Marcus Fraser was one of the first three participants to participate this morning when the 2019 US Open at Pebble Beach came to life.
In his fourth US Open, Fraser plays together with American Sam Saunders and Mexican Carlos Ortiz.
The other Australians on Thursday are Marc Leishman, Jason Day and Cam Smith.
The remaining Australian quartet – Adam Scott, Matt Jones, Brett Drewitt and Aaron Baddeley – will bite their thunderbolt on Pebble Beach on Thursday afternoon, local time.
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No smoke and mirrors for Scott
Adam Scott is not known for self-glorification, so when he starts talking to himself on the eve of this US Open, you can consider two things read.
Jones a threat in a happy place
Matt Jones in Sydney has not missed a trip to the annual stop of the PGA Tour on Pebble Beach since he made his debut in 2008 and has two top 10 & # 39; s to his name
Leish holds lid firmly
"I do not set my expectations too high – I have done that before and I know where that leads," Marc Leishman told the media of the day before the US Open of 2019.
CLAYTON: Is Pebble really a links course?
Describing the famous Pebble Beach as a left course is somewhat of a wrong name.