Oakmont Memories Stirring Ambitious Lowry
- Dustin Johnson returns to Oakmont Country Club in 2025 to compete in the U.S. Open, where he famously won in 2016 with a 4-under 276 score.
- Johnson's win came after a tough challenge from Shane Lowry, who led by four strokes before finishing tied for second behind Johnson that year.
- The 2025 U.S. Open marks the 10th time Oakmont has hosted the event, featuring a field of 156 players including three-time major winner Rory McIlroy and hot favorite Scottie Scheffler.
- Johnson noted the course conditions are similar to 2016, but softer fairways and greens make it play longer, requiring strategic fairway hitting and careful management.
- Johnson hopes the familiar setting will boost his form after recent struggles in majors and a drop to 884th in world ranking, aiming to regain his competitive edge on a demanding course.
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‘Every Sunday, I feel I’m after getting punched in the gut,’ admits Shane Lowry as he remains patient ahead of US Open
Shane Lowry believes he’s a far better player than he was in 2016 when a four-shot lead slipped through his fingers at Oakmont and Dustin Johnson lifted the famous silver trophy to the Pennsylvania sky.
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Dustin Johnson says he 'can grind for another six years' before stepping away
Dustin Johnson is back at Oakmont and relishing memories. He won his first major in the 2016 U.S. Open under extreme conditions. That sent him on his way to being the best player in the world. Now he is with…
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