Penguins' Bonino, Kessel play Oakmont after U.S. Open
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Less than 24 hours after Dustin Johnson captured the U.S. Open, a group of Stanley Cup champions had a chance to play 18 holes at Oakmont Country Club.
Pittsburgh Penguins forward Nick Bonino posted a photo on Twitter, posing alongside linemate Phil Kessel before teeing off at the first hole Monday.
Hole 1. Oakmont. Let's go pic.twitter.com/1eJ89uFVF4
— Nick Bonino (@NickBonino) June 20, 2016
Several Penguins players visited Oakmont during U.S. Open weekend, as did the Stanley Cup itself on Thursday.
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