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Golf Channel’s Ryan Lavner sat down with 2025 U.S. Open champion J.J. Spaun to talk about his career prior to his win at Oakmont, and what has changed over the last year.
Smylie Kaufman talks about the difficulties of keeping the ball in the fairway on the 415-yard 10th hole at Shinnecock Hills at “Live From the U.S. Open.” The par-4 demands players tee off blind into a rolling saddle.
Golf Channel’s Todd Lewis reports from Shinnecock Hills how the USGA is preparing for heavy wind gusts during Thursday afternoon.
Golf Channel contributor Jaime Diaz breaks down the complex issue of golf ball rollback and what the desired effect was originally versus where it stands today and going forward.
Golf Channel’s Brandel Chamblee said on “Live From the U.S. Open” that if distance fundamentally overridden skill than the longest hitters would dominate the game.
Golf Channel’s Rex Hoggard reports on how world No. 3 Cameron Young impacted today’s announcement from the USGA and R&A that delayed a decision on golf ball rollback until January 2030.
Robles, a 20-year-old muni product from Downey, California, who also does taekwondo, will make his major debut this week at Shinnecock Hills.
A hole-by-hole look at Shinnecock Hills, site of the 126th U.S. Open to be held June 18-21.
Despite being a strange choice of words for watering the greens, syringe is not going anywhere this week because Shinnecock tends to dry quickly on putting surfaces exposed to the wind.
Miles Russell is generating buzz at the U.S. Open. The 17-year-old Floridian is the top-ranked junior golfer and is competing at Shinnecock Hills.
Scottie Scheffler is ready shut the door on his career Grand Slam pursuit but two other names must be considered for as strong contenders to win at Shinnecock Hills. Golf Channel’s “Live From the U.S. Open” team submits those picks in attempt to predict this year’s champion.
What is Xander Schauffele doing better than everyone else at U.S. Open competition? Golf Channel’s Paige MacKenzie breaks down the stats and discovers that the key to Schauffele’s success is something more intangible.
The 2026 U.S. Open champion will have to survive Shinnecock Hills’ back nine on Sunday afternoon. Here’s a breakdown of each and every hole and their distinct challenges ahead of this week’s major tournament on Long Island.
Scottie Scheffler enters the week with the career Grand Slam in sight. Rory McIlroy and Jon Rahm are looking to play spoiler. Here’s a look at their odds at Shinnecock Hills.
When it comes to Shinnecock Hills Golf Club, William Flynn’s classic, Long Island sandscape and widely regarded as the U.S. Open’s preeminent cathedral, the USGA’s John Bodenhamer would rather not repeat history, again.
The USGA put out a joint statement with the R&A, DP World Tour and PGA Tour sharing that there will be no changes to the Overall Distance Standard testing approach until January 2030 while they evaluate their options.
Corey Pavin, the 1995 U.S. Open champion, joined “Live From” to recreate the 4-wood shot he hit on the 72nd hole to win at Shinnecock Hills.
The USGA has increased the purse for the 2026 U.S. Open to $22.5 million — up $1 million from 2025 — as it keeps pace with the other men’s majors.