"Moving Day" at Pebble Beach certainly proved true for Tiger Woods, who shot 66 to jump up the leaderboard, closing with three birdies to move into third place behind Graeme McDowell and Dustin Johnson (leader).
If you want to watch what happens tomorrow...tickets are sold out! But you might still be able to buy tickets off scalpers that are legitimate and legal. So are you a diehard fan who wants a ticket?
Check out my story.
(NB: The USGA strictly prohibits the sale of US Open tickets on the venue grounds. If caught, tickets will be confiscated and you'll be escorted out. So proceed with caution, and follow your intuition if someone/thing is shady.)
Saturday, June 19, 2010
2010 US Open at Pebble Beach
If you're one of the lucky tens of thousands of people headed out to Pebble, check out my story on dressing for the Open. You can also get a glimpse of what's being sold inside the 30,000-sq foot merchandise pavilion.
Saturday, June 12, 2010
2010 US Open Entourage at Pebble Beach
Had the amazing opportunity to cover the 2010 Golf Digest US Open Challenge at Pebble Beach this week (Wednesday). Super Bowl MVP Drew Brees, hockey legend Wayne Gretzky and actor Mark Wahlberg all tried their best to break 100. Amateur Peggy Ference (Golf Digest challenge winner) also got the chance to break 100. Everyone was so gracious and humble. And I have to thank my photog Andrew Eckman and the kind folks at Golf Digest Magazine for being so helpful.
Check out my story.
This year's open at Pebble Beach is going to be spectacular -- the course is beautiful. I've been covering lead-up and preps for the US Open for the past two months.
Everyone was pretty exhausted at the end of the day, but were nice to enough to do interviews with me. Brees had just arrived from Louisiana where he was helping out with the BP oil leak crisis! I didn't want to bother the players for a photo, but I was able to get one with Mark Wahlberg who was the only one to break 100!
Check out my story.
This year's open at Pebble Beach is going to be spectacular -- the course is beautiful. I've been covering lead-up and preps for the US Open for the past two months.
Everyone was pretty exhausted at the end of the day, but were nice to enough to do interviews with me. Brees had just arrived from Louisiana where he was helping out with the BP oil leak crisis! I didn't want to bother the players for a photo, but I was able to get one with Mark Wahlberg who was the only one to break 100!
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