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Photographers try to catch the perfect shot of new US Open champion Jon Rahm. PHOTO: Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images.

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The pin is put into position on the final green before the final round of the 2021 US Open. PHOTO: Chris Keane/USGA.

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Phil Mickelson's brother and caddie Tim had his hands full as he arrived on American Fathers' Day Sunday. PHOTO: Jeff Haynes/USGA.

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Pretty good first Fathers' Day for Jon Rahm. PHOTO: Jeff Haynes/USGA.

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These fans left no doubt as to where their loyalties lay. PHOTO: Jeff Haynes/USGA.

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The unique pain caused by a US Open is etched on Collin Morikawa's face. PHOTO: Jeff Haynes/USGA.

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A Jon Rahm putt reaction picture is always good value. PHOTO: Jeff Haynes/USGA.

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Rahm celebrates his bridie putt on 17. PHOTO: Jeff Haynes/USGA.

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And goes even bigger on the 72nd green after a second straight birdie. PHOTO: Jeff Haynes/USGA.

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Rahm's caddie Adam Hayes got a pretty nice souvenier. PHOTO: Jeff Haynes/USGA.

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Bryson DeChambeau splashes one from the sand on Sunday. PHOTO: Chris Keane/USGA.

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Rory McIlroy's two-over par final round means his major win drought continues. PHOTO: Chris Keane/USGA.

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The final leaderboard at Torrey Pines. Next men's major stop, The Open at Royal St. George's. PHOTO: Kinjiro Kinno/USGA.

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DeChambeau looked a good chance to win back-to-back US Opens before a back nine collapse. PHOTO: Kinjiro Kinno/USGA.

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Rahm strikes an iron from an awkward spot during his Sunday 67. PHOTO: Kinjiro Kinno/USGA.

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The new World No.1 acknowledges the crowd around the 18th green. PHOTO: kinjiro Kinno/USGA.

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Bryson does some yardage book study as fans watch Rory McIlroy behind. PHOTO: Kinjiro Kinno/USGA.

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Brooks Koepka loomed large for a moment on Sunday, but finished four back. PHOTO: Rob beck/USGA.

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Louis Oosthuizen looks on sheepishly as his ball heads toward the crowd. PHOTO: Harry How/getty Images.

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Paul Casey and John McLaren get one last look at the cliffside paragliders. PHOTO: Ezra Shaw/Getty Images.

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Mackenzie Hughes looks up at his ball stuck in a tree. PHOTO: Ezra Shaw/Getty Images.

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Louis Oosthuizen and caddie Colin Byrne discuss his second shot at the final hole, where he needed an eagle to tie. PHOTO: Darren Carroll/USGA.

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Oosthuizen after recording his sixth runner-up finish at a major championship. PHOTO: Harry How/Getty Images.

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A forlorne Bryson DeChambeau watches his chip during a back nine 44. PHOTO: Harry How/Getty Images.

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Jon Rahm is greeted by his parents, Edorta and Ángela, after realising his dream. PHOTO: Ezra Shaw/Getty Images.

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Raw emotion on the last green from Rahm as his putt finds the bottom of the cup. PHOTO: Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images.

Photographers try to catch the perfect shot of new US Open champion Jon Rahm. PHOTO: Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images.

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The pin is put into position on the final green before the final round of the 2021 US Open. PHOTO: Chris Keane/USGA.

2 / 26

Phil Mickelson's brother and caddie Tim had his hands full as he arrived on American Fathers' Day Sunday. PHOTO: Jeff Haynes/USGA.

3 / 26

Pretty good first Fathers' Day for Jon Rahm. PHOTO: Jeff Haynes/USGA.

4 / 26

These fans left no doubt as to where their loyalties lay. PHOTO: Jeff Haynes/USGA.

5 / 26

The unique pain caused by a US Open is etched on Collin Morikawa's face. PHOTO: Jeff Haynes/USGA.

6 / 26

A Jon Rahm putt reaction picture is always good value. PHOTO: Jeff Haynes/USGA.

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Rahm celebrates his bridie putt on 17. PHOTO: Jeff Haynes/USGA.

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And goes even bigger on the 72nd green after a second straight birdie. PHOTO: Jeff Haynes/USGA.

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Rahm's caddie Adam Hayes got a pretty nice souvenier. PHOTO: Jeff Haynes/USGA.

10 / 26

Bryson DeChambeau splashes one from the sand on Sunday. PHOTO: Chris Keane/USGA.

11 / 26

Rory McIlroy's two-over par final round means his major win drought continues. PHOTO: Chris Keane/USGA.

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The final leaderboard at Torrey Pines. Next men's major stop, The Open at Royal St. George's. PHOTO: Kinjiro Kinno/USGA.

13 / 26

DeChambeau looked a good chance to win back-to-back US Opens before a back nine collapse. PHOTO: Kinjiro Kinno/USGA.

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Rahm strikes an iron from an awkward spot during his Sunday 67. PHOTO: Kinjiro Kinno/USGA.

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The new World No.1 acknowledges the crowd around the 18th green. PHOTO: kinjiro Kinno/USGA.

16 / 26

Bryson does some yardage book study as fans watch Rory McIlroy behind. PHOTO: Kinjiro Kinno/USGA.

17 / 26

Brooks Koepka loomed large for a moment on Sunday, but finished four back. PHOTO: Rob beck/USGA.

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Louis Oosthuizen looks on sheepishly as his ball heads toward the crowd. PHOTO: Harry How/getty Images.

19 / 26

Paul Casey and John McLaren get one last look at the cliffside paragliders. PHOTO: Ezra Shaw/Getty Images.

20 / 26

Mackenzie Hughes looks up at his ball stuck in a tree. PHOTO: Ezra Shaw/Getty Images.

21 / 26

Louis Oosthuizen and caddie Colin Byrne discuss his second shot at the final hole, where he needed an eagle to tie. PHOTO: Darren Carroll/USGA.

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Oosthuizen after recording his sixth runner-up finish at a major championship. PHOTO: Harry How/Getty Images.

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A forlorne Bryson DeChambeau watches his chip during a back nine 44. PHOTO: Harry How/Getty Images.

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Jon Rahm is greeted by his parents, Edorta and Ángela, after realising his dream. PHOTO: Ezra Shaw/Getty Images.

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Raw emotion on the last green from Rahm as his putt finds the bottom of the cup. PHOTO: Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images.

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Gallery: U.S. Open Final Round

The 121st US Open is in the books, with Spain's Jon Rahm a deserving first-time major champion. Here are the best images from on the grounds of Torrey Pines during Sunday's final round.
Gallery: U.S. Open Final Round
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Gallery: U.S. Open Final Round

By Jimmy Emanuel Jun 21 2021 3:17PM
By Jimmy Emanuel
Jun 21 2021 3:17PM

The 121st US Open is in the books, with Spain's Jon Rahm a deserving first-time major champion. Here are the best images from on the grounds of Torrey Pines during Sunday's final round.

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