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The third golf major of the year concludes today, with the final round of the U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club.
Sam Burns will start Sunday at 4-under and with a 1-shot lead from both 2013 Masters champion Adam Scott (-3) and J.J. Spaun who, like Burns, is bidding for his first major. Brooks Koepka (+5) in Tied-21 is the highest placed previous U.S. Open champion starting today.
Leaderboard (all times ET):
And here who is off and when come the afternoon in Pennsylvania. Again, all times are ET.
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Here is your schedule for the final day at Oakmont, starting with the morning pairs and tee times. All times ET.
And then selected others on the leaderboard include:
We will let you decide how much each player is capable of doing something special at Oakmont today.
Here’s a full rundown of how the leaderboard looks after 54 holes of the 2025 U.S. Open at Oakmont, as well as some of the bigger names who could possibly achieve something special with a bit of a run. Maybe.
All players are U.S. unless stated.
We had a clean run at the third rounds yesterday after the horrendous conditions at the end of Friday, which delayed completion of the opening 36 holes into Saturday.
Thankfully the Pennsylvanian weather held — so today is a free shot at the final 18.
Those will tee off with Australian Cam Davis at 7:52 a.m. ET (12:52 p.m. UK, 4:52 a.m. PT) as a single. It will likely be a lonely day for the man who will start 19-over for his final round.
The final pair of another Australian in Adam Scott (-3), alongside one-shot leader Sam Burns (-4), will get going at 2:15 p.m. ET (7:15 p.m. UK, 11:15 a.m. PT).
No other golf course says U.S. Open like Oakmont Country Club, near the Allegheny River in western Pennsylvania.
This is a record 10th time in the history of this championship that Oakmont has played host to the drama.
As for the course itself, it’s known for precision-cut greens and treacherously deep rough — and it really has lived up to its reputation during the first 54 holes of this year’s major.
For those wondering, 2025 joins 1927, 1935, 1953, 1962, 1973, 1983, 1994, 2007, and most recently in 2016, where Dustin Johnson won his first career major here at Oakmont.
Both the country club and golf course were established in 1903. It sits 1,000 feet above sea level and is a par 70 for U.S. Open tournaments.
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A very good day to you all and welcome to our coverage of the final round of this year’s U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club.
It’s been quite the championship so far, with 54 holes of golf that have caused all kinds of issues for the game’s biggest names.
Which brings us to today: the final rounds, an unlikely leaderboard, and glances at where a possible Sunday charge could come from.
We will steer you through all the drama from first tee to final putt, with our reporters and analysts bringing their insights from the course.
It’s a pleasure to have you with us.
Final round tee times — Afternoon – The New York Times
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