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Rory McIlroy is getting the royal treatment at Wimbledon while outfitted in his Masters green jacket to match the pristine grass courts in London.
Number One: The Jackson Koivun story
What makes Jackson Koivun one of the top prospects in recent memory? Brentley Romine takes an in-depth look at Koivun's journey from a par-3 course in San Jose to world No. 1 amateur, and what's next as he joins the PGA Tour.

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Dylan Wu got the chance to lead off the weekend at the U.S. Open after making the cut by the skin of a 7-foot bogey putt.
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It’s already been an eventful and difficult Saturday for the field at the U.S. Open, and things are just getting started.
Harry Higgs was ready to quit golf shortly before becoming what he believes was the last of the 156 players in the U.S. Open field.
Dylan Wu made a 7-footer for par at the last hole Friday to make the U.S. Open cut on the number, but several notables will not be sticking around for the weekend at Shinnecock.
Wyndham Clark is looking to become a two-time U.S. Open champ. But do oddsmakers believe Shinnecock Hills is going to let him waltz into the winner’s circle without a pressure test?
Jing Yan’s bogey-free 66 on Friday at the Meijer LPGA Classic for Simply Give put her in a position she’s never held before — the lead on the LPGA tour.
As he sits atop this U.S. Open leaderboard having played his first 36 holes at Shinnecock Hills in 6 under, Clark views this latest ascent as his personal redemption tour.
TPC River Highlands gets ready to host the Tour’s final signature event of the season. Here are the notable names in the field.
Niemann, who was penalized two strokes for throwing his club during Thursday’s first round, followed the incident with a second-round, 5-under 65 to make the U.S. Open cut.
For the third consecutive major, Bryson DeChambeau’s week will end on Friday with another missed cut and even more Grand Slam questions.
The U.S. Open begins with a field of 156 players and cuts to the low 60 scores and ties after two rounds.