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06/18/2026

Golf’s toughest test is back. The US Open at Shinnecock Hills, where par is gold and the course fights back every hole.

Scheffler chasing the Grand Slam. Rory chasing redemption. This is must-watch golf.

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06/18/2026

🤯Shinnecock looks wide open and inviting. Don’t be fooled. No trees to blame here, just wind, angles, and greens so firm a perfect shot can still bounce into trouble.

It rewards patience over power. The course doesn’t beat you with one disaster. It wears you down hole after hole.

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06/18/2026

This is the biggest week of Scottie Scheffler’s career. The world number one arrives at Shinnecock Hills needing just the

US Open to complete the career Grand Slam.
Win this week and he becomes only the seventh man in history to win all four majors.

He’d join Tiger, Jack, and the greatest names the game has ever seen.

🥳And the timing couldn’t be scripted better. The final round falls on Sunday, his 30th birthday, and Father’s Day.
One problem.

Scheffler has never played Shinnecock, and this links style test plays nothing like the courses he usually dominates.
Can he handle the toughest test in golf with history on the line?

06/18/2026

🚨This week’s US Open is at Shinnecock Hills, one of the toughest tests in golf and host for the sixth time.

The last time it was here in 2018, Brooks Koepka won at just 1 over par.

Across the last four US Opens here, only three players have ever finished the week under par.

Wind off the Atlantic, firm fast greens, gusts up to 40 mph. This isn’t a golf course, it’s a survival test.

06/18/2026

Remember this name. Mason Howell is just 18 and playing the US Open at Shinnecock Hills before he’s even taken his first college class.

The Georgia native won the 2025 US Amateur and heads to the University of Georgia this fall.
This week he’s grouped with Scottie Scheffler and JJ Spaun.
Imagine being 18 and walking the fairways with the world number one.

☝️ This kid has a huge future.

06/18/2026

RORY’S US OPEN RETURN 🚨⛳️🏌️‍♂️

15 years ago Rory McIlroy won his only US Open. This week he returns to Shinnecock Hills chasing his seventh major.
He’s a different player now. Career Grand Slam complete, back to back Masters titles, and level with Nick Faldo on six majors.
Europe has won the first two majors of 2026. Can Rory make it three in a row?

06/18/2026

🏌️‍♂️This week marks exactly 15 years since Rory McIlroy won his only US Open, a dominant wire to wire victory at Congressional back in 2011.

🥂A lot has changed since then. He completed the career Grand Slam at the Masters in April and even defended his green jacket, pulling level with Nick Faldo on six major titles.

⛳️Now he returns to Shinnecock Hills a far more mature and patient player than the last time this course hosted, when he opened with an 80 and missed the cut in 2018.

✅The wide fairways here should suit him, especially with his driving accuracy being a question mark this season. Europe has already won the first two majors of 2026.
Can Rory make it three in a row?

06/17/2026

The U.S. Open is back, and this year it’s at Shinnecock Hills in Southampton, New York. One of golf’s most brutal venues.
The last time it hosted in 2018, not a single player finished under par for the entire week. The course won.

This year it’s a par 70 over 7,400 yards, with wind off the Atlantic expected to wreak havoc all week.

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06/17/2026

Oakmont is widely considered one of the toughest courses in the world, and 2025 proved it once again.

Thick rough, lightning greens, and pouring Sunday rain humbled some of the game’s biggest stars all week long.

When the dust settled, J.J. Spaun was the only player in the entire field to finish under par for the tournament.

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06/17/2026

Not every great story starts with a win.
In 2025 J.J. Spaun was a two time runner up before his big moment.

The toughest one came at THE PLAYERS Championship. He lost in a playoff to Rory McIlroy with a putt that stopped agonizingly short.

That kind of near miss can break a player. For Spaun, it lit a fire instead.

Months later he’d get the redemption nobody saw coming.
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