Buying Tickets online to the U.S. Open now is an easy, cheap way to beat the rush that normally occurs for this golf event that is by far the largest of all tournaments worldwide. The United States Open Championship is the ultimate goal in golf. In the PGA and the world, it is the standard barometer used to measure the best golf of the year. The U.S. Open stands apart because of tradition. Being the oldest North American tourney, being a difficult challenge to win, and its difficult qualifying rounds, make it the toughest and most important golf championship today.
Traditionally the U.S. Open is played on the nation's best courses: Winged Foot, Medinah, the Olympic Club, and the Oakmont'”all great past celebrated hosts. Pebble Beach is the host of the 2010 U.S. Open! Each of the Pebble Beach Opens have been spectacular, won by some of the very all-time best golfers to ever grace the field: Kite, Woods, Watson, and Nicklaus! The U.S. Open has the best courses and the best players. Beyond what's normal, the tournament also sets-up its host golf courses to test the great players who qualify. The Open adds yards to make golfers have to hit the ball further. The fairway widths are narrowed to make golfers hit straighter. The greens are kept fast to test everyone's ability at full. The entire plateau of every possible contour of the chosen course is made more difficult.
The U.S. Open is open to amateurs and professionals alike. It is not for just members of the PGA. This makes golfers want to play it all the more. Deep down, golfers know that if the can win the U.S. Open, their name will not be forgotten. Knowing that when all the pressure was on, when everyone was gunning for the same prize, the winner can rest in the knowledge that he was the best for the toughest week of golf in the world.