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4:41 PM - Tuesday, June 18, 2013
6 hour ago
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Sports Illustrated
Did Justin Rose win the U.S. Open or did Phil Mickelson lose it? Our panel debates the Open's thrilling finish, if this Open is Mickelson's worst heartbreak, what's wrong with Tiger at majors and whether the USGA should come back to Merion.
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ESPN
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6 hour ago
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Sports Illustrated
Tiger Woods started hot with a birdie on the first hole, but that would be his only birdie of the day. Woods and fellow Nike pitchman Rory McIlroy couldn't get anything going Saturday at Merion and played their way out of this year's Open, writ . . .
6 hour ago
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Sports Illustrated
Who will win? Who will be heartbroken? Our PGA Confidential panel weighs in.
12 hour ago
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Golf.com
Justin Rose displayed remarkable grit in surviving golf ’s ultimate test, but the other winner at the U.S. Open was historic Merion, which showed it still has the teeth to take a bite out of the world’s best, writes Michael Bamberger.
18 hour ago
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NYT
Ever since Greg Norman's memorable final-round implosion let Nick Faldo win the Masters in 1996, a generation of fine English talent has come up short in golf's four major championships.
6/17/2013
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ESPN / Associated Press
U.S. Open champion Justin Rose has no plans to take any time off after winning his first major championship.
6/16/2013
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Golf.com
Pandemonium broke out once Phil Mickelson hit his approach shot into 18 at Merion. The green and white ropes -- which might as well have been stone walls during the week -- were broken down once Phil approached the final green with one final ch . . .
6/17/2013
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CBS Sports
Despite Open finish, Tiger leads British Open odds
13 hour ago
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Bleacher Report
The words from U2’s lead singer Bono rang true as I sprang out of bed as my alarm played “Beautiful Day.” Despite the 4:45 a.m. wake-up call, Father’s Day Sunday started out with optimism that on his birthday, Phil Mickelson could finally capt . . .
6/17/2013
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NYT
A list of the last 19 major championship winners after England's Justin Rose became the 18th different champion when he clinched the 113th U.S. Open at Merion Golf Club in Ardmore, Pennsylvania on Sunday.
6/16/2013
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NYT / Jeré Longman
If Merion proved to be heartless to some favorites, humbling Tiger Woods, it stood up to lashing rain and dire warnings about its course, and even showed compassion to other players.
15 hour ago
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Bleacher Report / Jesse Reed
Tiger Woods needs to go back to the drawing board after posting a disappointing final score of 13 over par at the 2013 U.S. Open. According to ESPN's Justin Ray, it was Woods' worst score to par for his entire career in a U.S. Open:Needless to . . .
6/17/2013
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NYT
Never afraid to let a tear or two drop, U.S. Solheim Cup captain Meg Mallon did, indeed, get choked up when asked about the fundraising effort the tournament is organizing for firefighters battling blazes close to the golf course.
6/17/2013
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Golf.com
Daring Phil Mickelson and the vanilla U.S. Open make an improbable match.
6/16/2013
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NYT
There was no big birthday celebration for Phil Mickelson who turned 43 at Merion Golf Club on Sunday, only another case of heartache at the U.S. Open.
6/16/2013
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NYT / Karen Crouse
Justin Rose of England clung to a narrow lead to defeat Phil Mickelson at the United States Open at Merion Golf Club, taking home his first major championship.
6/17/2013
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NYT
The most recent golden era of golf in England had everything but the one prize that brings credibility.
6/16/2013
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NYT
Tied for the U.S. Open lead, Hunter Mahan was on cruise control.
6/16/2013
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NYT
Third place at the Masters. Tied for second at the U.S. Open.