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U.S. Open live golf scores, results, highlights from Saturday's Round 3 leaderboard

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June 15, 2025
U.S. Open live golf scores, results, highlights from Saturday's Round 3 leaderboard

Day 3 coverage at the U.S. Open

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The U.S. Open started to take shape on Saturday, as the contenders separated from the pack.

Entering the day, Sam Burns had a one-shot lead on J.J. Spaun, with everyone else looking for them to come back to the field on a tough Oakmont course. That didn't happened, as both Burns and Spaun remained steady throughout the day.

While they both had some bad shots, Burns and Spaun were able to rebound well, keeping distance from everyone else for most of the day. In the end, Burns ended the day where he began, one shot ahead of Spaun and in the lead at the U.S. Open. It will be the first time he leads after 54 holes of a major.

However, Adam Scott is the player who disrupted the pair. The veteran Australian shot a 67, rising to -3 and leapfrogging Spaun to join Burns in the final pair on Sunday. Scott's playing partner, Viktor Hovland, was inconsistent but ultimately ended his round in fourth place and in striking distance.

Elsewhere, LIV's Carlos Ortiz shot 67 to make a huge move up the leaderboard, while Tyrell Hatton and Thriston Lawrence are both five-back of Burns. In the end, though, Sunday at the U.S. Open always promises some unpredictability, and with Scottie Scheffler potentially lurking at +4, everyone will need to be sharp.

The Sporting News tracked live scoring updates and highlights from Round 3 of the 2025 U.S. Open at Oakmont.

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U.S. Open leaderboard 2025

Rank Player Score (Thru)
1. Sam Burns -4 (F)
T-2. J.J. Spaun -3 (F)
T-2. Adam Scott -3 (F)
4. Viktor Hovland -1 (F)
5. Carlos Ortiz E (F)

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U.S. Open live updates, results, highlights from Saturday's Round 3

(All times Eastern)

Round 3

7:50 p.m.: Spaun falters on the final hole, as his poor tee shot results in a bogey, while Burns is able to save par. Sam Burns will be the sole leader at the U.S. Open after 54 holes.

7:42 p.m.: Hovland drops a shot on the final hole, but he is still in solid shape at -1. Scott, on the other hand, is in at -3 and could be in the final pair tomorrow.

7:37 p.m.: Burns hits an incredible chip to get back the shot he lost on 16, regaining the lead for the moment, but Spaun makes his birdie putt to join him.

7:27 p.m.: Adam Scott makes a long birdie putt to put him in a tie for the lead, while Hovland hits an increbile second shot on 17 before making an easy birdie putt to rise to -2.

7:19 p.m.: Burns misses a par putt on the 16th, while Spaun makes his, so the two are once again tied for the lead. Spaun hasn't three-putted a hole all day.

6:58 p.m.: Hovland and Scott both produce tremendous par saves on the 15th to remain in their current spots

6:41 p.m.: Adam Scott has made back-to-back birdies and he's now by himself in third place at -2.

6:37 p.m.: Burns produces a beautiful birdie on the 13th hole to re-take sole possession of first.

6:29 p.m.: Adam Scott has joined Hovland at -1 thanks to a birdie at the par-3 13th hole.

6:20 p.m.: Ben Griffin has birdied two of his last three holes and he joins the group at even.

6:10 p.m.: Ortiz's first bogey of the day comes at 18, but he ends the first 54 holes at even-par.

5:59 p.m.: Thriston Lawrence birdies hole No. 12 to get back to even for the tournament.

5:52 p.m.: Hatton's poor second shot on 15 leads to a double-bogey, dropping him two spots down the leaderboard.

5:44 p.m.: Hovland has caught fire, making a second-straight birdie with a long putt on the 10th hole. He's now back at -1.

5:31 p.m.: Hovland is back at even with a birdie on nine after hitting the flag stick on the shot prior.

5:28 p.m.: Scottie Scheffler ends the third round where he began: at +4 for the tournament. He will need some help tomorrow to get in contention.

5:17 p.m.: Tyrell Hatton is heating up, as he now has three birdies in his last four holes to get to even par on the tournament.

5:09 p.m.: Ortiz is now in the red with another birdie, putting him in sole possession of third place.

4:53 p.m.: Burns is back to being tied for a lead after a strong iron shot on the fifth hole and a tap-in putt.

4:50 p.m.: LIV golfer Carlos Ortiz is having a strong day, as he is now -3 on Saturday and at even for the tournament.

4:40 p.m.: Spaun retakes the solo lead with a birdie on four after a strong approach shot from the fairway.

