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J.J. Spaun, Viktor Hovland and Ben Griffin might not have been on anyone's short list of contenders for Oakmont but Farrell Evans sees their chance for glory.
U.S. Open Golf Championship begins Thursday at Oakmont Country Club in Pennsylvania in what will be a historic 125th edition of the major championship.
On Saturday morning, the USGA announced the purse breakdown for professionals returning 72-hole scores. All ties shall be rounded to the nearest dollar, with any remainders increasing or decreasing the final paid position. If there are no ties, four players will make over $1 million while the top 37 spots will receive over $100K.
$29 Million PGA Tour Golfer’s Outburst at US Open Caught on Hot Mic originally appeared on Athlon Sports.
Travelers Championship field will feature nine of the top 10 players in the world golf rankings, including Scottie Scheffler and three other former champions.
Discover the top US Open betting promos for the 2025 Championship! Bet on favorites like Scottie Scheffler, Bryson DeChambeau and Rory McIlroy at Oakmont.
In professional stroke‑play golf, ties after the regulation 72 holes are resolved by playoffs, which come in two main formats: sudden death and aggregate stroke play. The choice of format varies by tournament, with each of golf’s four majors adopting a distinct approach.
The PGA Tour continues its trek through the Great White North with 18 holes remaining in the final event before the third major championship of the season. The 2025 RBC Canadian Open is taking center stage with the nation's championship being contested at its 38th different host venue in tournament history as the North Course at TPC Toronto.
PGA of America and LPGA Golf Professionals will represent the Corebridge Financial Team at Fields Ranch East in Frisco, Texas, for the third women's Major Championship of 2025.
In addition to forever being known as a US Open champion, the golfer who wins the 2025 tournament at Oakmont will take home a very hefty paycheck
SportsLine golf expert Eric Cohen locked in a $10 ten-leg PGA Tour parlay that pays more than $1 million for the U.S. Open 2025 at Oakmont