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Golf Digest on MSNU.S. Open 2025: USGA's response to driver testing—'We just don't see high numbers of failures'In an exclusive interview with Golf Digest, Thomas Pagel, the USGA's chief governance officer, explained what to expect on ...
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Golf Digest on MSNShould the USGA strive to have the U.S. Open be won at even par?Many fans believe that, on occasion, the USGA takes the playing conditions too far to see winning scores close to even par.
Arnold Palmer capped off his illustrious U.S. Open career at Oakmont Country Club. Now, a little over three decades later, ...
OAKMONT, Pa. — Never mind that Rory McIlroy is finally a Masters champion and the first player in 25 years to join the ...
Cristobal Del Solar bogeyed the par-4 17th and parred the par-5 18th for a share of the first round lead at the Canadian Open ...
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It's Time for the USGA to Penalize No-Shows and Withdrawals originally appeared on Athlon Sports. On Monday, the USGA ...
The field for the U.S. Open at Oakmont is now mostly set after 36-hole qualifiers. The USGA is holding back six spots because ...
Purdue men's golf coach Andrew Sapp earned a spot in the USGA Senior Open later this month. He was the low medalist in the ...
The integrity of PGA Tour driver testing is under the microscope after former U.S. Open champion and former Clemson golfer ...
USGA chief championships officer John Bodenhamer talks about the importance of Golf's Longest Day to the ethos the U.S. Open, ...
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Golf Digest on MSNWhat would you shoot at the U.S. Open? New USGA tool settles a common debateEvery year during the USGA’s championship season, the relatable hypothetical echoes around America’s grillrooms: What would ...
Around 200 police officers from 25 agencies — some of them handling security or crowd control, others parking and traffic ...
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