Features What it takes to win a U.S. Open at Winged Foot September 9, 2020 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share by Email What it takes to win a U.S. Open at Winged Foot The benefits of adding the new 3DP MB irons to your flow set | Emergency 9 Testing PXG Metalwoods with Jake Knapp Testing Bridgestones 2026 TOUR B Series ON COURSE! How Srixon's Z-Star golf ball models cover a wide range of players | Tour Validated Why does the manufacturer suggest tipping your golf shaft? Testing Bettinardi's Variable Depth Flymill on course! Why a flow set can give you the ultimate advantage in this game | Emergency 9 We put 4 golfers through a Titleist ball fitting Picking the Vokey wedge grinds that suit major conditions An exciting start for Titleist GTS at the PGA Championship In the first of five episodes of “The Road to Winged Foot, powered by Cisco Webex ” Hale Irwin and Geoff Ogilvy — both of whom won U.S. Opens at Winged Foot — reveal how they got it done on the fire-breathing layout. Latest In News 5 hours ago 10 secrets from a retiring pro: Best (and worst) of the PGA Tour 7 hours ago What Noah Kahan taught me about sucking at golf 11 hours ago Why Drew Stoltz added Cobra 3DP MB irons to his golf bag 16 hours ago 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge Thursday tee times: Round 1 groupings Related Articles News GOLF's Subpar: Why Adam Scott got off a plane to join a fellow pro's celebration News Hale Irwin reunites with teen caddie who helped him win the 1974 U.S. Open News U.S. Open Confidential, powered by Cisco Webex: Previewing the field, conditions and mood at Winged Foot Features Meet the man charged with making Winged Foot West really, really tough Features 9 ways this U.S. Open at Winged Foot will be an Open unlike any other Tournaments Winged Foot Winners Features 7 ways Winged Foot rookie Viktor Hovland is prepping for the U.S. Open Features Why this crafty veteran is a smart dark-horse pick for the U.S. Open Tournaments Iconic Venues | Hale Irwin on Inverness