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The Florida men’s golf team filled its head-coaching vacancy Saturday by hiring UNLV assistant J.C. Deacon.
With plenty of time to kill between the second and third rounds, Ryan Laver decided to sample Pinehurst’s local flavor – literally.
Rory McIlroy knows something about holding a big lead halfway through a U.S. Open.
Reigning U.S. Amateur champion Matt Fitzpatrick of England was the only amateur to make the cut in the U.S. Open.
The third Pinehurst Open proved to be a short one for several top players, including Masters champion Bubba Watson.
History tells us Martin Kaymer is a virtual lock to convert his six-shot lead into his second major title this weekend at the U.S. Open.
Phil Mickelson ditched his claw putting grip for most of the second round, but it didn’t help as he finished with a 3-over 73.
Kevin Kisner has missed seven cuts this season, but this was by far the most memorable.
Hunter Mahan’s caddie, John Wood, accepted blame on Friday after Mahan and playing partner Jamie Donaldson were penalized for playing each other’s golf balls.
On Wednesday, Martin Kaymer was asked what he would take for a 72-hole score at Pinehurst. “8 over par,” he said. So much for that.
Adam Scott’s suspect U.S. Open record didn’t improve any Thursday, when the world No. 1 took 34 swipes with the putter.
Any talk of a Bubba Slam likely was dismissed Thursday when Masters champion Bubba Watson stumbled to a one-birdie 76 at the U.S. Open.
Jordan Spieth has developed quite the reputation as a big-time player. He led at the Masters. He led at The Players.
With Pinehurst No. 2 likely playing as easy as it ever will, Rory McIlroy hit all but one fairway and 14 greens Thursday en route to a first-round 71 at the U.S. Open. His 1-over start left him just three shots off the early clubhouse lead at Pinehurst.
Phil Mickelson’s opening round at Pinehurst might be more important than you’d think.
The U.S. Open attracts schemers and dreamers from all over the world, but Will Grimmer’s journey might be the most unlikely.
Rory McIlroy says he is “relishing the challenge” of having to fire away from flags, to rely on his creativity and imagination, to scramble and grind out pars.
Rory McIlroy tuned up for this week’s U.S. Open by spending a few hours with the most prolific major winner of them all.
Mike Cowan will caddie for Jim Furyk at the U.S. Open and Lydia Ko next week at the U.S. Women’s Open.
Adam Scott has a terrible record at the U.S. Open,but he’s hopeful that will change starting this week.
Justin Thomas teamed with Jordan Spieth to take on Phil Mickelson and Rickie Fowler in a U.S. Open practice round.
Now that the 114th U.S. Open is upon us, Phil Mickelson isn’t deflating any of his own pre-tournament hype.
In this week’s Stock Watch, Phil Mickelson is rising just in time for U.S. Open week. Get your popcorn ready.
Leave it to Phil Mickelson to make a last-second change at a major.