US Open golf 2021: Rahm wins first major – as it happened
- Jon Rahm wins maiden major after final-day 67 at Torrey Pines
- Big putts at 17 and 18 see off Louis Oosthuizen
- Check out the official US Open leaderboard
1.51am BST
That was a fantastically entertaining final day at Torrey Pines. For a while, it felt like half the field was in with a shout, but it was Jon Rahm who seized the day with a couple of sensational putts at 17 and 18. This US Open was won, not lost. Congratulations to Rahm, and commiserations to Louis Oosthuizen, who once again comes up just short at a major. Hey, you can't say the big Spaniard's major breakthrough hadn't been coming, after a tie for fifth at the Masters and another top-ten finish last month at the PGA. A most deserving victor. Thanks for reading these live hole-by-hole reports, it's been good to have you along for the ride. See you next month for the Open at Sandwich, yes? Great, it's a date! Nighty night!
-6: Rahm
-5: Oosthuizen
-3: English
-2: Migliozzi, Koepka, Morikawa
-1: Grace, Berger, Casey, Schauffele, Scheffler, McIlroy
E: F Molinari, Henley
+1: Cantlay, Streelman, Wolff, Hughes
+2: Reed, Garcia, Schwartzel, Harman, Spieth, Thomas, Johnson
1.42am BST
Then the Father's Day bit, as he thanks his family. Even though Father's Day is on a different day in Spain, I'm forcing him to celebrate it today! And man, we're going to have fun, because there are three generations of Rahms on this green right now, even if one of them doesn't really know what is going on! But I am glad he is going to see it in the future and enjoy it!"
Yes sir. Happy Father's Day to everybody. A small golfing tale about it here, just in case you missed it earlier.
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