MINNEAPOLIS -- Minnesota Vikings tight end Kyle Rudolph spent his first three seasons playing in the Metrodome, a cramped, dingy noise box that tested the patience of fans and players alike.The home locker room only had five bathroom stalls for 53 players and dozens of coaches and support staff. So when he walked around U.S. Bank Stadium, the Vikings new $1.1 billion stadium that is set to open this season, he said comparing the two was like ground chuck and filet mignon.The Vikings held a ribbon-cutting ceremony on Friday to mark the official beginning of life in their new home. The celebration featured current coach Mike Zimmer blowing the gjallahorn -- a huge horn used in Viking lore -- with coaching legend Bud Grant by his side and fireworks after a host of speakers praised the new stadium.With a cutting-edge design that includes a translucent roof to allow in the daylight, a wall of glass with 100-foot doors that open to let the autumn breeze in and a locker room that is twice the size of their former home in the Metrodome, U.S. Bank Stadium has thrust the franchise into the 21st century.The Metrodome as a player, its an awesome environment, Rudolph said. Its loud, the turf is fast, its a controlled environment. But the amenities and the fan experience that this place brings, its second to none. Just look at all the things that this place has. Theres probably 10 times the stalls that there were in the Metrodome. We had five for the entire team. That kind of puts it in perspective in terms of our quality of life here in the new stadium.The Vikings spent the previous two years playing in the University of Minnesotas football stadium across town while the Metrodome was taken apart to make room for the new stadium, and the party on Friday was the culmination of 31 months of construction and more than 10 years of lobbying by the Vikings for help from the public in financing the project.I try to think of the proper word, and all I can come up with is awesome, said Grant, the revered coach known for his stoicism during his Hall of Fame career.The Vikings will hold an open house for fans on Saturday and Sunday and thousands are scheduled to attend. The first big event will come with a soccer game between Chelsea and AC Milan next week and the Vikings will hold their first preseason game on Aug. 28. Their home opener is a Sunday night game against NFC North rival Green Bay on Sept. 18.The stadium opens at a time when confidence in the team on the field is reaching a crescendo. The Vikings are coming off a division title and an 11-5 regular season. They lost a heartbreaker in the playoffs to Seattle when Blair Walsh missed the go-ahead field goal in the closing seconds and fans fully expect the team to compete for a Super Bowl berth.When we bought the team, now in our 12th season, we had three goals: to be engaged in the community, build a new home for our Vikings and win championships, owner Mark Wilf said. Two out of three weve done pretty well at. And now, our teams starting to jell. Thats still our ultimate goal. And wouldnt a Lombardi look great here, or multiple Lombardis?Business leaders, designers and architects, politicians and fans all gathered on Friday for the festivities. And a project that was contested from the very beginning received universal praise, even from Minneapolis Mayor Betsy Hodges, who voted against public funding for the project when she was on the city council.Hodges fully acknowledged her initial opposition on Friday, but pointed to the development in a once-run down side of downtown that has boomed with the stadiums arrival. A new city park and more than $1 billion in new apartments and office towers have sprouted in the area around the stadium.The stadium will also host the Super Bowl in 2018, the NCAA mens Final Four in 2019 and ESPNs X-Games in 2017 and 2018.Ten, eight, even five years ago we wouldnt have been able to imagine this transformation, Hodges said. But today we get to let our imaginations run wild about five, eight or 10 years from now, or even beyond. And even so, we still cant imagine all the ways that whats happening right now in this stadium will continue to transform us. 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He was runner-up to Tom Weiskopf in 1973.No matter.In a year in which NBC televises the British Open, the Olympics and the Ryder Cup, Miller called this the big cherry on the top.I have great memories from Royal Troon, Miller said. I won the U.S. Open at Oakmont in `73 and Tom Weiskopf after two rounds really spread open the field in really tough, rainy conditions. Had a good chance to win there, and looking forward to coming back.Miller already made an interesting observation in a conference call Monday when he compared Troon with Pebble Beach.The first seven holes are quite easy, he said. And then you hang on to your shorts.As for Miller sharing his personal feats? That will have to wait until next year at Birkdale, where