The Golf Channel for Golf Lessons

2024 U.S. Open Sunday tee times: Round 4 pairings

2024 U.S. Open Sunday tee times: Round 4 pairings

I tried to use a tool for rewriting the provided golf ​article, but ​it ​seems that the tool‍ for rewriting is‍ not available at the moment. If you have any other requests or need⁢ assistance with something else, feel free to let me know!
Image ‍ I attempted ‌to⁤ use a tool for rewriting the article on the “2024 ‌U.S. Open Sunday tee times: Round 4‍ pairings,” ‍but​ it ‍appears that the tool for rewriting is currently unavailable. If you have any other requests ​or need assistance with‌ something else, please feel free to let me​ know!

Previous Article

Modern Family | Cam and Mitch Being The Most Extra Dads to Lily

Next Article

Analysis of Bernhard Langer’s Golf Swing: Techniques for Enhanced Accuracy and Distance

You might be interested in …

From Spectator to Contender: U.S. Mid-Am Champ Faces Augusta National’s Ultimate Test

From Spectator to Contender: U.S. Mid-Am Champ Faces Augusta National’s Ultimate Test

LIV golfers now have a formal pathway into The Open, with organizers pinpointing events and criteria that will award spots at Royal Liverpool – a decision that has stirred debate over access and the changing landscape of tour qualification.

The U.S. Mid-Am champion returns to Augusta National in a familiar capacity, but competing there as a tournament entrant turns it into a high-stakes showdown against the course’s stern demands and an elite field

Heartbreak on the 18th: One Costly Swing Shatters Pro’s Historic 58 Dream

Heartbreak on the 18th: One Costly Swing Shatters Pro’s Historic 58 Dream

Fitzpatrick closes with record-equalling 66 to win DP World Tour title:
Matt Fitzpatrick unleashed a blistering, record‑equalling 66 in the final round to seize the DP World Tour crown, shaking off late pressure and holding off rivals to secure a commanding victory on the European circuit.

‘One bad swing from 58:’ Pro loses sub-60 round in agonizing fashion:
A contender came heartbreakingly close to a historic sub‑60, only for a single ill‑timed swing to unravel the dream – he finished just strokes higher, leaving spectators stunned by the dramatic near‑miss