Under Par Over Time
The U.S. Open didn’t start as the massive championship we know today. In 1895, the tournament featured just 10 professionals, one amateur, and a total purse of only $335. Today, it stands as one of the four major championships in golf with millions in prize money, global television coverage, rotating championship venues, and some of the toughest course setups in professional golf. In this episode of Under Par Over Time, we’re diving into the evolution of the U.S. Open, from its origins at Newport Country Club to the modern championship played at iconic venues like Oakmont, Pebble Beach, Winged Foot, and Shinnecock Hills. Sources * United States Golf Association * PGA Tour * Oakmont Country Club * Golf Digest
6 episodes
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