A dramatic thunderstorm rolled into Oakmont during the 2025 U.S Open's final round, suspending play and stunning fans and players alike.
The final round of the 2025 U.S Open was always going to be dramatic, but no one expected the sky itself to steal the show.
Dark clouds began to gather in the late morning, first seen curling over the sixth hole as Viktor Hovland lined up a putt. Sam Burns stood under an umbrella, glancing upward as the wind shifted and the air turned heavy. A rolling wall of black crept in, casting Oakmont Country Club in an eerie, silvery gloom.
By the time Hovland reached the eighth, the storm was no longer looming - it was arriving. A weather warning flashed across the course and word quickly spread: play was suspended.
Fans scrambled for cover. Umbrellas bloomed like flowers across the galleries as lightning cracked in the distance. Adam Scott and caddie Matthew Tritton took shelter. On the 18th, where moments earlier roars had echoed, the grounds crew rushed to clear pooling water.
In a matter of minutes, the storied course was soaked and silent. The thunderstorm had rolled in fast and furious, turning championship Sunday into a waiting game.