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For a heavy-hearted few, Father’s Day is an emotional journey filled with memories, both difficult and necessary.
Players are going low in the third round of the U.S. Open, which is not what Mike Davis envisioned for his first U.S. Open at Congressional.
Anthony Kim switched caddies for his weekend rounds at the U.S. Open, parting from Brodie Flanders, the man who had been on his bag for the past four years.
Play has resumed 42 minutes after a storm sent players and spectators scurrying for shelter at the 111th U.S. Open.
A fast-moving storm cell has halted play at the U.S. Open with the afternoon wave about halfway through the second round.
Following Thursdays 65 Rory McIlroy talked about the importance of being prepared for a major championship, which includes being well rested before he tees it up.
Rory McIlroy is in command through two rounds of the U.S. Open. Is the tournament already over? Rex Hoggard and Jay Coffin weigh in.
Y.E. Yang birdied all three of Congressionals par 3s Thursday, while others struggled at the 10th.
Davis Love III is enjoying the game again and playing well as evidenced by his opening 1-under 70 at the U.S. Open.
There was a lot of pre-tournament hype surrounding the marquee grouping of world Nos. 1, 2 and 3, Luke Donald, Lee Westwood and Martin Kaymer, but the three struggled to a combined 10 over par in Round 1.
According to U.S. Golf Association executive director Mike Davis the back tee is being used at the par-5 sixth hole, making the hole play at about 573 yards.
Although the timing is curious, coming just moments after play got underway at the U.S. Open, it seems the Heritage has finally secured a sponsor in the Royal Bank of Canada.
Phil Mickelson, Davis Love III and Bubba Watson will spend the eve before the seasons second major at the White House visiting with President Barack Obama.
It’s the eve of the 111th U.S. Open and all the pre-tournament hype is complete. As Rex Hoggard writes, it’s time to start calling names.
D.A. Points got a kick out of looking at Ken Venturi’s legendary scorecard from the 1964 U.S. Open.
Rory McIlroy flew to Haiti on Monday and spent two days in the earthquake-stricken country, helping out the global childrens relief organization Unicef.
As Ernie Els prepares to play at the site of his 1997 U.S. Open victory, Rex Hoggard writes Els’ career hasn’t been as smooth as his swing.
Geoff Ogilvy has worked his way off the DL in time to play the seasons second major.
Dustin Johnson, Adam Scott and Martin Kaymer have notable caddies on their bags this week. Which caddie will have the biggest impact?
In kind terms Congressionals new 10th hole, reversed and demoted from the 1997 U.S. Open that was played on the Blue Course, is a good way to get from the ninth green to the 11th tee.
To put Harrison Frazars overtime victory on Sunday in Memphis in context, his 354 starts without a Tour title is more outings than Dustin Johnson, Rickie Fowler, Rory McIlroy, Gary Woodland and Jason Day have combined in their careers.
USGA executive director Mike Davis is once again front and center, piecing together the puzzle that is the U.S. Open.
It’s been an interesting week at Jack’s place including buzz around Rory Sabbatini and Tiger Woods.
Luke Donald’s former caddie, his brother Christian, is now on the bag for Martin Kaymer.