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In this conversation, Ralph Perez and Peter Kessler delve into the recent US Open, discussing its historical significance, the challenges posed by the Oakmont Golf Course, and the remarkable performance of JJ Spaun. They explore the mental aspects of golf, the ideal conditions for a US Open, and the importance of course design in determining the outcome of the tournament. Takeaways The US Open has a rich history tied to golf ball evolution. Oakmont Golf Course is considered one of the toughest in the world. JJ Spaun's comeback exemplifies resilience in golf. Mental strength is crucial for success in golf. A golf course should challenge players but also reward skill. The ideal winning score for a US Open should be between four and eight under par. Course setup significantly impacts player performance and scoring. Historical performances can inform current expectations in golf. The balance between difficulty and playability is essential in course design. The best player should emerge victorious in a fair competition.