The U.S. Open returned to Shinnecock Hills for the first time since 2004. It provided a dramatic scene for the 118th U.S. Open.
U.S. Open 2018: The 411
Leaderboard: Final results
Players: The complete field
Experts' picks: Look back at our gurus' selections
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Sunday's final round: Brooks Koepka defends U.S. Open title
A day that started with a host of names near the top of the leaderboard ended with the same name that sat in the first spot a year ago. Brooks Koepka took home his second consecutive U.S. Open title, becoming the first player to do that since Curtis Strange in 1988 and 1989.
Ian O'Connor: Go ahead, try to make the argument golfers aren't athletes after watching Brooks Koepka muscle his way to a second consecutive U.S. Open victory. Read
Kevin Van Valkenburg: Imagine playing the best golf round of your life, and then having to wait for hours before you know if it even mattered. That was Sunday for Tommy Fleetwood at the U.S. Open. Read
Bob Harig: This U.S. Open was many things. It was not, however, boring. From Phil Mickelson's wild ride to Koepka's repeat, there were plenty of highs and lows. Read
Nick Pietruszkiewicz: The steps that led to Koepka's win. Read
Michael Collins: Winning caddie Ricky Elliott said Koepka's strong mental game on the course is unusual for a star golfer. And that quality is what helped him repeat as U.S. Open champ. Read
Saturday's third round: The day things went a little batty
One of America's oldest and most respected courses, Shinnecock Hills has seen its share of controversy when the U.S. Open is staged on the Long Island venue. Saturday's third round offered more fodder.
Kevin Van Valkenburg: The U.S. Open went off the rails Saturday. The course was impossible. The players were losing their minds. But then, that is what this tournament is all about. Read
Bob Harig: Zach Johnson said early Saturday afternoon that the United States Golf Association "lost the golf course." Read
Harig: Saying he meant no disrespect to the game or the tournament, Phil Mickelson defended his decision to hit a moving ball that was rolling off the green. Read
Ian O'Connor: Why Phil Mickelson should apologize and then withdraw from the U.S. Open after mishap. Read
Michael Collins: The Phil Mickelson mess through the eyes of his playing partner, Andrew "Beef" Johnston. Read
Friday's second round: Early exits for Tiger, Spieth, Rory
Tiger Woods, Jordan Spieth and Rory McIlroy had frustrating finishes Friday at Shinnecock Hills as all three stars missed the U.S. Open cut. Meanwhile, Dustin Johnson extended his overall lead after two rounds.
Bob Harig: Tiger can't cut it at U.S. Open, finishes 10-over Read
Ian O'Connor: It might take longer than Tiger Woods thought -- and longer than fans would like -- but Tiger will win a major again. You have to trust the process. He does. Read
Kevin Van Valkenburg: After all these years, we've gotten it all wrong. Current U.S. Open leader Dustin Johnson isn't the sport's greatest simpleton. He's actually a golfing genius. Read
Thursday's first round: The course wins
Three of the biggest names in the sport walked off Shinnecock Hills looking dazed and confused. On the first day of this U.S. Open, they weren't alone.
Kevin Van Valkenburg: Rory, Jordan, Phil ... and the pain of the U.S. Open. Read
Bob Harig: Scott Gregory's 92 the worst opening-round score at U.S. Open in 16 years. Read
Preview: Can World No. 1 Dustin Johnson carry his momentum into the weekend? Read
Setting up the year's second major
Experts' picks: Who will win the 2018 U.S. Open? Read
O'Connor: Is Rickie Fowler ready for a major breakthrough? Read
Pietruszkiewicz: A guide around Shinnecock Hills from the local who knows the place best. Read
Tiger at the U.S. Open
Harig: Ten years removed from what surprisingly turned out to be the last of Tiger Woods' 14 major titles, we spoke to the players, caddies and people who witnessed what very well might have been his most remarkable victory. Read
Harig: Is the U.S. Open the one major Tiger Woods cannot win again? Read
2018: A step-by-step guide to Tiger's 2018 season. Read
Harig: Don't let a bad U.S. Open fool you, Tiger isn't done winning majors. Read