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Solheim Cup to donate to firefighters
Never afraid to let a tear or two drop, U.S. Solheim Cup captain Meg Mallon did, indeed, get choked up when asked about the fundraising effort the tournament is organizing for firefighters battling blazes close to the golf course.
Updated: 02:35 PM
Rose win at Merion gives England the missing piece
The most recent golden era of golf in England had everything but the one prize that brings credibility.
Updated: 11:35 AM
Heartbreak on his birthday for Mickelson in Open
This wasn’t the way it was supposed to end, not on Phil Mickelson’s birthday and not at Merion Golf Club, where history will record with little fanfare outside of England that Justin Rose won his first major championship.
Updated: 09:05 AM
Jason Day close again, ties for 2nd at US Open
Third place at the Masters. Tied for second at the U.S. Open.
Updated: 02:35 AM
Column: Merion, the little course that could, did.
Merion Golf Club did more than just hold its own.
Updated: 02:35 AM
Rose wins US Open, more heartache for Mickelson
Justin Rose could see all the pieces coming together in this U.S. Open.
Updated: 10:05 PM
Mahan can blame 15 for lost US Open
Tied for the U.S. Open lead, Hunter Mahan was on cruise control.
Updated: 09:35 PM
Golf Capsules
A steady hand gave Justin Rose the shiny U.S. Open Trophy. A wild ride gave Phil Mickelson yet another silver medal.
Updated: 09:05 PM
McIlroy miserable at Merion with awful results
Rory McIlroy started the U.S. Open with a run up the Rocky steps.
Updated: 09:05 PM
Woods matches worst score in a major
This isn’t the kind of record Tiger Woods had in mind at the U.S. Open.
Updated: 05:35 PM
Shawn Stefani aces 17 in US Open
Shawn Stefani lost track of the ball as soon it rocketed off his 4-iron.
Updated: 04:35 PM
New chapter in golf’s history of bad pants
Considering the history of bad pants in golf, Billy Horschel had to go a long way to stand out.
Updated: 04:05 PM
Five things to look for Sunday at US Open
Five things to look for Sunday in the final round of the U.S. Open:
Updated: 01:35 PM
Column: Mickelson could be a wreck or a winner
We’ve seen this act before, so many times that Father’s Day wouldn’t be the same without watching Phil Mickelson find a way to lose the U.S. Open.
Updated: 10:05 PM
Steve Stricker seeks finishing touch at US Open
Now Steve Stricker has to close the deal. A good supply of frozen yogurt might help get it done.
Updated: 09:35 PM
US Open turns into block party for locals
Garry Van Arkel got a taste of what was in store when the U.S. Golf Association commandeered part of his property for parking and turned his tennis court into a security tent worthy of Philadelphia International Airport.
Updated: 09:05 PM
Local caddie makes good on Kim’s bag
LaRue Temple has to take off Sunday from working behind the bar.
Updated: 08:35 PM
Century later, Ouimet’s Open win still resonates
At the entrance to the Putterham Meadows golf course stands a statue of 1913 U.S. Open champion Francis Ouimet. Also in bronze, dwarfed by the bag he carries, is the 10-year-old caddie who walked all 90 holes by his side.
Updated: 06:35 PM
Woods likes his chances at Open on weekend
History says Tiger Woods has little chance to win this U.S. Open. Not from behind, and certainly not with an elbow inflammation that seems to bother him most on his worst shots.
Updated: 03:35 AM
Column: Golf and ’Crime-Stoppers’ a dangerous mix
"Hello, Merion Golf Club. May I help you?"
Updated: 03:35 AM
Oosthuizen withdraws from US Open with hip injury
Louis Oosthuizen has withdrawn from the U.S. Open with a hip injury.
Updated: 07:35 PM
Garcia fights through tough start and wisecracks
There was at least one wiseguy waiting on more than a few of the holes. Despite that, Sergio Garcia’s charm offensive was mostly well received by the galleries during the opening round of the U.S. Open.
Updated: 03:35 PM
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