J.J. Spaun wins first career golf major
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American JJ Spaun beats Robert MacIntyre by two shots to win his first major title on a chaotic final day at the US Open.
J.J. Spaun was 5-over for his final round on Sunday, but after a weather delay, Spaun went 3-under in his last seven holes, including a 64-foot birdie, to win the 2025 US 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.
JJ Spaun won the US Open after an incredible final round at Oakmont Country Club, while Robert MacIntyre was left to rue what might have been.
JJ Spaun claimed a two-shot victory over Bob MacIntyre at the US Open, his maiden major victory; Spauns win lifts him to world No 8 and enhances hopes of a Ryder Cup debut, having already impressed on
JJ Spaun pulled off a storybook finish at the 2025 U.S. Open, draining a 65-foot birdie putt on the final hole at Oakmont to secure his first major title. Battling tough conditions and a stacked leaderboard, Spaun’s incredible shot sealed the victory at one-under-par and etched his name into golf history.
The 125th edition of the US Open provided drama on the final day of play. JJ Spaun became an unlikely winner with a walk-off putt on his last hole. Spaun
JJ Spaun snatched major glory at the US Open after overcoming a nightmare start to edge ahead of a congested leaderboard and claim a dramatic victory at Oakmont.
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.
...JJ Spaun try ing to hack it out of the left rough at the fifth to Carlos Ortiz duffing it from the rough into the bunker at the sixth. Perfect illustration of ‘Oakmont’ (it’s quite hard...). Adam Scott is back to one-under after a bogey at the par-four fourth. He avoided the Church Pews, but found the rough on the other side of the fairway. From there he is always up against it and he walks off the green with a five. That’s a second in a row for the Norwegian and he’s back to one-over...not the start he wanted. His putt at the par-four third was a nervy one. ...Robert MacIntyre drained a huge eagle putt at the par-five fourth. He’s back to three-over, probably too far back, but (and I reckon this won’t be the first time I type this (apols in advance)) you never know... It comes at the second and, low and behold, courtesy of a three-putt. His first putt from 62-feet is up the slope and short, leaving him with an 11-footer. He cannot sink that, so he’s back to three-under, the lead back to one. Adam Scott, his playing partner, has a good look at birdie but walks off with a par to stay at two-under. This, at the moment, is a staring contest between the top four/five... It’s come at the first. He had 192 in and his approach found the left rough. From there he’s shortsided and walks off the green with a five. He’s back to two-under. Sam Burns pars and, at four-under, has a two-shot lead. JJ Spaun, meanwhile, at the second, also bogeys, thanks to that earlier bit of huge misfortune...he’s back to one-over.