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The 2014 U.S. Open Championships makes their way to Pinehurst, North Carolina
for an historic back-to-back contesting of the Men's and Lady's US Open. Pinehurst
#2, long recognized as one of the nation's foremost golf facilities, will be
the first club to host both US Opens at the same course on consecutive weeks.
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The 2014 U.S. Open Championship
Pinehurst No. 2
June 12-15, 2014
The 2014 U.S. Women's Open Championship
Pinehurst No. 2
June 19-22, 2014
Pinehurst to host Back-to-Back U.S. Open Championships in
2014.
The United States Golf Association made an unprecedented step in its championship
history: it has selected Pinehurst to host both the U.S. Open and U.S. Women's
Open Championships in successive weeks in 2014.
The announcement makes history on several fronts. It's the first time in Pinehurst's
114-year history to serve as the site of the U.S. Women's Open Championship.
It is the only site in USGA history to host all five of its major championships.
And it is a new chapter in the USGA book of traditions: never before has one
site hosted both the U.S. Open and U.S. Women's Open Championships in the same
year, on the same course.
Men, women to play successive Opens
Associated Press
FARMINGDALE, N.Y. -- This might be as close as golf gets to a doubleheader.
The USGA said Monday the U.S. Open and U.S. Women's Open will be held over consecutive
weeks in 2014 at Pinehurst No. 2, the first time in golf that women have a chance
to share the stage with the men.
"It's a big opportunity," said USGA executive director David Fay,
who came up with the idea. "I really do think this will generate some buzz
for women's golf and the Women's Open. And I think a lot of people will take
advantage."
The U.S. Open already was scheduled to return to Pinehurst in 2014 for the third
time in 15 years. The Women's Open has been held three times at nearby Pine
Needles since 1996, but never at the fabled No. 2 course at Pinehurst.
Tiger Woods was surprised to hear the news Monday, immediately curious how the
course will play.
Fay said Pinehurst No. 2 would be a perfect fit for this doubleheader, mainly
because there is no rough around the turtleback greens that Donald Ross design.
He said the greens would be slightly softer, and the course would play shorter
for the women.
"It seems like a good move," David Duval said. "The course is
already set up and ready to play. And their tee boxes will be that much more
pristine."
Holding back-to-back championships on the same course should save time and
money. The USGA already will have tents in place for corporate hospitality,
concessions and the media. The ropes already will line the fairway. And there
will be no need to tear down, transport and rebuild grandstands and scoreboards.
"It's a lot like tennis tournaments," Geoff Ogilvy said. "I
think there's a lot of interest in the U.S. Women's Open. You might have people
who had to choose between one or the other now stay for two weeks and watch
both of them."
Even so, not even Fay knows what to expect.
He is confident the USGA can find a large enough volunteer base to devote time
over two weeks to provide transportation, scoring and to work as marshals. Officials
have five years to develop a creative ticketing plan for those wanting to stay
two weeks.
There is some concern that grandstands won't be nearly as full for the U.S.
Women's Open, or the gallery behind the ropes as large. Fay said the grandstands
would remain, even if they were not full.
"Let's say you're watching a women's basketball game between Duke and
Carolina," Fay said. "You can't help but see empty seats. We won't
fill up the seats, but for the people watching on TV, they'll have some tight
shots."
As for the practice rounds?
The U.S. Women's Open is the one tournament where women can arrive early to
prepare over the weekend. That won't work at Pinehurst in 2014 with the men
competing for a major.
And if there's an 18-hole playoff Monday? The women might not be able to play
a full practice round until Tuesday.
Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press
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