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US Open experience at Pinehurst leaves Akshay Bhatia of Wake Forest with ‘bitter taste’
Raleigh News and Observer via AOL· 7 hours agoBhatia was paired with Russell Henley, whose 67 tied for low score of the day as Henley tied for...
Patrick Cantlay & Wife Nikki Shared Gorgeous Wedding Photos From Rome
Heavy.com· 1 day agoGolf star Patrick Cantlay and wife Nikki Cantlay's wedding photos from their Rome nuptials turn...
Bryson DeChambeau rallies for U.S. Open golf victory, dedicates win to late father
UPI· 6 hours agoBryson DeChambeau spent most of his Sunday swinging through wiregrass and around tree roots, but...
'My chance to feel what it’s like to play in Fenway and Gillette': Defending champion Keegan Bradley...
Worcester Telegram & Gazette via Yahoo Sports· 2 days ago“It was so great,” he said. “It sort of reset me.” Bradley used the putters that the mini-golf...
Jared Johnson captures HAWL men's club golf championship
The Port Lavaca Wave· 6 days agoHIDEAWAY — Jared Johnson won the HAWL Men's Club Golf Championship at Hide-A-Way Lake Club on May...
Scheffler has another tough day fighting the Pinehurst No. 2 greens at the US Open ::...
WRAL Sports Fan· 1 day agoPINEHURST, N.C. (AP) — Scottie Scheffler didn't expect 5-over par through two days at the U.S. Open...
How Are Indigenous Coffee Farmers Helping Soil Health In India?
Forbes· 4 days agoIndia may be famous for tea, but in the Araku region, researchers, an NGO and indigenous farmer...
For all the history, Pinehurst No. 2 and the U.S. Open are forever linked to Payne Stewart
Dallas Morning News· 7 days agoPinehurst No. 2 in the sandhills region of North Carolina has 117 years of golf history behind it....
Florida's new Great Wolf Lodge vs. Disney Wilderness Resort: Let's compare
Naples Daily News via Yahoo News· 3 days agoWhat amenities are there for resort guests...Wolf Lodge in Naples "will offer a host of...
Welcome back to Pinehurst: USGA plants its flag in NC’s Sandhills for years to come
The News & Observer· 21 hours agoThe giant scoreboard in the fan village, one of the first thing visitors to the U.S. Open see after entering the Pinehurst property proper, bore a simple message instead of leaders and scores ...