Sights and sounds of the U.S. Open

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A little boy had a giant-sized golf ball that he was trying to get autographed. Of course, he was trying to get Tiger Woods' autograph, but Woods had long since finished his nine holes for the day.
When told he could try to get Phil Mickelson's autograph, who was on the green at No. 8 where the boy was, he said: ``Who's that?'' His mom, looking alarmed, said he was more into baseball right now.

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Daily News staff writers Jill Painter and Gene Warnick cover all aspects of the game of golf. Jill also blogs at Painting the Town, and Gene blogs at The Sports Desk and High School Sports Spotlight.

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