Around Winged Foot, Neil Regan is considered a walking encyclopedia. Indeed, it wouldn’t be a surprise...Continue Reading
Our latest podcast sifts through Phil Mickelson’s Winged Foot collapse to unearth lessons for the rest of us
It was one of the most brutal finishes to a U.S. Open. In 2006 at Winged Foot, Phil Mickelson needed a par on 18 to win.Continue Reading
Technically this isn’t an ‘Open,’ but there are lots of long-shot dreamers competing at Winged Foot
If you’re a stickler for semantics then sure, this is not a “true” U.S. Open. Continue Reading
The return to Winged Foot means a return to this USGA favourite—gnarly rough
Winged Foot has a knack for producing memorable championship images: Phil Mickelson’s sickened look...Continue Reading
Ranking the top 100 golfers competing at Winged Foot
And just like that, it’s major week once again. Continue Reading
Scottie Scheffler out of U.S. Open after testing positive for COVID-19
Scottie Scheffler is out of the 2020 U.S. Open after testing positive for COVID-19.Continue Reading
A super-scientific ranking of Winged Foot’s 11 previous major championships
After 14 years—plus an extra three months thanks to a global pandemic—the U.S. Open returns to Winged Foot.Continue Reading
Phil Mickelson’s 2006 Winged Foot collapse is remembered for the 18th hole, but here are the other miscues that cost him
Phil Mickelson made 286 strokes at the 2006 U.S. Open. Six of them came on Winged Foot’s final hole...Continue Reading
Tommy Fleetwood can explain the surprising detour he’s taking before next week’s U.S. Open
Tommy Fleetwood felt he needed more competition before next week's U.S. Open when his FedEx Cup Playoff run ended after just one event. Continue Reading
David Feherty expects ‘a lot of whining’ next week at Winged Foot
Ever since the third round of the 2018 U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills, the USGA has earned the reputation of “going soft,” at least in the twisted minds of those on social mediaContinue Reading
Brooks Koepka withdraws from Winged Foot
Brooks Koepka announced Wednesday that he is withdrawing from the 2020 U.S. Open.Continue Reading
Who is in field for the 2020 U.S. Open at Winged Foot
The 2020 U.S. Open is scheduled for Sept. 17-20 at Winged Foot Golf Club in Mamaroneck, N.Y., three months later than originally planned.Continue Reading
USGA devising plan to reflect regular U.S. Open field as much as possible
The field for this year’s U.S. Open at Winged Foot might not look appreciably different than it has in previous years. At least that’s what the USGA is hoping to achieve.Continue Reading