Navigation

© Zeal News Africa

US Open 2025 Round 4 tee times: Latest leaderboard and how to follow as Burns leads way hearing into final round

Published 4 weeks ago4 minute read

Golf’s top events have been on a hot streak, with the run of all-time classic tournaments continuing with Scottie Scheffler’s dramatic win at the PGA Championship.

PINEHURST, NORTH CAROLINA - JUNE 16: Bryson DeChambeau of the United States poses with the trophy after winning the 124th U.S. Open at Pinehurst Resort on June 16, 2024 in Pinehurst, North Carolina. (Photo by Gregory Shamus/Getty Images)

3

DeChambeau won his second US Open last June but he missed the cut this timeCredit: Getty

It followed on from Rory McIlroy’s historic Masters success, and now the world-famous Oakmont is the perfect stage for another blockbuster week.

Bryson DeChambeau is the defending champion following his spectacular 1-stroke win over McIlroy at Pinehurst a year ago.

But DeChambeau has missed the cut while struggling McIlroy only just made it, and Scheffler remains off the pace in Pennsylvania.

Sam Burns leads the way heading into Sunday's action, with only four players under par after three rounds.

The 125th edition of the US Open is running from Thursday, June 12, to Sunday, June 15.

It is taking place at Oakmont Country Club in Pennsylvania.

The action will get underway at 1pm UK time for the final round.

talkSPORT and talkSPORT 2 will have live coverage of all the action.

To tune in to talkSPORT or talkSPORT 2 through the website, click HERE for the live stream.

You can also listen via the talkSPORT app, on DAB digital radio, through your smart speaker and on 1089 or 1053 AM.

The event will also be broadcast live on Sky Sports Golf in the UK.

*If you click the above link we will earn affiliate revenue

Scheffler has shown his frustrations throughout the tournament

3

Scheffler has shown his frustrations throughout the tournamentCredit: Getty

Adam Scott, Viktor Hovland and J.J. Spaun are the only other players to be under par after two rounds, sitting behind leader Burns.

The current leaderboard for the US Open can be found here.

Final round tee times and pairings are now confirmed:

All times UK

2024 - Bryson DeChambeau, 1 stroke win over Rory McIlroy - Pinehurst

2023 - Wyndham Clark, 1 stroke win over Rory McIlroy - Los Angeles Country Club

2022 - Matt Fitzpatrick, 1 stroke win over Scottie Scheffler and Will Zalatoris - The Country Club

2021 - Jon Rahm, 1 stroke win over Louis Oosthuizen - Torrey Pines

2020 - Bryson DeChambeau, 6 stroke win over Matthew Wolff - Winged Foot

2019 - Gary Woodland, 3 stroke win over Brooks Koepka - Pebble Beach

2018 - Brooks Koepka, 1 stroke win over Tommy Fleetwood - Shinnecock Hills

2017 - Brooks Koepka, 4 stroke win over Hideki Matsuyama and Brian Harman - Erin Hills

2016 - Dustin Johnson, 3 stroke win over Jim Furyk, Shane Lowry and Scott Piercy - Oakmont

2015 - Jordan Spieth, 1 stroke win over Dustin Johnson and Louis Oosthuizen - Chambers Bay

The course at Oakmont, designed by Henry Fownes in 1904 and renovated by Tom Fazio and Gil Hanse since, will measure a maximum yardage of 7,342 yards and be a par 70.

It is one of the oldest and most prestigious courses in the United States and ranks among the hardest.

Oakmont is famous for its huge sloping greens, heavy bunkering and brutal rough - a true US Open test.

It includes the iconic Church Pew Bunker that comes into play on the 3rd and 4th holes. The bunker is 100 yards long and includes twelve grass-covered ridges, which make lies highly unpredictable.

The course will boast some dauntingly long holes as players face the 632-yard par-5 12th, the 507-yard par-4 15th and the 289-yard par-3 8th, which will become the longest par-3 in US Open history.

Being a par 70, there are only two par-5s on the course, both over 600 yards long, meaning scoring low will be extremely tough and Oakmont chiefs are eager to have the winning score be over par.

McIlroy only just made the cut at the US Open

3

McIlroy only just made the cut at the US OpenCredit: Getty

McIlroy has had a torrid time at Oakmont, and he gave a blunt two-word assessment of his performance on Saturday.

"Pretty average," the Northern Irishman said.

He then lifted the lid on why he had snubbed interviews for the past six rounds at majors.

When asked if he skipped the post-round chats due to frustration with his performance, McIlroy responded: "No, not really. It's more a frustration with you guys."

Read More on talkSPORT

"I've done it before," he added. "I'm just doing it a little more often.

"I feel like I've earned the right to do whatever I want to do, yeah."

Enjoy a 3-night weekend getaway with grounds admission tickets for both Saturday and Sunday of The Open 2025.

Stay in comfort at the Hilton Templepatrick, with transfers included and exclusive access to the Your Golf Travel Clubhouse.

All this from just £1,270 per person – don’t miss your chance to be part of golf’s biggest event in ultimate style.

Plan your dream golf trip HERE.

Origin:
publisher logo
talkSPORT
Loading...
Loading...
Loading...

You may also like...