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The event will be back on schedule for the final day, after a weather delay suspended play in the second round on Friday and forced an early morning on Saturday to finish out the round. The third round was also pushed back from its originally scheduled start as a result, but finished on Saturday evening.
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U.S. Open Golf Championship hits into Sunday's final round at Oakmont Country Club with just four players under par, highlighted by tournament leader Sam Burns sitting at 4-under for the weekend.
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EssentiallySports on MSN5 Stunning Moments From 2025 U.S. Open Final Round You Likely MissedU.S. Open is over, and one man is standing at the top of the mountain after a monstrous 64-foot putt: J.J. Spaun. He fought, struggled, kept pushing, watched everyone around him crumble, and finally rose to the top to grab the coveted title.
The U.S. Open final round was halted at 4:05 p.m. after torrential rain soaked Oakmont, leaving standing water on the greens and in fairways.
Championship Sunday was suspended, at least temporarily, as rain began to pour down at Oakmont Country Club for the 2025 U.S. Open.
There's a 50 percent chance of storms from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. ET on Sunday, according to WTAE in Pittsburgh, and radar predictions indicate that the heaviest rain will fall around 4 p.m. The showers will likely be spotty, though, with intermittent sunshine between.
Rory McIlroy tees off early on Sunday morning alongside Andrew Novak; Scottie Scheffler resumes eight back; Sam Burns partners Adam Scott in the final group; Watch the final round live on Sunday from
It's the final round of the 2025 U.S. Open golf tournament at Oakmont Country Club. Follow for live score updates and highlights, plus how to watch.
Spaun’s defining moment came at the 18th where he found the green in two and faced a 65-foot putt to avoid a two-putt par.