Leishman Set to Defend Title at Travelers
Marc Leishman closed with a stellar 8-under 62 in the final round of last year's Travelers Championship and then waited until the rest of the field finished...
Ben Hogan Award Winner Chris Williams Now a Pro
After a storied career at the University of Washington, Chris Williams has turned his sights onto the professional ranks. Thanks to a sponsor's exemption,...
No Rest for the 'Belgian Bomber'
After acquitting himself nicely in his third start at the U.S. Open, Belgium's Nicolas Colsaerts is back in action for this week's Travelers Championship....
Rough Enough - Will Pinehurst No. 2 Produce Typical U.S. Open Scores in 2014?
by David Droschak
Tired of seeing scorecard carnage and anguished faces from the world's best golfers? Well, the U.S. Open at Pinehurst...
The 2013 U.S. Open at Merion - Every Rose has Its Thorn
by Jay Flemma
As Merion and all its dryad loveliness, incomparable history and ingenious golf architecture that perennially stands the...
A Touch of 'Tillie' at New York State's Lynx at River Bend Golf Club
by John Torsiello
Several buddies and I had spent a couple of days at the superb Woodloch Springs Golf Club in northeast Pennsylvania...
Davis Pleased with How Merion Held Up & U.S. Open Turned Out
There were a lot of naysayers prior to the start of the 2013 U.S. Open that this year's venue, the East Course at Merion Golf Club near Philadelphia,...
Right Time for Rose Victory
All the stars suddenly aligned for Justin Rose on Sunday at Merion Golf Club near Philadelphia. After bursting on the golf scene as an 18-year-old amateur...
Lefty Misses another Chance
Phil Mickelson knows that one day in the not-too-distant future he's going to run out of opportunities to win the U.S. Open. After all, time and advancing...