‘Hardest course I’ve ever played’: Oakmont presents four-day survival test By Gerry Dulac / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette It is not a time for excitement and anticipation. It is not a moment the players embrace or inhale the nostalgia and history.
Displaced Oakmont caddies capitalize on course knowledge during U.S. Open By Brody Miller / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Caddies will be involved with the Open at Oakmont, some with Fox and one as a caddie.
Few, if any, holes will have greater impact than No. 17 By Gerry Dulac / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette There is nothing easy about No. 17, despite its shortish length.
Mickelson has mastered finishing second but craves first U.S. Open title By Gerry Dulac / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Phil Mickelson will pardon Jack Nicklaus for his personal short-sightedness.
Pennsylvania Turnpike just adds to Oakmont’s charm By Craig Meyer / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette The characteristics of a challenging golf course, the kind fit to stage the U.S.
Wes Short, 52, takes winding road to first U.S. Open By Craig Meyer / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette By his own admission, Wes Short, Jr. didn’t know if this day would ever arrive.
Standing the test of time By Brody Miller / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Oakmont Country Club has been labeled as a course built on behavioral psychology — stimulus and response, reward and punishment.
Conquering Oakmont By Gerry Dulac / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Driving, putting and, well, smoking has helped some of golf's best tame one of the game's most difficult courses.
Smoother Ride By Craig Meyer / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Getting to and from Oakmont should be a little easier now with better parking and a new, wider Hulton Bridge.