Today in Golf
On June 17th, 2026, we preview Round 1 of the 126th U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills, breaking down Scottie Scheffler's historic Grand Slam bid, Rory McIlroy's fiery PGA Tour critique, and the massive fallout from the USGA's delayed golf ball rollback. 126TH U.S. OPEN AT SHINNECOCK HILLS * Round 1 kicks off tomorrow at Shinnecock Hills, where the USGA is desperately watering greens to avoid a repeat of 2018. Meanwhile, Scottie Scheffler is actively downplaying his monumental chase for the Career Grand Slam. * "The Grand Slam has never been a motivating factor," Scheffler noted, admitting he hasn't been sharp and warning against the "fallacy" of moving goalposts. * Tomorrow's 8:14 AM marquee group features Scheffler teeing off alongside J.J. Spaun and Mason Howell. RORY'S WRATH & BRYSON'S BLUNDERS * Rory McIlroy is hunting his seventh major but spent his prep torching the PGA Tour's 2028 Two-Track schedule. Elsewhere, Bryson DeChambeau is battling an atrocious short game and deep fescue after missing two straight major cuts. * McIlroy slammed the Tour's financial model, stating "LIV Golf created this false economy" and fearing Track Two is a "glorified Korn Ferry event" that could ruin the Canadian Open. * Bryson went viral after hacking out of 5-inch fescue, bluntly telling the cameras: "Well, you cannot hit it there." THE 2030 ROLLBACK REBELLION * Mike Whan's decision to delay the golf ball rollback rule until 2030 has sparked absolute outrage among golf purists, who feel the modern power game is completely ruining the sport's historic integrity. * Jack Nicklaus called the delay "crazy" and likened it to throwing a "deck chair off the Titanic," while caddie Billy Foster declared, "The game has been destroyed." * Lee Westwood is leading the player complaints, openly lamenting the absurdity of modern 300-yard mishits. THE CHANGING OF THE GUARD * A stark generational shift is underway as veteran legends vanish from the major stage, making room for a new wave of fearless teenage prodigies ready to take over the sport's biggest events. * Amateur Jackson Koivun isn't lacking confidence, stating his goal is to "be the number one player in the world" by using a strategy to "wear someone down in match play." * While 17-year-old Miles Russell breaks David Duval's records, Tiger Woods is in a Swiss DUI rehab, Phil Mickelson faces country club expulsion rumors, and Tony Finau's qualifying streak is dead. QUICK HITS LIV Golf's $400 million deficit looms in the background • Brandel Chamblee calls Bryson's short game "atrocious" • The USGA is terrified of repeating 2018's unplayable Shinnecock conditions ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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