The Boston Globe, June 17th, 1993
SPRINGFIELD, N.J. -- I come to US Opens always with high hopes. Usually as high as the rough. These golfers, some of the best in the world, are about to sweat, and that is good, because the average golfer always sweats and struggles and curses the golfing fates and the rough. So it is a tradition. Find the course, find the press tent, plop down the writing paraphernalia and then head out to the first hole . . . and then the second . . . and on and on. And mentally measure the rough, which has seemed to diminish year after year since the Open at Brookline five years ago. Yesterday was no differ...
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