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McIlroy takes 3-shot lead at U.S. Open
AP Golf WriterBETHESDA, Md. (AP) — Rory McIlroy is becoming a master at these major championships. At least on Thursday. Showing no lingering effects from a Sunday collapse at the Masters, the 22-year-old McIlroy made the toughest test in golf look like child&...Tags: Yang Yong-eun, Charl Schwartzel, Ryan Palmer, U.S. Open (golf), Lifestyle and Leisure
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Which golfer will win the U.S. Open?
Watson breaks through Teddy Greenstein Chicago Tribune I'm going out on a limb, picking a U.S. Open champion born in the same country as Barack Obama. American golfers have been trumped of late by internationals. Enough's enough. It's time for...Tags: Hunter Mahan, Steve Stricker, U.S. Open (golf), Lifestyle and Leisure, Chicago Tribune
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Democracy reigns in majors these days
BETHESDA, Md. — The U.S. Open long has billed itself as the most democratic among golf's major championships. The big names get reserved spots, sure — though they share the practice range with up-and-comers, amateurs, club pros and maybe a...Tags: Byron Nelson, David Toms, Charl Schwartzel, U.S. Open (golf), K.J. Choi
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Memorial Day Niblicks: No.1 Luke Donald & ageless Tom Watson
The Downswing Golf BlogAnother travel day, plus a little pre-travel Memorial Day tasks, brings us another late-day edition of Monday Niblicks. Let’s face it, you probably read this during office hours anyway. It’s OK with us if it’s OK with your boss. And... -
Question of the Day: Who will win the U.S. Open golf tournament? [Updated]
The Fabulous ForumWriters from around the Tribune Co. discuss the U.S. Open golf tournament, which starts Thursday at the Congressional Country Club in Bethesda, Md. Check back throughout the day for more responses and weigh in with a comment of your own....... -
Monday Niblicks: Yankee pride & Singh’s streak stops
The Downswing Golf BlogHas the demise of American golf been exaggerated? Judging from the final leaderboard at the Memorial Tournament, maybe it has. Though Steve Stricker appeared to be leaking oil and belching smoke, he managed to take home his 10th PGA Tour victory. Matt... -
U.S. Open: A lot to talk about after 18 holes of ecstasy and agony
The Fabulous ForumThey have an interview area near the first tee, and they parade the early leaders up a huge hill, across the massive putting green behind the massive clubhouse at Congressional Country Club, and on to meet those who will chronicle...... -
PGA Tour Pick-4: St. Jude Classic
The Downswing Golf BlogYou may need a scorecard to keep track of who got scorecards. The St. Jude Classic's spot one week before the U.S. Open brings a funny little game of liar's poker to Memphis. Players have to sign up by the usual PGA Tour deadline of Friday afternoon... -
U.S. Open pairings easy as 1 (Donald), 2 (Westwood), 3 (Kaymer)
The Downswing Golf BlogWorld No.1 Luke Donald will be able to keep close tabs on his two closest pursuers in the rankings during the U.S. Open’s first two rounds – he’s paired with No.2 Lee Westwood and No.3 Martin Kaymer. That’s among the more...
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