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Mickelson’s fellow American hopeful, Patrick Reed, will be joining Rory McIlroy at the Irish Open. This could be a signal of intent on Reed’s part that he wants to make a statement at Chambers Bay this year. At just 24 years old, Reed has no real form to speak of at the US Open but after declaring himself a top 5 player in 2014 he will want to keep distractions to a minimum, after having his parents removed from the course during that year’s tournament. With a win at the Hyundai Tournament of Champions earlier this year, Reed has the taste for success and could be a good outside bet for the 2015 US Open. Over the last few year, Henrik Stenson has come close to winning his first major title. Tied 3rd and 4th T3 at thePGA Championship and US Open respectively in 2014, plus a 2nd and 3rd at the Open and PGA 2013, shows Stenson has what it takes to compete at the big events. The Swede has also taken the time to scout the Chambers Bay course, something which is a must if you want to have any chance of succeeding, according to the USGA executive director. Stenson only walked the course but felt that, if the weather is good, a low score could be possible. Stenson has been in good form on the US Tour and could feature strongly at the 2015 US Open. Another possible contender from Europe is the 2013 winner Justin Rose, who finished T2 at The Masters this year then went on to win his next tournament, the Zurich Classic. Elsewhere, Adam Scott and Dustin Johnson are two players to look out for and three-time champion Tiger Woods, who surprised many at The Masters, has confirmed he will be competing. Rory McIlroy and Jordan Spieth remain the favourites for the 2015 US Open and will do so right up to the start of the tournament. That being said, the Chambers Bay course is being talked about as something of a mystery for the players and this could throw up a few shocks and a high winning score. The 2015 US Open, seems to set-up for a good, experienced player to come and tame the course with a bit of good thinking and creativity. That man could be Phil Mickelson, who will be out to complete his career grand slam. ISSUE 03 | YOURCADDY 45