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Thomas Campbell Pursues the PGA: How to Qualify for the U.S. Open The United States’ true “open” officially starts this week, but thousands of amateurs and pros alike have been competing to qualify for...
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2nd Swing 2014 U.S. Open Preview If you are trolling the 2nd Swing blog regularly, you are likely an avid golfer. And if that is the case you likely watch The Morning Drive on the Golf Channel while...
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U.S. Open Contest by 2nd Swing America’s true “Open” golf tourney is on at Pinehurst Course 2! Make picks below. Win amazing one-of-a-kind prizes only from 2nd Swing Golf! The post U.S. Open Contest by...
View ArticleHistory of Pinehurst: 2014 U.S. Open Site
History of Pinehurst: 2014 U.S. Open Site A brief history, really, for a historic course in American golf. Historic Pinehurst from the back, where the courses come right up to the lawn furniture. For...
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Best U.S. Open Player Or maybe Best U.S. Open “Performer” is more accurate. (The growing case for Payne Stewart’s deserved golf immortality.) First off, I will apologize for not including Jack Nicklaus...
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U.S. Open at Pinehurst Personified: The Pine Crest Inn Perhaps as much a staple to the storied golf history of Pinehurst Resort and Golf Club as famed Course No. 2 itself. If it’s been good enough for...
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10 Last U.S. Open Winners’ Putters As we set our eyes upon legendary Pinehurst Course 2 in 2014, we look back at the clubs and men who wielded them to capture that big beautiful silver trophy at the...
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U.S. Open: 2014 Pinehurst Course 2 Changes It’s a record length with greens designed for speed (and a bit less lovingly tousled than usual). Pinehurst Course No. 2, site of the 2014 U.S. Open this...
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Greatest U.S. Open Meltdown *That I’ve seen. (Oh, DJ.) It’s hard to feel bad for DJ now, but in 2010, his lost lead at Pebble Beach became an instant U.S. Open meltdown. Which would you rather have? A...
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