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US Open live leaderboard updates: Round 3 tee times, pairings, how to watch

US Open live leaderboard updates: Round 3 tee times, pairings, how to watch

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US Open live leaderboard updates: Round 3 tee times, pairings, how to watch
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J.J. Spaun calls it his best putting day of the year
J.J. Spaun navigated Oakmont's tough setup with sharp putting and gritty play in round one of the U.S. Open.
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It could be a long day for several golfers competing in the U.S. Open on Saturday after the second round did not finish on Friday due to weather.
Thirteen players did not complete their second round after heavy rainfall and lightning in the area forced event officials to suspend play. The second round will resume at 7:30 a.m. ET.
When cuts become official, the third round will begin with Sam Burns (-3 for the tournament) and J.J. Spaun (-2) at the top of the leaderboard.
Viktor Hovland (-1), Adam Scott (E) and Ben Griffin (E) round out the top five.
Bryson DeChambeau will not defend his 2024 U.S. Open crown any further as he's slated to miss the cut.
DeChambeau, Dustin Johnson and Akshay Bhatia all finished 10-over-par. Justin Thomas, Patrick Cantlay and Shane Lowry are among the other big names who will seemingly miss the cut (projected at 7-over).
USA TODAY Sports will provide complete coverage of Saturday's third round. Follow along for live updates here:
U.S. Open 2025 live leaderboard
1. Sam Burns: -3 (F)
(F) 2. J.J. Spaun: -2 (F)
(F) 3. Viktor Hovland: -1 (F)
(F) T4. Adam Scott: E (F)
(F) T4. Ben Griffin: E (F)
(F) T6. Victor Perez: +1 (F)
(F) T6. Thriston Lawrence: +1 (through 17)
(through 17) T8. Russell Henley +2 (F)
(F) T8. Brooks Koepka +2 (F)
(F) T8. Si Woo Kim: +2 (F)
(F) T8. Thomas Detry: +2 (F)
Click here to see the complete U.S. Open leaderboard
When will U.S. Open second round finish today?
Thirteen golfers were still on the course when the second round was suspended for inclement weather. All 13 had completed at least 16 holes, and each will pick up exactly where they left off on Saturday, June 14, beginning at 7:30 a.m. ET.
South Africa's Thriston Lawrence, who is tied for sixth on the leaderboard at +1, is among the golfers that still need to complete the second round. Two other golfers – Chris Gotterup (+5 through 17) and Philip Barbaree Jr. (+6 through 16) are hovering around the projected cut line of +7.
Where to watch the U.S. Open: TV channel, streaming Saturday
The 2025 U.S. Open is being broadcast by NBC and USA Network, with the two networks splitting coverage for the third and final rounds. All rounds of the U.S. Open will be live streamed on Peacock, usopen.com, the USGA app and Fubo, which offers a free trial. Peacock will also broadcast U.S. Open All-Access, its whip-around style offering, for every round.
Third round: Saturday, June 14
10 a.m.-Noon ET on USA Network, Fubo
Noon-8 p.m. ET on NBC, Fubo
Watch the U.S. Open on Fubo (free trial)

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