Read full story for latest details. read more
Read full story for latest details.Kim of Hawaii leads U.S. Women’s Public Links after first day of play
In U.S. Open’s final round, excitement seldom a major concern
Read full story for latest details. read more
Read full story for latest details.For third major in a row, Woods can’t seem to close out a victory
Read full story for latest details. read more
Read full story for latest details.European Ryder Captain Montgomerie hails McDowell’s U.S. Open success
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. — European Ryder Cup Captain Colin Montgomerie has hailed Graeme McDowell’s mental toughness as he brought to an end the European drought at the U.S. Open that stretched all the way back to Tony Jacklin in 1970. read more
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. -- European Ryder Cup Captain Colin Montgomerie has hailed Graeme McDowell's mental toughness as he brought to an end the European drought at the U.S. Open that stretched all the way back to Tony Jacklin in 1970.Prime time play helps push U.S. Open rating significantly above 2009
Read full story for latest details. read more
Read full story for latest details.U.S. Open champ McDowell punches ticket to PGA Grand Slam of Golf
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. — The de-facto home of American golf has produced an All-American roster of U.S. Open champions: Nicklaus, Watson, Kite, Woods. But at Pebble Beach’s fifth U.S. Open, it was Northern Ireland’s Graeme McDowell who survived everything the famed course could throw at him, winning the U.S. Open and earning the second spot in the most elusive foursome in golf read more
PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. -- The de-facto home of American golf has produced an All-American roster of U.S. Open champions: Nicklaus, Watson, Kite, Woods. But at Pebble Beach's fifth U.S. Open, it was Northern Ireland's Graeme McDowell who survived everything the famed course could throw at him, winning the U.S. Open and earning the second spot in the most elusive foursome in golf -- the PGA Grand Slam of Golf.McDowell captures U.S. Open to end 40-year European drought
Read full story for latest details. read more
Read full story for latest details.A Lesson Learned: Preparation means everything
I watched this past U.S. Open with great interest and from a variety of perspectives. Like many of you, I watched as a fan. There’s few things in the world more entertaining and fascinating than watching the world’s best players take on a course like Pebble Beach under U.S. Open conditions. I also watched as a teacher. I see every level of player here at Pinehurst Golf Academy and read more
I watched this past U.S. Open with great interest and from a variety of perspectives. Like many of you, I watched as a fan. There's few things in the world more entertaining and fascinating than watching the world's best players take on a course like Pebble Beach under U.S. Open conditions. I also watched as a teacher. I see every level of player here at Pinehurst Golf Academy and watching the players act, and react, under such pressure offers so much insight into how all players can improve their games. And finally, as a staff member here at Pinehurst Resort, I watched as someone who has a very keen interest in how major championships, and in particular, U.S. Opens, are conducted. Congratulations to my friends at Pebble Beach Golf Links for another outstanding event. We here at Pinehurst will be hosting the 2014 U.S. Opens, both the men's and women's. I hope we have similarly exciting and dramatic championships similar to this year's.Miyazato wins ShopRite Classic, will take over top spot in world rank
Read full story for latest details. read more
Read full story for latest details.Kirk moves atop Nationwide Tour money list with victory in Fort Smith
FORT SMITH, Ark. — Georgia’s Chris Kirk fired a 6-under 64 Sunday to come from behind and win the Nationwide Tour’s Fort Smith Classic by one stroke over Kyle Thompson, who charged up the board with a 7-under 63. read more
FORT SMITH, Ark. -- Georgia's Chris Kirk fired a 6-under 64 Sunday to come from behind and win the Nationwide Tour's Fort Smith Classic by one stroke over Kyle Thompson, who charged up the board with a 7-under 63.


