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Friday would’ve marked Day 1 of the 43rd Ryder Cup. However, with the matches postponed until 2021, let’s take a look at what we’re missing.
They gave Bryson DeChambeau the U.S. Open trophy on Sunday evening, but it was what he did Saturday - both day and night - that earned him his first major.
They say you learn more from defeat than victory. Matthew Wolff is hoping that’s the case.
After winning the U.S. Open, Bryson DeChambeau turned his sights to the Masters and more work with a 48-inch driver shaft.
It was over before it even began. At least that’s how it felt for a handful of contenders on Sunday at the U.S. Open.
Bryson DeChambeau transformed his body and the effects are more than physical. They are material in the game.
Bryson DeChambeau isn’t hitting fairways, but he’s in contention to win the U.S. Open. And he isn’t changing his game plan.
Matthew Wolff and Bryson DeChambeau, two of the game’s most powerful players, are one-two, respectively, on the U.S. Open leaderboard entering Sunday.
Rory McIlroy appeared out of it after a second-round 76, but a third-round 68 has him in contention for a second U.S. Open title.
On Friday, the PGA Tour informed players that it would be going forward with a revised pace-of-play policy beginning in 2021.
Justin Thomas looked like he was going to fall out of contention at the U.S. Open, but he got his game together and finished two off the 36-hole lead.
Phil Mickelson never won the U.S. Open and it appears he never will. Mickelson missed the cut badly at Winged Foot, in what likely is his final U.S. Open start.
Gary Woodland shot 74-74 this week at the U.S. Open before revealing that he has a torn labrum in his hip.
Bubba Watson shot 69 with a closing double bogey Friday at the U.S. Open, but his mind was back home in Florida.
Most were predicting an over-par winner at this week’s U.S. Open. Justin Thomas shot 65 on Thursday, but that doesn’t mean prior predictions won’t come true.
Bryson DeChambeau hit half his fairways on Thursday and shot 69, and will continue to be aggressive at Winged Foot.
Rory McIlroy shot 3-under 67 Thursday at the U.S. Open, his best opening round in a major since the 2014 PGA.
Patrick Reed notched the first hole-in-one of the 120th U.S. Open by ace-ing the par-3 seventh Thursday at Winged Foot.
With the U.S. Open being contested three months later, there will be some noticeable differences at Winged Foot.
Will the U.S. Open do like The Open Championship and have a standard rotation of championship sites? It’s a possibility.
Mike Davis said on Wednesday that this year’s U.S. Open was nearly scheduled for December, across the country from Winged Foot.
Rory McIlroy has been a busy father since joining the club on Aug. 31 with the birth of his daughter, Poppy Kennedy.
There are betting favorites and sentimental favorites, but only one man is the man to beat this week at Winged Foot: Jon Rahm.