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The championship and the land: how Long Island helped shape the U.S. Open

Summary by LI Press
As a golf instructor, I usually dedicate this space to helping readers lower their scores and enjoy the game a little more. This week, however, I wanted to take a different approach. With the U.S. Open returning to Shinnecock Hills, one of golf's most storied venues, it seemed like the perfect time to look beyond swing tips and reflect on a championship that has helped shape the history of the game—and a Long Island community that has been part …
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LI Press broke the news on Monday, June 22, 2026.
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