• US Open.Cabrera-Bello and Rahm look to hell at the US Open

  • US Open.Jon Rahm seeks his first 'major' in the field of the '1974 Massacre': "It's a mental challenge, and I like that"

They say that after the sacrilege of birdies on Thursday there was a

crisis cabinet at the USGA,

the tense meeting concluded with a strategy for the second day to return the bloody identity to the

US Open,

the toughest tournament in the world.

Goal accomplished.

The first outings on Saturday conveyed the feeling that suffering would further squeeze the patience of the survivors of the second big of the year, but the wind died down and then the new golf school decided it was their time.

It is the new stream of

physical players,

where power prevails over other aspects of the game, a strategy that, a priori, seemed incompatible with the conditions of the US Open.

No, this time, young

Matthew Wolff

and

Chambeau's 'Scientist Bryson'

have broken the script at the USGA and will star in a surprising all-star match with two of the greatest bombers in world golf.

Wolff, 21 years and five months, would aspire to become

the youngest major winner since Tiger Woods

with his

1997 Augusta

Masters

.

His 65 strokes (-5) on Saturday was quite a provocation, even more so considering that he only managed to reach two of 14 streets.

Another myth that falls;

Can you win a Us Open from the rough?

Wolff, who will come out two strokes clear, is ready to prove it.

For now, his 65 strokes serve to equal the lowest result in the history of a US Open in this field.

His closest rival Dechambeau did not fare much better from the starting tee, his accuracy in just three streets was not an obstacle to his par card and a cumulative result of -3.

Neither Rafa Cabrera-Bello nor Jon Rahm could get on the train of the blows.

That of

Barrika

accustomed to epic Saturday, had the hardest of the

whole season, not out of anything, especially with the irons and +6 card, he leaves out any option.

Despite the fact that

Rafa Cabrera-Bello

withstood the frustrations of the worst day of golf better, his +2 total and especially the disadvantage of 7 strokes with the leader, make the victory option difficult.

Although with nothing to lose, the canary can be aggressive from the beginning and a last round of a US Open can go a long way, especially if the USGA reacts and puts means to reverse this festive trend of birdies.

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