US Open organizers Monday said they regret "the distraction caused" by their delay in handing champion Dustin Johnson a one-stroke penalty until after Sunday's final round was completed.
The US Golf Association (USGA), however, stood by its decision (...)
Long-hitting American Dustin Johnson, seeking major redemption after several near-misses in recent years, won the 116th US Open Sunday amid high drama and initial uncertainty over his victory margin.
In pursuit of his first grand slam crown, the new (...)
Dustin Johnson's overnight lead held up after a see-saw second round at the weather-disrupted US Open was finally completed in dazzling afternoon sunshine at Oakmont Country Club Saturday.
England's former world No. 1 Lee Westwood and Frenchman (...)
PGA Tour rookie Andrew Landry still held a one-shot lead as the weather-hit opening round of the US Open approached its conclusion Friday but several big names were in hot pursuit.
Landry, competing for the first time in the year's second major, (...)
Little-known American Andrew Landry upstaged the game's biggest names on a frustrating day of multiple weather delays as he grabbed an early one-shot lead in the abbreviated first round of the US Open Thursday.
The 28-year-old PGA Tour rookie, (...)
Little-known American Andrew Landry upstaged the game's biggest names by seizing an early three-shot lead at the US Open Thursday as play was twice suspended due to threatening weather.
PGA Tour rookie Landy, competing for the first time in the (...)
Defending champion Jordan Spieth and fellow Americans Zach Johnson and Bryson DeChambeau will form an eye-catching grouping for the first two rounds of next week's US Open in Oakmont, Pennsylvania.
World No. 2 Spieth, who won last year's title by (...)
American Paula Creamer birdied two of her final five holes in the fourth round for a two-under 69 to capture the 65th US Women's Open Sunday.
Creamer earned her first major championship crown and ninth career LPGA Tour title with help from (...)
time world champion and 1996 Olympic gold medalist Allen Johnson called an end to his remarkable sprint hurdling career Saturday after years of defying his age in one of track's most demanding disciplines.
Johnson, who ended Briton Colin Jackson's (...)