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Dustin Johnson in one off the lead at the U.S. Open after a bogey-free 67 in Round 1 at Oakmont.
Most players agree the U.S. Open can be as much of a mental test as it is a physical exam, and Shane Lowry certainly has embraced a half-full perspective this week.
After opening in 7-over 77, Rory McIlroy will scramble to make the cut at the U.S. Open.
The USGA opened gates to spectators at Oakmont after saturated conditions kept fans off the course early Friday.
Close so many times in his career to winning a major championship, maybe the only thing Lee Westwood is missing is a little bit of Grand Slam luck.
There’s been little in Bubba Watson’s U.S. Open history that would suggest he’s ready for a breakthrough at his national championship.
It wouldn’t be a U.S. Open without some grumbling from players, but Thursday’s weather delays created an entirely new set of issues.
Complaints are common at U.S. Opens, but Thursday’s weather delays have created an entirely new set of issues for those competing at Oakmont.
Players normally don’t tinker with the tools of their trade during major championships. It is considered tempting fate.
It’s easy to think one of the Big 3 is the favorite to win the U.S. Open. But who else could contend?
Angel Cabera won the 2007 U.S. Open at 5 over. His coach thinks Oakmont could play tougher this year.
Jason Day had the best seat in the house at last year’s U.S. Open when Dustin Johnson three-putted from 12 feet on the last hole to lose the championship by a stroke.
The longest par 3 in U.S. Open history at 288 yards, Oakmont’s eighth hole will present a unique test for players this week.
From tee to green, Rickie Fowler is playing better than ever. But he needs to get his putting under control.
Jason Day has taken center stage at golf’s highest levels with seven victories in the last 12 months, including his first major triumph at the 2015 PGA Championship, but it will be his 3-year-old son, Dash, who may end up being the star this Sunday.
Tim Wilkinson is the seventh player to withdraw him name from consideration to play this year’s Olympics.
Jordan Spieth’s record on traditional-style Open venues such as Oakmont is less than stellar.
Jordan Spieth won’t prioritize the Olympics over his health, but he remains committed to representing the U.S. in Rio.
Have you moved on? That was the question posed to U.S. Open defending champ Jordan Spieth on Monday at Oakmont, in reference to his Masters meltdown.
Defending U.S. Open champion Jordan Spieth is a fan of the concept of graduated rough.
Much like he did in 2013, Phil Mickelson is leaving the U.S. Open to attend his daughter’s graduation in California. He’s expected back Wednesday.
You’d think last year’s U.S. Open would have devastated Dustin Johnson. You’d be wrong.
It wasn’t the finish he was hoping for, but Phil Mickelson couldn’t hide his excitement heading into Oakmont.
After just missing out on the U.S. Open, Brian Gay has earned a spot in the Open Championship. Steve Stricker earned the same, but will he play?