US Open golf 2025: day three at Oakmont Country Club – live | US Open
Key events
Scottie Scheffler finds the green at the long par-three 8th. He’s not close, but lags a wonderful 60-foot putt to a couple of feet. He’s just got to tidy up to walk off with his par … but he pulls his putt left. He holds the top of his cap as the ball lips out, as though his brain can’t compute what’s just happened and is trying to burst out of his head. A careless bogey, and the second time the putter has let him down today: the dropped shot at 1 was the result of a three-putt from 22 feet. He’s +4.
The reigning Open champion Xander Schauffele signs for a 71. He’s +7 overall. His playing partner today, Rory McIlroy, follows up birdie at 17 with a dropped shot at the last. A 74 for the Masters champ, and he’s +10. An early start for him tomorrow (unless the weather plays silly buggers and the third round can’t be completed today, but again, let’s keep those fingers crossed).
Xander Schauffele hits from the rough on the 9th. Photograph: Jared Wickerham/EPA
Back-to-back birdies for Sam Stevens. The 28-year-old from Wichita picks up shots at 3 and 4 to move to +1 overall. All together now: ♫♪ I know I need a small vacation, but it don’t look like rain ♪♫ … except … “Those clouds are not looking friendly,” notes Rich Beem on Sky, snapping us out of our Campbell-Webb reverie. Indeed they do look dark and menacing in the middle distance. A fair chance we could have an enforced weather break sooner rather than later. Fingers crossed it doesn’t happen, but it doesn’t look promising.
This is Matt Wallace’s first appearance at a US Open for four years. The 35-year-old Londoner is grabbing the opportunity with both hands: decent opening rounds of 72 and 74, and he’s on the move today, with birdies at 4, 11 and now 13, the latter the reward for a glorious tee shot sent over the flag to six feet. He’s +3 overall.
Rory McIlroy spent a good proportion of yesterday afternoon in a hot funk. A club tossed down the track here, some tee-box furniture smashed in half there. Bad Rory! Naughty Rory! He’s a bit more zen today, not that his game is helping any. Bogeys at 3, 9, 11, 14 and 16, his only birdie coming at 10. But instead of iron hurling and yardage-marker battering, he’s merely responding with wan smiles. It’s not for the want of trying, but nevertheless you can tell the fire’s gone out. Might be an idea to take a couple of weeks off before Portrush, because nothing’s gone right for him since completing his life’s dream at Augusta. He’s +10.
A rueful looking Rory McIlroy on the 9th. Photograph: Jared Wickerham/EPA
Scottie Scheffler still doesn’t have his best stuff. But the world number one’s B-game could still be good enough. An opening-hole bogey today, followed by a very strange hack out of thick rough on 4 with a fairway wood that scuppered any chance of birdie at the gettable par-five, the third-easiest hole on the course and the one that’s given up the second-highest number of under-par scores. But he drained a 15-footer for birdie on 2, and now he’s made a 20-footer on the 6th to move into the red for his round today. He’s +3, just six off the pace, despite it all.
The monstrously long par-three 8th has laid waste to most of the field so far this week. Playing at 276 yards on Thursday, and 299 yesterday, the cumulative score made on it over the first two days was +159. There were just seven birdies. It’s playing a little kinder today at just – just! – 253 yards. But it’s still done for the aforementioned Trevor Cone, who finds the rough to the left of the green and pays the price with bogey. He’s back to +2. Wait until they push the tee back to 301 yards tomorrow, which they surely will, as that would break the US Open record set for a par-three on the same hole in 2007 (300). It’ll be quite the surprise if they don’t.
Trevor Cone hands his putter to his caddie, Dan Woodbury. Photograph: Carolyn Kaster/AP
… and now to a couple of bigger names who have started well today. Bob MacIntyre is keeping alive Scotland’s hopes of partying like it’s 1999, Paul Lawrie, all that, with birdies at 2 and 6. Collin Morikawa, who would be one step away from completing a career slam if he wins here this week, has birdied 2 and 3. Both are +2. All that’s left is to post the first leaderboard update of the day, and we’ll have just about caught up.
-3: Burns -2: Spaun -1: Hovland E: Scott, B Griffin +1: Cone (7), Perez, Lawrence +2: Leishman (13), MacIntyre (8), Morikawa (3), Henley, Koepka, S Kim, Detry
The next best is the unsung Trevor Cone, making his US Open debut at the age of 32. The North Carolinian missed five consecutive cuts on the PGA Tour until surviving it last weekend in Canada. He finished modestly in a tie for 52nd, but from small acorns and all that, because he’s flown out of the traps today, with birdies at 2, 4 and 5. He’s +1 overall.
