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U.S. Open playoff format: How it works in the event of a tie

U.S. Open playoff format: How it works in the event of a tie

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  1. The U.S.⁤ Open playoff format may vary, and it has been known to⁣ include playoffs with different structures.

  2. In the past, the U.S. Open playoff has involved full 18-hole playoffs, but recent changes have introduced formats like a two-hole aggregate playoff.

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