Steelers doctor Bradley part of top-ranked Day’s medical team By Gerry Dulac / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette In a way, Bradley has gone from No. 7 to No. 1.
Winning at Oakmont could be McIlroy’s ‘biggest accomplishment’ By Andy Wittry / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Rory McIlroy is the 2011 U.S. Open champion and third-ranked golfer in the world.
At Oakmont, Dustin Johnson seeks redemption By Gerry Dulac / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette “This year is going to be a little different,” Johnson said.
Masters champ Willett eyes back-to-back majors at Oakmont By Craig Meyer / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette He wants to prove he’s more than a fortuitous Sunday in Georgia.
USGA tames Oakmont rough after player complaints By Stephen J. Nesbitt and Andy Wittry / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Oakmont’s trademark rough, thick as a thicket, has been snipped.
Defending champion Spieth revises U.S. Open prediction By Gerry Dulac / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette When he played 27 holes at Oakmont Country Club six weeks ago, Jordan Spieth said he would sign for even par right then and take his chances of defending his U.S.
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.
Oakmont preparing for rain as U.S. Open nears By Brody Miller / Pittsburgh Post-Gazette The players are beginning to take the course at Oakmont Country Club.
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.