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Shinnecock Hills: All You Need To Know

Shinnecock Hills in Long Island, New York is one of the oldest golf courses in the USA All you need to know about Shinnecock Hills, venue for this year's US Open This article Shinnecock Hills: All You Need To Know appeared first on Golf Monthly.

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What Is The US Open Playoff Format?

The US Open playoff format is different to all the other majors, in that it is the only one that is longer than three holes... Tiger Woods stands with runner-up Rocco Mediate after the 2008 US Open playoff The US Open playoff format is different to all the other majors... This article What Is The US Open Playoff Format? appeared first on Golf Monthly.

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US Open: Patience Is Key

GM's Nick Bonfield discusses the role of patience and mental strength at the US Open GM's Nick Bonfield discusses the role of patience and mental strength at the US Open This article US Open: Patience Is Key appeared first on Golf Monthly.

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Fathers and Sons of the US Open

We take a look back at fathers and sons at the US OpenThe leaderboard at the 2010 US Open. Credit: Donald Miralle (Getty Images) The US Open has brought together fathers and sons down the years This article Fathers and Sons of the US Open appeared first on Golf Monthly.

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Top 5 Major Meltdowns

Here we look at our Top 5 Major Meltdowns including Phil Mickelson and Colin Montgomerie in 2006...But can you guess who tops the list?Jean Van De Velde of France looks at his ball in the burn on the 18th hole during the 1999 British Open played at Carnoustie. We take a look at the top 5 meltdowns in major championship history This article Top 5 Major Meltdowns appeared first on Golf Monthly.

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