A. Jutanugarn (79) struggles in U.S. Women's Open
BEDMINSTER, N.J. – Ariya Jutanugarn will have work to do to avoid missing back-to-back cuts in major championships. Jutanugarn struggled to a 7-over-par 79 Thursday at the U.S. Women’s Open…
Read morePodcast: Get ready for the 117th U.S. Open
Golfchannel.com’s Will Gray and Ryan Lavner check in from Erin Hills with the latest news and notes on the eve of the 117th U.S. Open. Listen to the latest episodes…
Read moreKang gets long-distance advice from brother
OLYMPIA FIELDS, Ill. – Danielle Kang’s brother delivered a valuable long-distance assist this week. Alex Kang isn’t at the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, but thanks to the wonder of smart…
Read morePark tops amateur Choi to win U.S. Women's Open
With a round of 5-under 67, Sung Hyun Park rallied to win the U.S. Women’s Open by two over 17-year-old amateur Hye-Jin Choi. Here’s how Park won her first major…
Read moreWeather delay slams door on Day
AKRON, Ohio – Jason Day was rolling right along until Mother Nature derailed his second round at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational. Day made the turn at Firestone Country Club in 5-under…
Read morePoulter ready to go 'toe-to-toe with anyone this weekend'
SOUTHPORT, England – Dangerous is the man who feels like he has nothing to lose. Ian Poulter is that man. “I’m in a bonus week,” he said Friday after shooting…
Read moreRain gear snafu dooms Kang at Quicken Loans
Don’t be surprised if Sung Kang packs a little more conservatively the next time he prepares for the final round of a PGA Tour event. Kang was in the mix…
Read moreMickelson shoots 67 with brother on the bag
There was a new caddie on the bag, but it was still the same five-time major champion hitting the shots. Phil Mickelson produced a mixed bag during the first round…
Read moreHarmon to Fowler: Be a pro, not a Kardashian
Rickie Fowler is seeking his first major championship victory at this week’s U.S. Open and his swing coach, Butch Harmon, gave him plenty of motivation at the end of last…
Read moreWatch: Noren shows rough isn't only Erin Hills danger
The fescue at Erin Hills for this week’s U.S. Open has garnered all sorts of attention, and for good reason. It’s thick enough to hide a full-grown man. But the…
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