Here’s a look at behind-the-scenes coverage of the 2024 US Women’s Open in Lancaster [roundup]
Josh Saunders, Lancaster Country Club’s director of grounds, was presented with the E.J. Marshall Platter by the USGA on the 18th green follow…
So you’ve seen it, you’ve walked it and you’ve marveled over the championship layout at Lancaster Country Club during the 79th U.S. Women’s Open.
As Asterisk Talley teed off for the final time Sunday at the U.S. Women’s Open, many in the gallery raised their phones to take photos.
Sarah Kemp and Sarah Butler help each other out.
Facing the supreme test of his caddying life, the thing that Trevor Pope had to guard against the most over the first 36 holes of the 79th U.S…
There weren’t many options for a girl from western Pennsylvania who was interested in sports in the 1950s. Kay Houghton’s choices were cheerle…
There was a box under the Christmas tree with a US Women’s Open flag sticking out of it. That’s how James Peterson found out he was a volunteer.
If there’s heavy rain over the next few days at the 79th U.S. Women’s Open, watch out for 18-year-old amateur Samantha Brown of Westfield, Indiana.
John Carpenter found the perfect hobby for a golf enthusiast. It has taken the Hempfield grad to some of the greatest courses ever built.
They know the course as well as anyone. Every fairway, every green, every looming mistake. It’s no wonder the world’s best wanted to tap into …
Jim Nagle’s first time on a golf course was as a child, walking and not playing.
The golfers who tee up at Lancaster Country Club for this week’s U.S. Women’s Open will have their work cut out for them, according to two exp…
The moments Bryan Megee thinks about aren’t the ones seen on television. He imagines when the volunteers arrive or when fans take their first …
A long line of people following golfer Nelly Korda slowly snaked up a hill in a scene that would have been reminiscent of “The Walking Dead,” …
As golfers and caddies venture onto the course for the 2024 U.S. Women’s Open, another set of pros is standing by, ready to help if needed.
Spectators at the 79th annual U.S. Women’s Open golf tournament can expect to pay anywhere from $25 for a one-day gallery ticket to $2,000 for…
Planners for this month’s U.S. Women’s Open at the Lancaster Country Club are looking to better manage what was an unexpected twist that arose…
BierHall Brewing is also serving Arnold Palmer slushies with vodka in them.
From hotels to food trucks to tent rentals, some businesses get a piece of the pie but at least one fears he will lose money.
Three top-ranked professional golfers will be showcasing logos of a Lancaster city boutique and two city restaurants when they step onto the g…
I do not golf, so I don't know what food is traditionally associated with the game.
Thousands of golfers and golf enthusiasts have descended on Lancaster Country Club this week for the U.S. Women’s Open. And they’ve all got to…
The gig for one of the most prestigious golf events in the world is the biggest Emily Gonzalez has had in her six-year catering career.
Among the beverages being served at the U.S. Women’s Open is a limited edition beer by Lancaster’s Spring House Brewing Co.
The U.S. Women's Open continued Friday at Lancaster Country Club, bringing out thousands of spectators, many of whom were dressed in classic g…
There was a time when the words “golf” and “fashion” seemed contradictory. Let’s face it: ill-fitting khakis leave something to be desired sar…
In the 18th century, prominent citizen John Wright named a burgeoning city in Pennsylvania after his former home of Lancaster, England.
Former PGA Tour golfer and current Golf Channel lead analyst Brandel Chamblee has been in Lancaster this week for the the network’s “Live from…
Julia Neidigh spends most of her time behind a desk in a cramped trailer. She has two phones, one for work and one personal, and it’s hard to …
The golf course is a playing surface and a living organism with a team devoted to keep it alive.
On a highly manicured property, golfers and visitors will see new naturalized areas and native plants.
In the background at the U.S. Women's Open will be lush planters that need to be championship-ready just a few weeks after frost warnings.
About 120 USGA planters will pop up throughout the site to beautify and to show people where to go.
Blue and sage stoneware crocks and mugs from an Adamstown pottery studio are the only locally made pieces amid the 25,000 commemorative items …
Turf management is usually a man’s world. The women who have chosen this field see that every day.