Golfweek’s David Dusek was on the range and in the practice area last week at Pebble Beach Golf Links during the 2019 U.S. Open. He took more than 380 photos. Here are some of the best.

Gary Woodland won at Pebble Beach using this set of Wilson Staff Model Blade irons.

The daring pitch shot that Woodland hit Sunday on the 17th green was made using this 64-degree TaylorMade Milled Grind Hi-Toe wedge.

Woodland’s Puma PWRADAPT Leather shoes were custom-made for the U.S. Open.

Brooks Koepka used this set of Mizuno JPX-919 Tour irons and almost won his third consecutive U.S. Open.

Koepka relied on his Nike Vapor Fly Pro 3-iron on several occasions last week.

Xander Schauffele, who finished tied for third, still uses a raw-steel, prototype set of Callaway’s Apex Pro 2019 irons.

Justin Rose also tied for third while using this set of Honma T//World Rose Proto irons.

Jon Rahm had his best finish at a U.S. Open (T-3) using these TaylorMade P750 irons and Milled Grind Hi-Toe wedges.

Louis Oosthuizen tied for seventh using this set of Ping Blueprint irons.

Rory McIlroy supplemented his TaylorMade P730 irons and Milled Grind Hi-Toe wedges with a P750 4-iron. He finished tied for ninth at Pebble Beach.

Bryson DeChambeau used these new Cobra King Forged MB One Length irons.

At Pebble Beach, DeChambeau used a new SIK Flo C putter.

Charles Howell switched to a blended set of Titleist’s new T100 and 620 CB before the U.S. Open.

Matt Kuchar’s Bridgestone J15CB irons are made with raw steel, so they have rusted and darkened over time.

Jimmy Walker was among the first players at Pebble Beach to switch into Titleist’s new 620 MB irons.

David Toms sported the Stars and Stripes on his FootJoy shoes last week.