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Gary Woodland leads the 119th U.S. Open, but 18 holes remain until someone claims a piece of history. Here are some things to know entering the final round.
Phil Mickelson couldn’t have been more complimentary of the USGA on Saturday when he praised the setup at Pebble Beach.
Gary Woodland’s major career took a long time to get revved up. But now he’s running smoothly, and confidently leading the U.S. Open.
Plenty of big names failed to advance to the weekend at the U.S. Open, including Justin Thomas.
Here’s a look at some players who are flying under the radar but have a chance to win through 36 holes at the U.S. Open.
It’s been 16 years since Jim Furyk won the U.S. Open, and while he may not return to the winner’s circle this week, he’s at least got a shot thanks to a second-round 67.
As it usually is, the spotlight was on names like Tiger Woods and Justin Roseon Day 1 of the U.S. Open, but plenty of other players are in a good position through 18 holes at the year’s third major.
Common sense would dictate Rory McIlroy would probably want to bring the putter that won him the RBC Canadian Open to this week’s U.S. Open. That almost didn’t happen.
Whether you’re playing or not, it’s easy to see why Pebble Beach is widely coveted by so many, including some of the game’s top players.
Some of the Tour’s biggest stars provided insight on everything from their U.S. Open preparation to criticisms of the USGA on Tuesday, there was a lot more where that came from.
Jordan Spieth doesn’t put all the blame for recent U.S. Open issues on the USGA, saying Tuesday at Pebble Beach that he thinks tournament organizers have simply gotten unlucky.
How do you know a major is right around the corner?
During their RBC Canadian Open practice rounds, players were given a shot at the Goal-in-One Challenge - a chance to hit their drives into a hockey net from 285 yards away.
Andrew “Beef” Johnston didn’t qualify for the U.S.
Come for the hole-in-one and stay for the censored NSFW celebration from one of the game’s all-time greats.
PGA Tour stars head north for the RBC Canadian Open NBA Finals, great shots result in drinks and jokes, and the story of the U.S.
After going 20 years between his last two holes-in-one, Tiger Woods came within inches of adding a second one in the past six months.
While attending Tiger Woods’ charity event over the weekend, Tito Ortiz got his Masters badges autographed by the champion. Afterward, he explained why it meant so much to him.
Caddie Kenny Harms has had Kevin Na’s back for more than a decade, almost to a fault as evidenced by Saturday’s round at Colonial.
Tiger Woods was bounced from his charity Tiger Jam poker event at MGM Grand in Las Vegas by NBA superstar Russell Westbrook on an absolutely brutal beat.
Even without the help of liquid courage, Jamie Donaldson put on a show for the fans as he strolled through a beer tent on his way to the 14th tee during this week’s Made in Denmark event.
UPDATE: President Trump’s GHIN account was hacked, the USGA confirmed to Golfweek after four more scores – 101, 100, 108, 102 – were posted to Trump’s account.
It may not get the same hype as the Masters Champions Dinner, but the PGA Champions Dinner delivered the goods on Tuesday night at Bethpage.
Max Homa bashed a drive 318 yards through cold and wet conditions at Bethpage Black’s 423-yard, par-4 16th hole to win the PGA Championship Long Drive Competition on Tuesday.