Golf: THE US OPEN LEADERBOARD
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Golf LA is a city that is known for its glamour, fame, and downright brazen-faced personality. In many ways, those traits are slightly opposed to the conventional well-mannered, casual stance that golf likes to portray itself within. However, the past week in the sport has been nothing sho...
Jon Rahm is No. 2 in theworld golf rankings, boasting an impressive resume that includes two major wins and multiple top-five finishes. It’s a big reason why the 28-year-old is one of the highest paid golfers right now. Rahm took home $3.24 million for winning the 2023 Masters. Unlik...
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The 2023 U.S. Open is being played this weekend at Los Angeles Country Club. It's thefirst time Los Angeleshas hosted the U.S. Open in 75 years. The tournament is taking place amid thedrama surroundingthe PGA Tour-LIV Golf alliance, and the venue is a club where very few PGA Tour...
2020 has been normal. I like to think about Father’s Day when the US Open is on, and, sadly, this will not be one to commemorate that moment. Nonetheless, I’m glad we’re having golf at all. Here’s our (well, my, because LG is lazy) picks for the upcoming US Open tomorrow...
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Major #2 of 2020 is upon us. This time it's the 120th running of the United States Open. We're back at Winged Foot for the 6th time and first since the infamous 2006 U.S. Open, site of Phil Mickelson's 18th hole meltdown that resulted in Geoff Ogilvy win
final six spots in the field will be determined Monday after the RBC Canadian Open via the Official World Golf Ranking. If there are still open spots, the USGA will determine entry via alternate lists across Final Qualifying sites… Four of the world's top 10-ranked players are all looking...