South Korea’s Sung Hyun Park won the U.S. Women’s Open by 2-shots over amateur Hye Jin Choi.
Here are highlights from the final round from LPGA.com:
South Korea’s Sung Hyun Park won the U.S. Women’s Open by 2-shots over amateur Hye Jin Choi.
Here are highlights from the final round from LPGA.com:
Have you been looking for Danny Noonan’s Bushwood CC caddy shirt?
You can have your very own right HERE.
You too can “be the ball” (I just hope you don’t end up in the lumber yard).
LPGA player Belen Mozo joins Golf Channel School of Golf’s Martin Hall to discuss her approach to hitting shots around the green.
Golf Channel teacher Craig Bocking demonstrates how using the AimPoint method can help you sink breaking putts.
Here is more on Aim Point explained.
Brooks Koepka overpowered Erin Hills golf course and winning the 2017 U.S. Open. Koepka started the day one-shot back, but had 6-birdies in a final round 67 to win by 4 over Hideki Matsuyama and Brian Harman.
Canada’s Brooke Henderson wins the Meijer LPGA Classic over Michelle Wie and Lexi Thompson.
.@BrookeHenderson goes bogey-free on her final round to win the @MeijerLPGA! See how she was Up To The Challenge in these highlights: pic.twitter.com/nON4CmRGrw
— LPGA (@LPGA) June 18, 2017
Gangs all here!! 🤗 @BrookeHenderson @MeijerLPGA #Family pic.twitter.com/YTSez4kVQ6
— LPGA (@LPGA) June 18, 2017
Justin Thomas shot the lowest round with respect to par in the history of the U.S. Open with a 9-under 63 in the third round.
Johnny Miller’s 63 at Oakmont was 8-under.
Here are highlights from Justin Thomas’s round:
And here is Justin’s post-round interview:
And here is his scorecard and stats for the 3rd round (from USOpen.com):