SHOCKING TWIST: Sam Burns Caught Using Illegal Performance-Enhancing Drugs at U.S. Open 2025!
In a jaw-dropping scandal that has stunned the golf world, Sam Burns, the current leader of the U.S. Open 2025 at Oakmont Country Club, was allegedly caught using illegal performance-enhancing drugs just hours ago, on Saturday, June 14, 2025, at 05:45 PM +07. This explosive revelation threatens to upend the tournament and has fans reeling from the betrayal.

The Shocking Discovery
According to insider sources, a routine drug test conducted after Burns’ impressive 65 (-5) in the second round today revealed traces of a banned stimulant, believed to enhance focus and stamina. The test, administered by USGA officials following his standout performance, uncovered the substance hidden in a custom energy drink he was seen sipping on the 18th green. Video evidence, now trending on X with over 1 million views, shows Burns nervously adjusting his cap as officials approached.

A whistleblower from the USGA, speaking anonymously, said, “We suspected something when he birdied four holes in a row under tough conditions. The results are conclusive—this changes everything.” Burns’ sudden rise to -3, leading JJ Spaun and Viktor Hovland, now hangs in the balance.

Denial and Chaos
Burns, visibly shaken during a post-round interview, denied the claims: “This is a mistake. I’ve never taken anything illegal.” However, his team has yet to provide a counter-statement, and the USGA has suspended him pending a full investigation. Fellow competitors like Rory McIlroy, struggling at +6, and Scottie Scheffler at +4, expressed disbelief, with Scheffler noting, “If true, it’s a disgrace to the field.”
The news has sparked outrage on social media, with posts like “Sam Burns cheated his way to the top!” and “U.S. Open 2025 is rigged!” gaining traction. The leaderboard could be reshuffled if Burns is disqualified, thrusting the tournament into chaos.
What Happens Next?
The USGA is set to announce its ruling by 06:00 PM +07, which could strip Burns of his lead and disqualify him, handing the advantage to Hovland or Spaun. Fans are demanding transparency, and the golf community awaits a dramatic conclusion to this day’s play.