
Paul Daly
Founder and Publisher at Pro Golf Weekly
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2 weeks ago |
progolfweekly.com | Paul Daly
OAKMONT, Pa. — As the golf season’s third major gets underway this week at historic Oakmont Country Club for the 125th U.S. Open (June 12-15, 2025), all eyes are on Scottie Scheffler, the world No. 1 torching leaderboards like a human highlight reel. But if you’re looking for the guy who could steal the show, meet Joaquin Niemann — the 26-year-old Chilean dynamite who’s got everyone from Phil Mickelson to betting sharps buzzing as the best golfer not named Scheffler.
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2 weeks ago |
progolfweekly.com | Paul Daly
The fairways of Oakmont Country Club, carved with history and heartbreak, are set to host Phil Mickelson this week for what is likely his final U.S. Open appearance. At 54, the six-time major champion, colloquially known as “Lefty,” arrives in Pennsylvania not as a ceremonial figure but as a longshot contender riding a wave of resurgent form unseen in several years.
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2 weeks ago |
progolfweekly.com | Paul Daly
The U.S. Open, one of golf’s four major championships, has produced some of the most dramatic and unforgettable moments in sports history. From improbable comebacks to heartbreaking defeats, the tournament’s grueling test of skill and mental fortitude has cemented its place as a crucible for legends. Below, we highlight the 10 most iconic U.S. Open editions, each marked by moments that resonate with fans decades later. 10.
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3 weeks ago |
progolfweekly.com | Paul Daly
The U.S. Open, one of golf’s four major championships, has produced some of the most dramatic and unforgettable moments in sports history. From improbable comebacks to heartbreaking defeats, the tournament’s grueling test of skill and mental fortitude has cemented its place as a crucible for legends. Below, we highlight the 10 most iconic U.S. Open editions, each marked by moments that resonate with fans decades later. 10.
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1 month ago |
progolfweekly.com | Paul Daly
CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Scottie Scheffler solidified his status as the world’s top golfer, capturing the 2025 PGA Championship at Quail Hollow Club with a commanding five-shot victory on Sunday. The win marked Scheffler’s third major championship and his first PGA Championship title, adding the prestigious Wanamaker Trophy to his growing collection of accolades.
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