Jeff Hall, a Bethlehem resident who is among the nation’s leading experts on the Rules of Golf, carries a serene vision of this year’s U.S. Open. It doesn’t hold any residue of the USGA’s embarrassing incidents at Shinnecock Hills in 2004 or at Oakmont in 2016.
“We hand out a trophy on Sunday night, and the story is about Shinnecock Hills and the best players in the world,” Hall said. “And not us.”
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