ERIN, Wis. – Johnny Miller no longer owns the lowest round in relation to par in U.S. Open history. That record now belongs to Justin Thomas, after his 9-under 63 during the third round at Erin Hills. Miller’s mark stood for 44 years, after he shot an 8-under 63 in the final round of the 1973 Open to win by one at Oakmont. “Taking nothing away from 9 under par – 9 under is incredible with U.S. Open pressure,� Miller told GolfChannel.com on Saturday. “But it isn’t a U.S. Open course that I’m familiar with the way it was set up.� Miller mostly took exception with Erin Hills’ massive fairways, a stark departure from the USGA’s preference to take its premier event to courses with narrow corridors
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