U.S. Open

USGA Apologizes For DJ Penalty
USGA Apologizes For DJ Penalty
USGA Apologizes For DJ Penalty
The USGA has apologized for the "the distraction caused by our decision to wait until the end of the round to decide on the ruling'' following the 1-stroke penalty assessed to Dustin Johnson following his final round of the U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club on Sunday...
U.S. Open Tee's Off Today
U.S. Open Tee's Off Today
U.S. Open Tee's Off Today
The 116th edition of the U.S. Open gets underway today at Oakmont Country Club with a number of story-lines on the horizon. Phil Mickelson is the main attraction as he looks to complete the career grand-slam by capturing his first U.S. Open championship...
U.S. Open: Serena, Djokovic Head to Semis
U.S. Open: Serena, Djokovic Head to Semis
U.S. Open: Serena, Djokovic Head to Semis
NEW YORK (AP) — Serena Williams is within two match victories of completing a calendar slam. Williams maintained that goal by defeating her sister in the U.S. Open women's quarterfinals, a 6-2, 1-6, 6-3 triumph over Venus Williams. Serena fired 12 aces and broke serve three times in earning the right to take on Roberta Vinci in the semifinals on Thursday...
115th U.S. Open Preview
115th U.S. Open Preview
115th U.S. Open Preview
The 115th United States Open is sure to be one like we have never seen before.  The U.S. Open is normally a huge headache for a number of players, but Chambers Bay, located in the Pacific Northwest presents a whole different obstacle for the players...
Jacked Up
Jacked Up
Jacked Up
Tiger Woods is 37 years old and winning majors isn't as easy as it was 10-15 years ago.  Tiger had his worst major finish at the 2013 U.S. Open at Merion Golf Club at +13.  The question with Woods, who has 14 majors, is always, Can he break Jack Nicklaus' 18 major wins?  The answer right now is no, and here are four reasons why:
Redemption: Thy Name is McIlroy
Redemption: Thy Name is McIlroy
Redemption: Thy Name is McIlroy
Rory McIlroy won the 2011 U.S. Open on Sunday at 17 strokes under par.  It was a week-long virtuoso performance bolstered by the fact that just two months ago McIlroy blew a four stroke lead in the final round of the Masters.  The epic disaster that was the Irishman’s final round at Augusta had the golf world wondering if he would ever recover.  He did.  Spectacularly.