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Golf Digest on MSNOakmont in '94 was the last hurrah for the club pro shopBob Ford is a man of many distinctions. The longtime head pro of Oakmont and Seminole has played in three U.S. Opens—making the cut in 1983 when he finished ahead of Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer and Greg Norman—and 10 PGA Championships. He retired from Oakmont in 2016, and he’s the U.S. Open’s first-tee starter for life.
Oakmont Country Club will test the U.S. Open golfers once again and in 2025, there are 13 "church pews" in the famed bunker.
Ahead of one of the most difficult tournaments of the season at the US Open, Oakmont Country Club is fine-tuning its course and giving players a chance.
Scottie Scheffler made mention of a trend in golf design that rubs him wrong — removing trees from courses. This week, the world’s best player and favorite to win the U.S.
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Golf Digest on MSNU.S. Open 2025: Justin Thomas' favorite round at Oakmont says a lot about how hard it playsRanked fifth in the world, Thomas, a winner in April at the RBC Heritage, isn’t planning to try to recreate that bit of magic from nine years ago. But while some players might lament a setup with corridors framed by penal growth, Thomas is embracing what will largely be hack-out rough.
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A lot has changed for Dustin Johnson since the last time he was at Oakmont Country Club nine years ago for his U.S. Open title.