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RYAN

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Phil Mickelson has a shaky relationship with the USGA, but Lefty had nothing but good things to say about this year’s tournament.
Here are the five best storylines heading into a Sunday at the U.S. Open that, with three tied for the lead and 14 players separated by four shots, should produce plenty of drama.
Rory McIlroy entering Sunday at a major with a legitimate chance to win has been a rare occurrence since McIlroy’s last major win.
Brooks Koepka shot a 73 on the second day of the U.S. Open but still in the hunt going into the weekend.
Matthew Wolff is just a shot off the lead heading into the weekend at the U.S. Open, and the person most surprised by this development might just be Wolff himself.
England’s Richard Bland, a 48-year-old playing in just his second U.S. Open, grabbed the solo lead during Friday’s second round at Torrey Pines.
The armlock putting method isn’t the only change for Xander Schauffele on the greens at Torrey Pines.
One wild, improbable, highlight-filled U.S. Open round didn’t suddenly fix all of Matthew Wolff’s problems, but it did put him in a mood post-round that he hadn’t experienced in a while.
It’s been nine months since Matthew Wolff nearly won the U.S. Open. A very long nine months on and off the course.
Michael Johnson is looking to put the past behind him and is ready to go for the U.S. Open - his first Tour event since 2017.
Still yet to win a major championship, Xander Schauffele has his best chance yet this week at Torrey Pines.
Jordan Spieth noted that he’s come a long way since he last teed it up at Torrey Pines back in January.
The USGA didn’t put Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka together in the first two rounds at the U.S. Open.
Twenty-five years ago, Tiger Woods’ illustrious collegiate career closed with an 80. But he still won NCAAs - and POY - by a landslide.
Phil Mickelson couldn’t pick up Thursday where he left off at the PGA Championship – and that seemed perfectly OK with him.
Phil Mickelson’s historic victory at the PGA not only bolstered his chances of completing the career Grand Slam at the U.S. Open.
Three years removed from her national championship moment, Haley Moore is still navigating her way as a professional.
Few, if any, could have seen this coming, Phil Mickelson, at age 50 and barreling towards competitive irrelevance, winning a sixth major.
There’s only one thing that can derail Phil Mickelson at this PGA, and he knows it. It was on display on the critical 13th hole in Round 3.
After a lackluster first half at the PGA Championship, Jordan Spieth cracks the top 25 after a strong Saturday.
The Ocean Course has been a brute for the PGA Championship field, but Brooks Koepka has faced tougher tests recently.
Rory McIlroy has his work cut out for him heading into the weekend at the PGA Championship after a sloppy Friday finish.
Phil Mickelson is in a shocking position through 36 holes of the PGA Championship. There’s reason to believe he can - and can’t - win.
Jordan Spieth shot 73 on Thursday, but didn’t shoot himself out of contention as he tries to win the Grand Slam.