The dust hasn’t completely settled in Los Angeles after the United States Golf Association brought its U.S. Open to the city last week, ultimately crowning Wyndham Clark as champion. The event marked the first time in 75 years that the U.S. Open had been held in Los Angeles after last being held here at the Riviera Country Club in 1948.
The Pacific Palisades venue will get another chance to host the U.S. Open as the Usga announced today that it’s bringing the U.S. Open back to the city. The event will be held at Riviera from June 12-15, 2031, which will mark the fifth Usga championship held at the club. Riviera hosted the 1948 U.S. Open won by Ben Hogan, the 1998 U.S. Senior Open won by Hale Irwin and the 2017 U.S. Amateur won by Doc Redman. The course will also welcome its first U.S.
The Pacific Palisades venue will get another chance to host the U.S. Open as the Usga announced today that it’s bringing the U.S. Open back to the city. The event will be held at Riviera from June 12-15, 2031, which will mark the fifth Usga championship held at the club. Riviera hosted the 1948 U.S. Open won by Ben Hogan, the 1998 U.S. Senior Open won by Hale Irwin and the 2017 U.S. Amateur won by Doc Redman. The course will also welcome its first U.S.
- 6/21/2023
- by Chris Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Sports networks grappling with widespread cancellations and postponements of not just games but entire seasons used this past week to frenetically prep schedules leaning heavily on new or expanded studio talk shows, rebroadcasts of earlier matchups and library content, if they’re lucky enough to have to have it. Networks and leagues said they’re deep in discussions about rights to air older games and about developing new programming for this coronavirus moment, but just how they’ll be filing airtime is extremely fluid.
Take the Tennis Channel, which Thursday announced a live studio show daily from 12-3 Pm (with 8 Pm and 11 Pm repeats) starting Monday, and rebroadcasts of 2019 matches and tournaments in the slots where the 2020 ones should be. Tennis was a harbinger when the 2020 BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, CA, was among the first sporting events to shutter this month. That was March 8, and those in the...
Take the Tennis Channel, which Thursday announced a live studio show daily from 12-3 Pm (with 8 Pm and 11 Pm repeats) starting Monday, and rebroadcasts of 2019 matches and tournaments in the slots where the 2020 ones should be. Tennis was a harbinger when the 2020 BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, CA, was among the first sporting events to shutter this month. That was March 8, and those in the...
- 3/21/2020
- by Jill Goldsmith
- Deadline Film + TV
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