Is the U.S. Open the Toughest Major to Win? | Steve Tees Off
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Is the U.S. Open the toughest major to win out of golf’s four majors?
Steven Malkowich is joined by Tim Wilson for another Steve Tees Off Major Recap, breaking down the 126th U.S. Open Championship from Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Southampton, New York.
In this episode, Steven and Tim recap Wyndham Clark’s wire-to-wire win, his battle to hold off Sam Burns, the pressure of Shinnecock, and the moments that made this U.S. Open such a demanding test. They get into the highlights, the lowlights, the funny moments, and the bigger question of whether the U.S. Open is truly the hardest major championship to win.
This is a relaxed but thoughtful golf conversation for fans who love major championship storylines, tournament breakdowns, and honest opinions about the game.
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