SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Imagine trying to roll a ball along a track that curves from left to right but is tilted from right to left. The difficulty of that task is very similar to the daunting challenge facing players off the tee at this week's U.S. Open which will be played on the par-70 Lake Course at San Francisco's iconic Olympic Club. While the relatively small greens, fickle winds, likely fog and heavy sea air will produce their fair share of problems, one of the biggest talking points among the players is the number of dogleg fairways which slant in an opposite direction. ...
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