Features U.S. Women’s Open: The best for last December 9, 2020 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share by Email U.S. Women's Open: The best for last First impressions of L.A.B.'s new Link 2.1 and 2.2 | Fully Equipped Why there is no ‘standard length’ in the golf industry | Fully Equipped Brent Rooker's favorite course (and 1 he wants to play) | Subpar How MLB players squeeze golf into Spring Training | Subpar A SURPRISING DAY AT COBRA Why you need to know what you're doing adjusting the Qi4D weights | Fully Equipped Why the new Opus SP+ wedge fits a niche | Fully Equipped Ad Slot 90 Seconds A Ad Slot 60 Seconds B Ad Slot 60 Seconds A It’s been a year of taking what you can get, of making the best of a tough situation. And that’s exactly what’s happening this week in Houston, where the U.S. Women’s Open — an event that always means summertime — is a holiday appetizer instead. Latest In News 3 hours ago 2026 Arnold Palmer Invitational Saturday TV coverage: How to watch Round 3 8 hours ago Rory McIlroy's Augusta National round with father produced ‘unbelievable’ moment 10 hours ago ‘Pretty miserable’: Justin Thomas struggles in comeback start. But there was a positive 12 hours ago This pro understands the PGA Tour best. He may surprise you Related Articles Travel The final stretch at U.S. Women's Open host Pine Needles By: GOLF Editors Travel The Sandhills Gauntlet: Playing 81 holes in 48 hours By: GOLF Editors Rules The Etiquetteist: 5 rules to remember when playing golf with women Features How our 6-handicap editor fared on one of the hardest holes at the U.S. Women's Open Features Ryann O'Toole's practice round preparation for the U.S. Women's Open Features How Christina Kim prepared to take on two courses in the year's final major Courses Down The Stretch: The final 3 holes on the Cypress Creek Course Fitness Trying Mel Reid's Intense Workout Features Attention to Detail: What it takes to prep two courses for a U.S. Women's Open