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Oakmont weekend forecasting looks ominous.
The courtesy of the USA
With the 36 holes left in 2025 US OPEN, the conditions will be significantly different on Saturday than they were in the previous two rounds, such as Oakmont He endured a rainy flood overnight on Friday – and can have more the way.
The course was playing strong and fast on Thursday and Friday, Torturing the world’s leading players with its difficulty. This year’s cut in US Open, in seven more, was the highest cut of US Open in nearly 20 years, and a shot higher than the last time the championship was played here in 2016.
A full rain inch fell to Oakmont overnight on Friday, and while this can serve to mitigate the unforgettable course brutality, spectators in the country have a decision to make.
On Saturday morning, USGA issued the following statement:
Due to the significant rainfall at night, combined with the historical rain experienced in the weeks leading to the championship, the bases in the Oakmont Country Club are extremely wet going to the third round of the 125 US Open championship.
While the golf course handled the weather extremely well and the game conditions remain ready -made championships, some areas outside the ropes are very saturated. From an abundance of care and to ensure the safety of all spectators, access to certain areas of course viewing will be limited throughout the day.
Please note that today’s forecast has the potential of additional rain, and conditions can continue to evolve throughout the day. We will continue to monitor the weather and communicate any further update as needed.
Important-we want all ticket holders to be aware of these conditions before they reach the country. If they decide not to participate in these circumstances, a complete refund will be provided for their Saturday ticket.
Admission gates and hospitality objects will be opened today at 8am as planned. For those who join us, we recommend wearing suitable shoes and using care while moving on the bases.
As described in the above statement, spectators who choose not to participate in the Saturday round will be offered a complete refund for the cost of their ticket. But for those who make the trip, Saturday’s third round seems to be a little a slogan. According to Thor’s guard meteorologists, Will Kellum and Jake Switch Weekend Weekend weather forecast, more rain can threaten Oakmont all weekends.
“The abundant cloud coverage today produces periods of additional showers this morning, especially between 7 to 10 in the morning with some rumors embedded not by the question,” the forecast said. “Current models show stained showers and some storms can develop throughout the afternoon thanks to the low pressure zone in the Ohio valley. Hope is that we can settle in some radar gaps this afternoon, but as yesterday there will be some unfortunate spots that get less than less than the least, less active, less active. Primary, keeping the rains of the afternoon until the afternoon, however, the precise courses and the locations less than the less than the less active are less active on Sunday with the primary tastes, keeping the afternoon sales by the afternoon, however less than less than the less. To dive over 10 mphs from time to time, especially later during the day. “