STARING AT ALL THE PASTRIES INSIDE OAKMONT BAKERY, Pa. â I wanted to write two story leads.Â
Of course, there were no doubt at least a dozen, the number purposefully picked in honor of where Iâm now stationed â Oakmont Bakery, where boxes upon boxes filled with 12 of the doughnuts once aligned behind the shopâs glass counters are flying out of the joint nearly as fast as they can make âem. Itâs a day after a most eccentric U.S. Open final day, and Iâm still trying to make sense of it all â because even the winner had more than a few storylines, and even two four-word mantras.
In recapping J.J. Spaunâs day, I eventually centered things around his thought of letting golf be golf, which to him meant golf no longer had to be all encompassing, and by buying into it, heâd essentially exhaled. But Iâd also liked some advice Spaunâs coach, Adam Schriber, told the pro early Sunday afternoon as he exited Oakmontâs range, so weâll top this story with that. Â
Schriber also told his man to deflate, though, shall we say, with a bit more creative English.
âLet that f*cker go,â he said.Â
Afterward Sunday, I asked Schriber what that meant.Â
âItâs just trust it, you know what I mean?â he said.Â
âThe last thing I said to him when he went out was no regrets, right? No. Weâre not gonna wonder what-if.â
Amen.Â
As we look back at the U.S. Open week that was, letâs make that observation No. 1 then. Weâll try for 49 more, and weâll be fueled by Oakmont Bakery caffeine and sugar to get us home.  Â
2. Letâs talk Spaun some more. Hereâs another quote I liked, this one from his post-round press conference, in talking about rallying after playing his first six holes at five-over par:
âI think itâs just perseverance. Iâve always kind of battled through whatever it may be to kind of get to where I needed to be and get to what I wanted. Iâve done this before. Iâve had slumps kind of at every level. Iâve always kind of, I went back and said, âYouâve done this before. Youâve been down before. You got out of it.âÂ
âThereâs kind of like a little pattern, so hopefully I donât do that pattern again.â
3. This was also good from Spaun, in answering a question about seeing his two daughters, Emerson and Violet, after his win:
âMy daughter always asks me, every time dad goes golfing, sheâs like, âWere you the winner today?â Sometimes Iâm like, âYeah, I was.â Sheâs like, âWhereâs my surprise?â So today sheâs like, âYouâre the winner today.â Like she got to see it. She didnât have to ask me. So that was a really fun moment.â
4. Speaking of his daughters, his youngest, Violet, was sick Sunday morning, and at 6 a.m., dad was at a CVS.Â
âI was just like, OK, my wife was up at 3 a.m., and sheâs like, Violet is vomiting all over. She canât keep anything down. It was kind of a rough start to the morning. Iâm not blaming that on my start, but it kind of fit the mold of what was going on, the chaos. I donât think I had any â I didnât really â like when I go back home after the round, my kids are there, and itâs such a big distraction where Iâm not even having to dwell on anything or think too much, which is a good thing. Like the Players was tough. I was alone that week, and Iâm just kind of sitting there at night in my hotel room, like trying not to go on social media, trying not to go on Twitter or whatever, X. Itâs nice to be able to have the kids to be around and be a dad. That kind of keeps your mind off golf and kind of gets me in a calm, cool, collective mindset going into today.â
5. Monday, the story made the rounds â and CVS tweeted congrats, as you can see below.Â
Big congrats to @JJSpaun on the US Open win! đ From early CVS runs to clutch puttsâyour grind paid off in the best way. âł
â CVS Pharmacy (@cvspharmacy) June 16, 2025
6. Where does Spaunâs shot on 17 rank? I didnât see it on TV â I was walking with him â but know that if he missed his spot ever so slightly, Robert MacIntyre is your winner today.Â
7. Where does Spaunâs putt on 18 rank? How many attempts would he need to make it again? How many attempts would a bogey golfer need? Incredible.
