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Johnson Wagner examines one of the most intimidating bunkers on the PGA Tour, the iconic “church pews” splitting holes No.3 and No. 4 at Oakmont Country Club ahead of the 125th U.S. Open.
The U.S. Open takes pride in being one of the most difficult tests of golf for elite players every year and no course embodies that mentality more than renovated Oakmont.
Xander Schauffele wrapped up nine holes of the most punishing U.S. Open course and was smiling.
Mark Rolfing sets the scene at the 1994 U.S. Open where he interviewed Arnold Palmer after playing for the final time in the event at Oakmont Country Club.
Oakmont Country Club chose its bunkers over its trees. The massive tree removal has both its fans and detractors.
Here’s where the field stands for those who have qualified to compete at Oakmont Country Club.
Here’s a look at the pre-championship interview schedule for the men’s third major of the season.
Just months after his dad’s death, Matt Vogt, 34, will make his U.S. Open debut in his native Pittsburgh and on a course, Oakmont Country Club, where he caddied before becoming a dentist.
Players began arriving at Oakmont on Sunday with umbrellas and expectations for a U.S. Open to live up to its reputation as golf’s toughest test.
A look at all 18 holes of this year’s U.S. Open host, Oakmont Country Club.
After he shocked the golf world four years ago by winning the PGA Championship at age 50, Phil Mickelson had a moment of honest self-assessment.
The 28-year-old Nicholas was among four U.S. Open qualifiers out of the final qualifier in Summit, New Jersey, and will make his major debut at Oakmont.
The USGA contested 13 final qualifying sites to help determine the field for the U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club.
As is often the case, it was an eclectic bunch that earned spots at Oakmont via U.S. Open final qualifying.
Max Homa stood out more than usual Monday in a U.S. Open qualifier filled with PGA Tour players. He was the only one carrying his own bag.
As Eamon Lynch relayed during “Golf’s Longest Day” coverage on Golf Channel, McIlroy and Scott saw firsthand how difficult the U.S. Open venue might play.
Garcia bogeyed his final hole in the 36-hole Dallas, Texas, qualifier to miss out on a playoff.
Charlie Woods failed to get out of local qualifying for the U.S. Open, the second straight year the son of Tiger Woods missed out.