A hole-by-hole look at Chambers Bay, site of the 2015 U.S. Open. Photo by Fred Vuich /Sports Illustrated/Getty Images A view from behind the green on the 395 yards par 4, 2nd hole at Chambers Bay Golf ...
Let’s take it back nearly a decade, to when Chambers Bay Golf Course was hosting the 2015 U.S. Open — which ended in dramatic fashion, with Jordan Spieth winning his second major championship after ...
Looking for something affordable for your kids to do this summer? The Youth on Course golf program returns for another year, teeing up $5 rounds of golf for kids at courses in Washington and around ...