National Post (National Edition)

TEN TO WATCH

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Pretend it’s an Open Championsh­ip on a hilly, dry links in Scotland, only warmer. Now, try to pick just one player from the herd at this week’s U.S. Open at Chambers Bay. Here are 10 who ought to contend: Jordan Spieth The wild card is how much the Masters champion will remember from playing the U.S. Amateur here. Has all the shots, but not much experience at links golf. Rory McIlroy Like Tiger in his prime, it’s impossible to leave him out of the mix. Four majors already and all the game in the world. Justin Rose Finding his game again, and quite at home on this style, of course. Has the temperamen­t for it, and a U.S. Open win under his belt. Rickie Fowler Loves the big stage, plays well in majors, and his Players Championsh­ip win should get him over the mental hump. Henrik Stenson Probably a sentimenta­l pick, so sue me. Funny, charming, lots of game and so good he really ought to have a major by now. Sergio Garcia He’s like Stenson minus the funny, charming part. Terrific ball striker, and getting closer to believing he can do this. Dustin Johnson Boom or bust pick. If he hits it on the planet, he has the distance to burn it up. The mental part? Not so sure. Bubba Watson Because imaginatio­n is going to be big this week, on this course, and few have more of it than Watson. If he putts well … Patrick Reed Not likable, but the golf ball doesn’t know that. He’s tenacious, and loves pressure, and he can really putt. Jason Day If he’s healthy (and he’s had all kinds of issues), he has everything it takes to win on this course. Big if, but life’s a gamble.

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