For real-time U.S. Open scoring, don't go to USGA Web site
Looking to stay updated on the latest scores at the U.S. Open? Well, so would the USGA, it appears.
Their live leaderboard - co-hosted by ESPN.com – is currently down, and has worked sporadically thus far. And other leaderboards haven’t been doing too well, either.
“Wow, the others were even worse. GolfChannel had Ogilvy through 8 holes when he had played 11, and PGA.com had him through 3 at the same point,” wrote Geoff Shackleford.
Of course, if you want up-to-date, breaking info on the U.S. Open, you can head over to the USGA blog. Except that’s not working, either.
BTW, head over to Brandon Tucker’s blog for live updates from Oakmont.
–WKW
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Though maybe next year, someone should remind the USGA that U.S. Open is really popular, and that it starts on a Thursday.
Maybe we can send them a calendar.
--WKW
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