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Oakmont president Lynch summarizes 125th U.S. Open

Oakmont president Lynch summarizes 125th U.S. Open

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John Lynch, the president of Oakmont Country Club, joins Golf Today to discuss why the 125th U.S. Open was an "outrageous success" and explain why J.J. Spaun's 64-foot walk-off putt was "virtually impossible to make."

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