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Are Green Speeds Getting Out Of Hand? USGA Chief Says He 'Would Make That Argument'Chief Championships Officer John Bodenhamer is the man tasked with setting a fair challenge at Shinnecock this week
By Michael Weston Published
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How Many Players Entered The 2026 US Open?156 players will tee it up at Shinnecock Hills all hoping to make their dreams come true, but how many golfers entered the US Open in the first place?
By Jonny Leighfield Published
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USGA To Play It Safe With US Open Setup Ahead Of Strong Forecasted Winds At Shinnecock HillsThe US Open will have the slowest green speeds since 1995 as the USGA is opting for a safety-first approach to setting up Shinnecock Hills with blustery conditions forecast
By Paul Higham Published
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Brooks Koepka Injury Not 100% But 'Good Enough' As He Fancies His Chances Of US Open RepeatBrooks Koepka says his grip strength isn't 100% after his hand injury, but it's "good enough" as he says his game is as good as it was in 2018 ahead of his bid to repeat his US Open success at Shinnecock Hills
By Paul Higham Published
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Who Are the Past Winners At Shinnecock Hills?Ahead of the 2026 US Open, the Major had been held at the Long Island course five times. Here’s who has won at the layout
By Mike Hall Published
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Scottie Scheffler Insists 'Grand Slam Has Never Been A Motivating Factor' As He Chases History At The US OpenScottie Scheffler insists the Grand Slam is not his driving force in golf as he makes his first attempt at the clean sweep at Shinnecock Hills at the US Open
By Paul Higham Published
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Rory McIlroy Warns Of 'Glorified Korn Ferry' Events On New Two-Track PGA Tour ScheduleRory McIlroy is worried some good events will become "glorified Korn Ferry" tournaments under the impending two-tier system, and wonders if the old PGA Tour wasn't actually the best structure
By Paul Higham Published
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Rory McIlroy Calls For 'Caution' In US Open Setup To Avoid Another Shinnecock SagaRory McIlroy says the USGA needs to "use a little bit of caution" in setting up Shinnecock Hills this week to avoid a repeat of the previous two US Open dramas at the venue
By Paul Higham Published
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Why Were The Last Two US Opens At Shinnecock Hills So Controversial?The US Open returns to Shinnecock Hills this year - where it's produced two hugely controversial tournaments
By Paul Higham Published
