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The Mirror US on MSNJJ Spaun's illness misdiagnosis, actual condition, relationship with wife and kidsJ.J. Spaun won the U.S. Open after overcoming terrible weather and incredibly tough course conditions and as his final putt sunk his wife and kids were there to celebrate with him
J.J. Spaun added supreme clarity to one of the most uncertain U.S. Opens by making a 64-foot birdie putt on the 72nd hole to win the 125th edition. It was his first PGA Tour title, a major championship.
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The42 on MSNJJ Spaun completes remarkable mid-round comeback to win chaotic, rain-delayed US OpenUse precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a device. Personalised advertising and content, advertising and content measurement, audience research and services development. List of Partners (vendors)
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The Mirror US on MSNViktor Hovland's 5-word message to JJ Spaun after incredible U.S. Open winJJ Spaun clinched his first major championship as he won the U.S. Open at Oakmont, finishing with a monstor putt in front of playing partner and fellow contender Viktor Hovland
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Irish Star on MSNJJ Spaun clinches U.S. Open with dramatic putt amid relentless rain at OakmontJ.J. Spaun has won the U.S. Open after a dramatic final round at Oakmont, where the Californian produced some of the greatest golf of his career
Young (70), Ortiz (73) +4 Burns (78), Scheffler (70), Rahm (67); +5 Griffin (71); +6 Scott (79), Schauffele (69); +7 McIlroy (67) +8 Wallace (73), Rai (73); +11 Fitzpatrick (72); +15 Canter (77); +19 J Smith (74) Radio commentary on 5 Sports extra and BBC Sounds Paul Higham,
Mark Carens, JJ Spaun’s caddie since April 2021, played a pivotal role in the 34-year-old's historic victory at the 125th US Open at Oakmont
By Frank Pingue OAKMONT, Pennsylvania (Reuters) -Overnight U.S. Open leader J.J. Spaun shook off his first bogey of the week to reach the midway mark of his second round level with Thriston Lawrence at Oakmont Country Club where Rory McIlroy was flirting with the projected cut line.
OAKMONT, Pa. — As Phil Mickelson, aka Lefty, aka Phil the Thrill, aka FIGJAM, aka one of the two most famous golfers of the 21st century, teed off Thursday in what might be his final U.S. Open, there were more security guards than journalists following him. And there were two security guards.