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RYAN

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Dustin Johnson’s reputation as the best player not to win a major, as golf’s immensely talented but star-crossed sensation? It’s gone, forever.
The early-morning wakeup call was worthwhile for Shane Lowry, who extended his U.S. Open lead from two shots to four heading into the final round at Oakmont.
Three days into this U.S. Open, and unheralded Andrew Landry has yet to flinch. The 624th-ranked player in the world, could become one of the most unlikely major winners in history.
By completing his third round, Jason Day will be able to sleep for a few extra hours before the final round.
Gregory Bourdy can be forgiven if he was thinking more about Johnny Miller than Dustin Johnson on Saturday.
Jon Rahm wore blue pants and a white shirt Saturday at the U.S. Open. It was a tribute to his hero, Seve Ballesteros.
Andrew Landry showed off a new logo on his shirt and displayed resolve in a second-round 71.
They started at dawn and played until dusk. And there’s so, so much more remaining at the U.S. Open.
Jason Day joined the rest of the Big 3 with an over-par start to this U.S. Open.
Jordan Spieth walked off the course Friday satisfied with his position but frustrated by how he arrived there.
Unheralded PGA Tour rookie, ranked No. 624 in the world with no finish inside the top 40 this season, leads the U.S. Open.
Closing in on a record score at rain-softened Oakmont, Andrew Landry wanted to be alone.
With his sister on his bag, rising Texas junior Scottie Scheffler shot 69 at Oakmont.
No player has been tempted, teased and tortured at the U.S. Open more than Phil Mickelson.
One of the key questions this week for USGA setup man Mike Davis is how he will handle the eighth and 12th holes at Oakmont.
Mike Davis arrived to Oakmont last week and actually made the course easier.
You likely haven’t heard of Patrick Wilkes-Krier. But players like him make the U.S. Open special.
Seems Oakmont is more than just a brutal venue for the players – even the caddies are taking a beating.
The women just staged a brilliant major. The men will try to match the drama at Oakmont.
Texas junior Beau Hossler and UCLA junior Bronte Law were recognized Tuesday as the players of the year in college golf.
Texas star Beau Hossler is expected to miss at least four months after he undergoes surgery to repair a torn labrum.
Tiger Woods announced Tuesday that he won’t play in either next week’s U.S. Open or the Quicken Loans National later this month that benefits his foundation.
U.S. Open sectionals offers some of the game’s best storylines, while Beau Hossler’s injury came at a terrible time.
What a week for William McGirt. First Tour win, congrats from Jack, outplaying Jordan and Rory. Now the focus is on Oakmont.