A beautiful course, a beast of a US Open at Pebble Beach
Dustin Johnson is among the early starters when the 119th U.S. Open begins Thursday at Pebble Beach, which is celebrating its 100th year.
Dustin Johnson is among the early starters when the 119th U.S. Open begins Thursday at Pebble Beach, which is celebrating its 100th year.
On Sunday night after Brooks Koepka claimed his second-straight US Open title, the Florida State alum delivered some outstanding applause to Irmo’s Dustin Johnson, who finishes in third place, two shots back from Koepka.
Dustin Johnson, part of the four-way tie for the lead to start the final round, couldn’t keep up with one of his best friends.
The only thing that spared Dustin Johnson from another U.S. Open implosion is that everyone around him suffered on a Shinnecock Hills course that even the USGA conceded got out of hand Saturday afternoon.
Dustin Johnson used the long ball to show how much was going his way in the U.S. Open.
Dustin Johnson played some of his best golf Thursday and yet the world’s No. 1 player barely beat par in the treacherous wind at Shinnecock Hills.
Former two-time Clemson All-Americans Lucas Glover and Kyle Stanley open play at the 2018 United States Open at Shinnecock Hills Country Club in New York.
Dutch Fork grad Dustin Johnson is playing his best golf right now.
Tiger Woods will play the opening two rounds of the U.S. Open with Justin Thomas and Dustin Johnson, which feels like a grouping of Nos. 1-2-3 in the world ranking.
Brooks Koepka reacts as he birdies the 16th hole during the fourth round of the U.S. Open golf tournament Sunday, June 18, 2017, at Erin Hills in Erin, Wis. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel) ERIN, Wis. (AP) — Brooks Koepka traveled around the world to find his game. He found stardom right at home as the U.S. Open champion. Koepka broke away…