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The 18th hole at the Oakmont Country Club is the epicenter of a lot of activity for the 125th U.S. Open. U.S. on high alert amid possible Israeli operation against Iran
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If you’re walking around the Oakmont Country Club golf course this week during the U.S. Open tournament, or watching it on Channel 11, you might catch a glimpse of fans around the course wearing a little blue earphone.
The 125th U.S. Open is taking place this week outside of Pittsburgh at Oakmont Country Club, and after a dry, hot start, shower and storm chances will increase for the weekend. Oakmont Country Club is hosting the tournament for a record 10th time this year, with the last one in 2016 when Dustin Johnson won.
Scheffler has by far the shortest odds to win the U.S. Open, but it's for a good reason. He has won three of his last four tournaments, including the PGA Championship, and has finished no worse than T-25th in any event this season.
With thick, 5-inch rough and very narrow fairways, driving accuracy will be at a premium this week. Given the thick rough and the fact that the course is 7,373 yards, driving distance and clubhead speed will be another critical asset.
OAKMONT, Pa. (AP) — J.J. Spaun handled the toughest test with a club that never fails any U.S. Open. His putter carried him to a 4-under 66, only the second bogey-free round in the last three U.S. Opens at Oakmont for an early one-shot lead.
We've reached the halfway point of this golf season, which means that it's just about time for the third of four majors to tee off. The best players in the world will descend on Plum, Pennsylvania, this week for the 2025 U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club, where they'll attempt to conquer one of the stiffest tests the sport has to offer.
With big crowds expected for the U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club, neighbors are seeing some green of their own.
Mike Whan made it clear that despite resistance from the PGA Tour and equipment manufacturers, the governing body is moving forward.