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Phil Mickelson will be watching next week’s Masters Tournament, but the three-time winner won’t be making the trek around Augusta National as player.

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World Golf Hall of Famer Johnny Miller emotionally reminisces on his historic 63 during the final round of the 1973 U.S. Open at Oakmont, explaining why the moment still means so much to him.
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After another round of storms drenched Oakmont, the USGA announced Saturday morning that it was offering a refund to any ticketed fans who didn’t want to slog through the “very saturated” areas outside the ropes.
Burns is one of three players who are under par after two days of the 125th U.S. Open.
Mickelson made two late double bogeys and missed a 15-foot putt at the last to miss the cut by one in what is likely his final U.S. Open appearance.
Live From the U.S. Open sees the 125th playing of this championship as “wide open” given the tight leaderboard and rainy conditions expected to soften Oakmont ahead of the weekend.
Lowry shot 17 over over two days at Oakmont, a frustrating performance that included Lowry accidentally picking up his ball on the 14th green Friday without marking it first.
McIlroy smashed a tee marker on Oakmont’s 17th hole on Friday evening, then birdied his last hole to make the U.S. Open cut with a shot to spare.
Adam Scott may be “tried and true” in major championships, but his Thursday and Friday performance this particular week came as a surprise to the Live From the U.S. Open crew. But now, could he go out and win it?
Check out the most exciting moments from Round 2 of the U.S. Open from Oakmont, including Sam Burns’ triumphant finish and a wild hole-out from Thomas Detry.