Weathering the turbulence at the US Open, Spaun clinches his first major title.
Unbelievable Win for Spaun at the US Open
🏌️♂️ J.J. Spaun clinched his first ever major victory in a nail-biting finish at the US Open, held at the Oakmont Country Club on Sunday. After a grueling final round, Spaun emerged victorious with a score of 1-under-par 279, beating Scotland's Robert MacIntyre by two strokes.
🏌️♂️ Spaun, 34, had just a single PGA Tour victory under his belt before this triumph. His journey to this major win began with a strong performance in the first round, where he took the lead. He managed to hang in there through Friday and Saturday, before finally claiming the title in a war of attrition in the horrid weather conditions.
💔 At one point during the final stretch, a group of five players were tied for the lead at 1over. This group didn't even include MacIntyre, the eventual runner-up. Spaun showcased his resilience with a spectacular performance on the final holes, setting himself up to win with a birdie at the 314-yard par-4 17th hole.
🌧️ Needing par at No. 18, Spaun's second shot landed on the far side of the green. He got a read from playing partner Viktor Hovland, who putted first. Spaun needed only par to win, but he drained a birdie, sending the waterworks flowing as the heavens poured down on him.
🌟 Hovland finished third, while Cameron Young, England's Tyrrell Hatton, and Mexico's Carlos Ortiz tied for fourth. Sam Burns, who was leading Spaun and Australia's Adam Scott by one stroke after 54 holes, came undone in the rain, hitting a 78 to fall to 4over.
🎓 Born in Los Angeles, California, Spaun developed his passion for golf at a young age. Unlike many professional golfers, he did not receive formal golf lessons but instead learned through playing with his parents. Spaun qualified for the U.S. Junior Amateur twice when he was 16 and 17 years old[1].
🏆 Spaun's impressive career has seen him compete on the PGA Tour since 2017, with a breakthrough victory in the 2022 Valero Texas Open. However, he struggled to build on this success and faced challenges, including a misdiagnosis of Type 2 diabetes. This misdiagnosis, later corrected to Type 1, led to health issues and weight loss, affecting his performance[3][4].
👀 In the months leading up to his major victory, Spaun had several notable performances, including a runner-up finish at the 2025 Players Championship. Despite considering retirement due to a lack of consistent success, Spaun persevered and retained his PGA Tour card for 2025[2][3]. This win at the US Open is a testament to his determination and resilience, cementing his place in golfing history[1][2].
- The US Open win by J.J. Spaun at the Oakmont Country Club was highlighted in the news, with golf fans across the world celebrating his triumph.
- In the sports section, eyes were focused on the final round of the US Open, where Spaun and Robert MacIntyre battled it out under challenging weather conditions.
- Business analysts discuss the impact of Spaun's win on the golf industry, with his story of perseverance inspiring many.
- On lifestyle and travel shows, viewers follow Spaun's journey from his roots in Los Angeles to the tees of the Oakmont Country Club, marveling at his resilience and determination.
- Health reports detail Spaun's overcoming of Type 1 diabetes, praising his dedication to his health and recovery, while also acknowledging the role his unwavering love for golf played in his triumph.
- Meanwhile, the weather forecast for golf courses across the country is compared to the horrid conditions at the US Open, reminding golfers of Spaun's exceptional performance in the face of adversity.
- The sports page boasts videos and highlights of Spaun's final round, with golf enthusiasts eager to re-live the dramatic moments at the 17th and 18th holes.
- In the golf section, experts analyze Spaun's game and strategies, noting the influence in his early career played by his parents as his teachers, leading to his eventual major win.