Hole-by-hole look at Oakmont Country Club
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Oakmont Country Club, with its famous Church Pews bunker, devilish rough and fast greens, has gone nine years since last hosting the U.S. Open. That wait ends now. The world’s best golfers converge this week on arguably the world’s best course,
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Oakmont is hosting the U.S. Open for a record 10th time. Here's what happened the previous nine times at the storied country club.
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Those 11 past champs returning in 2025 have won the last 13 Opens, with Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka the two two-time winners. Dustin Johnson is also in the field. He won the 2016 U.S. Open, the last time it was held at Oakmont. There are no past champions in the field who won the event prior to 2009.
Oakmont is known for its bunkers and fast greens. But also getting a lot of attention going into the U.S. Open is the par-3 eighth hole.