Bomb your drives 325+ yards, power gouge your approach shots out of 4 to 6 inch thick rough and sink putts on hardwood floor-fast, mounded greens and you too can be a U.S. Open Champion. In a fun-filled conversation on the Fore Golfers Network Podcast, the Guru talks about how Bryson DeChambeau muscled his...
5 Best U.S. Opens in the Modern Era
1. 1973–I’ve never seen a more mesmerizing round of golf than Johnny Miller’s 63 on the final day. I remember watching the then 26-year old Miller pin-seeking on just about every hole at Oakmont resulting in a phenomenal birdie barrage that left players like Nicklaus and Trevino behind. The U.S.G.A. was so miffed that...