Postpublished at 03:53 BST 22 June 2015
What a tournament, one to live in the memory for years to come.
We are heading off to dream dreams of squirmy putts and crazy greens.
The Open is just 20 days away. Think of that.
See you next time.
Jordan Spieth wins US Open -5
D. Johnson & Oosthuizen finish -4
Grace, Smith & Scott finish -3
McIlroy finishes level, round of 66
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Mike Henson and Peter Scrivener
What a tournament, one to live in the memory for years to come.
We are heading off to dream dreams of squirmy putts and crazy greens.
The Open is just 20 days away. Think of that.
See you next time.
Darren Clarke: "Congrats to @JordanSpieth but feel for @DJohnsonPGA Was a gentleman with me at RSG in 2011. His time will come."
Luke Donald: "Happy for @JordanSpieth and his whole team. What a player, but an even better person #GolfIsInGoodHands."
If either of the big two parties need a presidential candidate for 2016, then this lad could bring in a landslide.
Jordan Spieth pays fulsome tribute to his family, so articulate and heartfelt that his father has suddenly got a bit of grit in his eye.
The interviewer attempts to lure him onto the rocks with a question about what he made of holding the tournament at Chambers Bay. Nice try, no cigar.
Spieth pays tribute to the volume of support that the fans provided saying that he now understands why NFL teams struggle to travel to Seattle Seahawks.
Neatly skipping round any mention of the controversial course itself.
Jordan Spieth pays tribute to his caddy Michael Grella - a local of the Pacific North West - before saying that going to St Andrews - which he refers to as "the home of golf" - for the Open is his sole focus now.
"You can't win them all without winning the first two," he says of the career and calendar Grand Slam.
Jordan Spieth is a the sort of guy you hope you get as a son-in-law.
He was magnanimous in hunting out Dustin Johnson for a conciliatory handshake before patiently waiting for a patron to finish using the loo.
Now he strides back onto the 18th green to pick up the spoils.
Lee Westwood: "Many congratulations @JordanSpieth ! On a roll kid!"
Jordan Spieth is the youngest winner of the US Open in 92 years, since Bobby Jones in 1923.
He is the fourth youngest player ever to win two Major titles.
He holds the Masters and US Open titles. Rory McIlroy is the man in possession of the Open and US PGA titles.
With that rivalry, I think golf has found its post-Tiger future.
Luke Donald: "Golf can be utterly brutal sometimes."
Graeme McDowell: "Taking nothing away from the legend that is @JordanSpieth but I feel sick for @DJohnsonPGA. His first major will be seriously overdue."
Ian Poulter: "Congrats to @JordanSpieth first 2 majors of the year, also gutted to see @DJohnsonPGA miss out on the last hole with a 3 putt."
Sergio Garcia: "I hate seeing that! Poor @DJohnsonPGA he deserved a chance on the play off tomorrow!"
Andrew Priestley: "This golf is incredible! My eyes literally can't believe what they are seeing. That could be the tiredness though!! #bbcgolf"
Jay Townsend
Former American professional golfer on BBC Radio 5 live
"This is going to leave a mark on Dustin Johnson. This is going to be tough to get back from. I don't care who you are three putting from 12 feet."
"I'm in shock and I feel bad for Dustin," says Jordan Spieth.
It was such a drama that even the protagonists were sucked into the emotional blender.
Just a 100% proof sporting spectacle. What a script, what a finale.
Jay Townsend
Former American professional golfer on BBC Radio 5 live
"I just feel so bad for Dustin Johnson and at the same time I feel elation for Jordan Spieth just an amazing result"
Iain Carter
BBC golf correspondent on Radio 5 live
"Extraordinary. Absolutely extraordinary"
Jubilant scenes in camp Spieth, meanwhile Dustin Johnson plucks his young son from the arms of partner Paulina Gretzky as if desperately clutching for an instant shot of perspective.
He looks absolutely shell-shocked.
Jay Townsend
Former American professional golfer on BBC Radio 5 live
"I'm in disbelief"
And he has missed!
Extraordinary. Dustin Johnson cuffs his putt just by the hole.
His ugly three-putt has cost him the title and then a play-off.
Jordan Spieth, watching behind the scenes, is enveloped in the arms of friends and family.
Jay Townsend
Former American professional golfer on BBC Radio 5 live
"You could knock me over with a feather. I did not think he would hit that putt that hard."
Just wide. But quite a lot long!
Dustin Johnson overcooks his putt by a good four to five feet.
He has to make this back the other way for a play-off..
Dustin Johnson is taking an long, hard look at the this from all angles. As you would with victory hanging on this prod of the putter.
Here we go...