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JJ Spon hit the storm at US Open for the first major win

June 15, 2025; Omkont, Pennsylvania, USA; The US reacts to JJ Spon after putting on the 13th Green during the final round of the Open Golf tournament. Compulsory Credit: Bill Stretcher-Emagan Picture

Oakmont, PA.-JJ Spaun on Sunday at the Okmont Country Club emerging from the pack in the wild, waterlogged final round of the US Open on Sunday, for his amazing first major victory, gave a 641 1/2-booty put in the 64 1/2-bodi put in the 18th Hole for his amazing first major victory.

Spon finished round Burdie-Burdee for 2-over 72 cards and finished 1-ends for the week 279, better than Scotland’s Robert McIntire (Final-Nound 68).

The 34 -year -old Spown had just one pre -win on the PGA tour. He organized the first round lead, hung through Friday and Saturday and then won the war of war in terrible weather conditions.

At one point of the final stretch, five players were tied to a 1-over lead, and the final runner-up in the group was also not included.

In 314-yard, Par-4 17th Hole, Spon pumped a drive, which settled in the well guarded green. He made two-blows for the Birdi to take a lump sum lead.

Need equal to number 18, Spon fielded his second shot to the distant of Green and read one from Norway’s partner Victor Hoveland, who kept it earlier. The span required equal to win only, but dried the bed, causing waterworks to flow as the sky was put on it.

Hoveland (73) finished third in 2 overs. Cameron Young (70), England’s Tierel Haton (72) and Mexico’s Carlos Orties (73) tied fourth place for 3 overs.

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Sam Burns inspired Spon and Australia’s Adam Scott with a stroke after 54 holes, but Burns and Scott became undone in the rain. Burns fell to 78 to 4 overs, tied with Scotty Sheffer (70) and Spain’s John Rahm (67); Scott (79) posted 6 overs.

Even before adverse conditions on Sunday afternoon, there was a massacre throughout the leaderboard. The worst looked seemed to be reserved for spawn, which bogged five of their first six holes and found a particularly bad break at number 2.

Spon’s veg shot in green took a hop and bounced the flagstick. Kick in the backspin and the ball rolled down to the front of the green at a distance of 40 yards, as Spon stared.

Okmont was barely difficult throughout the week, but heavy rains made nine border inappropriate behind. Rain gear and umbrellas came out well before a suspension begins at 4:01 pm, which lasted for 96 minutes.

-Adam Zillonka, Field Level Media

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