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Dom Amore: At the Travelers, No.1 Scottie Scheffler once again makes it look so easy
CROMWELL, Conn. — The language is filled with quotes to suggest how difficult the game of golf has always been: Frustrating, humbling, unpredictable.
Playing 18 holes, Mark Twain once opined in our own backyard, “Is a good walk spoiled.”
It’s not supposed to be as easy as Scottie Scheffler makes it look. Not even the No.1 player in the...Read more

Austin Eckroat's career-low round enough to match Scheffler after first day at Travelers Championship
CROMWELL, Conn. — From above the 18th green, Austin Eckroat was out of sight.
All that was visible from behind the scoreboard off to the left side of the fairway was the reflection of the sun on his club face. It was tight, but Eckroat was able to see the pin and managed to lift his second shot 128 yards onto the left side of the green. The ...Read more

Travelers Championship notes: Davis Riley was last in the field, first to birdie in opening round
CROMWELL, Conn. — Davis Riley was the last in the field and the first to tee off in the opening round of the Travelers Championship on Thursday.
An alternate, Riley received a call on Wednesday saying there had been two or three withdrawals from the pro-am. He thought there might’ve been a bug going around, so he figured he’d book a ...Read more

Expect low scores at TPC River Highlands, but Scottie Scheffler says Travelers Championship isn't 'easy'
CROMWELL, Conn. – Last week’s U.S. Open at Oakmont was enjoyable for golf fans who like to imagine professionals in their shoes.
As bogeys were collected and pars were celebrated – the winner, J.J. Spaun, finishing just one shot below par, the week was full of frustration familiar to average golfers. That won’t be the case at the ...Read more

Dom Amore: After bottoming out, J.J. Spaun's view from golf's mountaintop is spectacular
CROMWELL, Conn. — J.J. Spaun had never been one to give in when backed to the wall. His instinct was always to fight back, but a string of rough tournaments to start 2024 and a series of illnesses had him wondering if his pro golf career was still worth fighting for.
He drew sudden inspiration from the 2004 film “Wimbledon,” about an ...Read more

Travelers Championship notes: Rory McIlroy says TPC River Highlands is 'perfect chaser' for Oakmont
CROMWELL, Conn. – Rory McIlroy seemed to be in good spirits when he addressed reporters at the Travelers Championship on Wednesday.
After a series of skipped press conferences and openly-expressed frustration with the media during last week’s U.S. Open at Oakmont, McIlroy appeared excited for his return to TPC River Highlands.
“This is ...Read more

Travelers Championship notes: Scottie Scheffler, J.J. Spaun to tee off together
CROMWELL, Conn. — Fresh off his victory at the U.S. Open, J.J. Spaun is making his way to Connecticut and has a date with the No.1 player in the world, Scottie Scheffler.
“J.J. and I communicated and he’ll be here in full force on the course (Wednesday),” said Andy Bessette, executive VP and chief administrative officer at Travelers. �...Read more

PGA Tour names its first-ever CEO as its commissioner plans his exit in 2026
Longtime NFL executive Brian Rolapp has been introduced as the PGA Tour's first chief executive officer.
While news of that move had leaked last week, another tidbit emerged on Tuesday from the official announcement, as the tour revealed that Commissioner Jay Monahan will step down at the end of next year after transferring his day-to-day ...Read more

As Travelers Championship arrives, so does an up-and-down weather forecast
CROMWELL, Conn. — Volatility will be the word of the week for weather at the Travelers Championship, where hundreds of thousands usually come through the TPC River Highlands to watch the world’s best golfers.
The cold, rainier weather of the last few days, more typical of March than June, continued into Tuesday, but temperatures are ...Read more

Tiger at the Travelers: Woods appears in Cromwell as new PGA Tour leadership announced
CROMWELL, Conn. — Still one of the biggest names in golf, Tiger Woods appeared, albeit briefly, at the TPC River Highlands on Tuesday in his role as player director on the PGA Tour policy board. He was in Connecticut to support the naming of Brian Rolapp as the tour’s newly named CEO.
Woods has never played in Connecticut’s PGA event, and...Read more

