Where is the 2025 US Open? What to know about Oakmont Country Club
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Oakmont Country Club will host the 125th U.S. Open, which begins this week.
It will be the 10th time that the venue has hosted the event, three times more than any other club.
It will also be the first time the event has returned to Oakmont since 2016.
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The U.S. Open is scheduled to be back at the venue in 2033, 2042 and 2049.
Henry Clay Fownes designed the course at the Oakmont Country Club intending to challenge the sport's best.
Dustin Johnson is among the list of names to overcome the course's layout, winning the U.S. Open in 2016.
The course spans over 7,372 yards with a par of 70.
More: Everything to know about 2025 US Open at Oakmont: Start times, odds, TV info
U.S. Open winners at Oakmont Country Club
Year
Champion
Par
Winning score
1927
Tommy Armour
72
+13
1935
Sam Parks Jr.
72
+11
1953
Ben Hogan
72
-5
1962
Jack Nicklaus
72
-1
1973
Johnny Miller
71
-5
1983
Larry Nelson
71
-4
1994
Ernie Els
71
-5
2007
Angel Cabrera
70
+5
2016
Dustin Johnson
70
-4
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Dustin Johnson hits his tee shot on the 12th hole during the practice rounds on Wednesday of the 2016 U.S. Open golf tournament at Oakmont Country Club in Oakmont, Pennsylvania on June 15, 2016.
Where to watch U.S. Open 2025: TV and live streaming schedule
The 2025 U.S. Open will be broadcast by NBC and USA Network throughout all four rounds, with USA Network the sole home for first-round action on Thursday, June 12 and NBC and USA Network splitting coverage for the second, third and final rounds. All four rounds of the U.S. Open will be live streamed on Peacock, usopen.com, the USGA app and Fubo. Peacock will also broadcast U.S. Open All-Access, its whiparound-style offering, on all four days. ― Mark Giannotto
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All times Eastern.
First round: Thursday, June 12
7 a.m.-5 p.m. on USA Network, Fubo
5 p.m.-8 p.m. on Peacock
Second round: Friday, June 13
6:30 a.m.-1 p.m. on Peacock
1-7 p.m. on NBC, Fubo
7-8 p.m. on Peacock
Third round: Saturday, June 14
10 a.m.-12 p.m. on USA Network, Fubo
12-8 p.m. on NBC, Fubo
Final Round: Sunday, June 15
9 a.m.-12 p.m. on USA Network, Fubo
12-7 p.m. on NBC, Peacock, Fubo
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Where is 2025 US Open? What to know about Oakmont Country Club
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