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L.A. Country Club is part mystery, part myth that the U.S. Open will reveal

View of the Los Angeles Country Club after the singles matches of the 2017 Walker Cup at the Los Angeles Country Club on Sept. 10, 2017, in Los Angeles.

LOS ANGELES — Tinseltown loves a big reveal, and that's what the U.S. Open has in Los Angeles Country Club, the greatest course people have never seen.

The club will play host to its first major championship this upcoming week — the first time the U.S. Open has come to this city in 75 years — and it will be an eye-opener for the golf

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