Travel This pivotal 4-hole stretch at the U.S. Amateur at Ridgewood CC could decide matches By: GOLF Editors August 15, 2022 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share by Email This pivotal 4-hole stretch at the U.S. Amateur at Ridgewood CC could decide matches Vokey SM11 Wedges - What you need to know Why everyone should be testing Callaway's new Chrome Tour X golf ball | Fully Equipped What Rory McIlroy putting the P7CBs in play means for TaylorMade | Fully Equipped Callaway's New Quantum Family - All About Speed. What it's like caddying for Vijay Singh | Subpar Brian Rolapp's decision to bring back Brooks Koepka | Subpar Subpar Podcast discusses Brooks Koepka's surprise PGA Tour return PXG Gen8 Irons: What You Need to Know Is COBRA the new KING in 2026?? - We hit EVERYTHING Ping's New s259 Wedges - What You Need to Know At this week’s U.S. Amateur, the field will compete on a composite course of Ridgewood CC’s 18 best holes. Here’s a closer look at a four-hole stretch where matches could be won or lost. Latest In Travel 4 days ago Old Shores, the latest Keiser project, breaks ground in Florida 7 days ago The keys to an effective golf-course logo? A designer explains 1 week ago Sleepy Hollow boasts every amenity imaginable — including one that’s right on target 1 week ago This exotic island is fast becoming a golf hot spot. You just need to find it Golf.com Related Articles Lifestyle The Best Jobs in Golf: USGA Museum Curator By: Connor Federico News U.S. Open Recap: Fitzpatrick triumphs, The Country Club impresses on golf's biggest stage News U.S. Open Recap: Fitzpatrick, Zalatoris rise to the top with superstars in pursuit News Joel Dahmen dishes on U.S. Open pressure News U.S. Open Recap: PGA Tour stars headline Friday leaderboard News U.S. Open Recap: Highs, lows, and what we learned Thursday at The Country Club Lifestyle The Hickory Challenge: Playing The Country Club’s 17th hole with Francis Ouimet-era clubs By: GOLF Editors News Drop Zone: U.S. Open conditions will be extremely difficult. Here's why that's a good thing. News Can an average golfer advance the ball out of U.S. Open-grade rough? We found out By: GOLF Editors