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
2. 1999–Staged on Pinehurst No.2, this one had spectacular drama. Payne Stewart, with his wind shirt with cut off sleeves, sunk a treacherous 15-foot par putt on the final hole to beat Phil Mickelson. It was the pinnacle of Stewart’s career. Sadly, he never got to defend his title. Stewart died tragically in a...