Top Five Images From Early In The U.S. Open

 It's Business As Usual For The Trains That Run Right Alongside The 15th, 16th And 17th Holes At Chambers Bay - Image Credit Bryan Outram

by Bryan Outram

The 2015 Men's U.S. Open is being played in the Pacific Northwest for the first time. 

The host course is the Bobby Jone's designed Chambers Bay just south of Seattle on the shores of Puget Sound. With freight trains rolling by and long fescue grasses waving in the breeze the links-style layout definitely has a British Open feel to it.

With that comes a number of very unique sights, especially for this region. We present to you here a few of our choices for most interesing images from the 2015 U.S. Open. 

The golf course design has come under a lot of scrutiny and has received both favourable and not so favourable reviews from various sources. But you cannot argue that it offers some tremendous views..... (all images credit Bryan Outram)

A Local Air Force Jet Does A Routine Fly By Over The 'Lone Sentry' Tree Behind The 15th Green

New Zealand's Danny Lee Found Himself In One Of The Deep Bunkers Fronting The 17th Green

 

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