J.J. Spaun’s 64-foot birdie putt on the 72nd green at Oakmont wasn’t just historic because it won him the U.S. Open.
With the two-shot victory after a gritty back-nine 32 in brutal conditions, Spaun becomes the first player to win a men’s major championship with a zero torque putter, an L.A.B. Golf DF3. Zero torque putters, which have rapidly gained popularity on the PGA Tour over the past few seasons, are designed to resist twisting through the putting stroke, allowing the face to stay square.
Spaun made several huge putts on the back nine, including a 40-footer down the hill at 12, a 22-footer on 14 and the 64-footer on 18 that slammed the door shut. Interestingly, Spaun does not use a build with a significant forward shaft lean and uses a conventional blacked-out Scotty Cameron putter grip in lieu of L.A.B.’s press grip.
For the week, Spaun gained a whopping 10.4 strokes on the field, second in the field.
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Aside from becoming the first player to win with a zero torque putter design, Spaun also has a very intriguing combo set of Srixon ZXi irons. Spaun plays the players distance ZXi5 model for his 4-iron and the more compact ZXi7 in the 5-PW, but his lengths and lies are where the intrigue lies.
Spaun’s iron set doesn’t have the typical half-inch length and half-degree lie increments that most players use. Instead, Spaun’s short irons are standard length while his mid and long irons are slightly shorter than standard. Meanwhile, his lie angles jump by a degree for the 6-7-8-irons.
What does this tell us? It means that Spaun has meticulously optimized the specs of each of the clubs that have gone into his bag. Big kudos to the Srixon Tour team for getting him dialed because not only did Spaun putt lights out this week at Oakmont, but he also hit 51 greens for the week, which is more than 70 percent.
Off the tee, Spaun hit perhaps the shot of the tournament on the 71st hole when he drove the green at the 314-yard par-4 to set up the go-ahead birdie. Spaun plays a Titleist GT3 driver with a Fujikura 2024 Ventus Black 6-X with Velocore+. This marks the third straight major (all three this year) where the champion played Fujikura Ventus, with Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler both playing the previous generation Ventus Black.
Keep reading below for Spaun’s specs.
J.J. Spaun’s winning clubs at the 2025 U.S. Open
Driver: Titleist GT3 9.0, Fujikura 2024 Ventus Black Velocore+ 6-X
Titleist GT3 Custom Driver
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Fujikura Ventus Black Wood Shaft
3-Wood: TaylorMade Qi10 15.0, Mitsubishi Diamana PD 70TX
5-Wood: TaylorMade Qi10 18.0, Mitsubishi Diamana PD 80TX
Irons: Sirxon ZXi5 4-iron, ZXi7 5-PW (D3), True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 (4i), X100 (5-PW)
Loft Progression: 23˚, 26˚, 30˚, 34˚, 38˚, 42˚, 46˚
Lie Progression: 60˚, 60.5˚, 61˚, 62˚, 63˚, 63.5˚, 64˚
Length Progression: 38.25″, 37.75″, 37.25″, 37″, 36.5″, 36″, 35.75″
Srixon ZXi5 Custom Irons
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Srixon ZXi7 Custom Irons
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Wedges: Cleveland RTX 6 Zipcore (50 Mid, 60 Low), RTZ Full (54 High), True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400
Cleveland RTZ Full-Face Custom Wedge
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Putter: L.A.B. Golf DF3 (34″, 70˚ Lie), TPT Shaft
L.A.B. Golf DF3 Putter
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Ball: Srixon Z-Star Diamond
Srixon Z-STAR DIAMOND Golf Balls
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Grips: Golf Pride Tour Velvet 58R
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