A golf course with a 6-lane highway? Welcome to the US Open at Oakmont, where I-76 somehow blends in
- The Pennsylvania Turnpike runs through the Oakmont golf course, which is notable for its elevation change that minimizes the highway's presence.
- The course's size allows the highway to feel like an afterthought despite being a major roadway.
- Visitors are surprised by how quiet the interstate feels, with one observer saying, "It's amazing how quiet it really is."
- Surprisingly, the roadway is very quiet and blends in well with the course.
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A golf course with a 6-lane highway? Welcome to the US Open at Oakmont ...
·Connecticut, United States
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From an overhead view, the sight is somewhat jarring. The Pennsylvania Turnpike essentially cuts Oakmont's golf course in half. At ground level, though, the highway is surprisingly unintrusive at this week's U.S. Open. In fact, it can't be seen from…
·Charleston, United States
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A golf course with a 6-lane highway? Welcome to the US Open at Oakmont, where I-76 somehow blends in
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