
PHOTOS: A look at some of the merchandise available at the U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club
Local News PHOTOS: A look at some of the merchandise available at the U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club
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The headwear section inside the merchandise pavilion at Oakmont Country Club for the 125th playing of the U.S. Open offers numerous options.
The entrance to the U.S. Open merchandise pavilion
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The merchandise pavilion at Oakmont Country Club at the U.S. Open next week consists of 35,000 square feet of retail space with more than 500,000 items available for purchase.
T-shirts at the U.S. Open merchandise pavilion
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The t-shirts section inside the merchandise pavilion at Oakmont Country Club for the 125th playing of the U.S. Open offers numerous options.
One of the U.S. Open's merchandise pavilion's signature items
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One of the signature items at the U.S. Open's merchandise pavilion at Oakmont Country Club is a red, white, and blue sweatshirt.
Women's items at the U.S. Open merchandise pavilion
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The U.S. Open's merchandise pavilion at Oakmont Country Club includes a large selection of items for women.
T-shirts at the U.S. Open merchandise pavilion
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A large selection of t-shirts are on display at the U.S. Open merchandise pavilion at Oakmont Country Club.
A nod to Pittsburgh at the U.S. Open merchandise pavilion
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A black-and-gold U.S. Open themed jersey is among the merchandise options at Oakmont Country Club that pay homage to Pittsburgh.
Sunglasses at the U.S. Open merchandise pavilion
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A large selection of sunglasses are on display at the U.S. Open merchandise pavilion at Oakmont Country Club.
Peter Millar items at the U.S. Open merchandise pavilion
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Peter Millar is the official outfitter of the USGA and offer a number of items inside the merchandise pavilion at the U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club.
Peter Millar items at the U.S. Open merchandise pavilion
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Peter Millar is the official outfitter of the USGA and offer a number of items inside the merchandise pavilion at the U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club.
Headwar at the U.S. Open merchandise pavilion
Mike Darnay / KDKA
The headwear section inside the merchandise pavilion at Oakmont Country Club for the 125th playing of the U.S. Open offers numerous options.

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