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USGA's Davis: Two regrets regarding Chambers Bay

LANCASTER, Pa. – After time to review and reflect, USGA executive director Mike Davis says he has two regrets about how the U.S. Open was conducted at Chambers Bay three weeks ago.

Given the chance to go back in time, he would change the way spectator viewing was handled, and he would change the way he communicated the problems with the greens to the players.

In the end, though, Davis believes a positive lasting memory of Chambers Bay will win out.

“We had an exciting finish, a great player win it, a great leaderboard, and that is what really does matter,” Davis said at the U.