Sentences with phrase «u.s. open courses»

Now he says U.S. Open courses are «dangerous»?
Some pro golfers complained that this year's U.S. Open course was too hard.
Unfortunately, Koepka's win and 379 - yard 3 - wood on the last hole may be reduced to «big hitter wins on longest U.S. Open course ever.»

Not exact matches

And, of course, some entrepreneurs make this choice to maintain their U.S. headquarters while opening up satellite offices overseas to tap new markets.
The Federal Open Market Committee kicks of its two - day meeting today as it contemplates the future course of U.S. interest rates.
Along with professional athletes, they now work with companies like Cisco, AT&T and GlaxoSmithKline, and the open enrollment Corporate Athlete training courses they hold in Orlando and across the U.S. attract C - suite executives happy to pay up to $ 5,000 a head for two days of coaching from a team Procter & Gamble CEO A. G. Lafley credits with helping him stay «calm and cool under fire.»
For nearly 10 years in a row, more courses in the U.S. have closed than opened — but he is bullish on the sport's future.
LunaMetrics facilitates conference - type events in cities across the U.S., open to anyone with the time (and budget — these courses aren't cheap) to attend.
In 1990, a Japanese business group acquired the Pebble Beach golf course, causing the U.S. Open — a highly prestigious golf tournament — to be played on a foreign - owned golf course for the first time ever (New York Times, 1990).
Mark O'Meara, who plays America's most revered golf course better than anybody else, offers a hole - by - hole plan of attack for the upcoming U.S. Open
Woods, who has not won a grand slam tourney since the 2008 U.S. Open — or a PGA Tour event since 2013 — scuffled out of the gate on Thursday with a 75 on a course that yielded birdies galore to his opponents.
They much prefer these courses and setups to the USGA punishment of the U.S. Open.
She became anassistant at Echo Lake, a Donald Ross course in New Jersey, and then at theCountry Club before and during the 1988 U.S. Open, after which she was hired asthe head super at Westchester (overseeing three Buick Classics) and Hazeltine (1994 U.S. Mid-Amateur) and, finally, Bass Rocks in Gloucester, Mass., beforeleaving the profession three years ago to become a Realtor.
The A.W. Tillinghast design was primarily a USGA course, hosting multiple U.S. Opens, including two Jack Nicklaus wins.
The Travelers Championship isn't going to present the same kind of test as the U.S. Open, but it's not some pitch - and - putt course.
Woods went 41 holes without a bogey on a course that players said beat them up more than it did during last year's U.S. Open.
«On three different golf courses, and he was leading the U.S. Open after two days.
He added, «I'm really thrilled for Tom Meeks that his last U.S. Open was this one and that the golf course was what it was.»
Miller, who posted his 63 in the final round of the ’73 Open on a par - 71 course, was unimpressed that Thomas achieved his (a U.S. Open scoring record relative to par) on a par - 72 track that offered players wide fairways and soft conditions.
Of course, that only works when there's nothing on the line, since Mickelson and playing partners Luke Donald and Billy Horschel were the poster boys for slow play at the U.S. Open in June.
Jason Dufner, he of the stone face and dispassionate on - course comportment, let the world know on Sunday morning just how ticked off he was that Justin Thomas» mark - setting 9 - under 63 in Saturday's third round of the U.S. Open received so little respect from the former record holder, among others.
The 2013 U.S. Open field is nearly set, but golf's longest day wasn't long enough, as two more playoffs are still on the course in Florida and Texas.
Here are lively descriptions of courses (Pine Valley and St. Andrews), tournaments (the 1913 U.S. Open, won by Francis Ouimet, and the 1927 British Open, won by Bobby Jones) and lady golfers (Mary Queen of Scots and Babe Didrikson Zaharias).
FRIDAY 9/7 U.S. Open women's semifinals The best action will be in the top half of the draw, where Justine Henin, who destroyed her first four opponents, is on a collision course to meet Venus Williams in the semis — provided Henin can get past Serena in the quarters.
The opening stretch at Pebble Beach is actually quite easy, especially when the course isn't set up for U.S. Open conditions.
Mickelson asked just a few hours after those questions, walking alone as the last man on a golf course with the sun fading one last time before the start of the 116th U.S. Open.
Ah, the ennui of a U.S. Open on a provocative new course identifying the week's best player, who also happens to be an up - and - coming American stud hammering balls into the stratosphere.
The course is always the most discussed topic at any U.S. Open, and the virtues of Erin Hills have been dissected for a full week so I will be brief.
On a course where he had won a U.S. Open, a U.S. Amateur and three Crosbys?
Watson won the U.S. Open on the real golf course, for he was four under par from the 8th to the Lodge for the four rounds.
Officially know as U.S. Open Sectional Qualifying, players across 10 states will spend their day playing 36 holes on some of the toughest courses not currently found on the PGA Tour schedule.
Tiger Woods, at 41 - years - old, came off a 17 - month - competitive layoff from real events and got tossed into a Torrey Pines South Course that looked more like a U.S. Open setup than a regular tour stop.
Battling the Pinehurst course while holding off Tiger Woods, New Zealand's Michael Campbell won the U.S. Open — and couldn't believe it himself
The irony is that this Pinehurst course is the most forward - looking setup at a U.S. Open in years.
Andy North, the owner of two U.S. Open victories and Pepper's colleague at ESPN, agreed, contending during a teleconference last week that «no one can get to you» on the course.
At the U.S. Open, ESPN comes on the air by 9 a.m. ET for coverage of the first two rounds, and typically offers look - ins of any top players during SportsCenter if top players are on the course before that time.
If you don't think so, consider the worst - kept secret at the annual meeting: The USGA will most likely award the»17 U.S. Open to Erin Hills, outside Milwaukee, a sea - level course that can be stretched to more than 8,000 yards.
On a course hyped for its enormous scale, a short little par - 3 has provided the most entertainment at the U.S. Open.
At the U.S. Open, fans get to see the best players in the world think their way around a golf course and the winner is rewarded for being the best all - around player all week.
Hosting a U.S. Open is nothing new for Pinehurst No. 2 as the course was the site for the 1999 and 2005 U.S. Opens.
Kyle: There are two ways to go with Jordan this week: (1) He's fought his golf swing all year, and a test of the U.S. Open will expose those or (2) he's the best grinder in the game and this is a grinder's golf course.
Some notes on the top stories of the day and how the course played at the U.S. Open.
Granted, the course was yielding red numbers all over the place, relatively for a U.S. Open.
It's a golf course that feels more like an arena built specifically for the U.S. Open.
It's early on Thursday at the U.S. Open, but there are birdies out there on a Pinehurst course that almost yielded an outward 30 to Brandt Snedeker.
The U.S. Open has been marred by course and rules controversies the last two years.
... and illustrating how easy it is for fans to hop the commuter rail and head out to the game at a course that has staged two U.S. Opens and a host of other major professional and amateur championships.
Knost's earlier tweet, of course, referred to the way the USGA screwed up a penalty call on Dustin Johnson in the final round of the U.S. Open.
Hot on the heels of our July cover featuring Danivlle, CA's Ty Akabane's stellar performance punching her a ticket to the U.S. Women's Open, another record - tying performance at the 42nd Girls Junior PGA Championship at the Country Club of St. Albans, Lewis and Clark Course is taking place.
It appears some players are starting to figure out the tough course at The Olympic Club in the 2012 U.S. Open.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z