2025 U.S. Open Sun. tee times
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Go to Peacocktv.com/golf to sign up and watch multiple featured groups each morning and afternoon at Oakmont, as well as a multi-view experience in which you can watch all the featured groups at once, as well as daily All Access coverage. Here’s a look at the weekly schedule. Featured groups will be added when available (all times EDT).
OAKMONT, Pa. — His hair is speckled with gray. Even if he remains a fan favorite in some circles, when picks to win the U.S. Open were being made, not many included 44-year-old Adam Scott.
With three rounds complete and only four players are under par, Sunday is primed for excitement. Who will win the 2025 U.S. Open?
Masters champion and four men with zero majors between them are in the top five heading into Sunday's final round.
Burns, a 28-year-old from Louisiana, has five PGA Tour titles, the last one more than two years ago. Despite that, he leads the quartet under par through 54 holes.
Jack Nicklaus and Johnny Miller are back at Oakmont and filled with great memories. And they say one thing that hasn't changed is that putting is key to winning a U.S.
Jacob Misiorowski puts the league on notice in his electric debut, Andrew Vaughn heads to Milwaukee and we pick five players to worry about. Plus, the Pope puts on a White Sox hat and Hunter Dobbins accidentally lies in this week's The Good, The Bad & The Uggla. Close out your week with us at the Baseball Bar-B-Cast.
Players and fans can expect wet conditions Saturday morning as the forecast calls for showers in the early hours as the third round gets underway.