Oakmont Country Club, Open
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Clubs J.J. Spaun used to win the U.S. Open at Oakmont
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With the U.S. Open headed to Oakmont, local homeowners are turning their driveways into gold mines by charging premium prices for parking.
Justin Thomas Shares Honest Thoughts on Oakmont Country Club During U.S. Open's Final Round originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The PGA Tour continued its Major Circuit this weekend at Oakmont Country Club in Pittsburgh with five golfers tied atop the leaderboard heading into the final stretch of the tournament.
U.S. Open winner, J.J. Spaun tees off at the first hole on the final day of the tournament. Jim Harris/PBT Preview this article 1 min Despite rainfall and challenging course conditions, one golfer managed to conquer Oakmont's notoriously difficult layout.
A complete list of the golf equipment Adam Scott has in his bag this week at Oakmont Country Club during the 2025 U.S. Open.
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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
On a day built for umbrellas, J.J. Spaun reversed his own free fall, took advantage of everyone else’s and hit two shots that turned him into a major champion.
If you enjoyed witnessing the world’s greatest golfers at Oakmont Country Club — in between rain drops — there’s good news and bad news. First the good: They are coming back. The bad news is you will have to wait eight more years.
NBC Sports golf analyst Brad Faxon, an eight-time PGA Tour winner and putting guru to players like Rory McIlroy, burned last year's WNBA Rookie of the Year. The NBC Sports broadcast showed the clip, which announcer Terry Gannon read allowed.