4:29 p.m.: Thriston Lawrence is two-under on the day to get to -1, while an Adam Scott birdie helps erase an early bogey.

4:24 p.m.: Ben Griffin gets back to even with a birdie at four, now just two shots back of the leaders.

4:21 p.m.: A poor second shot leads to J.J. Spaun bogeying the third, putting him now tied with Burns for the lead again.

4:10 p.m.: The rain is coming down hard at Oakmont, but with no lightning in the area, the players will play on.

4:04 p.m.: Burns bogeys the second hole while Spaun gets a par, which puts Spaun back in the solo lead.

3:49 p.m.: Spaun collects the only birdie on the first hole today to tie Burns for the lead.

3:42 p.m.: Hovland is able to salvage his first hole with a bogey, dropping him just one shot to Even on the tournament. On the same hole, Adam Scott also bogeys, distancing themselves from the leader.

3:37 p.m.: J.J. Spaun and Sam Burns have now teed off, looking to hold off the rest of the competition on Day 3.

3:30 p.m.: Viktor Hovland has made a mess of his first hole, as he hit his drive way right and had to take an unplayable. He is likely to drop a few spots already.

2:45 p.m.: Tournament leaders are preparing to tee off, but for now, the day has been about the efforts of Robert MacIntyre, Trevor Cone, and Collin Morikawa, each of whom has made some strides to enter the top 10.

MacIntyre is 2-under through 10 and is tied for ninth at 2-over.

2:30 p.m.: You can never count out Scottie Scheffler.

The course has been unforgiving through two days, but Scheffler's looking to make his way up the leaderboard on Day 3. He's tied for 16th after this putt.

2:15 p.m.: Marc Leishman has continued his surge and is 4-under through 13 to jump into the top 10.

He's 2-over for the tournament but is in a great spot to finish the day on a high note and enter Sunday with an opportunity to make even more noise. That does, however, rely heavily on how those ahead of him fare today.

1:45 p.m.: How about it, Cameron Young?

Young set himself up for an easy put with one of the most impressive shots of the tournament. Not too bad for Young, who's 1-under through the first three holes of the day.

12:50 p.m.: While the leaders won't get going until after 3 p.m. ET, Australia's Marc Leishman and Canada's Corey Conners have been the day's top performers.

Leishman and Conners are 3-under through eight holes and have jumped 33 spots on the leaderboard. They're now both 3-over for the tournament and sit at 12th, but could move into the top 10 by building on their momentum from early on.

12:30 p.m.: Make it three birdies through five holes for Corey Conners, who is out to a great start on Day 3.

10:21 a.m.: Andrew Novak has the first birdie of Day 3. It will certainly be the first of many from the number of golfers set to take the course Saturday.

8:35 a.m.: Round 3 is officially set to begin at 9:12 a.m., with Philip Barbaree Jr. the first to the tee box to kick off this weekend's play at Oakmont. 

Round 2

7:56 a.m.: Round 2 is officially in the books, with the field set for the weekend. 

7 a.m.: Round 2 will pick up action at 7:30 a.m., with a handful of golfers needing to finish their second round. 

8:20 p.m.: The horn sounds due to rain, and 13 players will have to finish their second round on Saturday morning.

7:36 p.m.: Phil Mickelson doubled two of his last four holes to fall to +8, ending his tournament and perhaps his U.S. Open career.

7:20 p.m.: 2022 U.S. Open champion Matt Fitzpatrick also birdied his final hole to keep him alive for the weekend.

7:00 p.m. — McIlroy makes a birdie on 18 to get to +6, and he will make the cut after spending most of the tournament on the wrong side.

6:55 p.m.  Bryson DeChambeau's quest for back-to-back U.S. Opens ends as he shoots a +10 for the first two rounds.

6:29 p.m. — On his first hole as a co-leader, Thomas Detry four-putts to drop out of the lead. Elsewhere, J.J. Spaun closes his day with a bogey and is in at -2.

6:13 p.m. — Rory McIlroy's second birdie of the day gets him to +7, which is closer the cut line as he fights to remain in the tournament.

6:08 p.m. — A major shakeup on the leaderboard as Spaun and Thomas Detry birdie to get to-3, while Lawrence falls back to -2. Burns, Spaun and Detry are now tied for the lead.

5:51 p.m. — Lawrence and Spaun swap places after Lawrence hits a beautiful second shot inches from the hole.

5:46 p.m. — Bryson DeChambeau double-bogeys to move to +8, which is on the wrong side of the cut line. The reigning champion will need some late magic to play this weekend.

5:28 p.m. — Thriston Lawrence has four bogeys in his last five holes, and he has fallen down to -2 and tied for third.

