The 2026 U.S. Open Golf Tournament

2026年美國公開賽高爾夫球賽


Introduction

Wyndham Clark won the 2026 U.S. Open. However, many fans behaved badly during the game.

Wyndham Clark 贏得了 2026 年美國公開賽。然而,許多球迷在比賽期間表現不佳。

Main Body

Some fans shouted at Wyndham Clark. They were mean to him. The guards asked some people to leave the golf course.

一些球迷對著 Wyndham Clark 大聲叫喊。他們對他很刻薄。安保人員要求部分人士離開高爾夫球場。

One reporter says fans in Long Island are always rude. He thinks the golf games should move to a different place. He wants stricter rules for phones and fans.

一名記者表示長島的球迷一直很粗魯。他認為高爾夫球賽應該移至其他地點。他希望對手機和球迷有更嚴格的規定。

The golf leaders now have new rules for players. Joaquin Niemann threw his club. The leaders gave him a penalty of two strokes. This is a new way to punish players.

高爾夫球領導層現在為球員制定了新規則。Joaquin Niemann 扔了他的球桿。領導層處以兩桿的罰分。這是一種懲罰球員的新方式。

Conclusion

Clark won the game. But the event showed that fans and players are not always polite now.

Clark 贏得了比賽。但這次賽事顯示,現在的球迷和球員並不總是很有禮貌。

Vocabulary Learning

💡 The "Opposite" Word (Contrast)

In this story, we see two types of behavior. To reach A2, you need to show you understand the difference between a good action and a bad action.

The Bad Side:

  • Behaved badly \rightarrow Doing things the wrong way.
  • Mean \rightarrow Not kind.
  • Rude \rightarrow Not polite.

The Good Side:

  • Polite \rightarrow Having good manners.

🛠️ How to use "Always"

Look at this sentence: "Fans in Long Island are always rude."

When we use Always, it means 100% of the time. It is a simple way to describe a habit or a general truth about a group of people.

Pattern: [Person/Group] + [be verb] + always + [description].

  • Example: They are always late.
  • Example: He is always happy.

Vocabulary Learning

behaved (v.)
acted in a particular way
Example:The children behaved very well at the party.
mean (adj.)
not kind; unkind
Example:It is mean to call other people names.
rude (adj.)
not polite
Example:It is rude to talk while someone else is speaking.
stricter (adj.)
more demanding or following rules more closely
Example:My new teacher has stricter rules about homework.
penalty (n.)
a punishment for breaking a rule
Example:The player received a penalty for hitting the ball too hard.
punish (v.)
to make someone suffer because they did something wrong
Example:The teacher will punish the students who fight.
polite (adj.)
having good manners; kind
Example:Please be polite when you meet new people.
Practice A2 words in a crossword
The 2026 U.S. Open Golf Tournament (A2) - A2Z News | A2Z News