The Chambers Bay Pilgrimage
Play the 2015 U.S. Open links on the shores of Puget Sound — a municipal course carved from an old gravel quarry, walking-only, with the Olympic Mountains across the water. Major-championship golf without the country-club gate.
The case for itWhy It's a Pilgrimage
Chambers Bay is the rare U.S. Open venue that anyone can book, a fescue links owned by the county and walked with a caddie or a push cart. The terrain plunges and heaves across a reclaimed quarry above Puget Sound, with a lone fir tree framing the eighteenth and freighters drifting past. It is the most accessible major-championship pilgrimage in the country — proof that bucket-list golf doesn't always require a private jet.
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