
Dressed for success! He sunk a 64-foot putt, now shop J.J. Spaun's U.S. Open winning polo
Dressed for success! He sunk a 64-foot putt, now shop J.J. Spaun's U.S. Open winning polo
The 2025 U.S. Open ended in spectacular fashion, with J.J. Spaun winning his first major after a 64-foot and 5-inches long final putt on the rainy 18th green at Oakmont. It was a dramatic ending to one of the biggest weekend's in golf and we can't do drama without an outfit change. Pittsburgh welcomed rain on Sunday, forcing Spaun to change his outfit during a weather delay.
Spaun was dressed for success either way, finishing the day in a patterned navy golf polo from Puma Golf. He also wore navy blue golf pants from Puma. The outfit was topped off by a Srixon Cleveland Golf hat also in navy blue, which is currently sold out.
Here's how to shop J.J. Spaun's 2025 U.S. Open look:
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Who is J.J. Spaun?
J.J. Spaun is a 34-year-old who turned pro in 2012. Spaun has one other PGA Tour victory at the 2022 Valero Texas Open. He has several other tours wins including the Korn Ferry Tour (formerly Web.com Tour) at the 2016 News Sentinel Open and on the PGA Tour Canada at the 2015 Staal Foundation Open.
Spaun was born in Los Angeles, and he is a San Diego State Alum, where he was a walk-on to the golf team.
Spaun is sponsored by Puma Golf, as well as Srixon Golf, which were included in his 2025 U.S. Open looks.
What's in J.J. Spaun's golf bag?
How much did Spaun win for the 2025 U.S. Open purse?
J.J. Spaun just pocketed $4.3 million as the winner of the 2025 U.S. Open, taking home the biggest earnings from the $21.5 million total purse, which the U.S. Golf Association revealed ahead of the tournament.
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