The 125th U.S. Open is facing unexpected challenges as heavy rain disrupted final-round play at Oakmont Country Club. On June 16, 2025, the tournament was temporarily suspended due to dangerous weather, leaving fans and players anxiously awaiting the resumption.
- Final-round play suspended due to heavy rain.
- Sam Burns leads with 11 holes remaining.
- Longest par 3 in U.S. Open history.
- Oakmont experienced significant rainfall recently.
- Players initially held on course, then moved.
- Scoring difficult in final round conditions.
As the final group of Sam Burns and Adam Scott approached the eighth tee, the USGA halted play for over an hour and a half. With Burns leading at 2 under par, he aimed for his first major title, while Scott and others trailed behind, battling the elements.
This weather interruption raises questions about how it will affect the tournament’s outcome. Will the delay impact Burns’ momentum, or can Scott capitalize on the situation? Key developments include:
- Burns leads at 2 under par with 11 holes remaining.
- Scott is one shot behind, aiming to become the second-oldest winner.
- Heavy rain has made scoring significantly more difficult.
- Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm, and Xander Schauffele posted under-par rounds before the storm.
As the tournament unfolds, fans can look forward to an exciting conclusion. Will Burns hold his lead, or will Scott and others mount a comeback? Stay tuned for updates!