J.J. Spaun wins U.S. Open for his 1st major title
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The tradition of the US Open finishing on Father’s Day Sunday could be in jeopardy after play was suspended due to dangerous weather.
US Open has been a thrilling one at Oakmont Country Club as things remain wide open heading into the final round. Golf’s top events have been on a hot streak, with the run of all-time
The Masters champion has had five birdies and three bogeys and looks poised to card his first under-par round at Oakmont at the sixth attempt (stretching back to the 2016 tournament). He's currently tied for 35th. Each of this quartet leads the field in at least one metric through three rounds.
The US Open continued Friday at Oakmont. The leaderboard took shape as the cut line loomed. Here are updates and scores.
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Sam Burns maintains slender lead but Adam Scott, JJ Spaun and Viktor Hovland are in pursuit after intriguing third day at the US Open.
The Oakmont faithful have become somewhat spoiled by their U.S. Open winners, with the likes of Jack Nicklaus, Ben Hogan, Johnny Miller and Larry Nelson a part of the club’s rich history. Ernie Els won a U.S. Open at Oakmont, as did Dustin Johnson.
12:31 p.m.: Ben Griffin, Victor Perez 1:04 p.m.: Nick Taylor, Scottie Scheffler
After cuts became official, the third round began with Sam Burns (-3 for the tournament) and J.J. Spaun (-2) at the top of the leaderboard ... and final rounds. All rounds of the U.S. Open ...
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,