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Who will win the U.S. Open?
Writers from around the Tribune Co. discuss who they think will win golf's U.S. Open. Check back throughout the day for more updates, and feel free to weigh in with a comment of your own. Bill Dwyre, Los Angeles Times When asked to pick winners in...
Tags: Sergio Garcia, Allentown, Keegan Bradley, Steve Stricker, The Open Championship
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Jason Kidd, newly retired as a player, will coach Brooklyn Nets
The Brooklyn Nets hired Jason Kidd as their coach Wednesday, bringing the former star back to the franchise he led to its greatest NBA success. Kidd retired this month after one season with the New York Knicks, his 19th in the NBA. The Nets decided to...
Tags: Mikhail Prokhorov, Chivas USA, Soccer, Brian Shaw, New York Knicks
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USGA believes Open will miss weather
ARDMORE, Pa. — The storm system expected to pound Chicago Wednesday night could send golfers scurrying off Merion on Thursday. And with 156 players in the field, that could result in a replay of 2009 U.S. Open at Bethpage, when the first round...
Tags: Sergio Garcia, Lucas Glover, Keegan Bradley, PGA Tour, Matt Kuchar
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History and hole oddities make Open site special
— The USGA did not have to come back to Merion Golf Club. In fact, almost everyone thought the 1981 U.S. Open would be the last one played here. The logistics are brutal. The practice range is on the West Course, about a mile from the first tee,...
Tags: Luke Donald, Keegan Bradley, The Open Championship, Sports, Golf
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Who will win the U.S. Open at Merion?
Bruins fan Bradley Teddy Greenstein, Chicago Tribune Hogan. Trevino. Graham … Woods? Tiger's an enormous favorite to end his five-year major championship drought, but something tells me — maybe his tie for 65th at the Memorial —...Tags: Keegan Bradley, Steve Stricker, The Open Championship, PGA Championship, Tiger Woods
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John Huh ready for first U.S. Open
It hasn't quite sunk in yet for John Huh that he's on the verge of completing the grand slam tour of major championships within the first 18 months of his burgeoning career. The 2008 Crescenta Valley High graduate has already participated in the British...
Tags: Webb Simpson, PGA Tour, HP Byron Nelson Championship, Masters Tournament, The Open Championship
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Rainy forecast forces USGA to make contingency plans for U.S. Open
The U.S. Golf Association learned a valuable lesson about tickets at Bethpage in 2009, and the policy born then will be in place this week at the U.S. Open. With the threat of weather that could delay or suspend Thursday's opening round at Merion Golf...
Tags: Clubs and Associations, Lifestyle and Leisure, Sports, Golf, Long Island
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Grube Thrilled That 8 Of PGA's Top 20 Will Play In Travelers Championship
The Hartford CourantTravelers Championship tournament director Nathan Grube is allowed to smile. The PGA Tour event June 20-23 has a quality field, especially considering it's the week after the U.S. Open at Merion Golf Club in Ardmore, Pa. The Travelers Championship has...Tags: Webb Simpson, Keegan Bradley, Transportation Industry, Ian Poulter, Adam Scott
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U.S. Open field looking to play in the mud
Lift, clean and play? Not for the big boys at the U.S. Open. United States Golf Assn. officials have insisted that no special accommodations will be made for players despite a rainy week and a forecast that calls for additional downpours during the...
Tags: Sergio Garcia, PGA Tour, Masters Tournament, Matt Kuchar, Graeme McDowell
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Uneasy peace between Garcia and Tiger at U.S. Open
— In retrospect, Tiger Woods whiffed on his chance for a perfect retort to Sergio Garcia's fried chicken remark. What he could (and should) have said was: "With Sergio, I would expect jerk chicken." But then again, maybe Jamaicans get offended....Tags: Sergio Garcia, The Happiest News!, PGA Championship, The Players Championship, Tiger Woods
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Will Phil Mickelson make it to Merion for his Thursday tee time?
Phil Mickelson is scheduled to return to Merion Golf Club about three hours before his first-round tee time Thursday at the U.S. Open, the Associated Press reports. Doug Ferguson, the Associated Press golf writer, noted on Twitter that Mickelson is...
Tags: PGA Tour, Phil Mickelson, Sports, Payne Stewart, Golf
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Facts about U.S. Open at Merion
When: Thursday-Sunday. Where: Merion Golf Club (East Course), Ardmore, Pa. Course: 6,996 yards, par 70. The 1912 Hugh Wilson design will host its fifth U.S. Open. It ranked sixth in Golf Digest's most recent "America's 100 Greatest Courses" list....
Tags: Webb Simpson, ESPN (tv network), The Open Championship, Sports, Golf
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