5:15 p.m. — Phil Mickelson collects a birdie to get to +4 on the tournament, as it seems like he will stick around for the weekend.

4:50 p.m. — U.S. Junior Amateur champion Trevor Gutschewski has an Oakmont experience, hitting the ball between two bunkers and somehow making par. 

4:20 p.m. —  Rory McIlroy is flirting with the +7 cut line with 9 holes to play. The 2025 Masters winner has two double-bogeys today.

4:10 p.m. —Adam Scott gets back to even par with a long, winding putt. He's now tied for seventh.

3:59 p.m. — An eagle for Thomas Detry on Hole 14 pulls him closer to the leaders, now even through six holes today.

3:45 p.m. — Your new leader on Day 2: Thriston Lawrence. With two birdies on his first three holes, he's five-under for the major, passing Spaun.

3:26 p.m. — Sam Burns, who shot a 65 in Round 2 today and ranks among the leaders, reflects the same sentiment many other stars have: Oakmont is a challenge.

"There's no, kind of, 'gimme' hole. There's no hole where you can just kind of get up there and just hit it and not really pay attention to what you're trying to do," Burns said. "Every shot is difficult."

3:13 p.m. — Thriston Lawrence has teed off and birdies on his second hole of the day, putting him in a tie at the top of the leaderboard.

2:28 p.m. — Spaun is back in the lead following a birdie on Hole 4.

2:02 p.m. — A J.J. Spaun bogey on Hole 3 means there's now a three-way tie at the top between him, Burns and Lawrence, who tees off at 2:20 p.m.

2:01 p.m. — Ben Griffin becomes the next name to enter the top-5 today as the leaderboard continues shuffling. 

2:00 p.m. — It hasn't been Rory McIlroy's tournament so far, shooting six-over and below the projected cut line of +5.

1:28 p.m. — Sam Burns finished Round 2 shooting -5, making him tied for second after concluding his second day. He's one of just 12 players to ever shoot 65 or better in a round at Oakmont during the U.S. Open.

12:52 p.m. — Add Jon Rahm to the list of stars that are vocally expressing their frustrations with Oakmont.

12:03 p.m. — Sam Burns is on an absolute roll. He's up to six birdies in Round 2 vs. one bogey, shooting five-under for the day and three-under overall. Burns is tied with Lawrence for second.

12:02 p.m. — Brooks Koepka spent some time at the top of the leaderboard prior to three bogies over four holes, but with a nice shot in a par-3 6th hole, he's back to even for the tournament. 

11:47 a.m. — It's an ace for Victor Perez! He celebrates with a chest-bump after recording just the second-ever hole-in-one at a U.S. Open at Oakmont. 

11:38 a.m. — While Hovland has dropped back to -1, Tyrell Hatton moves closer to even with an eagle on Hole 12.

11:14 a.m. — It's rare to see (or hear) Scottie Scheffler get frustrated, but he let out a "Dang it!" while slamming his club. He's sitting at four-over.

10:47 a.m. — Hovland continues his upward trend in Round 2 with a birdie on Hole 1. He continues to flirt with the lead.

10:18 a.m. — Sam Burns is another player off to a great Friday. Consecutive birdies to close out the back nine move him to -2, getting under par and within reach of the top of the leaderboard. Both Hovland and Burns are four-under so far in Round 2.

9:59 a.m. — Hole 17 is treating players nicely right now. Viktor Hovland cards an eagle on a hole-out to continue his strong first half today and tie Lawrence on the leaderboard at -3. Hovland is -4 in Round 2, while a bogey from Koepka on Hole 18 dropped him to T-4. 

9:46 a.m. — Brooks Koepka connects on a nice chip-in on Hole 17 for birdie, a huge shot that moves him to three-under. He's now tied for second and within one shot of the lead after eight holes today.

9:42 a.m. — Sungjae Im is back at par after a strong Round 1, bogeying on Holes 2 and 5 to begin Day 2. He falls out of the top-5 on the leaderboard in the process.

8:45 a.m. — We had heard all week about how tough Oakmont is. Justin Thomas found that out first hand when his par attempt from a few feet out on No. 12 quickly turned into a double bogey. 

8:25 a.m. — The overgrown rough got a lot of negative publicity leading up to the U.S. Open and it ended up being cut down. Still, with a high rough and fast greens, Viktor Hovland decided he'd rather try putting from the second cut, and it worked. 

8:10 a.m It's barely past 8 am on the East Coast, but the action has already begun at Oakmont. Scottie opened his second day of play with a birdie on hole No. 1.