8. Where does Spaunâs start of the round rank? At the end on Sunday, that seemed like a dozen days ago, didnât it?
9. Iâm thinking Spaun will win big again. He was about a half-foot short from winning the Players this year, and Oakmont may be the most trying course the pros will play.Â
10. Spaun really does kinda look like Jordan Peele, doesnât he? You can judge for yourself below.Â
J.J. Spaun after making the biggest putt of his entire life: pic.twitter.com/MKPEJ0Be6r
â Gabe (@gabadle) June 15, 2025
11. Iâm sticking with Justin Thomas to win the Open Championship at Royal Portrush.Â
12. Of course, I also said Bryson DeChambeau was going to win the U.S. Open. Â
13. Letâs talk MacIntyre, the runner-up. The video of him watching Spaunâs winning putt, shown below, was great, as was this quote, given to GOLFâs James Colgan:
âHe won the golf tournament. Fair play. I mean, heâs dreamed of it. Iâve dreamed of it. Everyoneâs dreamed of that moment. For him to pour in the winning putt, I mean, nothing I can do. Fair play.â
âWow.â
â GOLF.com (@GOLF_com) June 16, 2025
Bobby Mac, one of us even in defeat. pic.twitter.com/WOC0Sw2l3M
14. Full disclosure: At a table inside Oakmont Bakery, I actually measured how far apart my hands are when I clap.Â
15. I keep getting the feeling that Viktor Hovland is on the cusp of about a five-year run of really, really great golf.Â
16. I keep thinking that of Cam Young, too.Â
17. And Sam Burns.
18. Adam Scottâs take on Watergate (whoa!) was interesting. It came after Burns, his playing partner, had made a case for getting temporary water relief on 15, following Sundayâs rain delay.Â
âI was thinking of asking as well. It was borderline unplayable. The water was like so close to the surface. Like the shot I hit on 11, itâs bizarre. I just donât know. It was like an aquaplane on the ground. He tried to hit a 5-iron, I guess, on the 15th, and itâs tough. Itâs a tough call, but we played. Everyone had to deal with it.â
19. GOLFâs Sean Zak was walking with the group and said that at first, Burns asked him for a ruling, thinking he was a rules official.Â
20. I thought No Laying Upâs Kevin Van Valkenburg, in the tweet below, perfectly summed up my thought on Scott contending.Â
Me in my 20s when a guy in this 40s gets into contention at a major: LOL. Cool story, bro.
â Kevin Van Valkenburg (@KVanValkenburg) June 15, 2025
Me in my 40s when this happens: There he is, the bravest man to ever do it, fighting a battle against time, fighting for us all, a hero, a legend, dare I say it, a living god.
21. OK, letâs try to describe Oakmont Bakery. Iâm typing at the far right end of the shop, and in front of me, to the right, are four metal shelves with cupcakes and cookies to go, and in front of me, to the left, are eight metal shelves with breads to go. At the registers are 16 (!) glass cases, holding doughnuts, cookies, cakes, cupcakes, bagels, rolls and breads.
Itâs heaven.Â
22. Itâs also never slowed down since Iâve been here. My Uber driver said on the way over that theyâve recently expanded both the store and the parking lot.Â
23. Tyrrell Hatton reacting to Spaunâs putt while being interviewed after his round is great. You can watch it below.
Enjoyed watching Tyrrell Hatton go from dejection to elation when Spaun's putt dropped. pic.twitter.com/ogZr9oyiH2
â Sean Zak (@Sean_Zak) June 16, 2025
24. Scottie Scheffler tying for seventh while he was clearly searching showcased his ability.Â
His kid can swing it, too, as you can see below.Â
Like father, like son on the Oakmont range Saturday afternoon pic.twitter.com/gy5LWdI80C
â Nick Piastowski (@nickpia) June 14, 2025
25. Rory McIlroy not talking or being short with reporters doesnât bother me at all.Â
But it should frustrate you. The athlete-reporter relationship shouldnât be this hard to understand.Â
