2009 U.S. Open Clippings, Sunday Edition
/If they can start at 7:30, there's a chance the round is finished reports Doug Ferguson. Amazing. A re-pair will not happen if the weather is holding things up again.
Bob Harig talks to players about the difficulty of playing with so many stops and starts.
Adam Schupak on Ricky Barnes and his rebirth, looking to become the first man to win a major wearing a painters cap.
Here I was listening to Lucas Glover talk after his round and found myself nodding off. After Cameron Morfit's profile, I'm reminded why he's a guy to root for.
Mark Soltau with the days best quotes. Love Ogilvy's, really bored with Tiger's poa-green complaints.
Speaking of Tiger, Gary Van Sickle has a full report on the world No. 1's day.
Sam Weinman kicks off the discussion about luck in majors and just how much was involved with this year's draw. This year's Open definitely surpasses the worst draw contrast in recent memory: the 2008 Northern Trust Open.
Jeff Babineau makes the case that the Open is more than just Tiger and Phil.
Trevor Murphy, the shock TV star of Saturday's round, filed this diary entry for GolfDigest.com.
Golfweek's coverage is here, including a couple of player blogs from Rickie Fowler and Matt Nagy.
Tim Rosaforte explains David Duval's New York connection, if you are so inclined to root for him.
And finally, Jaime Diaz interviews Dan Jenkins about Ben Hogan. And if you haven't been following Dan on Twitter, you're missing out.