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The third men’s golf major of the year gets underway this week as the US Open takes place at The Country Club - more commonly known as Brookline - in Massachusetts.
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The third men’s golf major of the year gets underway this week as the US Open takes place at The Country Club - more commonly known as Brookline - in Massachusetts.
The 2022 U.S Open Championship returns to Brookline Country Club in Brookline, Massachusetts, for the first time since 1988, with a loaded field of 156 golfers vying for the top 60 spots to advance. 2011 U.S. Open winner Rory McIlroy enters the weekend as the favorite after winning the RBC Canadian Open last weekend. McIlroy will have to beat out a tough field including defending champion Jon Rahm, PGA Championship winner Justin Thomas and Masters winner Scottie Scheffler.
From ‘The Greatest Game Ever Played’ to the “the most disgraceful and disgusting moment in the history of professional golf”, Brookline has witnessed both ends of the golfing extreme.
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For a player who has not won a major in eight years, Rory McIlroy could hardly be in a better position heading into the 122nd US Open.
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Brookline. One word like few others can prompt frightening flashbacks for any fan of European golf over the age of about 30. The Ryder Cup of 1999 will always be remembered for the sight of wives and girlfriends of US players celebrating on the 17th green after Justin Leonard had holed a monster putt.
The big boys have, predicatbly, come storming out of the gates.