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Spaun struggled early on, going from 3-under-par to 2-over-par in the first six holes. He would go on to win the tournament as the only golfer to finish under-par, ending at 1-under-par. Spaun carded ...
Sam Burns probably envisioned himself becoming a first-time major winner the previous day as he marched up the 18th fairway on Sunday. Adam Scott, a one-time major winner, probably wanted to hear his ...
After a ridiculous two-birdie finish on holes 17 and 18 that was capped off with a 65-foot putt, Spaun engraved his name in golf history as the 2025 U.S. Open Champion at Oakmont Country Club and the ...
If past trends hold true, the sterling silver trophy would see a new name, as all of players four-out or better don’t currently have a U.S. Open to their name — let alone one at Oakmont. Better yet, ...
On the third day, he sat at +1.51 strokes gained off the tee, important at Oakmont for getting to the green. He also led the entire field for greens in regulation and is primed to do it again. For the ...
We are publishing a print special edition newspaper to welcome and wish good luck to all Pitt Students. You can place a personalized message below, which will be carefully and creatively created by ...
After stepping off the course and notching a plus four outing on the day — capping off a below average three-day showing for his standards — recent Masters champion Rory McIlroy let his frustrations ...
Trevor Cone is in a world of his own at Oakmont. While some tournaments rely on regular score updates for the players’ sake and aggressive outwitting of opposing golfers, Oakmont brings a different ...
Here’s what went wrong for them and what the future might hold: Scottie Scheffler Scheffler’s 3-over-par was the worst round he has had in a Major Championship this season by far. Today was the first ...
The Norwegian has four top-tens in his career at Major Championships, including a solo second-place in the 2023 PGA Championship at Oak Hill, but he has yet to get over the hump. The chip-in eagle and ...
The U.S. Open at Oakmont was hyped up as one of, if not the, hardest tournaments in the history of professional golf. With almost half-foot deep roughs and fairways shorter than ever, the U.S. Open ...
“We [Pitt Athletics] are the front porch, and we are the largest marketing arm for the institution,” athletics director Allen Greene said. At the University of Pittsburgh, no program better serves as ...
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