US Open

  • Jon Rahm OUT of US Open with foot injury

    Written by Rob Jerram on Tuesday 11 June 2024

    Jon Rahm has withdrawn from the US Open at Pinehurst with a foot injury. The Spaniard, who was forced out of LIV Houston with the injury – a cut to his left foot that had become infected – at the weekend, had hoped to recover in time for the year’s third men’s Major and had faced the media earlier on Tuesday...

  • Rory McIlroy calls off divorce before US Open gets underway in Pinehurst

    Written by Ross Tugwood on Wednesday 12 June 2024

    Divorce off. Rory McIlroy makes marriage U-turn ahead of the 124th US Open at Pinehurst. On the eve of the third major of the year Rory McIlroy and Erica Stoll have resolved their differences and are looking forward to a new beginning. It was just days before the PGA Championship in Valhalla that news emerged Rory McIlroy had filed for divorce from...

  • USGA announces biggest purse in major history for the 2024 US Open at Pinehurst

    Written by Ross Tugwood on Wednesday 12 June 2024

    A major-record purse of $21.5 million was announced by the USGA on Wednesday at the US Open in Pinehurst. United States Golf Association (USGA) CEO, Mike Whan announced on the eve of the 124th US Open, the 1000th USGA-run tournament, that the field in Pinehurst would be competing for its biggest purse yet. The record-breaking prize fund represents not only the biggest...

  • US Open 2024: The best facts and figures of the day from Pinehurst No.2

    Written by Ross Tugwood on Thursday 13 June 2024

    The 124th US Open is over at Pinehurst No.2, but in case you missed any of the action, we’ve got the headline numbers from each day’s play. 156 players teed it up at the US Open in North Carolina, playing a minimum of 36 holes, each with their own unique professional and amateur journeys to this point. That’s a lot of...

  • The must-have merch from Pinehurst’s US Open mega-tents. You’ll never guess the best-seller

    Written by Ross Tugwood on Thursday 13 June 2024

    I took a meander around Pinehurst’s 35,000 square foot merchandise tent to pick out my 10 favorite US Open keepsakes. I don’t do shopping. I’m the type of guy who finds a chair and starts moaning about how my feet ache after five minutes of entering a clothes shop with my wife. Not today though. I have a few exceptions, and golf...

  • Pinehurst in a nutshell: Why shot selection will make or break dreams of US Open glory

    Written by Ross Tugwood on Sunday 16 June 2024

    I sat on Pinehurst’s perilous 13th green on Saturday which derailed the ‘boring golf’ express of Tony Finau, Ludvig Aberg, and more. Here’s my view on what it will take to walk away as the US Open champion. I write this as the early Sunday groups head out to convince themselves for one last time that Pinehurst No.2 can be tamed...

  • Bryson DeChambeau wins the 2024 US Open at Pinehurst No.2

    Written by Ross Tugwood on Sunday 16 June 2024

    Bryson DeChambeau edges Rory McIlroy in Pinehurst thriller to secure a second US Open title. Two missed putts from inside five feet was the death of Rory McIlroy’s US Open campaign with Bryson DeChambeau making an epic up-and-down from the sand on 18 to win by one in a gripping to-and-fro battle. It was the most fitting end to an extraordinary...

  • From the bleachers: Tiger Woods loses battle in Pinehurst’s ‘war of attrition’ at the US Open

    Written by Ross Tugwood on Saturday 15 June 2024

    My dehydrated ramblings on hole 11 at the US Open in the hope of seeing a vintage Tiger Woods. When Tiger Woods addressed the media on Tuesday he spoke of Pinehurst being a ‘war of attrition’ this week, referring to the patience and discipline required to stick to the plan, described by many of his colleagues as the ‘boring golf’ strategy. Little...

  • US Open 2024: The curious history of the Pinehurst ‘Putter Boy’

    Written by Ross Tugwood on Saturday 15 June 2024

    Who is the US Open poster boy in the floppy hat and baggy pants plastered around Pinehurst who goes by the name… ‘Putter Boy’? He was there at the US Open in 1999, 2005, and 2014. Now a decade later in 2024, he returns once more as the star of the show at Pinehurst 2024. Let me introduce you to Putter Boy,...

  • My good, bad, and ugly moments from ‘moving day’ at the US Open as DeChambeau leads McIlroy

    Written by Rob Jerram on Saturday 15 June 2024

    I’ve watched every second of the 2024 US Open coverage on moving day and scoured social media to bring you everything you missed from Saturday with a slightly different spin. TAKE ME TO: Day One | Day Two The third round at Pinehurst produced plenty of drama as the absence of Tiger meant we finally got to watch some other players and...

