‘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.
Angel Cabrera hopes some habits stick at Oakmont By Maya Sweedler / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Angel Cabrera has good memories from Oakmont Country Club.
Adam Scott believes his play is built for Oakmont By Andy Wittry / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Scott hasn’t been shy to voice his concern about the difficulty of the course.
Focusing on fairways, U.S. Open competitors plan to adjust on tee box By Maya Sweedler / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Several players say they plan to ditch the driver.
‘Party Hard’ rocker’s brother gets shot at Oakmont By Craig Meyer / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Patrick Wilkes-Krier, the brother of “Party Hard” musician and Penguins cult hero Andrew W.K., has made an improbable run to the U.S. Open.
U.S. Open notebook: Rain threatens first-round play at Oakmont By Craig Meyer, Andy Wittry and Maya Sweedler / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Forecasts for today called for an 80 percent chance of thunderstorms.
Jim Furyk looks to regain rhythm at Oakmont By Gerry Dulac / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette “It’s not fun to be away from golf,” Furyk said.
Form follows function for golfers on the course By Andy Wittry / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette As golf apparel has evolved, the look is more athletic these days.
‘There is no next Tiger’: U.S. Open at Oakmont looms sans Woods By Elizabeth Bloom / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette And much has changed since his 2007 appearance at the tournament.