The hottest player out there right now is Marc Leishman. The US Open is the only major at which the 41-year-old Aussie hasn’t finished in the top ten – his best result is a tie for 14th in 2022 at Brookline – but he’s making moves to remedy that situation this afternoon. Birdies at 2, 3, 6, 8 and 12 with just the one bogey at 7, and he’s catapulted himself up the leaderboard to +2.
It absolutely hosed it down at Oakmont last night. Some rain this morning as well. It’s bright and sunny now, but the downpour has changed the way the course is playing. And it’s swings and roundabouts, because while the greens are now a little bit more receptive – normally they’re primed to get harder as the week goes on at a US Open – the rough is heavier and lusher. So there is a score out there if somebody can keep it straight. Which is easier said than done: of the 48 players to have hit a ball so far today, only ten are under par for their round. And of those ten, only five are doing better than one under …
Preamble
It’s Moving Day! Here’s what the top of the leaderboard looked like at the end of the second round …
-3: Sam Burns -2: JJ Spaun -1: Viktor Hovland E: Adam Scott, Ben Griffin +1: Victor Perez, Thriston Lawrence +2: Russell Henley, Brooks Koepka, Kim Si-woo, Thomas Detry
… here are some selected other scores, because nobody’s running away with this and there are plenty of stars within striking distance …
+3: Tyrrell Hatton, Jason Day, Keegan Bradley +4: Jon Rahm, Collin Morikawa, Scottie Scheffler, Robert MacIntyre +5: Ryan Fox, Jordan Spieth, Im Sung-jae +6: Xander Schauffele, Rory McIlroy
… here are some big names who have missed the cut …
the defending champion Bryson DeChambeau; the 2016 Oakmont champion Dustin Johnson and his runner-up Shane Lowry; other former champions in Wyndham Clark, Lucas Glover, Gary Woodland and Justin Rose; erstwhile major champions in Cameron Smith, Phil Mickelson and Justin Thomas; and other big names such as Ludvig Åberg, Patrick Cantlay, Min Woo Lee, Tommy Fleetwood, Akshay Bhatia, Sepp Straka and Joaquin Niemann
… here’s the only amateur to make the weekend, so he’s assured of the low-amateur medal (won in recent years by Scottie Scheffler, Viktor Hovland, Jon Rahm, Matt Fitzpatrick, Jordan Spieth and Patrick Cantlay, so no mean feat) providing he completes the final two rounds …
+6: Justin Hastings (a 21-year-old from the Cayman Islands who was the best-performing amateur at this year’s Masters, but didn’t make the cut, so he couldn’t win the Silver Cup)
… and here are today’s tee times.(USA unless stated, all times BST, (a) denotes amateurs.) It’s on!
14.12 Philip Barbaree 14.23 Cameron Davis (Aus), Brian Harman 14.34 Matthew Fitzpatrick (Eng), Andrew Novak 14.45 Harris English, Hideki Matsuyama (Jpn) 14.56 Laurie Canter (Eng), James Nicholas 15.07 Ryan McCormick, Patrick Reed 15.18 Ryan Gerard, Niklas Noergaard (Den) 15.34 Rory McIlroy (NIrl), Xander Schauffele 15.45 (a) Justin Hastings (Cay), Jordan Smith (Eng) 15.56 Tony Finau, Marc Leishman (Aus) 16.07 Corey Conners (Can), Michael Kim 16.18 JT Poston, Matt Wallace (Eng) 16.29 Chris Gotterup, Johnny Keefer 16.40 Joo-Hyung Kim (Kor), Maverick McNealy 16.56 Mackenzie Hughes (Can), Matthieu Pavon (Fra) 17.07 Sung-Jae Im (Kor), Jordan Spieth 17.18 Robert MacIntyre (Sco), Ryan Fox (Nzl) 17.29 Trevor Cone, Taylor Pendrith (Can) 17.40 Rasmus Hoejgaard (Den), Aaron Rai (Eng) 17.51 Daniel Berger, Jhonattan Vegas (Ven) 18.02 Scottie Scheffler, Cameron Young 18.18 Denny McCarthy, Collin Morikawa 18.29 Jon Rahm (Spa), Nick Taylor (Can) 18.40 Keegan Bradley, Sam Stevens 18.51 Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen (Den), Carlos Ortiz (Mex) 19.02 Jason Day (Aus), Chris Kirk 19.13 Christiaan Bezuidenhout (Rsa), Tyrrell Hatton (Eng) 19.24 Max Greyserman, Adam Schenk 19.40 Thomas Detry (Bel), Emiliano Grillo (Arg) 19.51 Si-Woo Kim (Kor), Brooks Koepka 20.02 Russell Henley, Thriston Lawrence (Rsa) 20.13 Ben Griffin, Victor Perez (Fra) 20.24 Viktor Hovland (Nor), Adam Scott (Aus) 20.35 Sam Burns, JJ Spaun