JJ Spaun Wins 2025 US Open with incredible and nine crowned by Birdie Putt of 64 feet

JJ Spaun Wins 2025 US Open with incredible and nine crowned by Birdie Putt of 64 feet

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JJ Spaun has advanced in the difficult conditions of the course, the terrible climate and heat of the competition to win the Open of US 2025 at the Oakmont Country Club on Sunday.

Spaun, who became a professional in 2012 and has only a victory of PGA Tour to his credit, has captured his first major of his career in a course that consumed some of the biggest stars of the game.

He also did it dramatically, since Spaun closed the door with a Birdie in 18, a long and 64 -feet sinuous putt to ensure victory. It was the longest putt made by anyone in the field in four rounds.

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JJ Span holds the United States open trophy

JJ Spaun of the United States celebrates with the trophy after winning during the final round of the 125º Open of US at the Oakmont Country Club on June 15, 2025 in Oakmont, Pennsylvania. (Patrick Smith/Getty Images)

Spaun shot 66-72-69-72 to finish his week as the only player under the pair in Oakmont.

Oakmont was how it was announced this week, with some of the best in the game such as Rory Mcilroy, Shane Lowry and more struggling to find answers for their hard, thick roughness and the torrential rain that fell on Sunday certainly did not help things for those who compete for the championship.

However, the toughest golf test this year was domesticated by Span on Thursday when he went as a field leader after 18 holes, shooting a low 66. He returned on Friday and did not see the same results, going 2, but he certainly wasn’t out of it.

After publishing a 1 under on Saturday, Spaun knew that he was in a position to run in his first older one, but the beginning of Sunday was not what he had in mind.

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Spaun had five bogeys in its first six holes, when it began to fall for the classification. In the past, Span has said that he will discourage with this type of performance, but while he was straightening his Sunday ship, a weather delay stopped at stake.

When he returned to the course, a different spaun emerged. The back of the back was really his, firing torque in the first two holes before the Birdying 12 hole and then the 14 hole to obtain its round to 3 in the day.

At this point, multiple players were in the hunt, separated by a shot, if not tied in the classification. Spaun returned one with a bogey in 15, but it was money in hole 17 and 18 with consecutive birdies to seal the victory.

While his putt in 18 was incredible, Spaun’s impulse in 17 landed perfectly less than green and rolled up for an opportunity in Eagle. While that putt was lost, he would bury his next little more than three feet with the opportunity to win 18.

JJ Spaun Golf Swing

JJ Spaun of the United States emerges in Hole 15 during the final round of the 125º Open of US at the Oakmont Country Club on June 15, 2025 in Oakmont, Pennsylvania. (David Cannon/Getty images)

Robert MacIntyre, the Scottish left -handed, was already at home in the house of Span in his last hole on the weekend. MacIntyre’s 2-under 68 led him to an end of 1 over for the tournament. A bad hole in Span and the trophy could be yours.

But the cameras captured at the time MacIntyre saw Spaun nail the long putt in Green 18, and ended second for the tournament. The 10 top 10 are the following:

  • 3rd: Viktor Hovland (+2)
  • T-4th: Cameron Young (+3)
  • T-4th: Tyrrell Hatton (+3)
  • T-4th: Carlos Ortiz (+3)
  • T-4th: Sam Burns (+3)
  • T-8: Jon Rahm (+4)
  • T-8th: Scottie Scheffler (+4)
  • T-10th: Ben Griffin (+5)
  • T-10th: Russell Henley (+5)
  • T-10th: Adam Scott (+5)
JJ Spaun reacts after the victory of the US Open

JJ Spaun of the United States celebrates winning at Green 18 during the final round of the 125th Open United States at the Oakmont Country Club on June 15, 2025 in Oakmont, Pennsylvania. (Andrew Redington/Getty images)

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It was a week that tested the physical and mental strength, and Spaun left the winner of the talented group.

Spaun also completed his father’s day with his daughters Emerson and Violet, as well as his wife Melody, with a celebration in the 18th Green.

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Scott Thompson is a sports writer of News Digital.

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