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 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 Cameron Young might already be playing the golf ball of the future Why Titleist had the most-played ball at the PGA Championship 2026 PGA Championship: Winners and Losers w/ Sean Zak 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 23 hours ago Why London deserves consideration as the world's greatest golf city 1 day ago Insiders Only This 'heathland citrus' course in Florida is ripe for playing 4 days ago Newly opened Rodeo Dunes feels remote — but it isn't 6 days ago Inside 1 man's quest to play the country's Top 100 public courses in a year GOLF Editors Related Articles Lifestyle The Best Jobs in Golf: USGA Museum Curator 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 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