Pro Spots Preview: 2024 US Open

June 14, 2024

Special Olympics Massachusetts golfer, Tyler Lagasse, shares a preview of the 2024 US Open taking place this weekend at Pinehurst #2 in North Carolina. Learn a bit of history including a call back to 25 years ago when Payne Stewart won the first every USA Open Played at Pinehurst. Can Scotty Scheffler beat the heat and dry conditions? Is his Tiger-esque form going to continue? Speaking of Tiger, he is once again in the field and will be honored with an award this weekend.

Tyler Lagasse is a multiple Special Olympics medal winner, most recently earning the gold in the top division at the 2022 USA Games in Orlando, FL.

Special Olympics Massachusetts golfer, Tyler Lagasse, shares a preview of the 2024 US Open taking place this weekend at Pinehurst #2 in North Carolina. Learn a bit of history including a call back to 25 years ago when Payne Stewart won the first every USA Open Played at Pinehurst. Can Scotty Scheffler beat the heat and dry conditions? Is his Tiger-esque form going to continue? Speaking of Tiger, he is once again in the field and will be honored with an award this weekend.

Tyler Lagasse is a multiple Special Olympics medal winner, most recently earning the gold in the top division at the 2022 USA Games in Orlando, FL.

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