On a day when the course at Oakmont Country Club ate up some of the best golfers in the world, LIV Golf star Patrick Reed achieved a feat only three players in U.S. Open history accomplished before him.
Reed made just the fourth double eagle, more commonly known as an albatross, since the U.S. Open began keeping records over four decades ago.
The albatross can only be accomplished on a par-5 hole, and Reed had a good look on the long fourth hole at Oakmont when he found himself 286 yards out and 3-wood in hand.
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From the look on Reed’s face, he knew he had made the right strike on his golf ball as he looked it all the...