McIlroy and Cantlay share US Open round one lead
Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy is joint leader of the US Open alongside American Patrick Cantlay after the opening round at Pinehurst's Number Two course. Source: BBC
Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy is joint leader of the US Open alongside American Patrick Cantlay after the opening round at Pinehurst's Number Two course. Source: BBC
The Amateur Championship takes place at Ballyliffin next week and the Donegal club hopes it could be a contender to host The Open in the future. Source: BBC
Scotland's Robert MacIntyre says this year's US Open host Pinehurst is "as tough a course as I have ever seen". Source: BBC
The United States Golf Association says it is not looking to make friends but earn the respect of the players with its course set-up for this week's US Open at Pinehurst. Source: BBC
In the eyes of many pundits, fans and even players, this week's US Open is Scottie Scheffler's to lose given his dominant start to 2024. Source: BBC
Tiger Woods says he has "putted off many greens" in practice at the US Open, while defending champion Wyndham Clark says their pace is "borderline". Source: BBC
Rory McIlroy says he and his wife Erica have "resolved their differences" after dismissing the petition he filed for divorce. Source: BBC
Fifteen-time major champion Tiger Woods says he has the "mental discipline" required to deal with the demanding Pinehurst Number Two course at the US Open. Source: BBC
Rory McIlroy will play alongside Scottie Scheffler and Xander Schauffele in an eye-catching group during the first two rounds of the US Open at Pinehurst. Source: BBC
Spaniard Jon Rahm says he "does not know" if the infection affecting his left foot will clear up in time for him to play in this week's major. Source: BBC