Oakmont, Open and Rains
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U.S. Open final round has resumed
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Burns, US Open
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Rory McIlroy is pretty much over this edition of US Open
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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.
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Australian Adam Scott, the veteran golfer, is the fan favorite to win this year’s U.S. Open and add another major trophy to his cabinet. He is one shot behind leader Sam Burns, who sits at 2‑under par through seven holes. To give him a boost in the final round, an unexpected guest graced the course.
Wyndham Clark reportedly damaged lockers at Oakmont Country Club after missing the U.S. Open cut, following a similar frustration incident at the PGA Championship.
Scheffler missed from 11 feet for birdie on the seventh as well. It's a weird round so far as he's playing OK but just lacking that spark, which given it's the US Open and he's still in striking distance, is odd.
The U.S. Open field has officially been trimmed down. The second round of the tournament at Oakmont Country Club came to a close on Friday night and only three participants were under par. Sam Burns led all golfers at three under par while J.J. Spaun was second at two under and Victor Hovland rounded out the top three at one under par.
The winner of the 2025 U.S. Open will take home a hefty paycheck of $4.3 million, the same amount as last year's winner Bryson DeChambeau.
With his final round performance at the US Open, Rory McIlroy is back in the fight to find the right motivation for the future of his professional career.
PGA Tour Golfer Made US Open History in the Most Unbelievable Way originally appeared on Athlon Sports.