26. The club toss below was magical. I think I rewatched it 50 times.Â
Rory McIlroy entering GOAT club thrower territory now pic.twitter.com/7JwCKs1z3k
â Christopher Powers (@CPowers14) June 15, 2025
27. This club toss, shown below, made me laugh.Â
Incredible angle of Rory McIlroyâs club throw yesterday đČ @TrackingRory
â NUCLR GOLF (@NUCLRGOLF) June 14, 2025
pic.twitter.com/fyeFcPaNuS
28. Have we seen the last of Phil Mickelson at the U.S. Open?
Letâs phrase that question another way:
Do you think heâll get a USGA special exemption after his numerous thoughts on the governing body, and his move to LIV Golf?
29. Iâm still stunned he didnât hit something safe on 17 on Friday. And Iâm not stunned. There was no other way for Mickelson to exit.Â
30. Youâre a good dude, Wyndham Clark. Youâre a good player. Youâre good to talk to. Youâre good to be mad occasionally.Â
But next time, kick your bag.  Â
31. Letâs talk Oakmont. I donât think I wouldâve broken 150 on Sunday.Â
32. I like short par-3s more than long ones.Â
33. Iâm split on the rough. Yes, donât hit it in there. But do you make it to where your only shot out is a chop-out? Even from bunkers you can advance the ball.
34. The tweet below made me laugh.Â
Your home club maintains the fringe like this right? Local barbers throwing a #2 fade on the fringes at Oakmont. @usopengolf @NBCSports #golfchannel pic.twitter.com/GowCuCYcnG
â John Wood (@Johnwould) June 9, 2025
35. From up close, the church pew bunkers look ⊠hard. While looking at them, I was wondering if every first-timer to the course hits from there, whether their ball ends up there or not.Â
36. The highway running through the middle of Oakmont is striking. The course is as exclusive as it gets. And yet the buzz of semis on a handful of holes is constant.Â
37. I like the idea of U.S. Open staple courses and the fact that Oakmont will soon host again. But Iâd also like a spot to be open every eight or so years for a wild card. Â
38. On Tuesday night, we went to a Pittsburgh Pirates game, and it was my first time at PNC Park. Is it the best place to watch a game in the majors? Great sightlines. Great food and drink.Â
But no-so-great team. Oh well.Â
39. Here are a few of my favorite reads this week from the on-site GOLF.com staff. From my personal batch, I did like how my story on Spaunâs win turned out.Â
40. From Michael Bamberger, this look at Phil Mickelson was a favorite.Â
41. From Alan Bastable, this look at Philip Barbaree Jr. was a favorite.Â
42. From Josh Berhow, this look at Brooks Koepka was a favorite.Â
43. From James Colgan, this look at Arnold Palmerâs house was a favorite.Â
44. From Dylan Dethier, this look at a Palmer interview was a favorite. Â
45. From Claire Rogers, this rundown of off-course moments was a favorite.Â
46. From Johnny Wunder, this look at bag setup was a favorite.Â
47. From Sean Zak, his story on playing Erin Hills and Oakmont was a favorite.Â
48. The tweet below was great, and you can read more on that story by clicking here.Â
Spotted at Oakmont today đ„ pic.twitter.com/LED0IeD2UK
â NUCLR GOLF (@NUCLRGOLF) June 12, 2025
49. I have a new favorite golfer, and heâs below.Â
How about Riki Kawamoto busting out the Storm Trooper Star Wars shirt for the first round of the U.S. Open. pic.twitter.com/uL81whzOkp
â Andy Johnson (@AndyTFE) June 12, 2025
50. Tonight, Iâm making a stop at The Church Brew Works in Pittsburgh, which, as the name suggests, is a brewery inside of an old church.Â
Sounds like nirvana. Â
51. One more.Â
Above is proof that I was there, which was captured by my wife back home, who joked that I ruined a Spaun family moment, so my apologies for that.Â
Editorâs note: The author also wrote 50 observations from the Masters and the PGA Championship. Those stories can be found here and here.