Brooks Koepka was one tired guy when he arrived in Connecticut on Wednesday. He had permission to miss the pro-am at The Travelers, no worries, he kept his commitment to play despite wearine... Read more
Tommy Fleetwood made the long trek back to Europe this week and it looked like he needed some time off Thursday at the BMW International. There was no rest for the man who was looking at an... Read more
The 118th playing of the United States Open Championship is in the books and once again this one, likes so many other, was packed with more than its share of controversy. Here are some thoug... Read more
Hard to believe it’s been a year since Jordan Spieth’s amazing bunker shot at The Travelers. The PGA Tour has replayed his famous “butt bump” leap with caddie Michael... Read more
As bad as the USGA was when it came to setting up Shinnecock Hills last Saturday at the U.S. Open, there was something far worse. And that would be FOX Sports. Once again FOX proved that the... Read more
Best player on the planet? The 118th U.S. Open trophy tells us it is Brooks Koepka. The 117th U.S. Open trophy told us he was really good but this one says a lot more. Koepka was the best ma... Read more
Tommy Fleetwood started his Sunday at the 118th U.S. Open as another face in the crowd, another player six shots behind the four leaders. “I never felt I was out of it,” said Eu... Read more
You have to wonder if anyone’s ever shot 84-65 over the last two days of a U.S. Open Championship? It happened Sunday at Shinnecock Hills and it was Rickie Fowler pulling off the 19-sh... Read more
Could be a first for the U.S. Open. Tony Finau and Daniel Berger started the third round tied for 45th at seven-over par, pretty much out of contention — 11 full shots behind overnight... Read more
Phil Mickelson turned 48 on Saturday at the U.S. Open and instead of opening presents, he opened a box-load of controversy. Mickelson started the day six-over par. A good round could have g... Read more