Watch: Noren shows rough isn't only Erin Hills danger

Watch: Noren shows rough isn't only Erin Hills danger

The fescue at Erin Hills for this week's U.S. Open has garnered all sorts of attention, and for good reason. It's thick enough to hide a full-grown man.But the rough isn't the only danger players will be facing at the year's second major.U.S. Open participants could face some awkward lies in the bunkers around the greens. So awkward, in fact, that they could send players tumbling while trying to splash out, as Alex Noren demonstrated on Instagram Tuesday:
Hello Erin Hills @usopengolf A post shared by Alex Noren (@alexnoren1) on
Noren might want to take a few notes from Andrew "Beef" Johnston's bunker technique at Erin Hills.He seems to have it figured out.
BEEEF!! @beefgolf has got the bunkers covered this week #usopen #golf A post shared by Tyrrell Hatton (@tyrrellhatton) on



(T47th) It wasn't a good week for my picks, but as I said in my post it was a much better event to scale back on how much bankroll you should use, which ended up being very true. But let's put this in the past and move on to this year's second major, The U.S. Open, which is being held at Erin Hills, in Hartford, Wisconsin.
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Did you know, if there isn't a playoff this year at Erin Hills, it will mark the longest streak without a playoff in the history of the U.S. Open?
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Watch: Noren shows rough isn't only Erin Hills danger


Adam Scott didn't really attack the course though. He just said something along the lines of, 'I just want it to be a fair tournament that shows the best golf in the world.' DJ, Rory, Justin Rose and many others have all had nothing but good things to say about Erin Hills thus far.
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The U.S. Open is going to Erin Hills, a course that has never held a professional tournament. It did hold the U.S. Amateur in 2011, but the course will be an adventure for most of the field of 156. Now in this piece we try to put past stats together with present day stats and we will do the best to accomplish this. I spent a day at Erin Hills
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The 117th U.S. Open kicks off on Thursday at Erin Hills in Erin, Wisconsin, northwest of Milwaukee. This is the first U.S. Open in Wisconsin, but the state's fifth major championship. This will be the first major with the winner's share exceeding $2 million. It is also the only U.S. Open since 1992 whose course will play to a par of 72.
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The fescue at Erin Hills for this week's U.S. Open has garnered all sorts of attention, and for good reason. It's thick enough to hide a full-grown man. But the rough isn't the only danger players
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Watch: Shows & Highlights; About PGA TOUR Radio Martin Kaymer and Alex Noren search for a ball in the rough at Erin Hills. (Jamie Squire/Getty Images) Stenson will be the first to tell you

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