logo
Shapiro says U.S. Open at Oakmont "opens up people's eyes to the beauty of western Pennsylvania"

Shapiro says U.S. Open at Oakmont "opens up people's eyes to the beauty of western Pennsylvania"

CBS News13-06-2025

Shapiro says Pennsylvania is arguably one of the best states for golfing
Shapiro says Pennsylvania is arguably one of the best states for golfing
Shapiro says Pennsylvania is arguably one of the best states for golfing
Gov. Josh Shapiro stopped by Oakmont Country Club on Friday to watch the U.S. Open.
According to Shapiro, events like the U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club show off the state. He hopes that it brings people back to the commonwealth who traveled here for the U.S. Open.
It's estimated that more than 200,000 people will have attended at least one day of the U.S. Open practice or championship rounds.
"Trying to get a good experience with my son here. We follow golf," Tom Bent of Cleveland said.
People from around the country came to western Pennsylvania to see some of the best golfers in the world. Governor Shapiro's office said golf alone is a $6 billion industry for our state.
"It also opens up people's eyes to the beauty of western Pennsylvania, the great culture of western Pennsylvania," Governor Shapiro said on Friday.
He said this event sets up the state for numerous sporting events and celebrations next. Not only is the 2026 NFL Draft coming to Pittsburgh, but with the nation's 250th anniversary, people are expected to travel to the Keystone State to celebrate.
"I think the way they do it here at Oakmont sets a high standard for everyone else," Gov. Shapiro said.
Sporting events like the U.S. Open have been a way to introduce our region to travelers.
"It's really nice. It's a nice small, little town," Bent said.
For others, Oakmont is a spot they wouldn't miss. They make it a routine to attend events at one of the most challenging courses in golf.
"I'd rather be here than anywhere else. I've been to the Masters. That's wonderful, but I love Oakmont," said Jack McAfee of Houston.
According to Gov. Shapiro, more than 90 golf championships are played in the state. Oakmont Country Club is an anchor site for the U.S. Open and will be back in 2033, 2042 and 2049.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Tennis Reporter Gets Ripped For 'Unprofessional' Emma Raducanu Question
Tennis Reporter Gets Ripped For 'Unprofessional' Emma Raducanu Question

Yahoo

time13 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Tennis Reporter Gets Ripped For 'Unprofessional' Emma Raducanu Question

Tennis Reporter Gets Ripped For 'Unprofessional' Emma Raducanu Question originally appeared on The Spun. Emma Raducanu has taken a very calm approach to her career on and off the court, but that hasn't stopped the tennis community from speculating about her personal life. Advertisement It was announced this month that Raducanu will team up with Carlos Alcaraz for mixed doubles at the US Open later this summer. They actually practiced together at Wimbledon earlier this week. Raducanu confirmed that her practice session with Alcaraz was in partnership with Evian. They're both ambassadors for the company. That hasn't stopped people from speculating about their friendship. During a media session this Saturday afternoon, Raducanu was asked about her dynamic with Alcaraz. There have been some rumors about them dating, but that hasn't been confirmed. "There's been lots of chatter online about your friendship with Carlos," a reporter asked. "Is there any truth behind the rumors?" Advertisement Raducanu replied, "We're just good friends." That ended up being the last question she faced for the day. DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - FEBRUARY 16: Emma Raducanu of Great Britain reacts while playing against Maria Sakkari of Greece during the first round on Day One of the Dubai Duty Free Tennis Championships, part of the Hologic WTA Tour at Dubai Duty Free Tennis Stadium on February 16, 2025 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (Photo by)Even though Raducanu handled this question incredibly well, tennis fans were furious that a reporter thought it was OK to ask about her personal life. "Extremely unprofessional to ask," one fan said. "Tennis reporter should not ask such questions," a social media user wrote. "Honestly .. what passes for journalists these days," another fan asked. "This is so cringe, like for this to move into mainstream media is ugh. Leave it alone because you're making everyone uncomfortable," one person commented. Advertisement The reporter who asked Raducanu this question has not yet revealed themselves. As for Raducanu, she's hoping to silence all the outside noise and make a run at Wimbledon. She made it to the fourth round of the tournament last year before losing to Lulu Sun. On Monday afternoon, Raducanu will kick off her quest for a Wimbledon title against Mingge Xu. Related: Tennis Star Carson Branstine Turns Heads With Swimsuit Photo Ahead Of Wimbledon Tennis Reporter Gets Ripped For 'Unprofessional' Emma Raducanu Question first appeared on The Spun on Jun 28, 2025 This story was originally reported by The Spun on Jun 28, 2025, where it first appeared.

