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Coverage of the U.S. Open begins Monday, August 31st at 1 PM ET on ESPN2.

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Open will be remembered for Mickelson's collapse

Ivan Maisel, ESPN.com

Just as the 1986 World Series is remembered for Bill Buckner's blunder, Phil Mickelson's final-hole double-bogey will forever be linked to the 2006 U.S. Open.

Story | Conversation | June 18, 2006

Stricker, like Monty and Duval, finds an old spark

Ivan Maisel, ESPN.com

It was a blast from the past on Friday at Winged Foot, as Steve Stricker, Colin Montgomerie and David Duval each reached the leaderboard.

Story | Conversation | June 16, 2006

Woods returns to similar frustration

Ivan Maisel, ESPN.com

In his return to golf after a nine-week layoff, Tiger Woods looked very much the same at the U.S. Open. He still couldn't make a putt.

Story | Conversation | June 15, 2006

A New York state of mind

Ivan Maisel, ESPN.com

As if the rest of the country doesn't resent the Big Apple enough, New York is playing host to its third U.S. Open in five years.

Story | Conversation | June 14, 2006

Mentally tough Tiger briefly lets us in

Ivan Maisel, ESPN.com

For the first time since his father's death, Tiger Woods addressed the media on Tuesday, briefly revealing a side we don't often see.

Story | Conversation | June 13, 2006

Monty finds himself in another controversy

Ivan Maisel, ESPN.com

How one dropped ball in Indonesia led to Colin Montgomerie's reaching Pinehurst … and another controversy.

Story | Conversation | June 15, 2005

Remembering Stewart, six years later

Ivan Maisel, ESPN.com

The people closest to Payne Stewart share their memories of the man with ESPN.com's Ivan Maisel.

Story | Conversation | June 12, 2005

Seventh heaven? Not at Shinnecock

Ivan Maisel, ESPN.com

The U.S. Open isn't supposed to be easy. And judging by Shinnecock this week, it won't be.

Story | Conversation | June 16, 2004

Patience will be key to winning

Ivan Maisel, ESPN.com

With Shinnecock Hills getting nasty, the winner will be the player with the most patience.

Story | Conversation | June 15, 2004

Dad leads, son chases at Open

Ivan Maisel, ESPN.com

Jay Haas jumped to the lead at the U.S. Open on Thursday morning, then found time to watch his son Bill's round.

Story | Conversation | June 15, 2004

Els, Mickelson overcome major disappointments

Ivan Maisel, ESPN.com

Ernie Els and Phil Mickelson have both had to overcome disappointment at majors.

Story | Conversation | June 15, 2004

Japan's best paired with Mickelson

Ivan Maisel, ESPN.com

Shigeki Maruyama says he's looking forward to an ear-splitting round alongside Phil Mickelson.

Story | Conversation | June 15, 2004

Two-time Open champ relishes challenge

Ivan Maisel, ESPN.com

Retief Goosen now has two U.S. Open trophies. He does it by staying steady in the moment.

Story | Conversation | June 15, 2004

Furyk looking to get back in flow

Ivan Maisel, ESPN.com

A month ago it didn't seem likely, but Jim Furyk looks as though he'll get the chance to defend his U.S. Open championship.

Story | Conversation | June 14, 2004

Furyk wrote the book on tough

Ivan Maisel, ESPN.com

Jim Furyk's unorthodox swing and unmatched toughness won him the U.S. Open on Sunday.

Story | Conversation | June 15, 2003