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Chambers Bay: Young greens, they do get woolly

Players complaining about inconsistent greens have a point, but it won’t keep the best golfers from contending…Click to Continue »

 

Dempsey suspended three games for Open Cup incident

League discipline will begin with Saturday visit from San Jose Earthquakes.Click to Continue »

 

Last defendant sentenced in 2010 Craigslist killing

A Pierce County Superior Court judge on Friday sentenced the last of four defendants in the Craigslist murder to 97 years in prison for his role in the case.Click to Continue »

 

Salmon jerky and Dungeness crab: Tacoma firm supplies seafood to the U.S. Open

Jesse Demazio drives the truck from Tacoma-based Northern Fish. We join a convoy bound for the backstage pop-up city that serves the culinary needs of the U.S. Open Championship at…Click to Continue »

 

U.S. Open impact could mean a lasting benefit for the South Sound

Millions of people are watching it on TV and tens of thousands have descended on Pierce County, Tacoma and a certain golf course in University Place.Click to Continue »

 

Grandstands offer best views at Chambers Bay

The U.S. Open at Chambers Bay might be remembered, by spectators anyway, as the “grandstand Open.”Click to Continue »

 

Jason Day falls down, attended to at Chambers Bay

Golfer Jason Day fell to the fairway as he walked down to the No. 9 green, his final hole of the day in the second round of the U.S. Open…Click to Continue »

 

US Open: Recapping early second round action at Chambers Bay

Highlights from the second round at Chambers Bay on Friday during the 115th U.S. Open (check back throughout the day for updates):Click to Continue »

 

Following players tough for fans at Chambers Bay

Sight lines at Chambers Bay aren't what some spectators have hoped for, and they're breaking the rules to get better views of the world's best players.Click to Continue »

 

Chambers Bay course to open hour later Saturday, Sunday

Spectators attending the U.S. Open at Chambers Bay on Saturday and Sunday won't be able to get onto the actual course until 7 a.m., USGA officials said Friday.Click to Continue »

 

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