Major delays are threatening Oakmont this weekend
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Showers are likely to threaten golfers at the 125th U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club throughout the tournament week in Pennsylvania, the FOX Forecast Center said.
The pounding rain arrived far too late to douse so many of the meltdowns across Oakmont on Friday in a U.S. Open that produced a brilliant round
Bryson DeChambeau missed the cut at the U.S. Open, became the first defending champion to miss the weekend at the national championship since Gary Woodland in 2020.
After another round of storms drenched Oakmont, the USGA announced Saturday morning that it was offering a refund to any ticketed fans who didn’t want to slog through the “very saturated” areas outside the ropes.
It has rained in all but one of the U.S. Opens held at Oakmont Country Club.
The skies above the 2025 U.S. Open should be clear for the first round, but rain is looming. Here's a look at the latest weather forecast for Oakmont.
Jordan Spieth was among the early arrivals, playing the front nine on Saturday and 11 holes on Sunday in a light, but steady rain. Turns out the USGA had a policy that no one could start on No. 10. Spieth went down the first, back up the ninth and headed to No. 10.
Oakmont's fiendish layout provided a rain-softened preview Monday of what the world's top golfers will face when the 125th US Open starts Thursday.Thomas, a former world number one, says he would like to challenge for the top again,