J.J. Spaun wins US Open for first major title
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Championship Sunday got a little wilder for U.S. Open winner JJ Spaun as he and his wife, Melody, may not be on the best of terms.
J.J. Spaun's Wife Melody Spaun Sparks Intrigue After Relative Unknown Wins US Open originally appeared on Athlon Sports. J.J. Spaun didn't exactly come out of nowhere to win the US Open at Oakmont Country Club in Oakmont, Pennsylvania, on Sunday, June 15, though he may as well have.
By Frank Pingue OAKMONT, Pennsylvania (Reuters) -Overnight U.S. Open leader J.J. Spaun shook off his first bogey of the week to reach the midway mark of his second round level with Thriston Lawrence at Oakmont Country Club where Rory McIlroy was flirting with the projected cut line.
We discuss J.J. Spaun's U.S. Open win, Rory McIlroy's new challenge and what we learned from a week at Oakmont. The post Tour Confidential: J.J. Spaun's U.S. Open win, Rory's challenge, Oakmont lessons appeared first on Golf.
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The Mirror US on MSNJJ Spaun shares Max Homa's Tiger Woods story over lunch that changed his mindset ahead of U.S. OpenJJ. Spaun fought back to win a dramatic U.S. Open at Oakmont, and the American revealed his friend Max Homa offered a story about Tiger Woods that proved key to his victory
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Daily Express US on MSNJJ Spaun breaks down in tears after showing pure resilience to win U.S. OpenJ.J. Spaun has won his first major championship after claiming the U.S. Open title at Oakmont, with the American sealing victory with a stunning final hole birdie
J.J. Spaun added supreme clarity to one of the most uncertain U.S. Opens by making a 64-foot birdie putt on the 72nd hole to win the 125th edition. It was also a surprise finish to a surreal day, in which Spaun began the final round with five bogeys over his first six holes at Oakmont Country Club.
In a tournament that will be remembered more for its brutality than beauty, J.J. Spaun delivered two unforgettable shots down the stretch to win the 2025 U.S. Open — his first major championship — and etch his name into golf history.
OAKMONT, Pa. — As Phil Mickelson, aka Lefty, aka Phil the Thrill, aka FIGJAM, aka one of the two most famous golfers of the 21st century, teed off Thursday in what might be his final U.S. Open, there were more security guards than journalists following him. And there were two security guards.