Sam Burns fired a stunning 65 at Oakmont, seizing the US Open lead at three-under, as other top players faltered. J.J. Spaun sits one stroke back, followed by Viktor Hovland. Heavy rains suspended play, while McIlroy barely made the cut and DeChambeau missed it, along with Mickelson. Scheffler and Rahm are seven shots behind Burns. Post navigation FIFA Club World Cup 2025: Five things to look out for – Messi, South American threat and more Suruchi Phogat makes it a hat-trick of gold at ISSF World Cup in Munich