U.S. Open notebook: Players adapt to modified schedule at Oakmont By Dan Sostek / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette “You just have to get on with it. That’s Mother Nature.”
At dream U.S. Open debut, Zach Edmondson has disastrous outing By Brody Miller / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Zach Edmondson is constantly walking alone.
Gretzky cheers on Dustin Johnson, visits Stanley Cup during trip to Oakmont By Andy Wittry / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Gretzky expressed his admiration for Pittsburgh as a sports city.
Oakmont crews work around the clock to undo storm damage By Elizabeth Bloom / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette While the rain finally stopped, Oakmont’s maintenance never did.
Rainy start to U.S. Open wasn’t a complete washout By Stephen J. Nesbitt / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Exactly half of the 156 players in the field did not tee off Thursday, with only nine finishers beating the rain and the fading light.
Amateur Scheffler leader after first day at U.S. Open By Andy Wittry / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette “It hasn’t really sunk in yet. I played pretty solid.”
U.S. Open notebook: Rain complicates USGA’s plan at Oakmont By Elizabeth Bloom and Maya Sweedler / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Only half of the 156 qualifiers teed off Thursday at Oakmont Country Club.
Mike Van Sickle proud to represent Pittsburgh at Oakmont By Craig Meyer / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Unlike many, he actually finished his first round, shooting a 6-over 76.
12th hole at Oakmont makes U.S. Open history By Ray Fittipaldo / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette The par 5 played even longer than its Open-record 684 yards because of wet conditions.
Penguins show up at Oakmont with Stanley Cup By Dan Sostek and Brody Miller / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette The Penguins putted for about 10 minutes before returning to shelter in preparation for another storm cell.