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Gerry Dulac: Rory McIlroy battling Masters hangover, driver changes heading into US Open at Oakmont
PITTSBURGH — Rory McIlroy is doing more than struggling to find the right driver and recapture the form that made him the game’s greatest driver of the ball.
He is struggling to find the proper motivation and recapture the desire that fueled his fast start to the season and ultimately resulted in winning the Masters.
The world’s No. 2 ...Read more

Gerry Dulac: Can Dustin Johnson use previous Oakmont success to jump back into golf's top tier?
PITTSBURGH — Dustin Johnson’s prominence in the golf world was a lot different the last time he was at the U.S. Open at Oakmont.
At the time, he was the No. 6-ranked player in the world who finished no worse than seventh in five of his previous seven major starts.
He had never won a major championship, despite any number of near misses, ...Read more

Gerry Dulac: Oakmont to cause havoc for world's best golfers
PITTSBURGH — When he played his first practice round before the 2016 U.S. Open, Shane Lowry quit after six holes because he thought Oakmont Country Club was too paralyzing — and too damaging to his confidence.
"I sat there in the locker room going, I have no idea how I'm going to play golf around this place," Lowry said.
Six days later, ...Read more

Jason Mackey: Oakmont has been home to plenty of incredible stories. Scottie Scheffler, you're up.
PITTSBURGH — No offense, Oakmont. You're incredible. But you might need to shove over and make some room.
Until this past weekend, much of the fuss surrounding the U.S. Open has focused on the golf course — the diabolical rough, the ridiculous pin placements, the sadistic challenge it presents.
There hasn't been enough talk about the ...Read more

Justin Thomas gets an early taste of 'still tough' Oakmont course ahead of US Open
PITTSBURGH — On his way to the Memorial Tournament in Dublin, Ohio, Justin Thomas stopped at Oakmont Country Club to get in a practice round for the 125th U.S. Open that was still two weeks away.
Thomas, the fifth-ranked player in the world, and his caddie Matt Minister wanted to get some early preparation before the crowds and players ...Read more

Despite never playing a competitive round at Oakmont, Scottie Scheffler is undoubtedly the US Open favorite
PITTSBURGH — Where do you want to start with Scottie Scheffler?
That he has won 15 times in his past 69 PGA Tour starts, a 21.7 winning percentage?
That he has won three of his past 14 major appearances and finished in the top 10 of eight of his past 10 majors?
That he has been the No. 1 ranked player in the world for more than two years, a...Read more

Gerry Dulac: Despite winning four US Opens, Jack Nicklaus still calls Oakmont the most difficult of them all
DUBLIN, Ohio — It might have been 63 years ago when he took his first remarkable step into the world of major championships, but Jack Nicklaus still recalls one memorable moment from his U.S. Open victory at Oakmont Country Club in 1962.
Aside from winning, of course.
At the driveable 17th hole on Sunday, Nicklaus hit his tee shot in the ...Read more

Gerry Dulac: Looking back on the most memorable US Open at Oakmont moments since 1927
PITTSBURGH — Befitting a course of such world-renowned stature, Oakmont’s pantheon of major champions litter the walls of their white-and-green clubhouse, serving as a who’s-who of the game’s most legendary figures.
Bobby Jones. Gene Sarazen. Sam Snead. Tommy Armour. Ben Hogan. Jack Nicklaus, Johnny Miller. All won major titles at ...Read more

A man of multitudes, Bryson DeChambeau brings long drives and rabid fanbase to Oakmont
PITTSBURGH — Bryson DeChambeau's impact on golf is indelible, both from his continuous presence on major tournament leaderboards to the millions of followers on his YouTube channel.
He refers to himself as an entertainer and content creator, in addition to professional golfer, and he is all that — on and off the golf course.
But his ever-...Read more

