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Golfweek’s Shot of the Year: J.J. Spaun Sinks a 65-Foot Putt at Oakmont

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J.J. Spaun’s Iconic 65-Foot Putt: A Moment for the Ages at the U.S. Open

In the world of professional golf, certain shots transcend mere technique. They become unforgettable moments etched in the minds of fans and players alike. J.J. Spaun’s incredible 65-foot putt on the 72nd hole of the U.S. Open at Oakmont Country Club is one such instance, defined not just by its execution but by the sheer courage behind it.

The Scene at Oakmont

The day was characterized by dreary skies and challenging conditions, with the greens at Oakmont softened by rain. As players navigated the difficult course, the atmosphere felt akin to the anxiety of receiving news from a dentist—an underlying tension that made every shot a test of nerves.

Spaun’s Journey to Redemption

Earlier that day, Spaun faced adversity as he stumbled momentarily but regained his composure during a rain delay. His resolve allowed him to position himself perfectly on one of the tournament’s most demanding holes. Rather than focusing on the scoreboard—where two putts would likely cement his success—Spaun opted for a bold approach.

"I didn’t want to play defensive," he explained. "I didn’t know if I had a two-shot lead. I didn’t want to do anything dumb trying to protect a three-putt or something."

Instead, he focused intently on Viktor Hovland’s putt, carefully monitoring both the line and the pace he delivered. Spaun noted, "Viktor helped me a lot. I was more focused on how hard he was hitting it. I kind of knew the line already."

J.J. Spaun and his caddie, Mark Carens

Overcoming Past Struggles

Historically, Spaun has not been recognized as one of the premier putters on the Tour. He has navigated a rollercoaster of confidence with his putting game, often finding himself in a precarious position – capable of brilliance yet vulnerable to heartbreak. Just months before the U.S. Open, he faced such heartbreak at TPC Sawgrass, where another crucial long putt slipped away, costing him a playoff against Rory McIlroy.

The significance of Oakmont was crystal clear—this was Spaun’s chance for redemption. The pressure echoed his earlier struggles, yet he stood poised to change his narrative.

A Moment of Belief

As Spaun approached the putt, he allowed himself to entertain the possibility of success. “I kind of went up to the high side to see if it had a chance of going in. And it was like going right in. I was just in shock, disbelief that it went in and it was over,” he recalled. The eruption from the crowd matched his disbelief as the ball disappeared into the cup.

J.J. Spaun holding the U.S. Open trophy at Oakmont Country Club

A Historic Moment

When asked to reflect on his unforgettable putt, Spaun shifted the focus away from mechanics and technique. Instead, he spoke of historical significance, recounting iconic moments from golf that had inspired him—like Tiger Woods’ chipping feats and memorable putts that defined championships. “To have my own moment like that at this championship, I’ll never forget this moment for the rest of my life,” he stated.

What makes this shot truly remarkable is not merely its athleticism; it represents a crucial question answered: can a player trust their skills when it matters most? On that fateful day at Oakmont, from 64 feet away, J.J. Spaun provided a resounding answer.

Conclusion

J.J. Spaun’s 65-foot putt at the U.S. Open is destined to linger in the sports collective memory—a symbol of courage, resilience, and the sheer thrill of golf. It serves as a testament to the idea that in moments of high stakes, greatness can be achieved.

Keywords: J.J. Spaun, U.S. Open, 65-foot putt, Oakmont Country Club, golf moments, professional golf, sports history, redemption in sports.

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