Podcast: Low-am Levin recalls Shinnecock in 2004

Podcast: Low-am Levin recalls Shinnecock in 2004

Spencer Levin knows what it's like to play a U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills. He teed it up there as an amateur in 2004, tying for 13th and taking low-amateur honors.Levin joins Rex Hoggard on the Golf Channel Podcast to discuss his first-round ace, hitting range balls next to Tiger Woods, and just how out of control the course conditions became over the weekend (evidently, you could bounce a golf ball off the putting green and catch it).For those stories and more, listen below.


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PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. (AP) — The stage is set for what should be the ideal U.S. Open at Pebble Beach, perhaps the most popular of all U.S. Open courses with its magnificent Pacific coastline and small greens, with its history of high drama and great champions.
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Podcast: Levin recalls Shinnecock in 2004. BY Golf Channel Digital — June 6, 2018 at 3:46 PM. Spencer Levin knows what it's like to play a U.S. Open Shinnecock Hills. He teed it up there as an
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SOUTHAMPTON, N.Y. — Shinnecock Hills is no longer the only challenge at this U.S. Open. On a course that can cause problems in any weather, where triple bogeys or worse have been recorded on all but six holes, perhaps the most daunting prospect going into the weekend is Dustin Johnson with a four-shot lead.
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Podcast: Low-am Levin recalls Shinnecock in 2004


And then an ideal course at Shinnecock Hills changed on Saturday with a few new pins, a blue sky and more wind. The last 45 players to tee off couldn't break par. "It's not lost on us, all that's been said and written," Bodenhamer said. "It's incumbent upon us to have a great U.S. Open — not just this year, the next several years."
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