
Jordan Spieth’s 2025 US Open final round performance at Oakmont began with promise but faltered late, leading to a final score of two over par. Starting the day steady with an even-par front nine, Spieth’s early consistent play included a birdie on the seventh hole. However, early bogeys combined with struggles on the back nine ultimately prevented him from making a significant move up the leaderboard.
After recording an even 35 on the front nine, Spieth’s back nine saw two bogeys and just one birdie, finishing with a 37 (+2) and a total round score of 72 (+2). His late bogeys on the 17th and 18th holes proved costly, erasing chances to climb the leaderboard at a crucial moment in the tournament.
Detailed Breakdown of Spieth’s Hole-by-Hole Performance
In the opening holes, Spieth showed steady play, beginning with a par on hole one and an early bogey on the second. Despite that setback, he managed mostly pars and converted a key birdie on hole seven, setting a foundation for an even front nine score.
- Hole 1 (par 4): 4 (par)
- Hole 2 (par 4): 5 (bogey)
- Hole 3 (par 4): 4 (par)
- Hole 4 (par 5): 5 (par)
- Hole 5 (par 4): 4 (par)
- Hole 6 (par 3): 3 (par)
- Hole 7 (par 4): 3 (birdie)
- Hole 8 (par 3): 3 (par)
- Hole 9 (par 4): 4 (par)
Front nine total: 35 (even par).
Moving into the challenging back nine, Spieth’s uneven performance emerged more clearly. After a bogey on the tenth hole, he recovered with a birdie on the twelfth but was unable to avoid bogeys on the 17th and 18th holes, leading to the two-over score on the back nine.

- Hole 10 (par 4): 5 (bogey)
- Hole 11 (par 4): 4 (par)
- Hole 12 (par 5): 4 (birdie)
- Hole 13 (par 3): 3 (par)
- Hole 14 (par 4): 4 (par)
- Hole 15 (par 4): 4 (par)
- Hole 16 (par 3): 3 (par)
- Hole 17 (par 4): 5 (bogey)
- Hole 18 (par 4): 5 (bogey)
Back nine total: 37 (+2). Final round total: 72 (+2).
Spieth’s Opening Round at Pinehurst Marked by Ups and Downs
Earlier in the tournament at Pinehurst, Spieth had an uneven first round that still allowed him to finish at even par. Starting on the 10th hole, the American mixed three birdies with three bogeys in the first nine holes, maintaining a balanced performance. His back nine followed a similarly inconsistent pattern with two birdies and two bogeys.
One of Spieth’s most frustrating moments came at the 18th hole, where he narrowly missed saving par due to a painful lip-out. A putt that looked well-placed spun out at the lip of the cup, resulting in a bogey that slightly marred an otherwise steady round.
“That’s not cool.” —Jordan Spieth
Despite this setback, Spieth ended the day tied for 11th, holding a solid position as many favorites faced difficulties on one of the most demanding opening courses in recent U.S. Open history.
Leaderboard Context as Spieth Maintains Contention
The early leaderboard saw J.J. Spaun leading with an impressive 4-under-par 66, followed closely by Thriston Lawrence in solo second place. Meanwhile, other notable players struggled, including Rory McIlroy, who shot 4-over and found himself in a tie for 62nd, and Justin Thomas finishing 6-over.
Though Spieth’s rounds have been marked by inconsistency, his ability to keep near even par after difficult stretches keeps him in contention. His 2025 US Open final round performance, while flawed, demonstrates resilience and the potential to challenge as the tournament continues.
Implications and What Lies Ahead for Spieth
Jordan Spieth’s final round at the US Open revealed his strong start undone by critical late mistakes, leaving him with a +2 score that may complicate his pursuit of the title. His capacity to bounce back and maintain composure amid challenges will be key in the coming rounds at Oakmont. As the tournament progresses, Spieth must minimize errors and seize scoring opportunities to remain a threat among the field’s top contenders.