Round 1

8:05 p.m. — As the action winds down, Tony Finau saves par in wild fashion after hitting a sprinkler head and landing in the grandstands.

7:30 p.m. — Neergaard-Peterson drops another shot after bogeying 16, and he's now at -1 on the day.

7:12 p.m. — Despite his albatross, Patrick Reed is in the clubhouse at +3, largely thanks to a triple-bogey on the final hole.

7:11 p.m. — Rasmus Neergaard-Peterson had remained consistent on the back nine with five straight pars, but he bogeys 15 to drop to -2.

6:40 p.m. — Im bogeys his 17th hole, making his third bogey in the last six holes to drop to -2 for the day.

6:25 p.m. — Koepka birdies his last two holes of the day to cap off a -2 performance, putting him at tied for fifth.

6:07 p.m. — The top of the leaderboard is starting to go backwards as Burns, Rahm and Cam Young have all dropped out of the top five.

5:45 p.m. — Sam Burns' putter is hot as he has made his way up the leaderboard, now just one back of Spaun for the lead.

5:28 p.m. — Jon Rahm is making his way up the board as he completes a birdie and an eagle on back-to-back holes to get to -2.

5:19 p.m. — Im immediately bogeys his next hole, falling back into a tie for first with J.J. Spaun.

4:56 p.m. — Im drains a second-straight birdie putt and he is now in solo lead at the U.S. Open.

4:39 p.m. — Sungjae Im makes a birdie on his tenth hole to get him into a tie for the lead, joining Spaun at the top of the leaderboard.

4:27 p.m. — Patrick Reed has some trouble getting out of the rough at nine, which leads to a bogey that drops him a shot down to -1.

4:05 p.m. — Jordan Spieth now has two birdies in a row to get back to under par for the day.

3:35 p.m. — Rasmus Neergaard-Peterson eagles the fourth hole to get to -3 and into an early tie for second place.

3:00 p.m. — Sam Burns is percolating. He's at 3-under through five, placing him one stroke from the lead. Three birdies will do that for you.

2:45 p.m. — Patrick Reed makes history on the green, recording the fourth albatross in tournament history. For those keeping track, an albatross refers to a golfer finding their target on the second stroke of a par-5.

2:05 p.m. — Thriston Lawrence sits one stroke off Spaun's lead after sinking his third birdie of the back-nine.

1:35 p.m. — The afternoon session is underway. And birdies have started to flourish — Bud Cauley, Scottie Scheffler and J.T. Poston all fired off successful efforts to kick off their days.

1:15 p.m. — A tough finish for McIlroy, who saw his impressive score turn to ashes amid a flurry of back-nine bogeys. He sits at 4-over with one hole remaining in the round.

1:00 p.m. — Trailing Spaun in the rankings — only slightly — is Korean star Si Woo Kim. He's not quite faultless; he rattled a bogey home at No. 14. But at 3-under with two holes remaining, Kim has looked better than most atop Oakmont's serpent-like surface.

12:50 p.m.  Spaun ends his day with yet another par, his ninth in as many back-nine holes. What a showing for the Los Angeles native, who well walk into the clubhouse with sole possession of the lead. He also tied Andrew Landry with the best opening round score in U.S. Open history at Oakmont.

12:45 p.m.  — Just seven players are sitting at even or better so far. The sorceress is hexing the vast majority of those who have trotted onto its wicked surface.

12:30 p.m. — To contextualize Spaun's display thus far, here's a look at the greatest first-round showings in Oakmont's U.S. Open history. 

12:10 p.m. — Amateurs past and present are finding a rhythm on the daunting course; Spaniard Jose Luis Ballester put home a delicate putt form 87 yards out to record a birdie. Evan Beck followed him up with a canary of his own, dropping an inch-perfect chip to collect his first-ever U.S. Open birdie.

11:50 a.m. — Spaun's scorecard might be unspectacular in the back nine. But he's been efficient; he has seven straight pars, keeping his tally level at 4-under.

11:30 a.m. — The par-5s are causing a bit of trouble to some of the tournament's big-name performers. Defending U.S. Open champion Bryson DeChambeau had to save a bogey on No. 12 while McIlroy whipped an effort in from distance to prevent too crooked of a number on No. 4

11:15 a.m. — Lowry is having quite the interesting day. He continues his volatile streak by sinking an eagle 2 on No. 3. He becomes the first golfer to ever accomplish such a feat.

10:45 a.m. — Spaun has continued his ascent up the leaderboard, although he's relied on a steady approach in the back half thus far. He still sits at 4-under through 13, rattling four pars to kick off his back nine.

