JORDAN SPIETH WINS!!



Getty: Andrew Redington





Dustin Johnson sends his par putt off the left of the hole and Spieth makes his way out of the clubhouse as US Open champion.





That's a brutal way to finish for Johnson, who had the early advantage, lost it and battled back to come within a whisker of winning it but three-putted the last to fall agonisingly short. But all credit to Jordan Spieth.





Let's not forget, despite having a good look at it, he had to hold his nerve to two-putt his last hole, signing off with a 1-under 69 in the final round to finish on 5-under 275.





This bloke is simply unstoppable, adding the US Open to his Masters title earlier this year, keeping the dream of a Grand Slam alive.





No question Spieth's birdies on 16 and 18 were huge (obviously given there what gave him victory), but the swing from 10 through 13 was perhaps even bigger in the grand scheme of things.





Spieth went par, par, birdie, par; while Johnson surrendered his outright lead by shooting three bogeys in four holes.





Now the 21-year-old is the youngest man to win the US Open champion since Bob Jones in 1923 and just the sixth man to win both the Masters and US Open in one year - joining Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods, Ben Hogan and Craig Wood. That's one hell of a list.



