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A month removed from the greatest moment of his golfing life at Oakmont, J.J. Spaun still cannot believe he’s the reigning ...
J.J. Spaun’s U.S. Open-winning birdie putt was spectacular, astonishing and unforeseen. It was also, it turns out, something else: Predictable.
NBC Sports released a video of Kisner and play-by-play voice Dan Hicks in the broadcast booth during J.J. Spaun’s 64-foot, U.S. Open-clinching birdie putt on the 72nd hole at Oakmont.
The 34-year-old clawed his way back to the top of the leaderboard on an exhilarating final day at Oakmont, where he drained a sensational birdie on the 18th to seal the title.
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Everyone in Golf Is Suddenly Obsessed With This Crazy PutterBill Presse watched the final round of the U.S. Open seated outside his RV in Northern California. When J.J. Spaun drained an epic putt on the 18th hole to clinch the championship, his neighbors ...
PITTSBURGH — With one pulsating 64-foot birdie putt at the final hole, J.J. Spaun took what had been a lackluster U.S. Open devoid of star power and turned it into the most thrilling and ...
It’s been a few weeks since J.J. Spaun rolled in a 64-foot bomb to clinch the U.S. Open, but roars are still reverberating around golf. That includes those from the broadcast booth, where NBC ...
When it mattered most, J.J. Spaun's putting was clutch. In the final seven holes, the American recorded 136 feet of putts. That included birdies on the 71st and 72nd holes.And of course, the 64 ...
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Golf Digest on MSNBritish Open 2025: U.S. Open winner J.J. Spaun given a 'bad time' near the end of first round at PortrushSpaun and his playing partners, Jon Rahm and Xander Schauffele, took well over five and a half hours to play their opening ...
J.J. Spaun made a 64-foot birdie putt on the 72nd hole to win the U.S. Open at Oakmont. It was shocking to Spaun, his caddie, the gallery, millions watching around the world — and those in the tower.
Getty Images You couldn't wipe the smile off J.J. Spaun 's face in the trophy ceremony when he discussed the miracle 64-foot, walk-off birdie putt he made at the 72nd hole to win the U.S. Open.
It wasn't a shot that won the U.S. Open. Spaun will be remembered far more for the driver he hit onto the 17th green at Oakmont to take the lead, and for the 65-foot putt on the last hole to cap ...
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