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Moving Day holds a different meaning at an Oakmont-hosted U.S. Open as scores could only go so low despite golfers doing their damndest to progress up the leaderboard during Saturday's third round. Instead,
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.
The 125th edition of the US Open provided drama on the final day of play. JJ Spaun became an unlikely winner with a walk-off putt on his last hole. Spaun
Burns converts the birdie following a brilliant tee shot on the par-3 13th. He’s at 4 under, one clear of playing competitor J.J. Spaun. The 44-year-old birdies the par-3 13th to get to 1 under. He’s two off the lead, seeking his second major title (2013 Masters).
The event will be back on schedule for the final day, after a weather delay suspended play in the second round on Friday and forced an early morning on Saturday to finish out the round. The third round was also pushed back from its originally scheduled start as a result, but finished on Saturday evening.
Adam Scott's viral practice routine surfaced amid his U.S. Open charge, as Jason Day revealed his unusual swing habit to fans.
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GOLF.com on MSNAdam Scott, the 2025 U.S. Open and 'The Old Guy's Still Got It'Adam Scott's charge up the U.S. Open leaderboard means something special: Another chance to prove The Old Guy Has Still Got It. The post Adam Scott, the 2025 U.S. Open and ‘The Old Guy’s Still Got It’ appeared first on Golf.
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Golf Digest on MSNU.S. Open 2025: This crazy stat will have you wondering about Adam Scott’s chances this weekend at OakmontAnd his recent play hadn’t hinted necessarily that Oakmont would be the place where Scott would shine. In 11 starts on the PGA Tour in 2025, he has made nine cuts but hasn’t finished better than T-15 at the Sentry. He currently ranks 98th in FedEx Cup points.
The first round of the 2025 U.S. Open lived up to the billing as Oakmont Country Club yielded only 10 rounds under par -- with an average score near 5 over par -- despite ideal conditions on Thursday.