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US Open TV Ratings 2025: Weather Delay Leads to Lowest Audience Since Winged Foot

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2025 US Open: A Historic Viewing Experience with JJ Spaun’s Stellar Finish at Oakmont Country Club

The 2025 US Open Championship captivated millions of golf enthusiasts around the world, particularly when JJ Spaun sunk an astonishing 65-foot putt to secure his victory. This moment was watched by a peak audience of nine million viewers, according to figures released by Sports Business Journal’s Josh Carpenter. While the dramatic conclusion drew significant attention, the average viewership for the remainder of the final round was slightly lower at approximately 5.4 million. A major factor impacting these numbers was the 90-minute weather delay that occurred midway through Sunday’s final round, resulting in a 6% drop in viewership, roughly translating to around 325,000 fewer fans.

Had it not been for the severe weather, which disrupted the flow of play, the final round of the 2025 US Open would have been the third most-watched in the past six years. The event, hosted at the iconic Oakmont Country Club for its tenth time, continues to uphold its reputation as a challenging venue. Interestingly, it was only Bryson DeChambeau’s triumph at Winged Foot in 2020 that recorded lower viewer numbers—3.2 million—compared to the 5.088 million who tuned in for Brooks Koepka’s victory at Shinnecock Hills in 2018.

In comparison to last year’s tournament at Pinehurst No. 2, which attracted an average of 5.9 million viewers as DeChambeau seized his second Major title after benefiting from a late collapse by Rory McIlroy, Spaun’s achievement, therefore, slots into a complicated narrative about viewership trends for major golf events. It’s worth noting that prior to the weather delay, the audience was actually experiencing a 6% increase in tuning numbers, showcasing the allure of the sport when highly competitive play was unfolding.

Beyond the numbers, the exciting leaderboard during the final round boasted a mix of Major champions, LIV golfers, Ryder Cup stars, and decorated PGA Tour winners. This blend added a layer of intrigue, undoubtedly fueling interest in the first half of Sunday’s action prior to the onset of the storm that altered the course dynamics, favoring those who, like Spaun, could maneuver effectively on the soggy terrain after play resumed.

Despite the weather-related setback, enthusiasm surged near the end of the tournament when viewers discovered that a five-way, followed by a four-way tie for the lead, had developed. This heightened suspense likely contributed to the peak viewership, which aligned perfectly with Spaun’s final putt on the 72nd hole, confirming that viewers were significantly engaged even amidst the chaos of weather delays.

It’s crucial to compare Spaun’s notable win to other prominent tournaments from the year. While his victory resonated with fans, it still ranks second in terms of TV ratings when juxtaposed with the year’s earlier Major events. Rory McIlroy’s memorable Masters triumph amassed an impressive average of 12.7 million viewers on CBS, peaking at an astonishing 19.543 million. The Masters’ final round became the most-watched golf telecast on any network in the past seven years; a metric that puts Spaun’s victory into perspective.

In contrast, the PGA Championship, featuring Scottie Scheffler’s victory at Quail Hollow, averaged 4.76 million viewers during its climax. This figure represented a 4% decline from Xander Schauffele’s nerve-wracking finish at Valhalla, illuminating a general disappointment surrounding viewer engagement during this season’s second Major. Ratings were consistently down throughout the championship, with numbers plummeting from the opening round onwards, despite the current season’s upward trajectory.

While the PGA Tour has seen a concerning trend in down ratings for certain key events, there is an emerging narrative suggesting an overall resurgence in golf viewership. Tournaments such as the Genesis Invitational and the Players Championship have demonstrated increased attendance and interest, with a six-event stretch between the Mexico Open and the Valero Texas Open noting an uptick in NBC’s final-round ratings compared to previous years. This pattern of improvement seems set to continue into the Major season.

As golf enthusiasts reflect on the season so far, the contrast between the 2025 US Open and other major tournaments is profound. JJ Spaun’s remarkable performance at Oakmont is not just a personal triumph but part of a broader landscape of evolving viewer engagement and interest within the sport. With new data emerging and viewer habits changing, the future of golf on television may reveal even more fascinating trends as the tour continues its forward momentum.

The implications of these viewership statistics go beyond mere numbers; they suggest a vibrant, evolving relationship between golf and its audience. With various challenges—like the presence of LIV golfers and erratic performance from established stars—the dynamics of who captivates viewers are also shifting. As Spaun’s victory exemplifies, there is a thrilling unpredictability in golf that keeps audiences coming back for more, even amidst the challenges of a changing sports landscape.

In conclusion, the 2025 US Open offers a critical viewpoint into the current state of golf and its continuing popularity among viewers. JJ Spaun’s unforgettable finish not only provided a sensational climax to the tournament but also highlighted the importance of adaptability in sports viewership. As golf continues evolving, stakeholders must remain attentive to viewer trends and preferences, paving the way for a flourishing future in this beloved sport.

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