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Patrick Reed Cards Fourth Albatross in Recorded US Open History: ‘One Hole Doesn’t Mean Jack’

  • Patrick Reed made an albatross on June 12, 2025, at the U.S. Open during the first round at Oakmont, Pa., sinking a 286-yard shot on the par-5 fourth hole.
  • This rare achievement marked only the fourth time an albatross has been recorded at the U.S. Open since 1983 and came as Reed sought to enhance his performance in major championships beyond Augusta National.
  • Reed's ball rolled nearly perfectly in line with the flag, disappeared into the hole, and moved him from one over par to two under, placing him near the leaderboard's top five.
  • The U.S. Open tweeted the shot and Reed said, "Way to finish the par 5s," while the gallery reacted with surprise as they watched the ball roll past them and drop in.
  • Reed's albatross highlights his potential amid a challenging course where many struggle, but its impact on his overall standing will unfold as the tournament continues.
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On3 broke the news in on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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