American golf star JJ Spaun captured his first ever major championship on Sunday after coming from behind to win the US Open in dramatic fashion.
Spaun clawed his way back to the top of the leaderboard on an exhilarating final day at Oakmont, where he drained a sensational birdie on the 18th to seal the title.
And shortly after doing so, the 34-year-old was congratulated by wife Melody and their two young children in a heartwarming moment.
Spaun emerged triumphant after a disastrous start to his final round to claim a two-shot victory over Scotland’s Robert McIntyre in Pennsylvania.
After dropping five strokes in the first six holes to fall five behind, he regrouped following a 96-minute weather delay to run down the leaders despite closing with a final-round 73 as the fearsome Oakmost Country Club reduced the world’s best players to week-day hackers.
And the Los Angeles golfer sealed victory in the most stylish and spectacular fashion with a 64-foot birdie putt – the longest-holed putt of the week – at the last hole.
Spaun finished with a one-under-par 279 total to capture his maiden major championship, having never previously posted a top-20 finish at any of golf’s four biggest events.
American golf star JJ Spaun captured his first ever major championship on Sunday night

Spaun celebrated with his wife and two young children at Oakmont after sealing the victory