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Johnson Wagner takes a few swipes on Oakmont’s infamous rough and analyzes the different ways it can cause golfers trouble at the U.S. Open.
Rex Hoggard and Ryan Lavner talk about why Scottie Scheffler is the player to beat at Oakmont in the U.S. Open and how the course’s difficult greens could bring out the best in the world’s No. 1 golfer.
Mike Tirico and Dan Hicks join the Live From set to look back on Tiger Woods’ historic 2000 season, including when he won the U.S. Open at Pebble Beach by a record-setting 15 strokes.
Brad Thomas and Vaughn Dalzell preview the United States Open Championship, debating if Jon Rahm will have a better tournament than Rory McIlroy, who shot an 81 at Oakmont Country Club during a practice round last week.
Expecting Emiliano Grillo and Jhonattan Vegas to struggle at Oakmont Country Club, Brad Thomas highlights why Joaquín Niemann is the clear bet to make in top South American golfer markets for the U.S. Open.
Ahead of the U.S. Open, Fred Perpall, Mike Whan and John Bodenhamer of the USGA address weather concerns, the “dense” rough at Oakmont, why drivers fail testing, the USGA’s next media rights deal and more.
Johnson Wagner identifies the trouble points on the 17th hole at Oakmont and attempts the difficult shots that Jim Furyk and Tiger Woods were left with at the 2007 U.S. Open.
Amateur Matt Vogt talks about how he balanced his dental practice while making the U.S. Open and how Oakmont Country Club helped him on and off the golf course.
The Live From crew assess Scottie Scheffler’s “sustained dominance” and the “technical aspects” he possesses in the beginnings of could be one of the greatest careers on the PGA Tour.
For Scottie Scheffler, Oakmont Country Club might be the “toughest” course on the PGA Tour, and he details how his preparation differs from last year in addition to specific challenges he will face at the U.S. Open.
Aaron Rai shares his superstitions when marking his Titleist golf ball and how the Pro V1 line gives him reliable continuity from round to round.
Wyndham Clark shares the superstition that makes him black out the number on his golf ball and why the Titleist Pro V1x works so well for his launch window.
Johnson Wagner catches up with Dustin Johnson for insight into attacking the greens at Oakmont Country Club and how the course differs from his 2016 U.S. Open before linking with Jon Rahm for more.
Bryson DeChambeau addresses the media ahead of his U.S. Open defense, sharing how he is adjusting his game to fit the demands of Oakmont Country Club and remaining energized by the fans.
Kira K. Dixon highlights two golfers playing in their first major: Alistair Docherty and Chase Johnson. Docherty suffered many setbacks en route to the U.S. Open and Johnson was one of the last players in the field.
The Live From crew react to Rory McIlroy’s eye-opening comments regarding his playing future following his Masters victory.
In the buildup to the U.S. Open, Rory McIlroy discusses the “great test” presented by Oakmont Country Club, his current approach to each tournament, how he maintains motivation and more.
Brad Thomas and Vaughn Dalzell preview the United States Open Championship, sharing why Swedish star Ludvig Åberg should contend and heavy favorite Scottie Scheffler might come up just short at Oakmont Country Club.