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Sam Burns took a one-shot lead into the final round of the U.S. Open at Oakmont. From there, things did not go well.
In American history, rule by force and fiat often backfires. The president may have forgotten this. The rest of us can’t afford to.
Sam Burns was the 54-hole leader and Adam Scott was trying to win his second major, but both players washed out of Oakmont, writes Michael Rosenberg.
And with a euphoric 64-foot birdie putt on the 72nd hole, J.J. Spaun hoisted the U.S. Open trophy under Pittsburgh’s fading daylight. He finished at 1 under, the only player under par in the ...
J.J. Spaun shot a back-nine 32 and left the field in the dust as Oakmont played its toughest in the final round of the U.S.
By the time the rain-soaked U.S. Open had figured out its new champion and the chants of “J-J! J-J!” and “U-S-A! U-S-A!” had ...
U.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, ...
Donation Options Search Search Search J.J. Spaun celebrates with the U.S. Open trophy after overcoming wet, brutal conditions ...
The siren blared to halt play as Adam Scott stood on the eighth tee with rain pelting down. His day had started poorly with ...
Spaun, who up until Sunday had a grand total of one (1) PGA Tour victory to his credit, won the U.S. Open on talent, yes. But ...