SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. — The U.S. Open cut sliced off some huge names.
Gone are Tiger Woods, Jordan Spieth, Rory McIlroy and Jason Day.
Headed home are Sergio Garcia, Adam Scott, Martin Kaymer and Jon Rahm.
Throw in some other major tournament winners such as Keegan Bradley, Charl Schwartzel and Ernie Els.
Shinnecock Hills beat them all.
Woods, McIlroy, Spieth and Day had little chance of sticking around after first-round struggles. In his first US Open since 2015, Woods shot 78-72.
McIlroy was even worse on Thursday with an 80. He came in with an even-par 70, not nearly enough.
Spieth rallied from a first-round 78 with four straight birdies on his back nine, then bogeyed his final two holes to wind up at 9 over — and done.
Day also didn't get into the mix from the outset, shooting 79-73.