In a day marked by heavy rains, Sam Burns was affected by the course conditions during the final round of the U.S. Open, resulting in unfavorable decisions by the rules officials.
The Incident at Hole 15
Burns, who started the day leading the competition, found himself in a complicated situation on the 15th hole. His shot landed in an area with water accumulation, a result of the heavy rains in the afternoon. Despite his claims and the evidence of water when taking practice swings, the rules officials denied relief for casual water.Forced to play the ball as it was, Burns tried to avoid the water, but his shot ended up in the rough. This resulted in a double bogey and a drop in the rankings. Burns’ performance in the tournament was marred by this situation, recording his worst round of the championship. The golfer finished tied for seventh place.When I got there, you could clearly see the water coming out. I took practice swings and the water was splashing every time. I called a rules official, he didn’t agree. I looked at it again. I thought maybe I should get a second opinion. That rules official didn’t agree either.
Sam Burns

Despite the frustration, Burns maintained a positive attitude. I went out there and gave it my best. Golf is a difficult game, especially on this course. At the end of the day, I can hold my head high.It was almost unplayable. The water was very close to the surface. Like the shot I hit on 11, it’s strange. I just don’t know. It was like aquaplaning on the ground.
Adam Scott