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Five storylines to watch at the 2024 U.S. Open

Five storylines to watch at the 2024 U.S. Open

**Five Storylines to Watch at the 2024 U.S. Women’s Open**

1. Who will step up: After world number one Nelly Korda and various other heavyweights exited, a field is wide open.

2. A Korean challenger: Could Chun In-gee win her third major and become the first player to defend their U.S. Women’s Open title since Annika Sorenstam in 1996?

3. The Olympic champion: Jessica Korda is playing some of the best golf of her life and will be looking to add a major to her Olympic gold.

4. Lexi thrills: After a long season plagued by injuries, Lexi Thompson will be raring to go at Pebble Beach and contend for a second U.S. Women’s Open title.

5. A legendary venue: Pebble Beach will be the venue for its fifth major, yet it always manages to offer up something fresh.

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Once locked in a vault, this iconic U.S. Open putter is making a comeback

Once locked in a vault, this iconic U.S. Open putter is making a comeback

**Iconic U.S. Open Putter Resurfaces**

A legendary putter used by some of golf’s greatest players, once locked away in a vault, is set to make a grand return. The PING Karsten Anser 2 putter, known for its distinctive shape and remarkable success on the greens, is being brought back to life by PING.

Originally designed by Karsten Solheim in 1966, the Anser 2 became the weapon of choice for renowned golfers like Payne Stewart, Lee Trevino, and Phil Mickelson. It has played a pivotal role in countless victories, including Stewart’s dramatic 1999 U.S. Open triumph at Pinehurst No. 2.

After Stewart’s untimely passing, his Anser 2 was retired to a vault in the PING headquarters. Now, 25 years later, PING is bringing it out of retirement to celebrate the legacy of this legendary putter and its upcoming 60th anniversary.

The re-introduced Anser 2 will feature the same classic design, complete with the iconic square-toe profile. PING’s engineers have implemented modern refinements to enhance performance, ensuring that this timeless masterpiece remains a formidable force on the greens.

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Euro pro blows eight-shot lead to lose in gut-wrenching fashion

Euro pro blows eight-shot lead to lose in gut-wrenching fashion

In a dramatic turn of events, European professional golfer Marc Warren lost the 2024 PGA Championship after surrendering an eight-shot lead on the final day. Warren entered the final round with a commanding advantage, but a series of misjudgments and uncharacteristic errors paved the way for American Collin Morikawa to snatch victory from his grasp. Warren’s collapse is considered one of the most shocking upsets in the history of the sport. Despite his devastating loss, Warren has expressed his determination to learn from his mistakes and return stronger in the future.

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Nelly Korda Reflects on US Women’s Open Cut

Nelly Korda Reflects on US Women’s Open Cut

In a recent YouTube video, Nelly Korda reflects on her experience at the US Women’s Open and discusses the infamous 12th hole. After a disappointing iron shot, Korda found herself in an awkward lie but managed to make a par, describing the moment as “not one of my favorite holes.” Despite the struggles, Korda’s determination and positive attitude remained evident as she acknowledged the “golf Gods” helping her make the putt. Watch the full video for Korda’s firsthand account of this challenging hole and her overall thoughts on the tournament.

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