We’ve seen this movie before. Paul Casey has. The good folks up in Cromwell, Connecticut have. So has The Cromwell Kid — good old River Highlands Bubba Watson himself. What tra... Read more
“Mommy, mommy, those mean men made us play a really, really hard golf course. They made us play in the weeds if we hit a bad drive, the greens weren’t perfect, the sand was san... 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
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
The USGA wanted Saturday’s third round to be a tough one at already tough Shinnecock Hills. The day started out tame enough but by the late afternoon tee times, at least two of the Fo... Read more
Then there was one. Just one guy good enough to crack golf’s version of the DaVinci Code — Shinnecock Hills. The 118th U.S. Open Championship is under the control of the world... Read more
Ladies and gentlemen, we finally have a face-slapping, butt-biting, ass-kicking United States Open Championship — compliments of Shinnecock Hills and the 20 mile-per-hour winds that sh... Read more
Chambers Bay? Awful. Oakmont — traditional and okay. Erin Hills? Sixteen under winning the U.S. Open? Ridiculous. For the past two of the past three years the USGA has seemingly los... Read more
With the first round of the 118th U.S. Open a few short days away, today’s task takes us to the inexact science of prediction. The U.S. Open may be the toughest major to predict now t... Read more
The PGA Tour likes to talk about the money it raises for charity. Truth be known, the tour has always let the locals do the heavy lifting when it comes to charities and dollars. Look at the... Read more