Adam Scott slams USGA for US Open controversies

Adam Scott feels it is high time the United States Golf Association (USGA) had a rethink about the way the US Open is staged. Scott will join the best players …

Huggan column: USGA fail to buck trends of Oakmont farce

By John Huggan Somewhat lost amid all the fuss and bother that went on during the final round of the recent US Open at Oakmont was the ­brilliant play of the …

Johnson column: Golf’s rule book gives plenty of room for Banana skins

By Martin Johnson The rules fiasco from the final round of the US Open is still the subject of animated debate and has yet to be satisfactorily resolved. …

Tiger’s romp at Pebble Beach surpasses any other win

By John Huggan Even from a distance of 16 years, the 2000 US Open at Pebble Beach remains an unforgettable moment in the history of golf. ­Consider the …

Ernie eyes Oakmont surprise

Ernie Els believes his game is in good enough shape to claim a third US Open crown at Oakmont. The South African has struggled at times over the last year, …

Huggan column: ‘Suits’ continue to ruin our game

As the 13th hole at Augusta gets its yardage increased, John Huggan pulls no punches in the cowardice of The R&A and USGA to uphold the game's

Brookline handed US Open

The United States Golf Association has confirmed Brookline will host the US Open in 2016. The Country Club at Brookline, based in Massachusetts, has not hosted …

USGA sidelined the players AND fans in flagship event

The memorable last day drama in the US Open seems to have already run thin as criticism of Chambers Bay

No walk in the park for fans at Chambers Bay

Of the many valid criticisms routinely aimed at the United States Golf Association is the notion that the game’s rules-makers care little for the spectators …

Stenson and Johnson share the lead

Henrik and Dustin prove their Links credentials in opening round at controversial Chambers

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