J.J. Spaun Wins 125th US Open at Oakmont with Historic 64-Foot Putt
J.J. Spaun Wins 125th US Open at Oakmont with Historic 64-Foot Putt

J.J. Spaun Wins 125th US Open at Oakmont with Historic 64-Foot Putt

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J.J. Spaun won the 2025 U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club in a dramatic and unexpected fashion, overcoming early struggles and soggy conditions to claim his first major championship. After a challenging start and a 96-minute weather delay, Spaun rallied with clutch birdies on the 17th and an extraordinary 64-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole, securing a one-stroke victory over Robert MacIntyre. His calm and resilient demeanor throughout the tournament, especially post-delay, contrasted with the struggles of other leaders like Sam Burns and Adam Scott, proving decisive in his triumph. Spaun's victory continues a trend at Oakmont, where four consecutive U.S. Open winners captured their first major, joining Ernie Els, Angel Cabrera, and Dustin Johnson. The win was celebrated as a fairytale ending and a testament to perseverance, with Spaun himself describing the moment as unforgettable and akin to iconic shots in golf history. His $4.3 million prize and the ovation from fans and competitors alike underscore the significance of his memorable performance.

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