Welcome to US Open week…or better called the week that USGA takes a historic golf program and finds new and various techniques to destroy it. The only good news this week is that Mike Davis has relinquished his yearly butchering of the golf program and turned it over to John Bodenhamer who has run USGA amateur occasions because 2011. I have to think John can not possibly screw up the course set-up anywhere close to what Mike Davis has done the last couple of years. Again, the bar is not set very high unfortunately.
The best news of the week however is that we come back to the West Coast meaning we receive primetime golf. I can’t begin to tell you just how much me arouses. Sunday breakfast in the Masters and Saturday night US Open golf at Pebble Beach two weeks apart is about as good as it gets in my opinion.
Let’s just assume John isn’t a complete idiot like Mike Davis and he leaves well . We receive a US Open, as intended, on a historic course with tight fairways, long rough and not a clown’s mouth in site. Going off this assumption I believe this week we’re left with a few of this year’s most powerful leaderboards. To put it differently, I think this week, that the cream rises to the surface. So with no real major surprises will the best on earth shake this week? We break down the contenders from the area for the 2019 US Open.
(As always, odds are at the time this was written and Will Likely change throughout the week)

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