Erin Hills, U.S. Women's Open
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Golf Digest on MSNLexi Thompson addresses slow play accusations after it quickly gained steam at Erin HillsHull is a notoriously fast player, and as Thompson admitted, she doesn’t match that tempo. But Thompson saying that their group was never put on the clock means that even if she was slower than Hull, her pace didn’t affect the group’s ability to keep up with the group ahead of them.
Eight years after Brooks Koepka brought Erin Hills to its knees, the course has bounced back. Just ask the USGA exec who set it up.
Jake Matic's housekeeping role at prestigious golf tournament provides unique opportunity to observe professionals up close while contributing to a global sporting event in his hometown
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Golf Digest on MSNAriya Jutanugarn is quickly reminded why it’s called Erin HILLS, hilariously has to take a breatherAriya Jutanugarn opted to take the road less traveled Saturday during the third round of the U.S. Women’s Open at Erins Hills and promptly discovered why the host course is called Erin HILLS.
The Live From crew evaluate how players are handling Erin Hills during the U.S. Women's Open, looking at some of the good and bad during Round 2.
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From mobility scooters to strategic rest stops, spectators share their tips for enjoying the championship golf experience at one of America's longest courses.
Much of the U.S. Women's Open field struggled with the treacherous 15th green at Erin Hills Golf Course on Saturday. Watch those lowlights before Mel Reid demonstrates what made the putting surface so tricky.
Steve Trattner discovered the property that would become Erin Hills. Then he was convicted of a murder of which no one thought him capable.