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U.S. Open: success or ‘tragedy’?

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Mark Matassa

Chambers Bay, the unusual and difficult links-style golf course in University Place, showed off the Pacific Northwest beautifully as host of the U.S. Open. But not everyone loved it. Gary Player, a nine-time major-tournament winner called the course a “tragedy” and “the worst golf course I might've ever seen in my 63 years as a pro golfer." Jordan Spieth, with no such complaints, won the tournament by a stroke over Dustin Johnson, who missed eagle and birdie putts on the 18th green. The Seattle Times had nice coverage all weekend.

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