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For Woods, it never hurts to keep quiet

For Tiger Woods, it never hurts to keep quiet, especially about an injury.

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Notes: 'Moving Day' at majors hasn't been kind to Tiger

Tiger Woods certainly has been active on “Moving Day” in each of the past six major championships. Unfortunately for him, the direction in which he has moved has been backward.

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Bridgestone to launch Lady Precept

A new Lady Precept ball is coming to market soon – this time under the Bridgestone banner.

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Toy Box: Rose uses Spider Blade for Open win

Justin Rose became the first English golfer to win a U.S. Open since Tony Jacklin won at Hazeltine National in 1970.

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Hosting a U.S. Open: It takes a village

Michele and Dave Rubenstein packed friends, family and clients into four rows of bleachers to watch the U.S. Open at Merion Golf Club.

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Thomas, former college trio set for pro starts

Alabama junior Justin Thomas and former Washington standout Chris Williams are set to play in this week's Travelers Championship while former Texas player Brandon Stone and former UCLA standout Pontus Widegren will play on the European Tour.

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Award-worthy moments from U.S. Open Sunday

The U.S. Open is concluded, but there are final awards to be presented – with players more honest and candid Sunday than they had been all week.

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What they're saying: U.S. Open reactions

Here are some reactions to the U.S. Open at Merion Golf Club, which Justin Rose won at 1 over par, from golfers and other figures of the sport via social media Monday

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Abe (No. 10, 2014) commits to Alabama

Lakareber Abe has given a verbal commitment to play for Mic Potter at the University of Alabama beginning in the fall of 2014.

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TV tidbits: Hits, misses from U.S. Open coverage

Here are a few high points from following U.S. Open-weekend coverage and commentary on NBC and Golf Channel.

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Rose watches plan blossom with win in major

The U.S. Open came down to who could avoid catastrophes on a rain-softened, venerable Merion course. Justin Rose won his first major, while Phil Mickelson endured heartbreak.

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Notes: Donald's day goes awry; Mahan smiles; more

Sunday's final round at the U.S. Open at Merion featured shanks, shots out of bounds, a hole-in-one and an improbable eagle.

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Klein: U.S. Open finale lacks storybook ending

Sometimes, it’s just too much to ask for a storybook ending. Instead, Phil Mickelson is a six-time runner-up in the tournament you most want to win as an American.

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Winner's Circle: Justin Rose, U.S. Open

Justin Rose became the first English golfer to win a U.S. Open since Tony Jacklin won at Hazeltine National in 1970. Here is a list of the equipment he used at Merion.

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How it Happened: Rose wins U.S. Open at Merion

Phil Mickelson, five times a U.S. Open runner-up, looks Sunday to bring home his first national championship during the final round at Merion Golf Club. Keep up with the highlights right here!

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