U.S. Women’s Open Best Bets for Erin Hills
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Golf Digest on MSNThis insane chip went a foot and nearly rolled off the green. That’s how dramatic Erin Hills can beWhen you wonder what it’s like to play the U.S. Women’s Open, you probably think about thick rough and greens so fast they’ll give you night terrors. When you see pros take their wedges out to advance the ball out of the rough,
Republic of Korea golfer Jinhee Im carded a 68 in the first round to be among early leaders at the U.S. Women’s Open.
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GOLF.com on MSNHe found the land that would become Erin Hills. Then came a shocking crimeSteve Trattner discovered the property that would become Erin Hills. Then he was convicted of a murder of which no one thought him capable.
Local businesses near Erin Hills are enjoying increased traffic during the LPGA tournament, with restaurant owners like Andy Jepsen welcoming golf fans from around the world.
Yuka Saso arrived early to prepare for Erin Hills, embracing the challenge that fuels her focus at the U.S. Women’s Open.
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GOLF.com on MSNThis training aid spotted at Erin Hills can fix your weight transferDuring final preparations for the U.S. Women's Open, Angel Yin was seen using a simple training aid that teaches proper weight transfer.
Russ and Diane Sobotta share their experience helping at Erin Hills as the course prepares to host the prestigious 80th U.S. Women's Open Tournament starting Thursday.