After 18 Holes, It's Now Sudden Death At The U.S. Open
"You are watching one of the greatest U.S. Open championships in history..."
In an interview before the final round, Rocco told NBC Sports that he would probably "just quit" if he won the U.S. Open. It's his favorite championship, but one that hasn't been too kind to him in the past. In fact, no majors have been kind to Rocco. And Tiger, who was supposedly unbeatable when he had the lead after three rounds, kept leaving plenty of opportunities for Mediate to have hope.
Rocco was the 158th ranked golfer in the world coming into Torrey Pines on Thursday. With a victory today, he would hold the record as the lowest ranked professional ever to be a U.S. Open champion.
Going into the 18th hole, it was a win-win situation for any sports fan. With Tiger down by one, you could witness another comeback, another testament to his dominance, and all of those crazy eagle putts on Saturday and the huge 12-footer yesterday have more significance. But if Rocco wins, you witness one of the greatest upsets in professional golf history.
Going to sudden death...
Hole-by-hole [Yahoo!] Live Coverage [Golf.com] Woods And Mediate Battle For U.S. Open [NY Times]
Ranking the 10 Biggest Sports Moments From June 2026
World Cup Best Bets Today: Top Picks for France and Mexico
WWE Night of Champions: Biggest Takeaways From Saudi Arabia
Can MMA Fix Its Officiating Problem After UFC Baku?
- Wimbledon 2026 Predictions: Best Bets for the Men's Draw
- UFC Baku Picks: Three Bets to Target on Saturday's Main Card
- College Football Championship Odds: Four Value Bets for 2026
- Paul Skenes Headlines Friday June 26th's Best MLB Bets
- Three MLB Bets Worth Targeting on Thursday June 25 Slate
- MLB Picks Today: Backing the Yankees and Phillies-Nationals Over
- Tuesday MLB Best Bets: Two Pitching Props Worth Playing

