How does Shinnecock get U.S. Open ready after harsh winters?
Early mornings and hard work from the grounds crew. We got a first hand look at the process. 👀
Brooks Koepka intends to play the U.S. Open this week, per @eamonlynch on Live From.
After withdrawing from the Canadian Open, he underwent scans of vertebrae in his neck, once in Canada and once in New York. Both scans cleared him of any issues related to a previous herniated disk injury.
His team thinks there could be two possible causes: Ulnar Nerve Entrapment and Thoracic Outlet Syndrome. Both issues can cause numbness and tingling in fingers, like he experienced in Canada.
How does Shinnecock get U.S. Open ready after harsh winters?
Early mornings and hard work from the grounds crew. We got a first hand look at the process. 👀
John Shippen’s legacy has, after decades of neglect, started to get its due. For me, his story literally hits close to home, bc the NJ muni at which he worked for 36 years is in my town. Shippen’s grave is near my home, too — and is a story unto itself 👇 golf.com/news/features/us-op…
"Actually a little bit disappointed that they're out there watering it right now." 🤣
Matt Fitzpatrick doesn't think the USGA "lost the golf course" at the 2018 U.S. Open. He wants these tournaments to be a test of controlling your golf ball, not a birdie fest.
"I knew I wasn't ready."
Why did Jackson Koivun wait to turn pro after earning his card?
His golf game was ready, but he didn't feel mentally prepared for the hardships of PGA Tour life.
The most private club on Long Island isn’t Shinnecock Hills or one of the elite neighboring courses.
Three Ponds Farm has one member, the owner. The property was recently sold for around $35 million according to @nypost.
Did TaylorMade just build a few drivers for Bryson DeChambeau?!
There was a very interesting update to the USGA conforming list this morning.
@MadeForTheRange is wondering if we will see him testing these Qi4D prototypes at the U.S. Open.
What do we have here??
Two versions of the TaylorMade “Qi4D Proto 200 ” just dropped on the USGA conforming list this morning.
One version has three adjustable sole weights while Version 2 appears to lose the rear one.
The “Proto” moniker would obviously indicate these are one-offs, but have to imagine they are for someone playing in this week’s U.S. Open.
Any guesses who?
Bud Cauley didn’t know if he would play professional golf again after a 2018 car crash left him with six broken ribs, a collapsed lung, a broken leg, and a concussion.
8 years later, he is a PGA Tour champion. 🥹