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The Stage Is Set for Sunday Drama at the US Open as Sam Burns Leads Adam Scott and J.J. Spaun by One Stroke | News Channel 3-12

  • Sam Burns leads by one stroke over Adam Scott and J.J. Spaun as they head into the final day of competition at the U.S. Open hosted at Oakmont Country Club.
  • Rain softened the course, allowing Burns and Scott to climb the leaderboard while both have endured pressure and Burns recovered from a poor stretch earlier in the week.
  • Adam Scott, aged 44, posted a three-under 67 with back-to-back birdies on holes 13 and 14, earning a spot in the final group with Burns and showing control over his game.
  • Scott said during his press conference that winning the US Open would be extremely rewarding and a significant highlight of his career, though he acknowledged it would be a challenging achievement.
  • The final round promises high drama with Burns as the favorite due to his consistency and putting, while Scott’s experience makes either player likely to win the tournament and potentially join Oakmont’s list of first-time U.S. Open winners.
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US Open resumes with Burns leading at rain-soaked Oakmont

American Sam Burns clung to a one-stroke lead over Australia's Adam Scott as Sunday's final round of the 125th US Open resumed following a storm delay at Oakmont.

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Burns seeks first major title at US Open as Scott, Spaun chase

Sam Burns clung to a one-stroke lead as he teed off in Sunday's final round of the US Open, setting the stage for a tension-packed showdown at punishing Oakmont.

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Sydney Morning Herald broke the news in Sydney, Australia on Sunday, June 15, 2025.
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