Perfectly Imperfect at Merion
Dovetailing nicely with the USGA’s eco-friendly approach, Merion superintendent Matt Shaffer oversees one of the most sustainable programs in the country
Philadelphia: The City of Golferly Love
Philadelphia just may be America’s ultimate golf town
Unforgettable: Ben Hogan’s Win at Merion
More than six decades later, Ben Hogan’s miraculous 1950 U.S. Open victory at Merion remains a remarkable achievement—and an indelible memory
Magnificent Merion
This year’s U.S. Open contestants are likely to figure out what those before them usually learned the hard way: Underestimate the East Course at your peril.
I Was There: Strange vs. Faldo at The Country Club
It took some convincing and chicanery, but I was walking step for step with my twin brother
Inverness Club
Over the years, the contributions of several top architects have added up to a Midwest gem that stands as one of the premier addresses of American golf
Lee Wybranski on the Official U.S. Open Poster
Poster Boy, U.S. Open Artist
1966 U.S. Open: Arnie’s Anguish
I’d come on Sunday to watch Arnie make history, and sadly that’s just what he did
Greg Norman’s Saturday Slam
In 1986 Greg Norman led all four major championships after 54 holes but won only one of them
Oakmont Showdown Between Jack Nicklaus & Arnold Palmer
This year marks the 50th anniversary of Nicklaus’s first step toward immortality