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The United States Golf Association has maintained a $21.5 million purse for the 2025 U.S. Open as it is being hosted by Oakmont Country Club for a record 10th playing of the national championship. One year ago,
Tony Finau’s 10th U.S. Open is in the books. The Utah native shot a +1 in Sunday’s final round at Oakmont Country Club in Pennsylvania, finishing at +11 for the tournament to tie for 39th place. Finau recorded birdies on holes 5, 13, 14 and 17, while bogeying three times along with a double-bogey on the 12th hole.
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U.S. Open: Rory McIlroy bounces back in final round after tough weekend at OakmontDespite having a rough weekend at Oakmont Country Club during the 125th U.S. Open, Rory McIlroy bounced back in the final round.
I just need to get myself in the right frame of mind. I probably haven’t been there the last few weeks," said McIlroy, after breaking par for the first time in his last seven rounds.
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McIlroy shot a 3-under 67 on Sunday, finishing the U.S. Open at 7 over and giving himself a performance he can build off as he works toward the year’s final major — next month’s British Open at Royal Portrush in his home country of Northern Ireland.
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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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.
Corey Conners withdrew from the 2025 U.S. Open on Sunday morning before his final-round tee time at 10:20 a.m. EDT due to a right wrist injury he suffered during Saturday's third round. Sportsnet's Adam Stanley first reported Conners WD, which happened after he hit his ball out of a plugged lie in the greenside bunker on No. 11.
Wyndham Clark took out his frustration Friday night on the member locker rooms at Oakmont Country Club, site of the 2025 U.S. Open.