Pure excitement at the 125th U.S. Open: Who will secure victory?
In the 125th U.S. Open, Sam Burns, Adam Scott and Viktor Hovland are fighting for the title. Follow the latest results from Oakmont.

Pure excitement at the 125th U.S. Open: Who will secure victory?
What's going on at the 125th U.S. Open? The excitement in the golf world is palpable as the world's best players showcase their skills at Oakmont Country Club. The tournament is in its decisive phase and the leaders are now heading to the back nine - meaning the final nine holes are approaching. But the weather conditions are quite difficult for the players. Rain repeatedly messes up the game and creates additional challenges.
Sam Burns is currently leading with 4 strokes under par. In the third round he played a decent round of 69, which catapulted him to first place. Close behind him is J.J. Spaun, who is in second place at 3 under par but only finished with a 69 thanks to a bogey on the final hole. Adam Scott, the former Masters champion, also shows that he still has the game of golf under control and scored an excellent 67, sharing second place with Spaun.
The final pairing promises excitement
Sunday promises promise at the 125th U.S. Open an exciting duel. Sam Burns will play in the final pairing with Adam Scott, which makes for a captivating constellation. J.J. Meanwhile, Spaun will face Viktor Hovland, the only other player under par in the tournament, with his round of 70 in the third round and a total score of 1 under par.
The uncertainty about the tournament winner remains until the end - things are rarely this close at the top. Viewers can look forward to watching the final rounds on Yahoo Sports and immerse themselves in the exciting atmosphere of the tournament. The broadcast times are set for June 15th: in the USA from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m., then on NBC from 12 p.m. to 7 p.m. Anyone who still has a good hand in assessing the players could be rewarded in the end, because the next few hours will be crucial.
While fans cheer and hope for their favorites to win, one thing is clear: the 125th U.S. Open has a lot to offer and will certainly go down in history. There really is something going on!