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Golf Digest on MSNU.S. Open 2025: Call it a pro golf apprenticeship. The kid from the Cayman Islands is loving every minute of itThe smile was bright and pure, even if a bogey on the final hole during Saturday’s third round of the U.S. Open left a bad taste in his mouth. How could Justin Hastings not be smiling though? As the only player still in the field at Oakmont Country Club with a little (a) next to his name,
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U.S. Open heads for the weekend on Saturday morning at Oakmont Country Club, and there are some surprising names atop the leaderboard. Americans Sam Burns and J.J. Spaun lead the way at 3 under and 2 under,
Adam Scott is making his presence felt at the 2025 US Open, entering the third round as the most consistent player in the entire field at Oakmont Country Club.
The 18-hole layout is nearly 7,500 yards long and hilly, with three par-3 holes longer than 200 yards alongside one par-5 that exceeds 600. Then there are the especially sandy bunkers and the New York crowd that can be, well...a New York crowd.
OAKMONT, Pa.— “I'm as happy now in my life as I've ever been,” Marc Leishman was saying Wednesday on the eve of his first major championship appearance in nearly three years. “I'm happy with the decision I've made and happy to be back here in the U.S. Open, and I’m just in a really good place right now.”
There's no such thing as a quick 18 holes at the U.S. Open, particularly when it's at Oakmont. Players needed more than 5 1/2 hours or more to get through each of the opening two rounds, much slower than what they might find at a regular tour stop.
Phil Mickelson is regarded as one of the best professional golfers of all time, but a career Grand Slam has escaped him. With Mickelson missing the cut at the 2025 U.S. Open—the last remaining major for a Grand Slam—he will go at least another year without it.
Sam Burns earned the halfway lead at the U.S. Open on Friday to boost his hopes of a major breakthrough at Oakmont Country Club, where Rory McIlroy battled late to make the weekend and holder Bryson DeChambeau missed the cut.
The U.S. Open long has been regarded as the toughest test in golf. Now it returns to what is arguably the toughest course in America.