Tennis Fans Want Reporter Fired For 'Tacky' Carlos Alcaraz Question
Tennis Fans Want Reporter Fired For 'Tacky' Carlos Alcaraz Question

Yahoo

time14 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

Tennis Fans Want Reporter Fired For 'Tacky' Carlos Alcaraz Question

Tennis Fans Want Reporter Fired For 'Tacky' Carlos Alcaraz Question originally appeared on The Spun. With the 2025 Wimbledon Championships on the horizon, Carlos Alcaraz is trending because of his life off the court. Advertisement Earlier this month, Alcaraz asked Emma Raducanu to be his partner for mixed doubles at the US Open. She was more than willing to accept his offer. Once their partnership for the final Grand Slam tournament of the year was confirmed, fans started speculating about their connection. That speculation only grew louder when Alcaraz and Raducanu were spotted practicing together at Wimbledon. Raducanu later revealed they were working on something with Evian since they're both ambassadors for the brand. Despite their best efforts to keep the focus on tennis, Alcaraz and Raducanu haven't been able to dodge questions from the public. On Saturday afternoon, Raducanu was asked about her dynamic with Alcaraz. An unidentified reporter was wondering if there's a potential romance brewing behind the scenes. Advertisement "There's been lots of chatter online about your friendship with Carlos," a reporter asked. "Is there any truth behind the rumors?" Raducanu replied, "We're just good friends." LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 16: In this handout from the AELTC, Carlos Alcaraz of Spain smiles as he is interviewed in the Media Theatre in the Broadcast Centre after his victory against Novak Djokovic of Serbia in the final of the Gentlemen's Singles during day fourteen of The Championships Wimbledon 2023 at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on July 16, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by AELTC/Joe Toth via Getty Images)Handout/Getty Images Raducanu handled this interaction with class, make no mistake about it. That doesn't change the fact that it was a ridiculous question. In fact, some fans want this reporter to face consequences for this question. "Tennis reporters should not ask such questions," one fan said. "This is getting ridiculous," a second fan wrote. "It is none of our business, leave them alone," a third fan commented. "Tennis reporters are so unprofessional. Some reporters, especially those from the UK. It is yet another example of the circuits, particularly the @wta failing to monitor the press conferences and protect their players," an Instagram user wrote. Advertisement "Leave them alone and let it happen organically if you do like them as a couple. Tacky otherwise, but it's the media so what else is new," another social media user said. As of now, the reporter hasn't apologized for their question about Alcaraz and Raducanu. Hopefully, this bizarre situation doesn't become the top story at Wimbledon this upcoming week. Related: Tennis Reporter Gets Ripped For 'Unprofessional' Emma Raducanu Question Tennis Fans Want Reporter Fired For 'Tacky' Carlos Alcaraz Question first appeared on The Spun on Jun 28, 2025 This story was originally reported by The Spun on Jun 28, 2025, where it first appeared.

How to watch X Games Salt Lake City Day 3: Best trick showcase in grand finale
How to watch X Games Salt Lake City Day 3: Best trick showcase in grand finale

New York Times

time20 minutes ago

  • New York Times

How to watch X Games Salt Lake City Day 3: Best trick showcase in grand finale

Sunday highlights the highest risks and best tricks as the 30th anniversary X Games come to a close in Salt Lake City. It is a day reserved for the most consequential contests, in which a single run can redefine an athlete's legacy. It's also a day of fan favorites. Betting remains active, and with stunts this dicey, the odds can shift before the wheels touch down. Advertisement An all-day digital livestream of Sunday's events can be found on the Roku Sports Channel. Women's Skateboard Street Best Trick opens the day. Chloe Covell is just 15, but she's already the rider to beat as the owner of four X Games gold medals. Her lines are crisp, fast and technically advanced. She faces a deep field of teenage talent, pushing the ceiling higher with each appearance. The lineup continues with Men's Skateboard Vert Best Trick, BMX Dirt Best Trick, Men's Skateboard Street Best Trick and Moto X QuarterPipe High Air. Colby Raha enters as the favorite in the latter — he's won four titles and continues to hit heights once thought impossible. But new challengers are closing in, and a single slip can change the standings. In the Men's Skateboard Vert Best Trick final, Gui Khury is within reach of another gold. The 16-year-old claimed his eighth X Games gold, the most ever for a teenager, when he won the Men's Skateboard Vert competition on Friday. Vert is the sport's root system, where style, control and innovation collide. Finally, after Women's BMX Park, the Dave Mirra BMX Park Best Trick closes the weekend. Kevin Peraza returns to chase a sixth medal in the event that honors Mirra's legacy. Expect big air and creative lines that nod to BMX history while pushing the boundaries of what's possible. Streaming and ticketing links in this article are provided by partners of The Athletic. Restrictions may apply. The Athletic maintains full editorial independence. Partners have no control over or input into the reporting or editing process and do not review stories before publication. (Photo of Kevin Peraza: Al Bello / Getty Images)

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store