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All week in the build-up to the US Open, the course at Oakmont Country Club outside Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, was touted as a beast – a track so difficult that the world’s best might look like weekend hacks trying to navigate it.
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SportsGrid on MSN125th US Open at Oakmont: Favorites & Course ChallengesScottie Scheffler leads as the favorite at the 125th US Open at Oakmont, famous for its harsh rough and tough bunkers. Can Scottie continue his dominance?
What will the winning score be at the US Open? What do the players think of Oakmont Country Club? A closer look at this weeks major venue, featuring a historic par-three, fast greens and a test described as a beast;
Oakmont isn't just hard. It's a relentless test of survival. With lightning-fast greens, brutal rough, and over 200 punishing bunkers, the 2025 U.S. Open is once again proving why even the best golfers in the world struggle to break par on one of the toughest courses ever built.
Shane Lowry and his furious reaction to a pair of bizarre shots sums up the challenge faced by the players at this week's US Open.
Watch the best shots from day three at the US Open featuring Scottie Scheffler and Adam Scott as Sam Burns leads into into final round.
Oakmont Country Club is considered to be one of the most challenging courses, with the world's best golfers having been given a terrifying glimpse of what awaits them at the US Open
Bryson DeChambeau calls Oakmont the toughest course as the US Open commences, with Scottie Scheffler aiming for consecutive major wins. Oakmont's challenging layout, greens, and bunkers will test players.
Nicklaus received US$17,500 for winning the 1962 US Open; the champion in this latest edition will take home US$4.3 million. But at Oakmont, the affection for Palmer and his career has not died down, nor has the modern-day player’s respect for their elders.