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Professional golf may appear calm on the surface, but beneath it lies a world where careers can change with a single shot. The 2025 U.S. Open at Oakmont and the opening months of the 2026 season reminded fans that golf remains one of the most unpredictable sports in the world. 1. J.J. Spaun's Fairytale U.S. Open Victory The 125th U.S. Open produced one of the most memorable finishes in recent history. J.J. Spaun appeared out of contention after a difficult front nine that included five bogeys in six holes. Yet he responded with a remarkable putting display, holing more than 130 feet of putts over his final seven holes. The defining moment came at the 18th, where Spaun rolled in a dramatic 64-foot birdie putt in heavy rain to secure his first major championship. His victory demonstrated the resilience and unpredictability that make major championships so compelling. 2. Sam Burns and the Cost of a Single Break Sam Burns entered the final round holding the lead after outstanding performances through three rounds, including a brilliant second-round 65. However, Oakmont's demanding conditions eventually took their toll. A double bogey at the 11th, followed by a bogey at the 12th, shifted momentum. The controversy arrived on the 15th when Burns found a wet area in the fairway and was denied relief. The resulting double bogey effectively ended his challenge. It was a reminder that major championships are often decided by the smallest margins. 3. Nelly Korda Continues Her Dominance The 2026 U.S. Women's Open at Riviera Country Club further established Nelly Korda as the leading player in women's golf. Korda secured a one-shot victory at eight-under par, claiming her fourth career major title and her second major championship of the season. Holding off strong challenges from Charley Hull and Gaby Lopez, Korda displayed composure under pressure and reinforced her position as the dominant figure in the women's game. 4. Golf Meets Global Events Not all major stories came from the golf course. The Challenge Tour schedule was disrupted when the Indorama Ventures Open in India lost its Challenge Tour status because of regional geopolitical tensions. The event continued as a Professional Golf Tour of India tournament, highlighting how global events can impact even the most carefully planned sporting schedules. 5. Rare Moments That Define a Season Golf's greatest moments are often its rarest. At Oakmont, Patrick Reed recorded the first U.S. Open albatross since 2012 by holing his second shot from 286 yards. Meanwhile, at the 2026 PGA Championship, Kurt Kitayama produced a spectacular final-round 63, one of the most memorable rounds of the season. Looking Ahead to Shinnecock Hills As attention turns to the 2026 U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills, golf continues to prove that success depends on both skill and circumstance. Miracle putts, unlucky breaks, historic performances and unexpected twists remain at the heart of the game. That uncertainty is what keeps players, fans and the entire golf world coming back for more. * 📺 The Explainer [https://youtu.be/UoYKDTLDgQA] * www.eCoach360.com [www.eCoach360.com]
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