We're (finally) halfway through the U.S. Open -- anyone else think this is a remarkably undistinguished leaderboard? Hardly a major winner to be found; in fact, more noteworthy for guys who have thrown away majors (D. Johnson, Sergio, Westwood) than won them. You have to look pretty hard for guys with distinguished records in majors (Furyk -- 1; Oosty -- 1, with 3 near-misses; Scott -- 1; Z Johnson -- 2). Landry, Piercy, Bourdy, Summerhays, Sullivan, Slattery, Kokrak -- who are these guys?
Does Oakmont play a role in all of this? Despite some low rounds, this course during its easiest time of play has humbled some pretty good players -- Rory, Mickelson, Rose, Els, Goosen, and a few other solid golfers.
Is it the architecture? Or the nature of the U.S. Open, which has long had a history of sometimes off-beat leaderboards?