Wyndham Clark broke down his winning performance at Shinnecock on Sunday and chatted with the “Live From” crew about what it took to win his second U.S. Open.
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Scottie Scheffler shot 2-over 72 in the first round of the U.S. Open. Does the world No. 1 have issues playing in the wind? Paul McGinley and Brandel Chamblee debate on “Live From the U.S. Open.”
Extended highlight from the afternoon wave in Round 1 of the 126th U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills.
Smylie Kaufman shows how to play out of thigh-high fescue at Shinnecock Hills in “Live From the U.S. Open.”
Ryder Cowan knew he was playing good golf coming into the U.S. Open. Midway through his round Thursday, the leaderboard showed that the amateur was playing the best golf of anyone at Shinnecock Hills.
Will the USGA make any major changes after a lower-than-expected scoring day at the U.S. Open? No, said chief championships officer John Bodenhamer. He joined “Live From the U.S. Open.”
Wyndham Clark didn’t get a lot of attention ahead of the U.S. Open, but the 2023 champ took advantage of soft conditions at Shinnecock Hills to grab a four-shot lead. The “Live From” team breaks it down from Thursday.
When the horn blew for darkness Thursday evening at Shinnecock Hills, the first page of this U.S. Open leaderboard read more like the silver trophy up for grabs this week. There was also clubhouse co-leader Sam Stevens.
Jon Rahm rolled in a 61-foot birdie putt on the par-3 17th, his eighth hole of the first round, to grab an early share of the lead at the U.S. Open.
A day after a capitulation that was a decade in the making, the USGA scored a much-needed “W” under cloudy skies and blustery winds.
Extended highlights from the morning wave during the first round of the 2026 U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club.
One of the 72 shots Scottie Scheffler hit Thursday at the U.S. Open was a lash with a fairway wood on the 16th hole.
Jason Day withdrew midway through the opening round because of a back injury.
Bryson DeChambeau got a boost from the wind and Tuckahoe Road as he hit his tee shot on the par-4 12th 427 yards in Round 1 of the 2026 U.S. Open.
Keith Mitchell hasn’t played a U.S. Open since 2023, but he was thrown into the fire on Thursday.
He made his U.S. Open debut alongside someone more than thrice his age, but the 17-year-old Russell looked very much like he belonged in shooting 2-over 72 Thursday at Shinnecock.
Rory McIlroy broke down his opening round U.S. Open performance and said that overall, he felt it was a really good day at Shinnecock Hills.
Rory McIlroy grabbed the U.S. Open opening-round lead with a beautiful eagle on No. 5 on Shinnecock Hills.
Rory McIlroy saved par on No. 4 at Shinnecock Hills during the opening round of the U.S. Open after an errant tee shot landed his ball in the fescue.