- Mickelson trying to deal with giving away U.S. Open
- New champ Ogilvy earns trip to PGA Grand Slam of Golf
- Grant Me This:'Old' Phil returned at worst possible time
- U.S. Open finale marred by collapses large and small
- Litke: At just the wrong time, the 'old Phil' comes back
- Ogilvy wins the U.S. Open, but not the popular vote
- Notebook: Ogilvy praises Norman as his golf inspiration
- Latest chance lost hurts the most, Montgomerie admits
- Ferrie's serene feeling gets buried by Sunday bogeys
- Mickelson's late collapse hands U.S. Open to Aussie Ogilvy
- Grant Me This: Mickelson the man in this marathon
- Taking a cue from Woods, Mickelson surges to the fore
- Dark horse Ferrie steps up for his turn in the spotlight
- Still a contender, Montgomerie evolves into a fan favorite
- Stricker still optimistic despite a tough Saturday finish
- Notebook: Even after a 75, Duval isn't giving up hope
- Sweden's Hedblom notches 40th ace in U.S. Open history
- Stage set for thrill for Phil or Ferrie-tale ending
- Grant Me This: No Tiger means no fun for the Peacock
- No excuses for Woods after missing cut at U.S. Open
- Brilliant bunker play blasts Stricker into contention
- Duval, of all people, is on the prowl at Winged Foot
- It's no surprise that Woods struggled, some peers say
- Monty and Mickelson make it through a tough afternoon
- Notebook: 2005 champ Campbell surrenders his crown
- Jim Litke: Golf, and life, can only get harder for Woods
- A surprise leader and even more surprising departure
- Grant Me This: First-round musings from Winged Foot
- Fears realized: Winged Foot surrenders one red number
- For Woods, a rough start to tournament life without Earl
- Notebook: Even-par opener is just fine with Mickelson
- Monty leads the Open for the first time in a long time
- The worst came first for plenty of players on Thursday
- He's still okay, but Howell rues what might have been
- Notebook: Despite an 81, teenager Fujikawa has a ball
- Open questions will start to be answered today
- This time, Woods looks to stop Mickelson's major run
- Notebook: Nobody could possibly out-prep Svoboda
- For the first time, Howell believes he can win a major
- Els knows he needs a redemptive performance this week
- Notebook: 'Too-short' Merion lands 2013 U.S. Open
- Donald ducks talk of a major curse on the Europeans
- Defending champ Campbell is happy to face long odds
- Wiser now, Haas makes yet another visit to Winged Foot
- Casey returns to the U.S. Open seeking to make amends
- Revived Singh is eager to launch his U.S. Open assault
- A fighter his whole life, teen Fujikawa takes on the Open
- For Woods, the love of competition doesn't change
- Mickelson and New Yorkers are an odd but enduring pair
- Love returns to the scene of by far his greatest success
- Notebook: Lefty chooses his weapons for the task ahead
- In a first, Zambian Muthiya will tee it up at Winged Foot
- Even the short holes at Winged Foot might be card killers
- 18 Holes With ... PGA Professional Tom Nieporte
- Woods takes a tentative walk-through at Winged Foot
- Notebook: Svoboda comes home to play the U.S. Open
- With a few days to spare, Mickelson's ready to go
- Open not for everyone, even some who've been there
- Notebook: Winged Foot hosts Campbell's defense
- Winged Foot is a course that helped define the U.S. Open
- Woods-Mickelson rivalry comes to a head at Winged Foot
- Even those close to Woods don't know what to expect
- Harrington believes Woods will shine at Winged Foot
- History must wait, Wie fails to qualify for U.S. Open
- Elder Haas qualifies for U.S. Open, son misses out
- Ex-Amateur champ Kuchar qualifies for U.S. open
- A glance at the five previous majors played at Winged Foot
- A look at a few memorable moments in U.S. Open history
- Field Set for 2006 U.S. Open at Winged Foot Golf Club

