The Shot That Won Woodland The U.S. Open
When you’re playing in a U.S. Open, every shot has the potential to be a championship-ruiner — take Ian Poulter’s 12th hole on Friday, for example — but not every shot can be a championship winner. …
When you’re playing in a U.S. Open, every shot has the potential to be a championship-ruiner — take Ian Poulter’s 12th hole on Friday, for example — but not every shot can be a championship winner. …
By nearly all accounts, the USGA acquitted themselves expertly in terms of their management and setup of the Pebble Beach Golf Links for this past week’s 119th U.S. Open. Facing scrutiny from players, media and fans …
Gary Woodland’s U.S. Open triumph on Sunday at Pebble Beach was years in the making after the Kansas Jayhawk made the decision to give up collegiate basketball, and concentrate on golf in the early 2000s. That …
Professional golfers will never be confused as the toughest athletes in the world — although don’t tell Brook Koepka that — so when temperatures at Pebble Beach crept into the mid-50s° F on Saturday evening, there …
When fans step on the grounds of a professional golf tournament, the fine print on their badges releases the entity putting on the event from potential damages that may occur, which includes being struck by a …
Sunday at the U.S. Open doubles as Father’s Day every year without fail. Think of it as the other tradition unlike any other. For that reason, it’s produced some pretty special moments between fathers and sons …
Despite having a game that would seemingly fit the setups well, Ian Poulter has never finished better than T12 at a U.S. Open, and he won’t better that mark in 2019 after a horrible lie on …
One of the best things Fox Sports does with their golf broadcasts is put microphones all over the golf course — on the tees, around the fairways, in the cups — so that fans can get …
Emotions were running high on Friday evening at the 119th U.S. Open as players coming down the stretch did their best to earn a weekend tee time. Playing in the third-to-last pairing to go off the …
At U.S. Opens, the carnage usually takes place inside the ropes, but on Friday at Pebble Beach a vendor delivery went horribly wrong resulting in a runaway golf cart sending five people offsite to receive medical …
All golf courses are not created equal. While some of the best courses allow the public to play such hallowed grounds as Pebble Beach or Pinehurst No. 2, there are a few that not even money, …
All eyes are on Phil Mickelson this week as he attempts to become just the sixth man in the history of competitive golf to complete the career grand slam at the U.S. Open. However, it was …
Lucas Bjerregaard’s driver didn’t make it the full 18 holes during the first round of the 119th U.S. Open. The Dane who burst onto the casual golf fan consciousness earlier this season at the WGC-Dell Match …
The first round of the 2019 U.S. Open saw plenty of low scores, but Jordan Spieth’s 1-over par 72 was not one of them. The 2015 U.S. Open winner struggled his way around the famed layout …
For Jason Day, a career that includes 12 wins on the PGA Tour, a major championship and 51 weeks atop the World Golf Rankings has been underwhelming to this point. At 31 years of age, Day …
The 2018 U.S. Mid-Amateur Champion Kevin O’Connell has been enjoying the spoils of his victory in 2019. With the win came a litany of invites, not the least exciting of which includes a tee time at …
In 1955, Arnold Palmer won his first PGA Tour event at the Canadian Open, losing his putter in the aftermath of the event. Fast-forward 64 years and Rory McIlroy nearly did the same thing after shooting …
Recreating major championship pressure is very difficult to do, but Zach Johnson is trying something to replicate the type of angst that comes with the thought of missing a short putt ahead of this week’s U.S. …
The Brooks Koepka Disrespect Tour is at Pebble Beach this week as the 4-time major champion goes for a three-peat of his national championship at the U.S. Open. Despite winning his fourth major in his last …
If you think putting is hard, try standing over a three or four-footer with a million dollars or a major on the line. That’s when the real nerves kick in. While Tour pros are the best in …