Play resumes rain delay in final round at Oakmont
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Sunday at Oakmont was chaotic, challenging, maddening and entertaining. It was all you could ask for in a U.S. Open.
Spaun learned from previous errors to make history at the 2025 U.S. Open, writes Bob Harig. Plus, notes on the low amateur and the PGA Tour's new CEO.
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The Loop on MSNU.S. Open 2025: Caitlin Clark asks logical question about Oakmont, PGA Tour pro answersThe WNBA superstar–and avid golfer—made her return to the basketball court on Saturday in thrilling fashion with a 32-point, seven three-pointer performance. But on Sunday, it appears that she's posted up on her couch watching the U.S. Open. And it got her wondering about taking on the famed Pittsburgh-area track.
It is of no consolation to the players that, unlike most venues, the conditions don’t change much. Oakmont plays nearly as difficult for the amateur membership as it does for the world’s best pros.
J.J. Spaun capped a hand-wringing 2025 U.S. Open in epic fashion with a putt of truly miraculous proportions. The 34-year-old American made a 64-foot, 5-inch putt on the 72nd hole of the tournament Sunday to clinch his first major championship and just the second PGA Tour win of his career.
It got a little soggy – even a little muddy – but in the end, J.J. Spaun did enough to beat par (and a field of 155 players) to win the U.S. Open
PGA golfer Victor Perez of France became just the second player to ever card an ace at the U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club during the second round on Friday.
PGA Tour commissioner Jay Monahan could be out of the job as soon as the end of 2025, according to a recent report.
The U.S. Open final round was played at the Oakmont Country Club. J.J. Spaun was the last many standing after a wet, difficult day.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNPhotos Emerge As PGA Star Lost His Mind & Vandalized Oakmont Locker Room Following Brutal Performance At The US OpenWyndham Clark has some explaining to do. Clark’s frustration about missing the cut in the 2025 U.S. Open reportedly spilled into the locker room this week. Clark, the 2023 U.S. Open champion, was among many who couldn’t figure out Oakmont,