Welcome into US Open week…or better called the week that USGA takes a historic golf course and finds new and different ways to ruin it. The only good thing that this week is that Mike Davis has relinquished his yearly butchering of the golf course and turned it on to John Bodenhamer who has run USGA amateur occasions since 2011. I need to believe John can not possibly screw up the training course set-up anywhere near what Mike Davis has done the past few decades. Again, the bar is not set very high unfortunately.
The best news of the week though is that we come back to the West Coast significance we get primetime golf. I can’t start to tell you just how much this excites me. Sunday breakfast at the Masters and Saturday night US Open golf at Pebble Beach two months apart is roughly as good as it gets in my opinion.
So let’s just assume John isn’t a complete idiot like Mike Davis and that he leaves well alone this week. We receive a US Open, as planned, on a historic course with tight fairways, long demanding rather than a clown’s mouth in website. Going off that assumption I believe this week we are left with one of the leaderboards of this year. In other words, I believe this week, the cream rises to the top. So without a real significant surprises how will the best on earth shake out this week? We break down the top contenders in the area for your 2019 US Open.
(As always, chances are at this time this was written and Will Likely change during the week)

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