US Open golf 2015: Chambers Bay threatens to wear down field

A giant screen will show U.S. Open coverage starting Thursday night. There's a beer garden, food vendors and a lot of interactive fan exhibits, including a putting challenge, a golf learning lab and some kid-friendly activities. The United States Golf

After a controversial and much-publicized bidding war, FOX makes its golf debut this week at Chambers Bay. Unlike the Masters, the U.S. Open has no pretensions about limiting its coverage. Here's how to watch all week.

Will the confidence in his pedigree be enough for Woods to win his first major since the 2008 U.S. Open at Torrey Pines? It has to be. More than his uppercut fist pump after a made putt or his red golf shirt donned every Sunday, Woods' transcendent

The U.S. Open is known as the "toughest test in golf." The punishing setup and big numbers than can dot a scorecard often make it unpredictable and can produce some previously-unknown winners. This year, in particular, 

Thirteen others survived sectional qualifying, a group that includes NCAA champion Bryson DeChambeau, 2012 U.S. Open participant Beau Hossler and 15-year-old Cole Hammer. The only amateur who has played Chambers Bay in competition is Denny