Sights, sounds and best moments from the final round of the U.S. Open

BROOKLINE (Mass. The Country Club punished Saturday’s field. As a packed leaderboard attempts to win the trophy, expect more in the final round U.S. Open .
We have you covered with all the happenings:
DeChambeau exits
It wasn’t another great week for 2020 U.S. Open champion Bryson DeChambeau. DeChambeau, who had surgery on his left hand in April, shot a 5-over 75 in the final round. He finished 13 over and was tied for 56th when he walked off 18. It was his seventh consecutive finish outside the top 25 in a major, the longest such drought of his career. DeChambeau will be competing in the LIV Golf Invitational Series event at Pumpkin Valley in Portland, Oregon, the next time we see him. Jay Monahan, PGA Tour commissioner, will likely suspend him shortly after. — Mark Schlabach
It’s gotta be the shoes
Hometown favorite Keegan Bradley is honoring the Celtics, Bruins and former Red Sox catcher Carlton Fisk on his custom Jumpman shoes with green and gold laces during the final round. Bradley’s wife Jillian is Fisk’s niece.
Bradley carded bogeys on the first three holes, unfortunately. — Mark Schlabach
Playing for dad
Justin Thomas gave his late grandpa and dad a Father’s Day tribute by wearing their names on his shoes on Sunday. JT is a member of a long line golf professionals. He was mentored by Paul and coached by Mike.
— Golf Digest (@GolfDigest) June 19, 2022
Eyes on the prize
Bryson DeChambeau scopes out the US Open Championship trophy, which he won in 2020.
Had to take a look @b_dechambeau | #USOpen pic.twitter.com/iplPB1kDpY
— U.S. Open (USGA) (@usopengolf) June 19, 2022
Pros, they’re just like us!
Just your average up & down. #USOpen pic.twitter.com/1nvHuUAWFy
— U.S. Open (USGA) (@usopengolf) June 19, 2022
If at first you don’t succeed! @AndrewPutnam1 | #USOpen pic.twitter.com/2yxyvjHC9H
— U.S. Open (USGA) (@usopengolf) June 19, 2022

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