U.S. Open preparations ramp up, parking figured out

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Feeding the people at the U.S. Open

Feeding the people at the U.S. Open. Q13 FOX News.



CHAMBERS BAY -- As Monday's player practice rounds began, Chambers Bay Golf Course was abuzz with activity ahead of the 115th U.S. Open scheduled to begin Thursday.

A bevy of PGA players were spotted during practice rounds on the course Monday. The group included Tiger Woods, who allegedly hit an errant shot that just missed some bystanders.



Q13 FOX News reporter Kelly O'Connell met with U.S. Open restaurant staff and got a behind-the-scenes look at what exactly goes in to feeding thousands of fans expected to arrive this week.

Parking spaces at the U.S. Open are expected to be at a premium, officials said, with shuttles running for spectators from the Washingotn State Fair grounds in Puyallup to the course in University place. Attendees are directed to park in the fairgrounds' Blue Gate parking lot at the intersection of Meridian Street South and 10th Avenue South in Puyallup.

Security screening is set up in this area.

Follow Q13 FOX News all week for the latest updated on the 115th U.S. Open.