10:15 a.m. — Not ideal from Shane Lowry. The Irishman was unable to emerge from that harrowing Poa annua bluegrass.

Fortunately for him, Lowry found a way to overcome his early toils on No. 17 and save par.

9:45 a.m. — Strange day thus far for Adam Scott, who sits at 2-under despite rattling off three bogeys.

9:15 a.m. — So far, so good for Spaun, who is down to 4-under after canning a quartet of birdies in the front nine.

8:44 a.m. — Make that two birdies in three holes for McIlroy. He and J.J. Spaun are the only players at 2-under early on, even with the conditions ideal so far. 

8:35 a.m. — Rory McIlroy is off to a hot start...

8:20 a.m. — Ludvig Aberg, among the pre-tournament favorites, started his day with back-to-back birdies before a bogey dropped him back to 1-over.

MORE U.S. OPEN NEWS:

What channel is the U.S. Open on today?

  • TV channel: NBC
  • TV broadcast times: Noon - 8 p.m. ET
  • Live streams: PeacockFubo

The 2025 U.S. Open will air exclusively under the NBC banner. The first two rounds of action can be found on USA Network, while Rounds 3 and 4 will be broadcast largely on NBC, with a partial broadcast being offered on USA Network at the start of Round 4.

Cord-cutters can find the tourney on Peacock and Fubo, which provides new users with a free trial.

Mike Tirico will lead the proceedings as the event's host and one of the program's lead play-by-play announcers.. He'll be joined by a host of on-air talent, including play-by-play stars Dan Hicks, Terry Gannon, Steve Sands, Rich Lerner and Tom Abbott and analysts Kevin Eisner, Brad Faxon, Notah Begay III, Gary Koch, Curt Byrum and Arron Oberholser.

Here's a full look at the U.S. Open TV schedule in 2025 (all times Eastern):

Date Time (ET) TV/Live stream
Thursday, June 12 (Round 1) 6 a.m.-5 p.m. USA Network, Fubo
  5-8 p.m Peacock
Friday, June 13 (Round 2) 6:30 a.m.-1 p.m Peacock
  1-7 p.m. NBC, Fubo
  7-8 p.m. Peacock
Saturday, June 14 (Round 3) 10 a.m.-12 p.m. USA Network, Fubo
  12-8 p.m. NBC, Fubo
Sunday, June 15 (Final Round) 9 a.m.-12 p.m. USA Network, Fubo
  12-7 p.m. NBC, Fubo

U.S. Open tee times for Sunday's Round 4

Round 4: Sunday, June 15

Time (ET) Pairing
7:52 a.m. Cam Davis
8:03 a.m. Matthieu Pavon, Jordan Smith
8:14 a.m. Hideki Matsuyama, Harris English
8:25 a.m. Ryan McCormick, Taylor Pendrith
8:36 a.m. Johnny Keefer, Michael Kim
8:47 a.m. James Nicholas, Brian Harman
8:58 a.m. Philip Barbaree Jr., Sungjae Im
9:14 a.m. Niklas Norgaard, Denny McCarthy
9:25 a.m. Daniel Berger, Tony Finau
9:36 a.m. Rory McIlroy, Andrew Novak
9:47 a.m. Adam Schenk, Mackenzie Hughes
9:58 a.m. Justin Hastings, Matt Fitzpatrick
10:09 a.m. Collin Morikawa, Rasmus Hojgaard
10:20 a.m. Ryan Fox, Corey Conners
10:36 a.m. Patrick Reed, Laurie Canter
10:47 a.m. Jon Rahm, Tom Kim
10:58 a.m. Maverick McNealy, Xander Schauffele
11:09 a.m. Si Woo Kim, Jhonattan Vegas
11:20 a.m. Aaron Rai, Trevor Cone
11:31 a.m. Jordan Spieth, J.T. Poston
11:42 a.m. Brooks Koepka, Thomas Detry
11:58 a.m. Jason Day, Chris Kirk
12:09 p.m. Keegan Bradley, Sam Stevens
12:20 p.m. Matt Wallace, Ryan Gerard
12:31 p.m. Ben Griffin. Victor Perez
12:42 p.m. Russell Henley, Emiliano Grillo
12:53 p.m. Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Max Greyersman
1:04 p.m. Scottie Scheffler, Nick Taylor
1:20 p.m. Chris Gotterup, Marc Leishman
1:31 p.m. Cameron Young, Robert McIntyre
1:42 p.m. Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, Thriston Lawrence
1:53 p.m. Tyrell Hatton, Carlos Ortiz
2:04 p.m. J.J. Spaun, Viktor Hovland
2:15 p.m. Sam Burns, Adam Scott

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