Category: Golf Betting

  • Koepka repeats as U.S. Open champion

    SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. — Brooks Koepka has the game to win a U.S. Open on any course. One year after Koepka overpowered the wide fairways of Erin Hills in a U.S. Open remembered for low scoring, he navigated his way through the brutal conditions of Shinnecock Hills and closed with a 2-under 68 to become the…

  • WATCH: Brooks Koepka goes back-to-back at U.S. Open

    With a 2-under 68 in the final round at Shinnecock Hills, Brooks Koepka is the first player to successfully defend his title at the U.S. Open since Curtis Strange in 1989. Koepka was six-shots back after the first round but bounced back with a 4-under 66 on Friday. Koepka finished the championship at 1 over…

  • Follow live: Bunched leaderboard chasing the U.S. Open title

    Can Patrick Reed follow his Masters tittle with a U.S. Open win? He’s making a move early. Click here to read the full article…

  • The Phil Mickelson mess, through the eyes of his playing partner

    Andrew “Beef” Johnston was right next to Phil Mickelson for the mess on the 13th hole. Let him tell you what happened, in his own words. Click here to read the full article…

  • Why Phil Mickelson was not disqualified from the US Open and why other pros think he should have been

    Phil Mickelson started the final round of the U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills 14 strokes behind the leaders, but he had become the story of the tournament thanks to a bizarre penalty and a ruling from the USGA that many disagreed with. The incident came on the 13th hole of the third round when Mickelson…

  • How this U.S. Open turned into an beautifully absurd fiasco

    The U.S. Open went off the rails Saturday. The course was impossible. The players were losing their minds. But then, that is what this tournament is all about. Click here to read the full article…

  • Everything you need to know about the final round of the U.S. Open

    Tony Finau is part of a surprising final group at the U.S. Open. And if you’re looking for who might walk away with the trophy, the possibilities really are endless. Click here to read the full article…

  • Carnage returns to U.S. Open

    SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. – There is crazy and then there is mental. Dustin Johnson shot 7-over 77 and still leads the tournament. Tony Finau and Daniel Berger started the third round 11 shots off the pace in a tie for 45th but after early rounds of 66 they will play in the final group Sunday. Rickie…

  • No-complaint zone

    SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. – The player with the unbreakable spirit who finds a way to win this 118th U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills could well be a player who has tapped into the requisite stoicism and toughness once already. Dustin Johnson (2016), Brooks Koepka (2017), Justin Rose (2013) and even 48-year-old Jim Furyk (2003) are among…

  • Brooks Koepka has sights set on history at U.S. Open

    SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. – Brooks Koepka’s victory at last year’s U.S. Open sent traditionalists into a tizzy. Those accustomed to knee-high rough and narrow fairways were disgusted with Koepka’s ability to wield driver with impunity on a course that was too wide and too soft for their liking. One year after winning on a modern golf…

  • Emergency 9: U.S. Open, Round 3

    Here are nine tidbits from the third round of the 118th United States Open that gamers can use tomorrow, this weekend or down the road. Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Southampton, N.Y., is hosting for the fifth time in history and plays 7,440 yards to a Par-70. PAIN OR GAIN These were the top-10 picked…

  • U.S. Open so tough, some players say it’s unfair

    When even the best players in the world are looking foolish on a golf course, you have to wonder if the USGA went too far with the difficulty. Click here to read the full article…