The U.S. Open goes back to Oakmont in Pennsylvania’s Allegheny County for a record 10th time next week.

Golf’s best will tee off on Thursday, June 12, and those who survive one of the country’s top courses will aim to still be playing in the final round on Sunday, June 15.

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The course Henry Fownes built in 1903 is tough as Pittsburgh’s reputation. Geoff Ogilvy, a former U.S. Open champion, once said playing Oakmont “was like the hardest hole you’ve ever played on every hole.”

Adding to the hype are players who have gone to Oakmont in the weeks leading up to the U.S. Open and sharing tales of deep rough and greens that make it feel they are putting on linoleum. There have been videos of golf balls in the thick

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