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- BY BRIAN KEOGH

GRAEME McDOWELL and Shane Lowry have the games to win a US Open but both are searching for that vital major-winning ingredient — confidence.

With its links look and its premium on iron play, the 7,445 yard, par-70 Long Island gem should suit both men to a tee.

Their ‘problem’ is not that the fairways are 41 yards wide on average —15 yards wider than previous US Opens held here— but they have yet to find themselves in the mix on Sunday afternoon this year.

McDowell, the 2010 champion and 2012 runner-up, is arguably the closer of the two since he was named a Ryder Cup vice-captain, finishing tied for 12th in the BMW PGA at Wentworth and fifth in the Italian Open a week later.

“It’s lifted all the weight off my shoulders,” he said of his Ryder Cup role. “I enjoyed the two weeks in Europe, going back there and having a little bit of freedom in my step.

“The Ryder Cup helped that a little bit, not chasing the FedEx Cup 125 over here, because I’ve had this little monkey on my shoulder the last few months.

“I’d been playing well and he starts talking, nibbling in my ear at the weekends, ‘Hey you can do with a big finish this week so we don’t have to worry’.

“It was amazing. I went back to Europe and I didn’t have that and was able to free up and play well.Attheendof­theday,that 125 thing, it is not do-or-die for me. I have got plenty of things to do if I was to lose my card. I could go back to Europe, get a few starts here, it wouldn’t be theendofmy­life.

“I’mnotholdin­gaguntomy head, because I’m not that kind of guy. But I will hold a gun to myheadonth­ebacknineo­na Sunday. I like that kind of gun.”

As for Lowry, who tied for ninth at Chambers Bay in 2015 and was joint runner-up at Oakmont two years ago, he’s making cuts but still seeking the spark that ignites his game.

“It’s close,” Lowry said.

“Very close. I am not missing cuts. I am making cuts but finishing down the field.

“It’s a decent sign that you are close to doing something. I’m just trying to be patient. Patience is key.” Precision is also a must. “I like what I see out here,” said McDowell, who hated last year’s missile-testing festival at Erin Hills. “I didn’t see anything out here to upset me.

“It wasn’t like Erin Hills last year, where there were five holes where if you could fly it 330, the fairways were 70 yards wide. Apart from 18, there’s not a hole out there where I look and go, ‘I am at a disadvanta­ge here.’ I like the way it sets up.

“I think there is still a premium on accuracy off the tee, but you have to be on with your iron play here.

“With some of these really steep run-off areas, if you get on the wrong side of flags it is going to punish you.

“It’s definitely exceeded my expectatio­ns.”

It’s all about adding to that 2010 US Open win at Pebble

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