OAKMONT, Pa. – A 3-foot-long ramp invented in the 1930s could have more say about who wins the U.S. Open come Sunday than all the swing coaches, sports psychologists and fitness gurus in the wide ...
One of the most alluring aspects of golf is the variety of its venues. The U.S. Open, for example, is contested on a different course each year and features landscapes ranging from the rustic sand ...
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U.S. Open 2025: This device will be all the rage at Oakmont. So what is a Stimpmeter anyway?
For the first time since 2016, and the 10th time in U.S. Open history, the USGA is bringing its marquee championship to Oakmont Country Club outside Pittsburgh. The famed course has proven to be a ...
The Rules of Golf are tricky! Thankfully, we’ve got the guru. Our Rules Guy knows the book front to back. Got a question? He’s got all the answers. I’m the type of guy who likes to know what I’m ...
The 10-foot putt for the win, the grasped trophy, the fist pump—all iconic moments of golf, for professional and recreational golfers alike. These events typically take place on putting greens and the ...
You’ve heard the term mentioned on the course, during golf broadcasts and even in conversations with your golf buddies — stimp. It’s used to indicate how fast or slow the greens are by assigning them ...
If you've ever watched golf on TV, then you've probably heard someone discuss how quickly the greens are rolling or the green speeds. You might be wondering what they're talking about or how green ...
Editor’s Note: This is the latest in a weekly Q&A feature from The Golf Channel’s Chief Technical Advisor Frank Thomas. To submit a question for possible use in this column, email ...
OAKMONT, Pa. (AP) — A 3-foot-long ramp invented in the 1930s could have more say about who wins the U.S. Open come Sunday than all the swing coaches, sports psychologists and fitness gurus in the wide ...
OAKMONT, Pa. (AP) — A 3-foot-long ramp invented in the 1930s could have more say about who wins the U.S. Open come Sunday than all the swing coaches, sports psychologists and fitness gurus in the wide ...
OAKMONT, Pa. (AP) — A 3-foot-long ramp invented in the 1930s could have more say about who wins the U.S. Open come Sunday than all the swing coaches, sports psychologists and fitness gurus in the wide ...
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