Colin Montgomerie believes this 12 months’s US Open venue Oakmont stays as “brutal” because it was for his painful play-off loss in 1994.
The Pennsylvania course, nicknamed ‘The Beast’, hosts the match for a file tenth time when play will get beneath means on Thursday.
“It was brutal then,” Montgomerie mentioned, reflecting on his shut name 31 years in the past.
The Scot surged right into a second-round lead with a implausible 65 and completed tied the regulation 72 holes for high spot on 5 beneath par with Ernie Els and Loren Roberts.
Nonetheless, the previous European Ryder Cup captain began badly on his technique to a 78 in a fifth full spherical performed on the Monday, with Els needing two extra holes to see off Roberts.
It was the primary of 5 runner-up finishes in main championships for Montgomerie, with the game’s high 4 prizes eluding him.
“The USGA have gone again to a US Open of the 90s, which was hit the green, that is primary,” the 61-year-old mentioned of this week’s competitors.
“It is the man that is going to play the complete recreation of golf – which implies the driving force, the iron play, the chipping and the placing – that is going to win.
“Generally these occasions are extra a placing competitors. This is not. That is the complete recreation of golf. Simply taking a look at a few of the footage, it seems completely brutal.”