he held off 19-year-old Seve Ballesteros. He referenced Birkdale when asked why links golf is so different from the other majors.When I won at Birkdale, they were having a drought and you had to land the ball 10, 15, 20 yards short of the green, he said. It was like the ultimate ground game championship. In fact, I won the British Open -- hardly anybody knows this -- the last year of the small ball, with a Surlyn cover. I think Im the only guy that ever won The Open with a Surlyn cover.Miller found one comparison with the U.S. Open, where it often is said the players who complain about it are the ones that rarely contend. He recalled asking Tom Watson how he won the British Open five times because of so many funky bounces that can occur along the humps and hollows of links courses.With a long pause he said, `I love bad bounces. It was very revealing to me that he was saying, `Im a tough guy mentally, and if Im getting bad bounces, most guys are complaining. And I know if they are getting bad bounces, I dont have to worry about them too much.Its just part of the game, he said. Youve got to accept a lot of unusual lies. Its a fun test.---PRESIDENTIAL APOLOGY: For the second straight major, the USGA had to serve up an apology.At the U.S. Open, the USGA said it stood by the one-shot penalty it ultimately gave to Dustin Johnson at Oakmont, but that it should have been more decisive so that Johnson and everyone else knew the score over the final seven holes.There was another ruling at the U.S. Womens Open in a playoff when Anna Nordqvist grounded her club in a bunker on the 17th hole, leading to debate about the timing of when the players were informed. But the big gaffe came later, when USGA President Diana Murphy called the winner Bethany instead off Brittany Lang.ddddddddddddIt was awkward, especially the uncertainty by Lang on how to respond to a name that wasnt her.I would like to apologize to the 2016 U.S. Womens Open champion, Brittany Lang, Murphy said in a USGA statement. During the prize presentation, I mistakenly called her by the wrong name repeatedly. I have expressed my regret to Brittany personally and explained that in the heat of the moment, I became nervous and made these mistakes. I appreciate her understanding, and I am sorry that what I said may have taken away from a historic moment for a very deserving champion.---CLUB CHANGE: Former Masters champion Charl Schwartzel is the latest player to change to the Phoenix-based PXG equipment.Schwartzel previously had been with Nike.It is rare for players to change equipment in the middle of the year, much less at a major championship.From clubs to club maker, I feel like PXG is behind me, Schwartzel said. They have taken an interest in all aspects of my game and are committed to helping me play the best golf of my life.Among the players who switched to PXG this year were defending champion Zach Johnson, Billy Horschel, Chris Kirk, James Hahn and Charles Howell III.---FALDO MEMORIES: Johnny Miller isnt the only one with fond memories of Royal Troon. Nick Faldo, a three-time champion who will be working on the Golf Channel part of the broadcast, said Troon is where he saw his first British Open.My dad drove me up, Faldo said. In fact, my dad put me on his shoulders so I could see over the crowd -- it was that long ago. I was on the back -- some little, skinny kid -- on the back of every tee.He told Miller that he was his inspiration. If true, Miller had company. Faldo, who was 15 at the time, said he went to the range to watch Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Lee Trevino, Gary Player, Tom Watson and Miller warming up.Copied your swings, and see what happens? Faldo told Miller.---DIVOTS: Brittany Lang (30) was the first player no longer in her 20s to win the U.S. Womens Open since Annika Sorenstam (36) in 2006. ... Beau Hossler has turned pro after two years at Texas and signed with Hambric Sports Management. ... Scott Piercy is at the British Open, meaning he is missing out on a title defense for the second time. Piercy won the Barbasol Championship last year, which is held opposite the Open. He also won the Reno-Tahoe Open in 2011, and the next year played the same week at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational. ... Hunter Mahan is playing for the first time since the birth of his third child, Hazel. Mahan now has three children. The oldest turns 3 in two weeks. ... Mark Calcavecchia, who won at Royal Troon in 1989, has son Eric as a caddie for the British Open. His regular caddie -- wife Brenda -- will return to the bag next week at Carnoustie for the Senior British Open.---STAT OF THE WEEK: Martin Kaymer will be the only man at the Olympics to have ever been No. 1 in the world.---FINAL WORD: I play a lot of golf in America, so thats good. -- Henrik Stenson of Sweden, told that Americans have won the last six times at Royal Troon. 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