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Brooks Koepka and Dustin Johnson have a friendly rivalry, from the gym to the course. Sunday, Koepka got the better of his Bash Brother.
Tommy Fleetwood became the sixth player to shoot 63 at the U.S. Open, and just the second to do it in the final round. But it wasn’t quite enough.
After shooting 84 when in contention during Round 3 of the U.S. Open, Rickie Fowler was 19 strokes better on Sunday.
Playing in the day’s toughest conditions, Brooks Koepka managed to avoid the big mistakes that cost so many players.
Daniel Berger and Tony Finau began Day 3 of the 118th U.S. Open 11 shots off the lead and yet, they’ll be playing in the final pairing on Sunday.
The USGA promised us 2018 would not be a repeat of 2004, yet they again let luck - and not players’ skill - determine the championship.
Zach Johnson was clear on Saturday when he finished his third round at Shinnecock saying, ‘They’ve lost the golf course.’
Rory McIlroy had high hopes for the 118th U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills. But once again, he’s leaving after only two days of play.
Shinnecock Hills took a toll on the game’s best and brightest this week, as four of the world’s top 10 players - plus Tiger Woods - missed the cut.
Tommy Fleetwood was on his way to the best round of the week at the U.S. Open, and he was just trying to get off the golf course.
Many believe Dustin Johnson is just a basher. But as he’s proven in previous years, and again this week, he has the ultimate U.S. Open game.
On Day 2 at Shinnecock Hills, wind and rain befuddled Dustin Johnson when he tried to pick a club for a tee shot on a par 3.
Ian Poulter, who has never finished inside the top 10 in a U.S. Open, shot a 1-under 69 for a share of the early lead alongside Scott Piercy.
Justin Rose said he enjoyed the opening round of the 118th U.S. Open. And it showed as he shot 1-under 71 at Shinnecock Hills.
Will Shinnecock provide a ‘real’ U.S. Open feel? Will the game’s best be able to play their best? Answers will finally come on Thursday.
Although Dustin Johnson retook the top spot from Justin Thomas last week, any one of six players could be the top-ranked player on Monday.
Rory McIlroy arrived on Long Island early. But he didn’t spend all of his time playing Shinnecock Hills. There was plenty of fun mixed in.
After dealing with injuries, defending champion Brooks Koepka is trending in the right direction heading into the U.S. Open.
Tiger Woods is playing in the U.S. Open for the first time in three years. His attitude appears spot on. Now he’s hoping all parts of his game are, as well.
The PGA Tour announced on Tuesday that the Houston Open will return to the schedule next year, with a new spot in the circuit’s line up.
After a disastrous putting week at the Memorial, Tiger Woods is looking at Shinnecock Hills’ poa annua greens with renewed optimism.
Tiger Woods, who is staying on his “dinghy” this week, won’t have any traffic troubles. But others may as they try to get to Shinnecock.
Garrett Rank, the NHL referee who qualified for this week’s U.S. Open, had a recent conversation unlike anyone else teeing it up this week.
Phil Mickelson is not burdened by his near-misses over the years in the U.S. Open. To him, this week simply presents yet another opportunity to ace the test.