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Top five groups for the 2025 United States Open

June 12, 2025

Top five groups for the 2025 United States Open Jordan Spieth (YouTube)

There is excitement in the air in Pittsburgh at the moment as the world’s best golfers are coming to Oakmont for the third major of 2025. Here are the five most intriguing groups. 

5) Victor Hovland/Collin Morikawa/Scottie Scheffler

This group has three golfers ranked in the top 15. Scheffler is ranked first, Morikawa is ranked fourth and Hovland is ranked 14th. Scheffler of Ridgewood, New Jersey, is a three-time grand slam champion as he won the 2022 and 2024 Masters and 2025 PGA Championship. Morikawa of Los Angeles, California won the 2020 PGA Championship and 2021 British Open. 


4) Matt Fitzpatrick/Wyndham Clark/Gary Woodland

All three of these golfers have won the United States Open in the past as their only major victory. Woodland of Topeka, Kansas won the 2019 United States Open at Pebble Beach. Fitzpatrick of Sheffield, England won the 2022 United States Open at Brookline. Clark of Denver, Colorado won the 2023 United States Open at the Los Angeles Country Club.


3) Shane Lowry/Justin Rose/Rory McIlroy

World number two Rory McIlroy of Holywood, Northern Ireland has won five major titles. They came at the 2011 United States Open at Congressional, the 2012 and 2014 PGA Championship, the 2014 British Open, and 2025 Masters. Rose won the 2013 United States Open at Merion. Lowry won the 2019 British Open.


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2) Cameron Smith/Brian Harman/Phil Mickelson

All three golfers in this group have won the British Open. Mickelson of San Diego, California won in 2013, Smith of Brisbane, Australia won in 2022, and Harman of Savannah, Georgia won in 2023. Mickelson has also won the 2004, 2006, and 2010 Masters, and the 2005 and 2021 PGA Championship.


1) Jordan Spieth/Jon Rahm/Dustin Johnson

All these three golfers have won multiple major titles. Spieth of Dallas, Texas won the 2015 Masters and 2015 United States Open at Chambers Bay, and the 2017 British Open. Johnson of Columbia, South Carolina won the 2016 United States Open in Oakmont, and the 2020 Masters. Rahm of Barrica, Spain won the 2021 United States Open in Torrey Pines and 2023 Masters.


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