OAKMONT, Pa. (AP) - There’s a lot to think about at the U.S. Open. Particularly when it visits brawny Oakmont, where danger always seems to be one swing, one bounce, one “wait, where is that putt going to end up?” away.
The US Open at Oakmont is a brutal test that takes a long time
OAKMONT, Pa. (AP) - There’s a lot to think about at the U.S. Open. Particularly when it visits brawny Oakmont, where danger always seems to be one swing, one bounce, one “wait, where is that putt going to end up?” away.
Good thing - or bad thing, depending on who you ask - there’s plenty of time to think (or overthink).
The physical demands at the sprawling par-70 layout carved into a hilly slice of Western Pennsylvania so big it’s divided by an interstate are obvious.
Step into the 5-inch-plus rough and your shoes (not to mention your ball) disappear.