U.S. Open Delayed by Severe Weather at Oakmont
U.S. Open Delayed by Severe Weather at Oakmont

U.S. Open Delayed by Severe Weather at Oakmont

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The final round of the 2025 U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club was suspended at 4:01 p.m. ET due to torrential rain and dangerous weather, causing standing water on greens and fairways and forcing player evacuation. Sam Burns led at 2-under par through seven holes, holding a one-shot lead over Adam Scott, while Tyrrell Hatton and Viktor Hovland trailed by three shots. Jon Rahm, who completed his round earlier, is the current clubhouse leader at 4-over par. This is the second weather interruption of the tournament, with a previous delay on Friday due to heavy rain. Officials have not confirmed if play will resume and finish Sunday or be pushed to Monday, raising concerns about missing the traditional Father's Day finish. Ticket refunds have been offered to spectators affected by the weather disruptions.

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