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Bryson DeChambeau reflects on the lessons he learned from his second-place finish at the PGA Championship, and how he will carry those into the U.S. Open at Pinehurst No. 2.
You know the featured groups for the U.S. Open. But what about the more underrated trios for Rounds 1-2 at Pinehurst?
Johnson Wagner catches up with 2022 U.S. Open champion Cameron Smith to discuss his impressions of Pinehurst No. 2 and how he is preparing for the difficult course.
Padraig Harrington recalls his career milestones and thanks his family and everyone else who helped him during his golf career during his induction speech at the World Golf Hall of Fame.
Michelle Wie West and Nancy Lopez explain the incredible importance of the LPGA’s founders as they were inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame.
Anne Murray introduces Sandra Palmer for induction into the World Golf Hall of Fame, and Palmer recalls the winding road of her golf career, which included two major championships.
Tai, 22, spent 22 months serving in the Singapore navy before arriving at Georgia Tech two years ago.
Learn the history behind Pinehurst Resort and how Donald Ross designed the No. 2 course that would go on to host many big events.
Johnson Wagner demonstrates the different approaches players can take from just off the greens at Pinehurst No. 2 for the 2024 U.S. Open.
The U.S. Open is known for challenging players in all facets of the game, and the players are already talking about how quick the greens are playing at Pinehurst Resort’s No. 2. course.
Scott lost in a playoff at final qualifying but made the field to continue his major run.
“If they get any firmer and fast, they’d be borderline,” the defending champ said. “They already are borderline.”
Where does each competitor line up behind No. 1 Scottie Scheffler? Here’s a complete power ranking.
The USGA finalized its field Monday for the men’s third major of the season.
A look at those who have currently qualified for the men’s third major of the season.
Chin is a former standout at UC Irvine who held his PGA Tour card for a season, but he’s been without status for a couple years as he readies for his major debut at Pinehurst.
Colin Prater, an accomplished mid-amateur from Colorado Springs who also teaches high-school biology, qualified for his first major championship on Monday.
Ten U.S. Open final qualifying sites were contested Monday, from coast to coast. Here’s how they played out.