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Not only did the USGA selection committee name the top three Americans in the World Amateur Golf Ranking to U.S. captain Nathan Smith’s 10-man squad, but Miles Russell was selected for his debut via committee pick.
Popert makes USGA history with fourth-straight win at U.S. Adaptive Open
Kipp Popert won his fourth-straight U.S. Adaptive Open Championship title on Wednesday and became the first male in USGA history to win the same championship four years in a row.

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So much history is involved when the U.S. Open returns to Shinnecock Hills, the only golf club to host this major championship in three centuries.
Russell confirmed Friday that Woods will cede looping duties to Russell’s instructor and regular caddie, Ramon Bescansa, at Shinnecock.
Tommy Fleetwood shot a 63 during his last competitive round at Shinnecock Hills at the 2018 U.S. Open. Golf Channel’s Damon Hack believes that should make the 2025 FedEx Cup champ the second favorite entering the year’s third major.
Relive some of the best moments and best interviews from Monday’s U.S. Open final qualifying for the 2026 edition at Shinnecock Hills.
Here’s a look at all the U.S. Open final qualifying sites and results for the 126th editition at Shinnecock Hills.
Russell was one of two 17-year-olds to make it to Shinnecock. Here are more of the U.S. Open qualifiers — and some of the unfortunate ones — and their stories.
Watch highlights from the 10 U.S. Open final qualifying sites during Golf’s Longest Day as player try to earn a spot at Shinnecock Hills.
Sveinsson emerged from four-man playoff at Lakes Golf and Country Club in Westerville, Ohio, late Thursday to earn a bid to the 126th U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills next week.
Max Greyserman was steady posting a pair of 68s during his two rounds Monday at the 2026 U.S. Open qualifier at Century Country Club in Purchase, New York. The 31-year-old Duke grad got into the major field along with Kevin Roy, Benjamin James and James Nicholas on Golf’s Longest Day.
U.S. Senior Open champion Padraig Harrington said he’s confident he can compete and be in the mix at the U.S. Open this year and said he’s turned a corner in his game, in particular with his putting.