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The upcoming RBC Canadian Open, taking place at TPC Toronto at Osprey Valley from June 11, has witnessed a recent wave of field changes just one week before the next big test of golf, the U.S. Open. Four top professionals have decided to withdraw from the entry list of this event.
Ohio State sophomore golfer Vaughn Harber of Blacklick, who graduated from DeSales, used a magical finish to qualify for the U.S. Open.
Tennis legend Roger Federer is scheduled to appear in an exhibition at the U.S. Open this year, according to the Associated Press, with Andy Roddick, John McEnroe and Andre Agassi joining him.
The winner of the tournament will be a part of history in numerous ways, including claiming a share of the record-breaking $12.5 million purse. Two feet and 10 inches stood between Nelly Korda and her first ever U.S Women’s Open win. Her putt on Hole 18 sealed the deal for her take the trophy home.
Bill Haas has played in 10 U.S. Opens, won six times on the PGA Tour, and worked with some of the game’s top caddies. But on Monday’s “Golf’s Longest Day,” the veteran is chasing another U.S. Open berth with his son,
Nelly Korda wins the U.S. Women's Open at Riviera despite missing 30 greens in regulation, while J.T. Poston captures the Memorial in a playoff.
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J.T. Postons Life-Changing Memorial Victory Secures U.S. Open Spot: Is This the Start of a Major Breakthrough?
After an exhausting marathon Sunday, J.T. Poston earned far more than a trophy—he may have transformed the trajectory of his entire season.
Rory McIlroy shared a concerning message following his performance at the Memorial Tournament and head of the U.S. Open.