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Lake Course has seen many broken dreams

he U.S. Open is a movable feast, shifting from the old golf world to the new and then back again. It is a carnival of emotion and tradition that is both a national championship and regional reflection. The Super Bowl and World Series are big-city spectaculars. The Masters never wanders from the red-clay country of southeast Georgia. Read More

Closing holes may prompt frantic finish

In the build-up for the U.S. Open, much as been made of the brutal opening stretch of holes which are expected to grind up players one by one and spit them out. But while the start will be rugged, the closing two holes provide scoring chances that could bring the championship down to the wire. "Generally, we’re just trying to hang on coming and make a bunch of pars," Tiger Woods said this week. Read More

U.S. Open fans descend on Bay Area sites where tourists rarely tread

The official start of the U.S. Open at the Olympic Club will be welcomed by businesses in Daly City and southwest San Francisco, locations that don’t typically see the tourist activity enjoyed by other parts of the Bay Area. Read More

An Open filled with intrigue

As the calendar turned to June, the U.S. Open was a highly anticipated event. Read More

Defending McIlroy has sights set on top spot at U.S. Open

After demolishing the field at the U.S. Open last year, Rory McIlroy admits he’s raised the expectations he has for himself on a weekly basis. Just finishing toward the top of the leaderboard simply isn’t good enough anymore. As for his expectations for throwing out the first pitch at Tuesday night’s Giants-Houston Astros game, he brought them down just a bit. Read More

Zhang draws rave reviews from fellow competitors at U.S. Open

While all the big names in golf are gathered in San Francisco for the U.S. Open, it was a 14-year-old amateur who had the Olympic Club buzzing on Tuesday. Andy Zhang, an amateur from Florida who was born in China, was added to the field late Monday when Paul Casey had to withdraw because of a shoulder injury. And there he was Tuesday morning, taking in a practice round with Masters champ Bubba Watson. He’ll be the youngest player ever to play in the U.S. Open. Read More

U.S. Open 2012 Tee Times

Thursday starting from hole No. 1/Friday starting from No. 9 Read More

Familiarity no help for Tiger

Tiger Woods should be familiar with the Olympic Club because he played it many times when he was going to Stanford and also competed in the 1998 U.S. Open there. Still, he told the media in a group interview Tuesday, he doesn’t know it at all because there are so many changes. Read More

Tiger has his "game face" set for U.S. Open at Olympic

Tiger Woods has not won a major title in four long years but the former world number one oozed a steely confidence at the Olympic Club on Tuesday while preparing for this week’s U.S. Open. Boosted by his 73rd PGA Tour victory at the Memorial tournament two weeks ago in Dublin, Ohio, Woods is happy with his game and returns to a course he knows very well from his student days at Stanford University. Read More

Former Stanford golfer Martin back at Open, defying the odds

Casey Martin hasn’t competed in a professional event since 2006. He doesn’t even play full rounds regularly anymore. And he’s still battling a circulatory disorder that makes walking painful. Hardly the ideal résumé for a golfer preparing for the U.S. Open, arguably the most challenging event of the year. Read More
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