J.J. Spaun’s dramatic victory wasn’t enough to salvage the television ratings for Sunday’s rain-interrupted final round of the U.S. Open.
The numbers included a 2.4 rating and a Father’s Day audience of 5.4 million viewers on NBC (5.05 million, per Nielsen), down 15 percent in ratings and 8 percent in viewership from the previous year.
The audience peaked at 9 million during the 8 p.m. ET quarter-hour, a decline of more than 20 percent from last year’s peak of 11.4 million (6:15 p.m. ET) to watch Bryson DeChambeau’s U.S. Open win at Pinehurst.
Despite Spaun’s birdie-birdie finish at Oakmont to win his first major by two strokes, it was the lowest-rated and least-watched U.S. Open final round since the COVID-delayed 2020 tournament — which had to compete with NFL coverage.
NBC said the viewership for Sunday’s round was trending up by 6 percent over 2024 prior to the rain delay. The network carried an encore presentation of Tiger Woods’ 2008 triumph at Torrey Pines during the delay.
Dramatic finish can’t save soggy U.S. Open from ratings hit
By GOLF Premium News
Jun 19, 2025 | 5:29 PM