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    Sam Burns showed the way at the US men's golf Open, as defending champion Bryson DeChambeau led the exodus of big names to miss the cut

    Sam Burns showed the way at the US men's golf Open, as defending champion Bryson DeChambeau led the exodus of big names to miss the cut


    Burns' sensational five-under-par 65 second round - the low round of the major championship - has the American holding a one-shot lead, with play suspended for the day.



    Kiwi Ryan Fox, who denied Burns in a playoff to win the Canadian Open at the start of this week, is set to make the cut ... there are still thirteen players yet to complete their second rounds.

    © 2025 Newstalk ZB, NZCity

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     Today's News

    International:
    Trump military parade rolls through Washington DC, as protests erupt across the US 17:26

    Soccer:
    A David versus Goliath football battle of epic proportions will take place involving one of New Zealand's own overnight 17:26

    Politics:
    A belief the Prime Minister's upcoming trip to see the Chinese President is coming at a critical time 16:56

    Law and Order:
    Minnesota politicians and spouses shot, two killed, in 'targeted' attacks by fake police officer 16:56

    Rugby League:
    The Florida Panthers are just one win away from hoisting the Stanley Cup trophy yet again 16:46

    Motoring:
    Kiwi driver Shane van Gisbergen hopes to put NASCAR further onto the world map after securing pole position for the inaugural Mexico City race 16:36

    International:
    'No Kings' protests against Donald Trump flood streets of Los Angeles and other US cities 16:36

    Netball:
    Pulse defender Parris Mason acknowledges she'll have her work cut out to achieve her goal of returning to the Silver Ferns this year 16:16

    International:
    Nuclear talks cancelled as attacks expand to gas fields in Israel-Iran conflict 15:46

    Accident and Emergency:
    Two bodies have been recovered, after a boat capsized in South Taranaki 14:56


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