U.S. Open, J.J. Spaun
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Don’t need to make it, just cozy it up, two putts…how about one! In one of the most unlikely final round Sundays in U.S. Open history, J.J. Spaun closes the deal with a birdie at the last!” – Dan Hicks on Spaun’s 64-foot putt to win the U.
The poor weather conditions at Oakmont Country Club got the better of most of the competitors at the 2025 U.S. Open during Sunday's final round, but J.J. Spaun overcame the challenge with a late surge to win his first career major.
When sheets of rain descended upon Oakmont on Sunday afternoon and an army of groundskeepers started taking squeegees and towels to the fairways, a tumultuous finish and bizarre turn became inevitable at this U.
Jim “Bones” Mackay often has said he would always be a caddie, even now that he has left his longtime role to be a course reporter for NBC Sports. Mackay was with the final group of Sam Burns and Adam Scott.
J.J. Spaun won the 2025 U.S. Open at Oakmont in dramatic fashion on Sunday, draining a 64-foot putt on the final hole that sent the place into hysterics. It also led to a great celebration by Spaun and his caddie, Mark Carens, who shared a special hug just moments after the ball fell into the hole.
J.J. Spaun won the U.S. Open in thrilling fashion, but the victory celebration didn't end there. Here are four moments you might have missed. The post 4 moments from J.J. Spaun’s U.S. Open win you might have missed appeared first on Golf.
And then J.J. Spaun emerged from the utter chaos, like a fairytale in the end, authoring one of the most unlikely finishes in the 125-year history of U.S. Opens on Sunday at mighty Oakmont. Spaun is a 34-year-old embraceable underdog,