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2026 U.S. Open takeaways: Margins thinner than ever as Shinnecock Hills shines and Scheffler squanders chance
This year's national open provided some great drama down the stretch
Source: CBS Sports
Former Premier League stars fall short in bids to qualify for The Open
Former Premier League footballers Jimmy Bullard and Peter Odemwingie have both fallen short in their ambitious attempts to qualify for The Open via Regional Qualifying.
Source: Sky Sports
2026 U.S. Open: Scottie Scheffler's failure to mount a charge on Sunday latest example of year-long issue
Scheffler never pressured Wyndham Clark in the final pairing and will wait at least one more year for the career grand slam
Source: CBS Sports
2026 Travelers Championship odds, picks, date: Surprising predictions by golf model that's nailed 17 majors
SportsLine's model simulated the Travelers Championship 2026 10,000 times and revealed surprising golf picks
Source: CBS Sports
'Good can come from bad' - Why Clark deserves praise for 'awesome' US Open win
Code of contact is a hot topic right now in the men's game and Wyndham Clark is a good example of when boundaries are put in place, good can come from it.
Source: Sky Sports
The champion they didnt want: inside Wyndham Clarks lonely US Open coronation
The major winner has rebuilt both his swing and confidence and learned to function without the approval of the massesOn the evening before he won the US Open for a second time in four years, Wyndham…
Source: The Guardian
Wyndham Clark wins second U.S. Open; NBA Draft a day away; will USMNT hold up in World Cup?
Covering a triumphant weekend in Southampton, World Cup drama and NBA Draft predictions
Source: CBS Sports
US Open shows why golf on guard against bad behaviour
With unruly behaviour both on and off the course during last week's US Open, it is imperative officials continue to closely police the situation, writes Iain Carter.
Source: BBC Sport
US Open shows why golf on guard against bad behaviour
With unruly behaviour both on and off the course during last week's US Open, it is imperative officials continue to closely police the situation, writes Iain Carter.
Source: BBC Sport
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