Tiger Woods' son Charlie beats several top-ranked US junior golfers for first AJGA win
LOS ANGELES — Charlie Woods has taken a big first step out of his father's immense shadow in the golfing world.
The 16-year-old son of golf legend Tiger Woods made a huge statement this week by winning the American Junior Golf Association's Team TaylorMade Invitational at Streamsong Resort in Bowling Green, Fla. He shot a 15-under-par 201 (70...Read more

Gerry Dulac: Despite rules violation and botched USGA decision, Dustin Johnson conquered Oakmont in 2016
PITTSBURGH — Dustin Johnson is no stranger to rules violations. Nor had he been immune from finding a way to cough up a major championship.
But he didn’t let either get in his way the previous time the U.S. Open was held at Oakmont — not even when the USGA admittedly botched the way it handled a rules infraction that set off a maelstrom ...Read more

Paul Zeise: Expect a talented field, loaded with big names, to give Oakmont its best shot
PITTSBURGH — The U.S. Open is generally the toughest of the four major golf tournaments, so it is appropriate it will be played this year for the 10th time ever at Oakmont, a course generally regarded as one of the five toughest in the United States.
A good friend of mine described Oakmont Country Club as “a beautiful walk ruined by having...Read more

Ben Griffin's short game helped him win at Colonial. He credits his parents.
FORT WORTH, Texas — Ben Griffin took the lead on the first hole of the final day with an eagle and never relinquished his lead — but he had to make a putt on 18 to secure the win Sunday afternoon at the Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial.
Matti Schmid was tied atop the leaderboard with Griffin at the start of Sunday’s round, and after ...Read more

Gerry Dulac: Rocco Mediate gave US Open some of its most memorable moments
PITTSBURGH — Rocco Mediate will not be in the field of 156 players when the U.S. Open returns to Oakmont, about 30 miles from his hometown of Greensburg.
He stopped playing in the U.S. Open in 2010, shortly after he joined the PGA Tour Champions. His missed cut at Pebble Beach was his final appearance in the national championship.
But ...Read more

Matthias Schmid, Ben Griffin share four-stroke lead after third round of Charles Schwab Challenge
FORT WORTH, Texas — After starting Saturday sharing the lead, Ben Griffin and Matthias Schmid continued their control of the leaderboard at the Charles Schwab Challenge with the pair nursing a four-stroke lead headed into Sunday’s final round.
Schmid, a German native and PGA Tour rookie, started his day with three straight birdies, ...Read more

Jordan Spieth talks Children's Flight of Hope at Charles Schwab Challenge
FORT WORTH, Texas — Zeke Newberry and his family were flown out to the Charles Schwab Challenge at the Colonial for a special VIP experience by the nonprofit Children’s Flight of Hope.
The organization has been helping fly families to critical life-altering and changing treatments since founded by Al Wethington in 1990.
As part of the VIP ...Read more

Ben Griffin, Matti Schmid take lead during Charles Schwab Challenge
FORT WORTH, Texas — John Pak surged to the Schwab Challenge lead on Thursday and on Friday added a 2-under par performance, but he lost his hold atop the leaderboard at Colonial Country Club.
Ben Griffin and Matti Schmid are tied at 11-under par for the lead midway through the four-day tournament.
Griffin is having one of the best seasons of...Read more

How the Knicks' late collapse fueled John Pak's first round at Colonial
FORT WORTH, Texas — The first round of the Charles Schwab Classic is in the books, and John Pak leads the field with a score of seven under par.
Pak, 26, was born in Scotch Plains, N.J., and is looking for his first win on the PGA Tour and has one top-25 finish this season, a tie for 17th at the Mexico Open at VidantaWorld.
Pak talked about ...Read more

Scott Fowler: 'It's kind of stupid:' World's top golfers sling some mud at PGA Championship
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — OK, I’ve got one for you. The three best golfers in the world all walk into the tee box at the 16th hole at Quail Hollow ... and walk off the green a few minutes later with matching double bogeys and frustrated glares.
Don’t think that’s funny? Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler and Xander Schauffele didn’t either, as ...Read more
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