When you come to think of it that is the secret of most of the great holes all over the world. They all have some kind of a twist. C.B. MACDONALD
Jason Day Says Oakmont Could Set Up For Runaway Victor
/Gerry Dulac caught up with Jason Day after the World No. 1's first time around Oakmont and the Aussie is a fan. Day was accompanied by fellow Double Eagle Golf Club member John Kasich, former Ohio governor and presidential candidate.


After talking about how much he likes the course, Day offered this assessment.
Oakmont’s fairways are still receptive from a heavy rain Monday, and Day said that will be a key when the U.S. Open starts — keeping the ball out of the rough and away from the deep fairway bunkers. But, then, he offered a surprisingly different opinion on what could happen.
“If they have it set up like in the past with good [weather] conditions, it will be pretty tough,” Day said. “But you never know. This is the kind of course, there may be a chance where one person can run away with it. You get a guy hot with their longer stuff and hitting a lot of fairways and hitting the right spots on the greens and you give yourself an opportunity and got everything firing, they can kind of run away with it. I’m not saying that’s me but there could be an opportunity for someone to do that.”
"There's nothing quite like Oakmont"
/Video: Oakmont's 13th & 14th
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/Buck: “Whatever we did in 2015 will be markedly better in 2016.”
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/Forward Press: Two Majors Before The U.S. Open...
/The 2016 U.S. Open Still Is Not A Sell Out...
/I'm not sure if this is news or not, since the USGA could announce tomorrow it's sold out and we would not know either way.
Still, considering they were nearing a sell out back in March and you can still get tickets for Monday to Friday play, it begs the question: cost, experience, venue or some combination of all the above?
Oakmont is not quite a boutique venue, but they galleries were to be limited to 30,000 a day, which isn't Pinehurst scale.
Hanging the sold out sign has occurred alarmingly close to the event in recent years.
All but Thursday and a few practice round days were sold out by February, 2010 for Pebble Beach.
All but the first round had sold out at Congressional in May, 2011.
Olympic didn’t sell out until tournament week in 2012.
Merion sold out entirely by June 10th
Chambers Bay sold out except for practice rounds by February, 2015.
Pinehurst kept the streak intact for 28 years, but just barely (June 13).
I know in past threads some of you had noted the experience. I'm curious what you think is the most likely reason?
Phil: Oakmont The Hardest We've Played
/Fox All In On Drones, Comprehensive VR At U.S. Open
/Golf's Heismen: Hossler, Law Take Top College Honors
/I'm a little late on this but nice to see the recognition for Haskins winner Beau Hossler and Annika winner Bronte Law.
Hossler seems to be handling his shoulder injury well given that he is now delaying his pro debut. Ryan Lavner with the report on NCAA golf's two best players for 2015-16 and Hossler's health update shared with Steve Burkowski.
Ok So Not All U.S. Open Sectional Stories End Happily
/Garry Smits with the bizarro tale of 17-year-old Won Jun Lee getting docked two strokes for fixing a ball mark off the green.
The story gets more awkward given that the playing partner who called the violation on Lee ended up tied with him for second, only to lose out on a berth because of the penalty.
Lee denied guilt but also repeatedly apologized, and as Smits notes, there was a witness to what was apparently a violation more than once.
Tommy Dudley, a Timuquana member and one of the on-site USGA rules officials, said it wouldn’t have mattered.
“There was enough outside evidence to support [Wilkinson’s] contention,” Dudley said.
Dudley said the “outside evidence” was Wilkinson’s wife, Mandy, who confirmed Lee’s actions. Wilkinson said he asked his wife to watch Lee on Tuesday after he said he said Lee flirted with the rule several times on Monday before a rain delay.
Wilkinson said he approached Lee during the delay to tell him that he was close to breaking the rules.
Fun times in Florida!

