Features Attention to Detail: What it takes to prep two courses for a U.S. Women’s Open December 9, 2020 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share by Email Attention to Detail: What it takes to prep two courses for a U.S. Women's Open Todd Hamilton breaks down his shocking victory at the 2004 Open Championship | Subpar Todd Hamilton's unique short game approach at the 2004 Open Championship | Subpar Tom Watson Reflects on Birkdale, Byron Nelson & 5 Open Championships 5 things You Need to Know Before the Open at Royal Birkdale Tommy Fleetwood's Hometown Major The Go-To Chip Every Golfer Needs BBQ, Boat Rides, and Golf on the Georgia Coast | Destination GOLF Mark Grace dishes on playing Pebble with Bill Murray | Subpar Mark Grace on Vijay Singh range tips | Subpar Warming Up with Cameron Young Champions Golf Club Superintendent Chris Ortmeier walks us through the preparation to hold a major championship on two courses. Latest In News 1 hour ago R&A chief calls Bryson DeChambeau penalty 'clear-cut', hasn't heard from Trump 2 hours ago 'Bit of a joke': Pro laments chaos set off by Bryson DeChambeau's Open penalty 2 hours ago The simple swing thought that led to this pro's unlikely Open win 2 hours ago All that Royal Birkdale brown? Meet the guy (and dog) in charge of it Related Articles Travel The final stretch at U.S. Women's Open host Pine Needles Travel The Sandhills Gauntlet: Playing 81 holes in 48 hours Rules The Etiquetteist: 5 rules to remember when playing golf with women Features How our 6-handicap editor fared on one of the hardest holes at the U.S. Women's Open Features Ryann O'Toole's practice round preparation for the U.S. Women's Open Features How Christina Kim prepared to take on two courses in the year's final major Courses Down The Stretch: The final 3 holes on the Cypress Creek Course Fitness Trying Mel Reid's Intense Workout Features U.S. Women's Open: The best for last