The U.S. Open is one of golf’s toughest and most historic championships, but what makes it truly special is right there in the name: it is open.

In this episode of MX3 Podcast, we talk about why the U.S. Open stands apart from other major golf tournaments, how qualifying works, the history behind the championship, legendary winners, massive prize money growth, iconic courses like Oakmont, Pebble Beach, and Shinnecock Hills, and why golf remains one of the few sports people can play for a lifetime.

From the first U.S. Open in 1895 with a $335 purse to today’s multi-million-dollar championship, this episode blends sports history, motivation, and a little friendly golf debate.

At MX3 Podcast, our mission is discussing money, motivation, and relevant events.

👇 What do you think makes the U.S. Open special? Is it the history, the difficulty, the open qualifying format, or the money? Drop your thoughts in the comments, and tell us who you think will win.

PGA Championship week is here, and this episode dives into the history, tradition, money, records, and unforgettable stories behind one of golf’s biggest events.

We talk about the origins of the PGA Championship, the Wanamaker Trophy, legendary names like Walter Hagen, Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Arnold Palmer, Tom Watson, Jordan Spieth, Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, and more. The episode also touches on Oklahoma’s deep PGA Championship history, Southern Hills Country Club, PGA Frisco, old-school golf road trips, and what makes this tournament so special.

MX3 Podcast is all about money, motivation, and relevant events — and this episode brings all three through the lens of golf history, major championship pressure, and personal memories from the course.

What is your favorite PGA Championship memory, and who do you think has the best shot this year? Drop your thoughts in the comments!

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