Latest U.S. Open Stories
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Bryson DeChambeau is changing the pro game, and his six-shot victory at the U.S. Open at Winged Foot still reverberates. This week, our panel discusses whether hitting the ball far is now mandatory for winning majors on the PGA Tour.
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One of the game’s lost arts is for a golfer to recognize a problem in his or her swing and be able to fix it
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After the thrill comes the shill for golf's new ironman, who might be not only the game's best player but perhaps the smartest, too
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Reduction to 3 minutes for a lost ball leads to unintended consequences, and tapping down spike marks creates a bad look
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Two-time world long-drive champion Art Sellinger joins the show to give his view on Bryson DeChambeau's shocking – and overpowering – 6-shot win at the U.S. Open at Winged Foot.
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Bryson DeChambeau proves that he’s in a league of his own, and the next generation of golfers no doubt is paying attention
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Bryson DeChambeau leaves quite an impression on co-hosts John Hawkins and Mike Purkey, who dissect the recent U.S. Open
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After 3 decades with the game's governing body, the CEO intends to team with Tom Fazio II and design golf courses
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Beefy Bryson DeChambeau pulls out the bomb-and-gouge game plan, as usual, and it helps him win a U.S. Open title. Though there was carnage on the greens, DeChambeau's length allows him to fly many of the hazards.
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