Mickelson apologises for US Open rules violation: report Five-time major golf champion Phil Mickelson apologised on Wednesday for hitting a moving ball in Saturday's third round of the US Open in a text message to Golf.com on Wednesday. Read full article |
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US Open champ Koepka content to keep low profile Brooks Koepka has grown used to people underestimating him, but after flying under the radar to win a second straight US Open title he would not have it any other way. Read full article |
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Reed underlines major credentials Patrick Reed was disappointed that his final day charge fell short at the US Open on Sunday but the Masters champion continued to show that he has the game to contend at the biggest tournaments. Read full article |
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Fleetwood matches record with final-round 63 England's Tommy Fleetwood matched the lowest round in US Open history on Sunday, flirting with a record 62 before settling for a seven-under 63 at Shinnecock Hills. Read full article |
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Koepka says Johnson will win another major Dustin Johnson's bid for a second US Open title in three years faded on the greens at Shinnecock Hills, where the world No 1 had a ringside seat to good friend Brooks Koepka's victory. Read full article |
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Koepka wins second straight US Open Brooks Koepka became the first player in three decades to repeat as US Open Champion on Sunday, firing a final round 68 at Shinnecock Hills to beat Tommy Fleetwood by one stroke. Read full article |
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Mickelson shrugs off controversy to shoot final-round 69 Phil Mickelson was all smiles on Sunday, a day after his petulant gesture on the 13th green sparked a rules furor at the US Open Golf Championship. Read full article |
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Fowler shoots 65 after greens watered overnight Rickie Fowler took advantage of benign conditions with a closing five-under-par 65, the best round of the championship as birdies were plentiful early on Sunday in the final round at the US Open. Read full article |
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Poulter roasts US Open officials, fans After absorbing hours of abuse from US Open fans as he toiled around Shinnecock Hills on Saturday, England's Ian Poulter wondered what might be in store at the 2024 Ryder Cup down the road at Bethpage Black. Read full article |
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Four share lead heading into US Open final round US Open officials tried on Sunday to put the brakes on Shinnecock Hills, where world No 1 Dustin Johnson led a quartet of leaders into the final round of the year's second major. Read full article |
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Mickelson stands firm over moving ball hit Officials found themselves in a firestorm of criticism for opting not to disqualify Phil Mickelson after he deliberately hit a moving ball during the third round. Read full article |
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Tough course set-up backfires for officials The USGA acknowledged that its latest gamble of a tough course set-up backfired, claiming that afternoon winds were responsible for the third round carnage. Read full article |
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Kiradech within striking distance of maiden major Kiradech Aphibarnrat would have been content just to make the cut at the U.S. Open but the burly Thai is suddenly in contention three shots off the lead. Read full article |
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Koepka in share of lead; Shinnecock takes toll on Johnson Dustin Johnson surrendered a four-shot lead in his first six holes and finished the day in a four-way tie for the US Open lead as Shinnecock Hills battered the world's best golfers on Saturday. Read full article |
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Mickelson Meltdown: Deliberately hits moving ball Phil Mickelson deliberately hit a moving ball on the 13th green in an astonishing incident during the third round of the US Open at Shinnecock Hills on Saturday. Read full article |
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DJ leads by four in search of second US Open title Dustin Johnson, halfway home to a second US Open golf championship, wasn't taking anything for granted as he took a four-shot lead into Saturday's third round at Shinnecock Hills. Read full article |
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Strange empathises with Tiger's mental fight Curtis Strange, like Tiger Woods, peaked in his early 30s so he understands better than most the mental battles the 14-times major champion is fighting as he tries to regain his old magic. Read full article |
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Mickelson battles his way into weekend Phil Mickelson, needing only a US Open title to become the sixth man to complete the career Grand Slam, will still be gunning for the elusive victory this weekend. Read full article |
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Spieth's last bogey drops him from U.S. Open The look on Jordan Spieth's face said it all after he bogeyed the final hole to miss the cut by one stroke at the U.S. Open. Read full article |
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Poulter continues major hunt at U.S. Open Ian Poulter is finally enjoying the U.S. Open after more than a decade of frustration, as the Brit heads into the weekend tied for fourth and well in contention for a maiden major title. Read full article |