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Jim “Bones” Mackay often has said he would always be a caddie, even now that he has left his longtime role to be a course ...
Fresh off his victory at the U.S. Open, J.J. Spaun is making his way to Connecticut and has a date with the No.1 player in ...
J.J. Spaun endured the toughest test in golf on the toughest course in America in the worst kind of conditions. And then he ...
One of the early memories of J.J. Spaun was his rookie year when he was too afraid to meet Tiger Woods. Now their names are ...
Dressed in Puma Golf wear, J.J. Spaun sunk a 64-foot + 5-inch putt to secure his U.S Open win. Shop the look here: ...
Rain can ruin any day on the links, but it actually ended up helping U.S. Open champion J.J. Spaun.
Unless you are living in a bunker (an underground shelter, not a sandy pit on the course), you saw what J.J. Spaun did to win the U.S. Open at Oakmont.
Prior to J.J. Spaun's run to the U.S. Open title started in wee hours of Sunday with an unexpected trip to CVS.
Sunday at Oakmont was chaotic, challenging, maddening and entertaining. It was all you could ask for in a U.S. Open.
Spaun learned from previous errors to make history at the 2025 U.S. Open, writes Bob Harig. Plus, notes on the low amateur and the PGA Tour's new CEO.
Maybe, just maybe, anybody can win a U.S. Open. Including a 34-year-old PGA Tour journeyman counted out after nine holes.
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