US Women's Open final-round live updates at Erin Hills
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Eight years after Brooks Koepka brought Erin Hills to its knees, the course has bounced back. Just ask the USGA exec who set it up.
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Golf Digest on MSNAriya Jutanugarn is quickly reminded why it’s called Erin HILLS, hilariously has to take a breatherAriya Jutanugarn opted to take the road less traveled Saturday during the third round of the U.S. Women’s Open at Erins Hills and promptly discovered why the host course is called Erin HILLS. The two-time major champion has a 2018 U.
Much of the U.S. Women's Open field struggled with the treacherous 15th green at Erin Hills Golf Course on Saturday. Watch those lowlights before Mel Reid demonstrates what made the putting surface so tricky.
The Live From crew evaluate how players are handling Erin Hills during the U.S. Women's Open, looking at some of the good and bad during Round 2.
Steve Trattner discovered the property that would become Erin Hills. Then he was convicted of a murder of which no one thought him capable.
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Golf Digest on MSNThis insane chip went a foot and nearly rolled off the green. That’s how dramatic Erin Hills can beThe USGA reported the greens were rolling at a 13 on the Stimpmeter for the first round, and had been double cut and rolled that morning after having been single cut and rolled the night before. All of this is to say, if you and your golf buddies are wondering about how hard it might be to putt at the U.S. Women’s Open, the answer is: Very hard.
Jean Wells, owner of Jean’s Clay Studio, is selling handmade objects specifically designed for the U.S. Women’s Open taking place May 28-June 1
Republic of Korea golfer Jinhee Im carded a 68 in the first round to be among early leaders at the U.S. Women’s Open.