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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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Take a look at Riviera Country Club’s front nine with this drone flyover on “Live From the U.S. Women’s Open.”
The par-4 10th at Riviera Country Club is one of the most famous risk-reward holes in the world. Mel Reid shows how the women can tackle it at the U.S. Women’s Open.
The top two players in the world want to win the Memorial this week but are also looking ahead to the challenge of Shinnecock Hills in two weeks’ time, when Southampton, New York hosts to the 126th U.S. Open.
Riviera Country Club hosts the third women’s major of the season. Here’s a look at Round 1 tee times and groupings for the U.S. Women’s Open.
Mimi Rhodes, last year’s LET rookie of the year, has been around the world playing golf. And now, she’s competing in her first U.S. Women’s Open. Marisa Marcellino catches up with the 24-year-old Englishman to discuss her path and goals.
Mimi Rhodes is making her U.S. Women’s Open debut at Riviera Country Club on Thursday. It’s another giant step in the Englishwoman’s career that she’s primed and ready for.
For defending U.S. Women’s Open champion Maja Stark, much of the past year has been spent figuring out how to move on from her win and managing the aftermath.
Michelle Wie West, playing in her final U.S. Women’s Open, joined the “Live From” desk at Riviera. She discussed what it’s like being the face of the tour, and what the tour faces.
The par-3 sixth at Riviera Country Club had a bunker in the middle of the green. Mel Reid and Michelle Wie West show how to tackle the “infamous” hole at the U.S. Women’s Open.
Yani Tseng is a five-time major champion and former world No. 1. She joins the “Live From” set at Riviera to talk about her continued journey to find her world-class form.