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SAN DIEGO — Bryson DeChambeau refused to call his performance Sunday afternoon in the final round of the U.S. Open a meltdown.
How else do you describe having a one-shot lead at the turn, at...
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Jon Rahm won the US Open on Sunday to claim his first major, capping off an emotional two weeks for the golfer.
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Louis Oosthuizen sank a monster eagle putt at the final hole to vault into a three-way tie for the lead with Russell Henley and Mackenzie Hughes at the U.S. Open.
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It hasn't been pleasing listening to the 2021 US Open coverage so far, writes Post columnist Phil Mushnick.
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The latest chapter in the Bryson DeChambeau-Brooks Koepka feud isn’t so bitter.
While Koepka awaited the start of his interview with Golf Channel’s Todd Lewis, DeChambeau walked past in...
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In case you may not have noticed it yet, Jon Rahm is special.
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The golf world waited with anticipation on Tuesday to see if the USGA would place Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau in the same group.
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Tiger Woods is leaving Winged Foot early once again. The hunt for his 16th major championship, and fourth U.S. Open title, ended Friday after Woods shot a 7-over-par 77 in the second round and fell to 10-over-par overall, missing the projected cut of 6-over. Double bogeys on the 16th and 18th holes sent Woods spiraling …
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Phil Mickelson’s US Open frustration boiled over on the ninth hole after he hit his second shot way right on Thursday. An NBC camera caught a defeated Mickelson muttering, “I am so sick of this” after a wayward shot landed on the first tee at Winged Foot. Mickelson did recover to record a par on …
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Tiger Woods had his chances. Then he blew them. Woods, 44, was on the cusp of vaulting himself into contention in Thursday’s U.S. Open first round at Winged Foot with a string of three birdies from Nos. 9 through 11 to get to 1-under par. Then it all went wrong for him. In the end, …