"I've been really just trying to make the week as long as I can," Barbaree said. "I mean this is a pretty cool experience so just trying to make the most of it which is part of the reason we came early."
Barbaree has split his time between playing the course and working on his game at the range and short game area. When we caught up with him towards the end of his practice session he had just finished hitting a series of chip shots.
However, for Barbaree this week isn't only about appearing in the U.S. Open it is about sharing the experience with three current LSU teammates and one former teammate.
"Being here with a couple guys I know from LSU is pretty special," the 2015 U.S. Junior Amateur winner said.
"I was telling someone yesterday that even though it is the U.S. Open and it is a big stage it is almost like everyday you play with the same people and they are out here and it makes it a lot more comfortable for us," explained Barbaree. "We [the LSU group] have already played a practice round together and I think we are going to try and get another one [in] on Wednesday to, it has been really special and it makes the week a whole lot better."
With preparation time winding down Barbaree will continue to work on getting comfortable ahead of his 2:31 p.m. tee time Thursday that includes fellow amateur, Ohio State standout Will Grimmer and Cameron Wilson.



