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Rose eyes another major at Shinnecock but says it wouldn’t change his career

Justin Rose is still stuck on the one major title he won at the U.S. Open in 2013. He has had some good chances to add another in the 13 years since, most notably when he was runner-up last year at the Masters after Rory McIlroy beat him in a playoff to complete the career Grand Slam.


17-year-old Russell gets set to tee it up at first U.S. Open

Miles Russell is certainly not the youngest player to compete in the U.S. Open. He’s not even the only 17-year-old in the field at Shinnecock Hills — Giuseppe Puebla also made it through a 36-hole qualifier at the same site.


Koepka says he plans to play U.S. Open

Brooks Koepka plans to play in this week's U.S. Open after pulling out of last week's RBC Canadian Open because of a hand injury.


Koivun back at US Open in last tournament as an amateur

Jackson Koivun was so good at Auburn he already locked up a PGA Tour card after his sophomore season. He just didn’t think he was ready, regardless of results that suggested differently. Now he is.


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