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125th U.S. Open Championship Live Scoring and Amateur Tracker

June 12–15, 2025 | Oakmont Country Club, Oakmont, Pennsylvania

πŸ“Œ What You Need to Know: 2025 U.S. Open at Oakmont

  • 🏌️‍♂️ Field: 156 players, including 15 amateurs
  • πŸ“ Venue: Oakmont Country Club (Par 70 / 7,372 yds)
  • 🧱 Architect: Henry Fownes (1903); restoration by Gil Hanse
  • βœ‚οΈ Cut Rule: Top 60 and ties after 36 holes
  • πŸ“Ί TV: USA Network, NBC, Peacock (full schedule below)
  • 🌎 Global Reach: Record 10,202 entries from 80+ countries
  • πŸ† Headline Amateurs: Medalist Mason Howell (-18), Matt Vogt (-8); NCAA champ Michael La Sasso

🌟 Amateur Round 1 Leaderboard

Fifteen amateurs teed it up at Oakmont, and several remain in the mix after a testing opening round (field average 74.61):

PlayerR1 ScoreTo ParPosition
Jackson Koivun (a)72+2T33
Justin Hastings (a)73+3T49
Lance Simpson (a)74+4T62
Zach Pollo (a)74+4T62
Michael La Sasso (a)75+5T79
Benjamin James (a)75+5T79
Tyler Weaver (a)75+5T79
Mason Howell (a)77+7T119
Bryan Lee (a)78+8T124
Evan Beck (a)79+9T133
Frankie Harris (a)79+9T133
Trevor Gutschewski (a)80+10T141
Noah Kent (a)80+10T141
Cameron Tankersley (a)80+10T141
Matt Vogt (a)82+12T149

πŸ“Š Round 1 Overview: Spaun Leads as Oakmont Bares Its Teeth

Oakmont was unforgiving on Thursday, yet J.J. Spaun posted a historic bogey-free 66 (-4), the eighth such round ever recorded in a U.S. Open at this venue. He sits one clear of Thriston Lawrence (67), while Brooks Koepka, Sungjae Im, and Si Woo Kim lurk at 68.

Jon Rahm (69) and Collin Morikawa (70) kept themselves in touch, but world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler (73), Rory McIlroy (74), and defending champ Bryson DeChambeau (73) all have work to do. Only 10 players broke par, and the scoring average was 74.61.

Day-one fireworks included an eagle-2 from Max Moldovan at the first, a deuce from Shane Lowry at the third, and a rare albatross by Patrick Reed on the par-5 4th. With firmer greens expected Friday, volatility should only increase.

🏌️ U.S. Open at Oakmont: A Championship Legacy

Oakmont Country Club hosts its record 10th U.S. Open, continuing a storied tradition that began in 1927. Known for brutally fast greens, penal bunkering, and demanding shotmaking, Oakmont challenges every facet of a player’s game. The 2025 edition plays to a par-70, stretching 7,372 yards across rolling western Pennsylvania terrain.

  • Par / Yardage: 70 (35-35) / 7,372 yards
  • Course Rating: 78.1 | Slope Rating: 150
  • Architect: Henry Fownes (1903), restored by Gil Hanse
  • Cut Line: Low 60 players and ties after 36 holes

🌍 Record-Breaking Field

This year’s championship drew 10,202 entries, with 80+ countries represented. After extensive local and final qualifying, 156 players will tee it up at Oakmont—including 15 amateurs ready to test their games on the grandest stage.

πŸ“Ί U.S. Open 2025 TV Schedule

DateTime (ET)NetworkCoverage
Thu, June 126:30a–5pUSA NetworkFirst Round
 5p–8pPeacockFirst Round
Fri, June 136:30a–1pPeacockSecond Round
 1p–7pNBCSecond Round
 7p–8pPeacockSecond Round
Sat, June 1410a–12pUSA NetworkThird Round
 12p–8pNBCThird Round
Sun, June 159a–12pUSA NetworkFinal Round
 12p–7pNBCFinal Round

🌟 Amateur Golfers to Watch at the 2025 U.S. Open

Follow the journey of 15 amateur standouts competing at Oakmont. Medalists and qualifiers are highlighted below, and scores will be updated once play begins.

