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US Open Sectional

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  • The Lodge, practice putting green, starter's canopy, original barn and outdoor terrace with the par five first hole coming in from the center right and extending around the wetland and above the Lodge.  In the lower right corner is the stairway leading from the Lodge up to the Village Clubhouse and the cabins.  Erin Hills is a daily fee golf course in Erin, Wisconsin and was designed by Hurdzan/Fry and Ron Whitten and built by Landscapes Unlimited, LLC, and has been choosen to host the 2011 US Amateur Chanpionship and the 2017 US Open Championship.  Photo by Paul Hundley; taken in August, 2012.

    The Lodge, practice putting green, starter's canopy, original barn and outdoor terrace with the par five first hole coming in from the center right and extending around the wetland and above the Lodge. In the lower right corner is the stairway leading from the Lodge up to the Village Clubhouse and the cabins. Erin Hills is a daily fee golf course in Erin, Wisconsin and was designed by Hurdzan/Fry and Ron Whitten and built by Landscapes Unlimited, LLC, and has been choosen to host the 2011 US Amateur Chanpionship and the 2017 US Open Championship. Photo by Paul Hundley; taken in August, 2012.

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  • The United States Open Trophy

    The United States Open Trophy

    The United States Open Trophy. The original trophy, presented in 1895 by the USGA, was destroyed in a fire at the Tam O'Shanter Country Club near Chicago in September 1946. A new trophy was presented by the USGA in 1947. It is housed in the Golf House Museum and Library and a copy is presented to the U.S. Open champion. This image was shot at the United States Golf Association in Far Hills, N.J. March of 2006. (USGA/John Mummert)

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    The Lodge, practice putting green, starter's canopy, original barn and outdoor terrace with the par five first hole coming in from the center right and extending around the wetland and above the Lodge.  In the lower right corner is the stairway leading from the Lodge up to the Village Clubhouse and the cabins.  Erin Hills is a daily fee golf course in Erin, Wisconsin and was designed by Hurdzan/Fry and Ron Whitten and built by Landscapes Unlimited, LLC, and has been choosen to host the 2011 US Amateur Chanpionship and the 2017 US Open Championship.  Photo by Paul Hundley; taken in August, 2012.
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