2025 U.S. Open at Oakmont: Can Scottie Scheffler Dominate Again?
The 2025 U.S. Open at Oakmont promises to be a grueling test for the world's top golfers. Can Scottie Scheffler continue his dominance, or will Rory McIlroy find his form?

The 125th U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club is shaping up to be one of the most challenging tournaments in recent memory. Early reports from players describe the course as "carnage" and "the hardest course in the world." With ankle-high rough, tightened fairways, and lightning-fast greens, only the best will survive.
The Clear Favorite
Scottie Scheffler is the man to beat. With three wins in his last four starts, including the Memorial Tournament, Scheffler is in top form. He has fond memories of Oakmont, having carded a 1-under 69 in his first round in a major here in 2016. If he's accurate off the tee, he'll be tough to beat.
Contenders to Watch
- Bryson DeChambeau: The 2024 U.S. Open champion is known for his power and precision. He'll need both at Oakmont.
- Rory McIlroy: McIlroy is looking to exorcise his demons from last year's U.S. Open, where he squandered a 2-stroke lead. He's been testing new drivers to find the right fit.
- Collin Morikawa: A two-time major champion, Morikawa is accurate off the tee and a world-class ball striker.
Sleepers and Long Shots
- Jordan Spieth: With four top-10 finishes this season, Spieth could surprise if everything clicks.
- Brooks Koepka: The two-time U.S. Open winner hasn't had a top-10 in a major since 2023, but he’s always a threat.
Amateurs to Watch
This year’s field includes 15 amateurs, including Mason Howell, a 17-year-old rising star who went 18 under in final qualifying without a bogey.
Conclusion
The 2025 U.S. Open at Oakmont will be a true test of skill, endurance, and mental toughness. Will Scottie Scheffler continue his reign, or will a new champion emerge? Only time will tell.