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J.J. Spaun, Oakmont Country Club and U.S. Open
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J.J. Spaun delivered a finish to remember on his way to winning the 2025 US Open. The 34-year-old holed a 64-foot putt on the 18th hole at Oakmont Country Club to win the season's third major with a one-under score.
CLUTCH drive on 17 sets up Spaun's U.S. Open win J.J. Spaun won the U.S. Open in dramatic fashion Sunday for his first PGA Tour title. He also collected $4.3 million. Runner-up Robert MacIntyre earned $2,
Tiger Woods Left Golf World Buzzing During Final Round Weather Delay at 2025 U.S. Open originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The 2025 U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club has been a fantastic spectacle, with the brutal conditions leading to highly entertaining golf from the best players in the world.
The final round of the U.S. Open on Sunday at Oakmont Country Club will resume after a near two-hour delay caused by heavy rain with overnight leader Sam Burns clinging to a one-shot lead over Australian Adam Scott.
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The 2025 U.S. Open started with 14 LIV Golf players in the field at Oakmont Country Club. Only six made the cut (which was 7 over), among those a pair of past champions who couldn't get into contention on the weekend.
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U.S. Open heads for the weekend on Saturday morning at Oakmont Country Club, and there are some surprising names atop the leaderboard. Americans Sam Burns and J.J. Spaun lead the way at 3 under and 2 under,
The U.S. Open uses a two-hole aggregate playoff to determine its champion. In this format, if two or more players are tied after 72 holes of regulation, they will compete over two additional holes with the player producing the lowest total score winning.
The U.S. Open field has officially been trimmed down. The second round of the tournament at Oakmont Country Club came to a close on Friday night and only three participants were under par. Sam Burns led all golfers at three under par while J.J. Spaun was second at two under and Victor Hovland rounded out the top three at one under par.