Rory McIlroy grabbed the U.S. Open opening-round lead with a beautiful eagle on No. 5 on Shinnecock Hills.
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Johnson Wagner is dialed in while trying to recreate Patrick Cantlay’s hole-out from the sand and Matt Fitzpatrick’s chip shot from past the green on Pinehurst No. 2’s hole 11 in the U.S. Open.
DeChambeau is once again in major contention after a solid start to the U.S. Open.
Rory McIlroy is known for his distance with the driver, but a few other qualities helped him to a 5-under 65 and co-lead in Round 1 of the U.S. Open: focus, intent, creativity and even some healthy arrogance.
Hatton is just three shots off the lead after 18 holes at Pinehurst No. 2.
Åberg’s caddie helped Rickie Fowler to a T-2 finish in the 2014 U.S. Open at Pinehurst No. 2
Scheffler showed up Thursday for his opening round at Pinehurst No. 2 sporting a new do.
Garcia’s 1-under 69 has him four shots off the lead at Pinehurst No. 2.
Tiger Woods started his day with a birdie but struggled with his irons and putter on Thursday.
Koepka missed just one green en route to a front-nine, 2-under 33 at Pinehurst No. 2.
Wyndham Clark lost his mother to cancer when he was in college but uses her death as inspiration and motivation when he’s on the golf course, highlighted by his U.S. Open victory in 2023.
Tee times and groupings for the first two rounds of the 124th U.S. Open.
With the myriad native grass areas adding to the difficulty of Pinehurst No. 2 for this week’s U.S. Open, Johnson Wagner demonstrates on hole 14 just what makes it so tough -- and the greens don’t help, either.
The Live From crew talks about Scottie Scheffler’s impressive run of tournaments this season and how he can continue succeeding at the U.S. Open.
Though Compton will be competing this week on the KFT in Kansas, memories of Pinehurst 2014 are never far away.
Dunlap turned pro earlier this year while the Tide bowed out early from the NCAA postseason last month.
Whan was asked Wednesday if amateurs should be paid for their finishes at professional championships.
Are we really at a point where it’s Scottie Scheffler vs. everyone else at a major?
USGA CEO Mike Whan side the organization is considering a pathway into the U.S. Open for LIV players.