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Phil Mickelson said the 2004 U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills was more about chance than skill. He hopes that’s not the case this week.
For two days, the 2004 U.S. Open was a thing of beauty. And then the weekend arrived, where a difficult Saturday gave way to a near-unplayable Sunday.
Coming on the heels of a brutally slow Sunday at the Memorial, the Shot Clock Masters is showing that golf can, in fact, be sped up.
Slow play is a problem on Tour, but singling out specific players won’t fix anything. This is a broader issue with no easy solution.
Adam Scott’s major championship start streak is alive. He’s heading to the U.S. Open after squeezing through sectional qualifying,
Adam Scott wasn’t sure if he was going to compete in the U.S. Open sectional qualifier. He did, and through 18 holes it’s a good decision.
DUBLIN, Ohio – The Dublin Police Department announced on Monday they are investigating a “serious” vehicle accident that occurred on Friday near Muirfield Village, site of last week’s Memorial.
Bryson DeChambeau’s Memorial Tournament victory moved him from 13th to eighth on the U.S. Ryder points list, just ahead of Phil Mickelson.
Bryson DeChambeau is known as the “mad scientist,” but it was his emotions that were on full display during his gutsy Memorial win.
Moments after signing for a 3-under 69 Sunday at the Memorial, Rory McIlroy’s attention had already shifted to the next challenge.
Phil Mickelson has six runner-up finishes at the U.S. Open, including his near-miss in 2004 at Shinnecock Hills.
Memorial leader Bryson DeChambeau estimated he had his “B to B+” game on Saturday, but he had a much different grade for his putting.
Bud Cauley was involved in a car accident at approximately 11 p.m., on Friday in Dublin and is in a local hospital with several injuries.
Bryson DeChambeau has a one-shot lead, but lurking five back, Tiger Woods could rock Muirfield Village with a Sunday charge.
Patrick Cantlay took 66 swings on Saturday, but two stood out. One produced a hole-in-one, the other set up an eagle-3.
For nine holes, it looked as though Tiger Woods has solved his putting questions, but the flatstick proved a riddle for him yet again.
Memorial co-leader Joaquin Niemann would love a win, but a top-7 finish will secure him special temporary status for the season.
Kyle Stanley can’t tell you why, but there’s something about Muirfield Village that just works for him.
When the weather warning horn echoed across Muirfield Village just past 4 p.m. on Friday, Tiger Woods cringed.
While Friday was cause for celebration at Muirfield Village, the man who produced the excitement is not getting lost in the commotion.
Jason Day finally got off to a good start at the Memorial with a 4-under 68, but it was only after dealing with a fever earlier in the week.
Still trying to cope with the arrest of his wife on a domestic battery charge, Lucas Glover somehow managed to shoot a 67 in the first round of the Memorial.
Tiger Woods said he dealt with tightness in his back during his terrible start at the Memorial. But at least there wasn’t any pain.
A long-rumored deal to bring a PGA Tour event back to the Detroit area became official on Wednesday when the circuit announced that Quicken Loans has agreed to a “long-term” deal to sponsor the event.