Collin Morikawa, the winner of two major titles and one of the few pros with much experience at Los Angeles Country Club, guides The Times through the host of this year’s U.S. Open.
Category: United States Open (Golf)
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At the U.S. Open, the Los Angeles Country Club Has a Rare Collection of Par 3s
There will be five of them at Los Angeles Country Club, including one with a stunning view of the city.
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The U.S. Open Returns to Los Angeles After 75 Years
The last time it was there, Ben Hogan set an Open record. This time, players will have to get used to a course few of them have seen.
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PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan Steps Back after ‘Medical Situation”
The tour did not elaborate on Jay Monahan’s condition but said two other executives would oversee operations during his absence.
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Tiger Woods, Forced to Miss the U.S. Open, Is Everywhere
Who can forget Woods’s U.S. Open win by 15 strokes at Pebble Beach in 2000, or his 19-hole playoff in 2008 at Torrey Pines? “It does feel wrong that he’s not here,” his fellow Californian Max Homa says.
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At The U.S. Open, Golfers Are Focused On LIV’s Merger With PGA Tour
Golfers competing in Los Angeles this week were caught off guard by the news that the PGA Tour and LIV had planned to join forces. Now they have to try to win a major.
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Matt Fitzpatrick and Cameron Smith Don’t Know What’s Next After The LIV-PGA Tour Merger
“I just don’t know what’s going on,” Fitzpatrick, the reigning U.S. Open champion, said Monday of the PGA Tour’s merger with LIV Golf. “I don’t think anyone knows what’s going on.”
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Phil Mickelson Interviewed in Antitrust Inquiry Into Pro Golf
The Justice Department met with PGA Tour lawyers this week, but a timeline for the completion of its review is unclear.
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The Importance of Oak Hill to Curtis Strange
He captured the United States Open there in 1989, becoming the first player in decades to win consecutive Opens.
