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Brother’s mad dash for major bash
Alex Fitzpatrick has revealed how his brother's U.S. Open triumph had him flying high with an enforced late change of plans.
21 Jun 2022
Zalatoris remains major nearly man
The putt slid an inch – make that a millimetre – outside the left edge of the cup. Will Zalatoris squatted into a low crouch and let go of the putter, feeling it slide off the back of his shoulder and onto the turf. He bounced his hands off the green then cupped them over his face.
20 Jun 2022
Morri: Comparing Saudi golf involvement is apples to oranges
More than one person wondered aloud this week why the Ladies European Tour players teeing up in the Saudi-backed Aramco Team Series haven’t been subject to the same scrutiny as their male counterparts who have signed up for the LIV Tour.
20 Jun 2022
Huggan: My U.S Open takeaway (and it’s not fish & chips)
In America, they call a column like this “takeaways.” Where I come from that means a fish supper. But no matter.
20 Jun 2022
Norman accuses PGA Tour of ‘deafening’ hypocrisy
Greg Norman has accused the PGA Tour of "deafening hypocrisy" following the backlash to his LIV Golf Invitational Series.
20 Jun 2022
Scott and Leishman finish strong for U.S. Open top-15s
Adam Scott and Marc Leishman have found some welcome form ahead of the season's milestone final major to finish as the top Australians at the U.S. Open in Massachusetts.
20 Jun 2022
Huggan: The U.S. Open displays what LIV can’t buy
Before the 122nd U.S. Open began, much of the chatter around The Country Club was devoted to the first LIV event. No surprise there, of course, the evolution of the Saudi-backed Tour/circuit/series has been the talk of the other Tours for months now.
19 Jun 2022
Min Woo makes the most of moving day
Australia's hopes of more U.S. Open glory have taken a body blow at the hands of the deep rough of The Country Club, but Min Woo Lee moved in the right direction to have an outside chance of major glory.
19 Jun 2022
Gallery: U.S. Open Round 2
We are halfway through the U.S. Open with the cut made. Here are the best images from the second round at The Country Club.
18 Jun 2022
Mickelson’s U.S. return ends early
Phil Mickelson's highly anticipated start at this week's U.S. Open following a controversy-filled few months came to an early end as the six-time runner-up was left near the bottom of the field after his second round.
18 Jun 2022
Under-fire Phil four-putts his way out of slam bid
All it took was about two cringeworthy minutes and four putts from 12 feet to bring the golf world back to this: No matter where he plays, or how much money he makes, Phil Mickelson can sometimes remind us of us.
17 Jun 2022
Round one not all roses for Rory
Rory McIlroy made no apologies for showing flashes of frustration even as he made an excellent start to his bid for a drought-breaking fifth major title at the 122nd U.S. Open.
17 Jun 2022
Huggan: Tarren continues multiple U.S. Open traditions
Amongst many, one of the great traditions at the U.S. Open is that the men who shoot some of the lowest scores on day one are often enough household names. But only in their own households.
17 Jun 2022
McIlroy’s play about majors not message
Rory McIlroy has been one of the more outspoken critics of LIV Golf, but the Northern Irishman says his hot start to the U.S. Open was more about trying to end a major drought than sending some sort of message.
17 Jun 2022
Solid Scott leading the Aussie U.S. Open charge
Veteran Adam Scott is the leading Australian after a typically gruelling first round at the U.S. Open in Massachusetts, the Queenslander sharing 14th with defending champion Jon Rahm among others.
17 Jun 2022
Boisterous Boston crowd ready to greet golf’s rebels
Every local loudmouth has descended on The Country Club this week, when 14 golfers in the U.S. Open field will face the American public for the first time since defecting to Greg Norman's Saudi Arabian-backed Tour.
16 Jun 2022
Beyond the madness Mickelson’s slam hopes remain
Of all the storylines swirling ahead of this week's U.S. Open, none are as compelling as Phil Mickelson's latest bid to win the tournament for the first time.
16 Jun 2022
USGA chief foresees changes to LIV players at U.S. Open
United States Golf Association Chief Executive Mike Whan believes it will get harder for those who joined LIV Golf to gain entry into the future U.S. Opens.
16 Jun 2022
Huggan: Major force Zalatoris keen on tough test
This week at The Country Club, Will Zalatoris will compete for only the ninth time in one of golf’s four most important events. He and they are already a more than snug fit.
16 Jun 2022
Gallery: U.S. Open Practice Day Two
Preparations intensified on Tuesday at The Country Club ahead of the 122nd U.S. Open. Here is a collection of the best images as the players get ready to challenge for the third men's major of 2022.
15 Jun 2022
Rory out to be remembered rather than richer
Rory McIlroy has expressed his disappointment at the players who performed a U-turn to join the Saudi-backed LIV Golf Series, as he conceded being the poster boy of the PGA Tour was a "burden" he could do without.
15 Jun 2022
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