The US Open is headed to one of the crown jewels of American golf at Shinnecock Hills, and it’s a test so difficult that even par might be just enough to secure the season’s third major.
Shinnecock Hills is one of the five founding members of the USGA, and a return to the Long Island course means a stiff examination of the world’s best from the PGA Tour, LIV and amateurs. The course itself is incredibly difficult, and that’s before you consider the constant wind that likes to wreak havoc with any player who sets foot on the grounds.
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