J.J. Spaun wins first career golf major
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The third major championship of the season is well into its final 18 holes with none of the expected favorites contending at the 2025 U.S. Open. Only 67 players remain from the 156-an field that opened play at Oakmont Country Club,
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,
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Golf Digest on MSNU.S. Open 2025: 'I'm glad that the neighbors didn't call the cops on me'—L.A.B. Golf CEO celebrates small putter company's big win“Best night’s sleep I’ve had in seven years,” Hahn told Golf Digest on Monday morning, calling early from his home near the company’s Oregon base. An entrepreneur in the bar and music business who took charge of the L.A.B. operation in 2018, Hahn said he had a different feeling throughout the ups and downs of Oakmont over the last seven days.
Adam Scott showed pure class after a U.S. Open collapse, as he penned emotional message reflecting on his struggles at the rain-soaked U.S. Open.
Oakmont Country Club beat up the world's elite for four days, and the golfer who handled adversity the best was someone accustomed to it.
Wyndham Clark was accused of vandalising the locker room at Oakmont after missing the cut at the US Open, and LIV Golf's Graeme McDowell took to his socials to defend the 31-year-old
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U.S. Open Golf Championship hits into Sunday's final round at Oakmont Country Club with just four players under par, highlighted by tournament leader Sam Burns sitting at 4-under for the weekend.
By Frank Pingue OAKMONT, Pennsylvania (Reuters) -Overnight U.S. Open leader Sam Burns, seeking the biggest win of his career, got his final round underway on Sunday at partly cloudy Oakmont Country Club with a one-shot lead over Australian Adam Scott and J.
Scottie Scheffler's performance at the 2025 US Open was marked by issues with the part of his game that has been his nemesis throughout his professional career.