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Stimpmeter: How a 3-foot-long ramp breaks golfers’ hearts

OAKMONT, Pa. – A 3-foot-long ramp invented in the 1930s could have more say about who wins the U.S. Open come Sunday than all the swing coaches, sports psychologists and fitness gurus in the...

Rain-soaked Oakmont ends U.S. Open first round early

OAKMONT, Pa. Even a rain-soaked Oakmont didn’t keep the U.S. Open from delivering its usual dose of frustration. Just not the kind anyone expected. Defending...

U.S. Open courses are legendary

The 5 hardest links in history

Phil Mickelson is still chasing down elusive U.S. Open win

OAKMONT, Pa. – One year before Jordan Spieth was born, Phil Mickelson made his professional debut with a 68 in the 1992 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach and was two shots out of the lead. The next ...

Navajo Trail Open Preview: New test at Hillcrest

Subtle changes, same tough greens at Navajo Trail Open

Willett looking for 2nd Grand Slam win at U.S. Open

Masters champion swings for U.S. Open title

Spieth feeling fine going into U.S. Open

Defending champion in impressive company

Henderson beats Ko to win KPMG Women’s PGA Championship

Berger takes St. Jude Classic

Male Comeback Player of the Year: Durango’s Cory Gillespie

Gillespie overcame odds to make 4th trip to state

Experience added to Mewmaw’s bag at girls state golf

Dolores’ Plewe ties for fourth place at state tournament

Garcia gets big win at AT&T Byron Nelson

IRVING – Sergio Garcia shot a 62 the first round he played at the Byron Nelson and tied for third as a 19-year-old kid in 1999. He won there five years later, again with Lord Byron watching....

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