  • I watched every second of the 2024 US Open 2nd round and here are the best, worst, and funniest moments you might have missed

    Written by Rob McGarr on Friday 14 June 2024

    Did you miss some of the action from the second round of the US Open at Pinehurst? Fear not, here are the highlights. Day two of the US Open and we managed to get the second round of a major underway without any players being arrested ahead of their tee times. Success.  The first round produced plenty of talking points, mostly...

  • It’s my 14th US Open as a golf editor and these are 38 things you might have missed on day one

    Written by Rob Jerram on Friday 14 June 2024

    The first round of the 2024 US Open is in the books and there were loads of talking points from the opening day of the year’s third men’s Major. From haircuts to hellish putts, I take a sideways look at my 38 favorite Thursday moments from Pinehurst. Patrick Cantlay and Rory McIlroy co-lead the tournament (blimey, I haven’t written their names...

  • Is Scottie Scheffler’s era of dominance Tiger-esque, or are we all jumping the gun?

    Written by Ross Tugwood on Friday 14 June 2024

    24 years on from Tiger’s unprecedented 2000 season, I dive into the data to see how Scottie Scheffler’s 2024 run compares with the best golf has ever seen. It’s the nature of the beast, unfortunately. Rarely can we sit back and let success stories unfold organically without pitching them head-to-head against another great of the game. In many cases, it serves...

  • Inside the US Open: My view from the ground at Pinehurst No.2

    Written by Ross Tugwood on Thursday 13 June 2024

    Having spent a few days wandering through the pines and sandhills of Pinehurst No.2, I pause to reflect on the challenge facing players at the 124th US Open. Much of the US Open build-up had focused on the unique landscape of Pinehurst and how it posed a very different threat to a typical US Open setup, so naturally I was pretty...

  • Bryson Dechambeau: “I hope this win can bridge the gap between a divided game”

    Written by Ross Tugwood on Monday 17 June 2024

    Addressing the media as the 124th US Open Champion, Bryson DeChambeau spoke of his desire for golf to reunite and his mission to grow the game. Here’s what he had to say. After an enthralling ding-dong battle with Rory McIlroy at Pinehurst No.2 on Sunday, Bryson DeChambeau emerged victorious to the delight of the home supporters, executing “the shot of his...

  • The Comeback Kid: The Return of Matteo Manassero

    Written by Matt Cooper on Tuesday 4 June 2024

    The rise and fall of Matteo Manassero is one of golf’s more unexpected tales. His tale of redemption is one of its most heart-warming and ahead of his return to the Major stage at the US Open, he told his story to TG. There is a touch of the boy band survivor about Matteo Manassero. He was the star who blossomed...

  • Which is Tiger Woods’ best Major win?

    Written by Rob Jerram on Monday 16 May 2022

    We rank and rate Tiger Woods’ 15 Major wins to find out which was the greatest of his career. Today’s Golfer’s Major coverage is brought to you in association with TaylorMade. When the US Open returned to Torrey Pines in 2021, it got us thinking about Tiger Woods’ incredible victory there in 2008 and questioning where it ranked among his 15...

  • Retief Goosen: “I won the US Open twice, but I should’ve won more Majors”

    Written by Kevin Brown on Monday 13 June 2022

    Retief Goosen won the US Open twice in a four-year spell but, as the South African explains in this reflection of his 30-year career, there should have been more Major triumphs. In his own modest, unassuming, no-nonsense kind of way, Retief Goosen has made an impression whenever and wherever he’s played. And like his fellow countryman, the legendary South African Gary...

  • US Open 2021 preview: Everything you need to know

    Written by Michael Catling on Monday 14 June 2021

    US Open 2021 golf preview: Everything you need to know as the year’s third men’s Major Championship is played at Torrey Pines South Course. Today’s Golfer’s 2021 Major coverage is brought to you in association with TaylorMade Date June 17-20, 2021   Course Torrey Pines (South), San Diego, California Par 71 (35-36), 7,652 yards Purse $12.5 million Defending champion Bryson DeChambeau If Augusta is Bryson DeChambeau’s Kryptonite, US Open courses seem to be his favourite kind...

  • US Open Golf 2021: Torrey Pines’ defining holes

    Written by Rob Jerram / Michael Catling on Tuesday 8 June 2021

    Our guide to Torrey Pines’ South Course, host of the 2021 US Open golf tournament. Today’s Golfer’s 2021 Major coverage is brought to you in association with TaylorMade. Torrey Pines’ South Course looks set to be one of the toughest US Open golf venues ever as it prepares to host the year’s third men’s Major championship. The 7,652-yard San Diego layout will be barely...