Car crash near Shinnecock causes traffic delays at U.S. Open
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 16, 2026, 10:22 PM
Last updated Jun 16, 2026
A serious single-vehicle accident near Shinnecock Hills Golf Club resulted in significant traffic disruptions for attendees of the 2026 U.S. Open on Tuesday evening. Local authorities announced traffic restrictions due to emergency response efforts, including a medical evacuation. As a result, departures from the championship grounds were expected to face major delays. Travelers reported journeys taking much longer than anticipated, with some fans taking nearly three hours to complete a 30-mile drive. The USGA advised attendees to plan for extended travel times as traffic issues are anticipated throughout the week due to limited road access around eastern Long Island.
- •Single-vehicle accident occurred on County Road 39 near Shinnecock.
- •USGA confirmed emergency response and medical evacuation efforts.
- •Traffic restrictions led to significant delays for fans and media.
- •Travel times increased, with 30-mile drives taking nearly three hours.
- •USGA advised attendees to expect ongoing traffic issues throughout the week.
- 10:22 PMYahoo Sports — Car crash near Shinnecock causes major delays Tuesday night at 2026 U.S. Open
"A serious accident near Shinnecock Hills Golf Club caused major traffic delays for U.S. Open attendees Tuesday evening.
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