Features U.S. Women’s Open: The best for last December 9, 2020 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share by Email U.S. Women's Open: The best for last What Japanese baseball pitchers can show you about fitting golf clubs | Fully Equipped The proper mindset for taking your best game from the range to the course | Subpar Julie Elion explains why new found expectations can affect Tour players differently | Subpar How setting daily goals has improved Wyndham Clark's mental game | Subpar We spent a day at the Mizuno Foundry 10 Secrets from a Retiring Pro: Best (and Worst) of Life on the PGA Tour The benefits of adding the new 3DP MB irons to your flow set | Emergency 9 Testing PXG Metalwoods with Jake Knapp Testing Bridgestones 2026 TOUR B Series ON COURSE! How Srixon's Z-Star golf ball models cover a wide range of players | Tour Validated It’s been a year of taking what you can get, of making the best of a tough situation. And that’s exactly what’s happening this week in Houston, where the U.S. Women’s Open — an event that always means summertime — is a holiday appetizer instead. Latest In News 11 hours ago 2026 Charles Schwab Challenge Saturday tee times: Round 3 groupings 13 hours ago Why this college golf team just played the national championship alone 14 hours ago 'The numbers don't lie': Pay controversy roils Pebble Beach caddie yard 14 hours ago He has cerebral palsy. And this week, he's playing on the DP World Tour 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 Attention to Detail: What it takes to prep two courses for a U.S. Women's Open