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U.S. Open champion was among many who couldn’t tame Oakmont, shooting back-to-back 74s to finish 8-over to miss the cut.
The U.S. Open turned into a sprint through the soggy fairways of Oakmont on Sunday following a downpour that caused a delay of 1 hour, 37 minutes as Sam Burns tried to hold off Adam Scott for his first major.
J.J. Spaun was 5-over for his final round on Sunday, but after a weather delay, Spaun went 3-under in his last seven holes, including a 64-foot birdie, to win the 2025 US 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.
Sam Burns leads from JJ Spaun and Adam Scott, with Viktor Hovland the fourth and final player under par - but that's just a number this week, it's all about finishing ahead of the rest.
Famed Oakmont bared its teeth on the back nine at the U.S. Open. Tyrrell Hatton, Carlos Ortiz and Viktor Hovland were part of a large group of players who found themselves in the mix during the final round.
First-time U.S. Open qualifier reveals how much he made (and how much he paid) to compete at Oakmont
To be clear, Nicholas isn’t complaining, and we can’t imagine too many qualifiers would. For most, the U.S. Open is a dream they would happily lose to money to achieve. But if Nicholas’ video taught us anything, it's that the life of a qualifier isn’t always as glamorous as it looks on TV.
Bob MacIntyre came from seven back on the final day to almost claim a first major. But what does his US Open tilt tell us about what might come next?