Mason Howell

Mason Howell (a)

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ USA — Medalist at Piedmont (-18)

17-year-old amateur standout who dominated at Piedmont Driving Club with rounds of 63-63.

R1: 77 | Total: +7

Matt Vogt

Matt Vogt (a)

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ USA — Medalist at Wine Valley (-8)

Qualified by firing two under-par rounds at Wine Valley GC in Walla Walla, WA.

R1: 82 | Total: +12

Ben James

Ben James (a)

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ USA — Qualified at Canoe Brook (-5)

UVA standout and U.S. Walker Cup alum; made clutch birdies to advance in NJ.

R1: 75 | Total: +5

Frankie Harris

Frankie Harris (a)

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ USA — Co-medalist at Emerald Dunes (-11)

South Carolina native, co-medalist at a strong field in West Palm Beach, FL.

R1: 79 | Total: +9

Tyler Weaver

Tyler Weaver (a)

πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ England — Qualified at Piedmont

One of England's top amateurs; emerged from a deep field in Georgia.

R1: 75 | Total: +5

Michael La Sasso

Michael La Sasso (a)

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ USA — Exempt via NCAA D1 Title

2025 NCAA Individual Champion from Ole Miss; overcame illness to earn Oakmont spot.

R1: 75 | Total: +5

Jackson Koivun

Jackson Koivun (a)

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ USA — Qualified at Piedmont

Auburn freshman and Walker Cup hopeful; fired rounds of 69-64 to advance.

R1: 72 | Total: +2

Zachery Pollo

Zachery Pollo (a)

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ USA — Qualified at Valencia (-6)

California native and standout junior who qualified in tough conditions in SoCal.

R1: 74 | Total: +4

Cameron Tankersley

Cameron Tankersley (a)

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ USA — Qualified at Bent Tree

Advanced with a 66 in the final round at Bent Tree to earn one of the last spots.

R1: 80 | Total: +10

Lance Simpson

Lance Simpson (a)

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ USA — Qualified at Bent Tree

Played alongside Tankersley and also shot 69-65 to punch his ticket to Oakmont.

R1: 74 | Total: +4

Bryan Lee

Bryan Lee (a)

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ USA — Qualified at Woodmont

Earned his place by surviving a tense final-hole battle and carding -3 in Maryland.

R1: 78 | Total: +8

Noah Kent

Noah Kent (a)

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ USA

Talented Floridian junior, 2024 U.S. Amateur runner-up; one of the youngest players in the U.S. Open field.

R1: 80 | Total: +10

Justin Hastings

Justin Hastings (a)

πŸ‡°πŸ‡Ύ Cayman Islands

SDSU golfer and international qualifier; represents the Cayman Islands on global stage.

R1: 73 | Total: +3

Evan Beck

Evan Beck (a)

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ USA — 2024 U.S. Mid-Am Champion

Veteran amateur from Virginia Beach earned his U.S. Open spot via Mid-Am victory.

R1: 79 | Total: +9

Trevor Gutschewski

Trevor Gutschewski (a)

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ USA

Son of PGA pro Scott Gutschewski; Qualified via 2024 U.S. Junior Amateur victory.

R1: 80 | Total: +10

Stay tuned to AmateurGolf.com for complete U.S. Open leaderboard updates, amateur round-by-round coverage, and daily storylines from Oakmont.



ABOUT THE U.S. Open Golf Championship

The U.S. Open is the biggest of the 15 national championships conducted by the USGA. Open to amateurs and professionals. Amateurs gain entry via USGA win or runner-up finishes while having the opportunity to qualify alongside non-exempt professionals in an 18-hole "Local' qualifying followed by 36-hole "Final" qualifying which is affectionately known as golf's longest day. Highly-ranked amateurs will be exempted past the 18-hole Local Qualifying. See the USGA website for details. And if you are exempt on any level be sure to apply by the deadline anyway.

The USGA intends to make the U.S. Open the most rigorous, yet fair, examination of golf skills, testing all forms of shot-making. The USGA prepares the course after careful consideration of 14 different factors.

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