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In just his second career PGA TOUR victory, J.J. Spaun won the 2025 U.S. Open in historic fashion, holing a 64-foot, walk-off putt on the 72nd hole at Oakmont Country Club. For the first time in a ...
Eleven years ago, J.J. Spaun lost his job.Spaun returned to PGA TOUR Canada Q-School in 2015, where he finished T8 and regained his card. His strong showing at Q-School was the start of a run of ...
OAKMONT, Pa. – There, J.J. Spaun stood. Sixty-four feet and five inches from a dream he never got far enough to craft. A dream, 12 months earlier, he came to gr ...
J.J. Spaun will compete in the 2025 Travelers Championship from June 19-22. He'll look to improve upon his recent performances at TPC River Highlands in Cromwel ...
Spaun arrived in Connecticut for the Travelers Championship after an absolute blender of a 48-hour span, winning the U.S. Open and thus embarking on a media tour across New York City where he ...
OAKMONT, Pa. – J.J. Spaun left THE PLAYERS Championship in March defeated yet invigorated. The PGA TOUR journeyman had just experienced his most crushing loss to date – a playoff defeat that ...
After opening the final round at Oakmont Country Club with a front-nine 40 to turn in 5 over, no one expected J.J. Spaun to win the U.S. Open. But four birdies on the final seven holes, including ...
Session ID: 2025-07-07:12ca013730ab662fa5ba2f0f Player Element ID: vjs_video_4336 J.J. Spaun drives 71st hole to set up birdie for lead at U.S. Open ...
OAKMONT, Pa. (AP) — J.J. Spaun played a surprisingly steady hand Thursday among a wild mix of rare shots and some shockers at Oakmont Country Club, playing bogey-free on America's toughest ...
With a conversion from 64 feet, 5 inches at the 72nd hole, J.J. Spaun birdied the par 4 to post 1-under 279, good for a two-stroke victory over Robert MacIntyre. Prior to Spaun’s instant upgrade ...
Prior to the 2025 Travelers Championship, PGA TOUR players and their caddies take time to commend J.J. Spaun on his U.S. Open victory. Players and caddies inclu ...
J.J. Spaun made a 64-foot birdie putt on the 72nd hole to win the U.S. Open at Oakmont.