Sam Burns will spend Sunday night — and likely many nights for the rest of his life — replaying his final two putts from the final round of the 2026 U.S. Open. Trailing by one after a terrific birdie on the 16th, Burns gave himself two great looks at birdie to tie Wyndham Clark at 4 under on the 17th and 18th holes at Shinnecock Hills, shots that would have applied even more pressure to the leader coming down the stretch. A weak effort on No. 17 was followed by a painful miss on the right lip on No. 18, sending Burns collapsing to his knees, knowing he likely hadn’t done quite enough to catch Clark. “Hit a really good shot in there on 17, and just a terrible read and not a very good putt. Then to have the chance on 18, I really thought I made that putt,” Burns mentioned. “I hit it exactly how I wanted with the speed I wanted and just didn’t go in. But really proud of the way we played today. I think, to start the day, I really wanted to try to get to 4 or 5 [under]. I thought that’s what it would take.”
To take a share of the U.S. Open lead… NOOOOOSam Burns is in the clubhouse at -3, one behind Clark. pic.twitter.com/F1RbbFwSpc
— U.S. Open (@usopengolf) June 21, 2026