Sam Burns holding clubhouse lead at Oakmont
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Oakmont, 2025 and U.S. Open
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There’s no such thing as a quick 18 holes at the U.S. Open, particularly when it’s at Oakmont. Players needed 5½ hours or more to get through each of the opening two rounds.
Sam Burns did what many people would deem impossible on Friday at the 2025 US Open. Burns claimed the 36-hole lead at Oakmont Country Club with a five-under 65, the best round of the tournament through two rounds. Burns holds a one-shot lead over 18-hole leader JJ Spaun, who dropped two shots after his opening-round 66.
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Golf Digest on MSNU.S. Open 2025: 7 things to watch this weekend at OakmontOAKMONT, Pa. — To all U.S. Open sadists, rejoice: We’re at the halfway mark, and only three players are under par. And possibly only two, as there are reports Sam Burns may be disqualified amid rumors he was playing a different course.
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From an overhead view, the sight is somewhat jarring. The Pennsylvania Turnpike essentially cuts Oakmont's golf course in half.
Takeaways From Challenging Day 2 At Oakmont
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Golf Digest on MSNU.S. Open 2025: 11 surprising players who won't be around for weekend at OakmontOAKMONT, Pa. — Golf fans wanted carnage this week at Oakmont and carnage is exactly what they've gotten over the first 36 holes atthe 2025 U.S. Open. The only drawback to an endless supply of the C-word? It sends a number of the biggest names in the sport home early.
The 125th U.S. Open continued Friday at Oakmont Country Club just outside of Pittsburgh. Play went on at the notoriously difficult course until 8:15 p.m., when the round was suspended for the day due to inclement weather.
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