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The 2025 U.S. Open and its host, Oakmont Country Club, have delivered to expectation entering Sunday's final round. Only four golfers enter the last 18 holes under par. Only one of that group have previously won a major championship,
Letting that f’er go. J.J. Spaun. Adam Scott. Heavenly Oakmont Bakery. And more. Here are 50 thoughts on the U.S. Open week at Oakmont.
It is of no consolation to the players that, unlike most venues, the conditions don’t change much. Oakmont plays nearly as difficult for the amateur membership as it does for the world’s best pros.
Justin Thomas isn't sure that the U.S. Open final round should still be going in the rain on Sunday at Oakmont Country Club.
Caitlin Clark has had mixed success on the golf course, like so many of us. What would she shoot at Oakmont? It makes her laugh to think about.
Sam Burns has the lead in the U.S. Open on a rain-soaked Oakmont course and faces his biggest test. The 28-year-old from Louisiana has never contended in 20 previous majors.
Corey Conners was among the favorites coming into the U.S. Open, but after a freak accident on Saturday, he had to pull out of the tournament.
The U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club has historically been one of the toughest tests in all of golf. Coming into the 2025 edition, only one player had ever made a hole-in-one during U.S. Open play at the course -- Scott Simpson on the 16th hole in 1983,