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Were late birdies from the leaders on Moving Day a preview of a great Sunday? Gary Van Sickle handicaps the contenders.
Former US Open Champ Accused of Trashing Locker Room, Alarming Photos Emerge: Report originally appeared on Athlon Sports. The difficulty of Oakmont Country Club is prompting some PGA Tour golfers to have a meltdown during the U.S. Open. Fans have witnessed the visible frustration from golfers during the U.S. Open broadcast.
The National Weather Service reports that the weather in the Oakmont, Pennsylvania, area on Sunday is expected to feature rain showers in the morning and scattered showers throughout the day, with a high of around 76 degrees.
The United States Golf Association has maintained a $21.5 million purse for the 2025 U.S. Open as it is being hosted by Oakmont Country Club for a record 10th playing of the national championship. One year ago,
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Golf Digest on MSNU.S. Open 2025: 3 reasons why this feels a little boring—and how that can change on SundayIf you think that headline looks a little ungrateful, you're right—we own up to it. This is the U.S. Open, the carnage that some of us wanted is playing out at Oakmont, and there are some interesting names (if not the biggest ones) in the mix as Saturday came to a close.
Rory McIlroy held his first post-round media session of the U.S. Open after shooting a 4-over 74 in the third round at Oakmont.
Four players are under par entering the final round of the 125th U.S. Open. Here's why they'll win — and why they won't.
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Golf Digest on MSNU.S. Open 2025: A groom gifted U.S. Open bets to his wedding party, and now we’re fully invested in this potential paydayOne groom is paying it forward with a fantastic gift to his groomsmen with a U.S. Open theme to allow one of his buddies to recoup most of his money. And we’re all for it.
Rory McIlroy finally spoke to the media at the U.S. Open Saturday. The reigning Masters champion argued he's "earned the right to do whatever" he choses.