How has scoring evolved in the U.S. Open in 125s? And does the USGA make the conditions too difficult? It's been a debate for the ages.
The USGA said it hoped to spark greater interest in women's golf with the official launch of its "Women Worth Watching" campaign on Wednesday, an initiative that has the backing of some of the top ...
United States Golf Association Chief Executive Mike Davis will leave the national governing body at the end of 2021 to pursue a lifelong passion of golf course design and construction, the ...
The USGA has been looking for a new television deal once its current contract with NBC expires in 2027. And after exploring the market, it appears like the US Open and other championship events aren’t ...
The USGA has officially found a home for its wide-ranging portfolio of golf tournaments, and it’ll look pretty similar to its current abode. NBC announced on Tuesday that it has renewed a media rights ...
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Real estate broker to USGA champion: A 2026 US Open spot is secured at Troon
From playing Division I collegiate basketball to selling real estate in Illinois, Brandon Holtz never dreamed of winning a USGA championship. That is, until he did. Now a spot in the 2026 U.S. Open ...
There’s a recurring sight Ben Kimball expects to see on the greens at The Broadmoor during the U.S. Senior Open. Players picking their ball out of the hole, taking a few steps away, then looking back ...
OAKMONT, Pa. – Driver testing for characteristic time, or CT, became a headline at last month’s PGA Championship when Rory McIlroy’s driver was deemed nonconforming just days before the year’s second ...
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It took 23 holes, but this 40-something from Florida just captured another U.S. Women’s Mid-Am title
Long, 28, was the 2019 Conference USA Golfer of the Year while playing at Middle Tennessee State and earned two First-Team All-Conference selections. This was the second USGA championship she’s played ...
MAMARONECK, N.Y. -- The USGA knows the reputation it is combating and admitted that this week for the U.S. Open at Winged Foot it might find some spots here and there to give the players a break. "We ...
It's not that the United States Golf Association wants to reduce the field at the U.S. Open to so many sniffling babies, getting beat up by gnarly rough, narrow fairways and fast greens. The stance of ...
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