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U.S. Open could learn something from Travelers

A sure sign that the USGA needs to take a closer look at how it sets up the U.S. Open is when it draws comparisons with the Travelers Championship.

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Major Specials 2025
Type: To Win A Major 2025 - Status: OPEN
Bryson DeChambeau+500
Jon Rahm+750
Collin Morikawa+900
Xander Schauffele+900
Ludvig Aberg+1000
Justin Thomas+1100
Joaquin Niemann+1400
Shane Lowry+1600
Tommy Fleetwood+1800
Tyrrell Hatton+1800
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US Open 2025
Type: Winner - Status: OPEN
Scottie Scheffler+275
Bryson DeChambeau+700
Rory McIlroy+1000
Jon Rahm+1200
Xander Schauffele+2000
Ludvig Aberg+2200
Collin Morikawa+2500
Justin Thomas+3000
Joaquin Niemann+3500
Shane Lowry+3500
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Scottie Scheffler+400
Rory McIlroy+500
Xander Schauffele+1200
Ludvig Aberg+1400
Collin Morikawa+1600
Jon Rahm+1600
Bryson DeChambeau+2000
Shane Lowry+2500
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The PGA TOUR continues the Aloha Swing by taking a quick flight over to Oahu for the Sony Open in Hawaii at Waialae Country Club in Honolulu, Hawai'i. The course is a par 70, measuring 7,044 yards and again will be putt on Bermuda greens. Justin Thomas will miss his first Sony Open after playing the past six, which bodes well for the rest of the field. Thomas has dominated Waialae, ranking at or near the top in strokes gained total here since 2015. Thomas's absence gives way to other golfers like Webb Simpson (+1200, $11,100), Collin Morikawa (+1500, $10,600), Daniel Berger (+1800, $10,000), Hideki Matsuyama (+2200, $10,200), Abraham Ancer (+2500, $9,400) and Cameron Smith (+3000, $9,600) as some top names to take down this coastal course. All four of the golfers mentioned above competed in Kapalua last week. A handful of others include Kevin Kisner (+3300, $8,800), Marc Leishman (+8000, $7,900), Stewart Cink (+12500, $7,200) and Nick Taylor (+17500, $6,700). 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