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Here’s how the first day played out in the 125th U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club.
Scottie Scheffler was not his most crisp in the opening round at Oakmont Country Club. Look back on his round, hear from Scheffler and watch Live From the U.S. Open break down what was off for him on Thursday.
Koepka, irritated by his game and recent results, finally got things to click again in a major on Thursday at Oakmont, where he opened this U.S. Open in 2-under 68.
Spaun went out in a record 31 and posted just the eighth bogey-free round in U.S. Open history at Oakmont to take the early lead on Thursday.
McIlroy shot 33-41 Thursday at Oakmont to post a 4-over 74 in the opening round of the U.S. Open.
Cam Young dramatically punched his ticket to the 2025 U.S. Open by forcing a playoff and sinking a long birdie to win his final qualifier.
DeChambeau and McIlroy made impressive bogey saves in the first round of the U.S. Open.
McIlroy hit his tee shot on the par-5 12th 392 yards during Round 1 of the U.S. Open.
Roughly a third of the field had their drivers tested at this week’s U.S. Open.
USGA CEO Mike Whan stated clearly that the USGA, along with the R&A, plans to move forward with the ball roll back.
Jaime Diaz joins the Live From desk to discuss how the golf ball rollback is progressing and why there are numerous issues to sort through before a resolution is reached.
Johnson Wagner breaks down Oakmont’s monster No. 8, a long par-3 with plenty of teeth to hurt even the best golfers.
Todd Lewis takes a step through the Oakmont Country Club clubhouse, where everything from the lockers to the memorabilia is steeped in golf history.
Golf course architect Gil Hanse explains the different features and challenges of each hole on the back 9 at Oakmont Country Club from a bird’s eye view.
Golf course architect Gil Hanse gives a tour of Oakmont’s first nine holes, where golfers will receive a jarring introduction to one of the most difficult courses in the country.
Johnson Wagner takes a few swipes on Oakmont’s infamous rough and analyzes the different ways it can cause golfers trouble at the U.S. Open.
The toughest job during this week’s U.S. Open, besides playing in the championship, might be trying to find errant shots that find Oakmont’s unprecedented rough.
Mike Tirico and Dan Hicks join the Live From set to look back on Tiger Woods’ historic 2000 season, including when he won the U.S. Open at Pebble Beach by a record-setting 15 strokes.