Gerry Dulac: Oakmont is steeped in history, but J.J. Spaun gave it a moment it's never had before
PITTSBURGH — With one pulsating 64-foot birdie putt at the final hole, J.J. Spaun took what had been a lackluster U.S. Open devoid of star power and turned it into the most thrilling and captivating ending in Oakmont's storied championship history.
Make no mistake, this was different than what the U.S. Open authored just a year ago — a ...Read more

Mirjam Swanson: J.J. Spaun's US Open win ripples in California from San Dimas to San Diego
Quite likely you hadn’t heard of J.J. Spaun before his come-out-of-nowhere-and-behind heroics Sunday to win the U.S. Open.
But I’ll tell you this: Everyone who happened to be near a San Dimas High School golfer — past or present — on Sunday likely heard about what Spaun did.
Because the Saints have known about Spaun for years, and they...Read more

Paul Zeise: Oakmont Country Club delivered as golf's ultimate test during this US Open
PITTSBURGH — Oakmont Country Club is advertised as one of the toughest golf courses in the United States.
The U.S. Open is advertised as the ultimate test for professional golfers.
That’s what made this U.S. Open such an easy fit and a perfect match, as it brought some of the best golfers in the world to their knees. It was won by a ...Read more

Marcus Hayes: Oakmont is again magnificent and so is J.J. Spaun as the US Open host and Pennsylvania courses keep flexing
OAKMONT, Pa. — Through it all, looming large and nasty and insurmountable, there was the golf course.
Oakmont Country Club hosted its record 10th U.S. Open. As ever, it did not disappoint.
This is the place that, in 1962, gave the first of Jack Nicklaus’ record 18 major wins, and, 11 years later, Johnny Miller’s record 63 to win on ...Read more
Jason Mackey: Oakmont remains undefeated, but golf also needs more stories like J.J. Spaun
PITTSBURGH — The precipitation Sunday wasn't limited to the skies.
After J.J. Spaun drained that 64 1/2-foot birdie putt to clinch a dramatic victory in the 125th U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club, he fought back tears on the 18th green.
Actually, no. There wasn't much fighting.
Spaun let 'em flow — as he absolutely should.
While there's...Read more

'Couldn't write a better story': J.J. Spaun's iconic 64-foot putt clinches 125th US Open title at Oakmont
PITTSBURGH — There were some ghosts of collapses past going on during the final round at Oakmont Country Club, though it was difficult to distinguish who was being spooked the most.
Sam Burns, the 54-hole leader, got water-logged after a 96-minute weather delay. Adam Scott, trying to set a record for elapsed time between a first and second ...Read more

Jim Souhan: Champion J.J. Spaun saves US Open from itself
In addition to his well-earned winnings, the USGA should give J.J. Spaun a massive bonus.
Spaun’s green-mile winning putt to win the U.S. Open on the 18th green at Oakmont Country Club in Pennsylvania on Sunday instantly became the only moment anyone will remember from this tournament.
Because it was the only moment worth remembering.
The ...Read more

After horrid start, J.J. Spaun rallies to win the 125th US Open at Oakmont Country Club
PITTSBURGH — J.J. Spaun bounced back from a horrid start and watched while others fell apart in the rain to win the 125th U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club for his first major title.
A one-time winner on the PGA Tour, Spaun emerged from a five-way tie on the back nine with birdies on the final two holes to finish at 1-under 279, good for a ...Read more

How the US Open grounds crew got Oakmont in shape after torrential rain suspended play
PITTSBURGH — Like Sisyphus with his boulder, Oakmont grounds crew members squeegeed water off the fairway on Hole 8 as the rain kept falling on Oakmont Country Club.
Only two more players needed to tackle the longest par 3 in U.S. Open history after a 96-minute weather delay in the final round Sunday afternoon — the last pairing of Sam ...Read more

Marcus Hayes: Rory McIlroy sizzles in final round of US Open, admits exhaustion, and hopes to recharge for the British Open
OAKMONT, Pa. — The daily drama of Rory McIlroy — Will he talk today? Will he not? — was energy wasted Sunday. McIlroy didn’t boycott the press as he’d done after six of his last seven rounds at major championships, the most prominent battle in the surreal press-vs.-player war being waged on the PGA Tour.
Of course, it probably didn’...Read more
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- Expect low scores at TPC River Highlands, but Scottie Scheffler says Travelers Championship isn't 'easy'