Latest scores from the 126th US Open, the third men’s major of the year, held at Shinnecock Hills in Southampton, New York.
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JJ Spaun is defending champion after last year’s two-shot victory at Oakmont, with the American now looking to become the first back-to-back winner of the US Open since Brooks Koepka.
Scottie Scheffler is the pre-tournament favourite to claim the elusive major required to complete the career Grand Slam, with the final round at Shinnecock Hills coinciding with the world No 1’s 30th birthday.
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Highlights from the final round of The Masters, where Rory McIlroy retained his title ahead of Scottie Scheffler and Justin Rose
Scheffler is chasing a fifth major in as many seasons, having won the PGA Championship and The Open last year, while Cameron Young and two-time US Open champion Bryson DeChambeau are among the other Americans chasing a home victory.
Rory McIlroy posted back-to-back runner-up finishes at this event in 2023 and 2024 but now chases a second victory of the season, 15 years on from claiming his maiden major title in the 2011 US Open.
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Relive Rory McIlroy’s top five shots as he lifted his maiden major title at the US Open in 2011
Tommy Fleetwood finished runner-up to Koepka the last time the US Open was held at this venue in 2018 and Matt Fitzpatrick is another English contender at this week’s major, where there are 156 players in the field.
The US Open is the third of four men’s majors, with McIlroy winning The Masters in April before Aaron Rai claimed the PGA Championship last month. The Open at Royal Birkdale in England (July 16-19) then completes the major season.
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The first two men’s majors of the year have been won by Europeans but will that run continue this week in the US Open at Shinnecock Hills?
When is the US Open live on Sky Sports?
Watch live coverage of the US Open from 12.30pm on Thursday and Friday on Sky Sports Golf, with action live until at least 1am during both the first two rounds.
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JJ Spaun’s winning putt at the 2025 US Open sparked mass celebrations on the 18th green and left clubhouse leader Bob MacIntyre stunned
Live coverage begins at 3pm for Saturday’s third round and 4pm for the final day on Sunday, with the US Open live on Sky Sports Golf until long after the final putt is holed on both days.
The US Open is part of a triple-header of live golf on Sky Sports, with the final two days of the Amateur Championship and the final round of the LPGA Tour’s Meijer LPGA Classic also live on Sky Sports Mix.
Who will win the US Open? Watch throughout the week live on Sky Sports Golf. Get Sky Sports or stream with no contract.





