
US Open tee times
Oakmont, Pennsylvania
Oakmont CC
All times GMT
(a-amateur)
Thursday
First Hole
1045 a-Matt Vogt, United States; Kevin Velo, United States; Trent Phillips, United States.
1056 Chandler Blanchet, United States; Alvaro Ortiz, Mexico; Doug Ghim, United States.
1107 a-Evan Beck, United States; Maxwell Moldovan, United States; Justin Hicks, United States.
1118 Harris English, United States; Tommy Fleetwood, England; Keegan Bradley, United States.
1129 Xander Schauffele, United States; Jose Luis Ballester, Spain; Bryson DeChambeau, United States.
1140 Matt Fitzpatrick, England; Wyndham Clark, United States; Gary Woodland, United States.
1151 Akshay Bhatia, United States; Matt McCarty, United States; Robert MacIntyre, Scotland.
1202 Cam Davis, Australia; Davis Thompson, United States; Thomas Detry, Belgium.
1213 Richard Bland, England; a-Trevor Gutschewski, United States; Lanto Griffin, United States.
1224 Edoardo Molinari, Italy; Sam Stevens, United States; Ryan Gerard, United States.
1235 Thriston Lawrence, South Africa; a-Noah Kent, United States; Thorbjorn Olesen, Denmark.
1246 Jinichiro Kozuma, Japan; a-Cameron Tankersley, United States; Chase Johnson, United States.
1257 Philip Barbaree Jr., United States; Riley Lewis, United States; Brady Calkins, United States.
1630 Frederic Lacroix, France; Emiliano Grillo, Argentina; Sam Bairstow, England.
1641 Byeong Hun An, South Korea; Joe Highsmith, United States; Ryan Fox, New Zealand.
1652 Victor Perez, France; Jacob Bridgeman, United States; Adam Schenk, United States.
1703 Min Woo Lee, Australia; Justin Thomas, United States; Brooks Koepka, United States.
1714 Sam Burns, United States.; Nico Echavarria, Colombia; Denny McCarthy, United States.
1725 Viktor Hovland, Norway; Collin Morikawa, United States; Scottie Scheffler, United States.
1736 Corey Conners, Canada; Jason Day, Australia; Patrick Reed, United States.
1747 Joaquin Niemann, Chile; Bud Cauley, United States.; Daniel Berger, United States.
1758 Mackenzie Hughes, Canada; Tony Finau, United States; Chris Kirk, United States.
1809 a-Ben James, United States.; Rasmus Højgaard, Denmark; Stephan Jaeger, Germany.
1820 Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, Denmark; a-Justin Hastings, Cayman Islands; Laurie Canter, England.
1831 a-Frankie Harris, United States.; Emilio Gonzalez, Mexico; Roberto Díaz, Mexico.
1842 Grant Haefner, United States;; Joey Herrera, United States.; George Kneiser, United States.
10th Hole
1045 Zac Blair, United States; Scott Vincent, Zimbabwe; Alistair Docherty, United States.
1056 Jacques Kruyswijk, South Africa; Jordan Smith, England; Eric Cole, United States.
1107 Tom Kim South Korea; J.J. Spaun, United States; Taylor Pendrith, Canada.
1118 Ludvig Aberg, Sweden; Adam Scott, Australia; Hideki Matsuyama, Japan.
1129 Ben Griffin, United States; Andrew Novak, United States; Maverick McNealy, United States.
1140 Shane Lowry, Ireland; Justin Rose, England; Rory McIlroy, Northern Ireland.
1151 Patrick Cantlay, United States; Si Woo Kim, South Korea; Lucas Glover, United States.
1202 Cameron Smith, Australia; Brian Harman, United States; Phil Mickelson, United States.
1213 Niklas Norgaard, Denmark; Brian Campbell, United States; Justin Lower, United States.
1224 Davis Riley, United States; a-Jackson Koivun, United States; Johnny Keefer, United States.
1235 James Hahn, United States; Mark Hubbard, United States; a-Michael La Sasso, United States.
1246 Joakim Lagergren, Sweden; a-Mason Howell, United States; Chris Gotterup, United States.
1257 Zach Bauchou, United States; Jackson Buchanan, United States; a-Lance Simpson, United States.
1630 Will Chandler, United States; Andrea Pavan, Italy; Takumi Kanaya, Japan.
1641 a-Bryan Lee, United States; Guido Migliozzi, Italy; Preston Summerhays, United States.
1652 Erik van Rooyen, South Africa; Max Greyserman, United States; Matt Wallace, England.
1703 Russell Henley, United States; Christiaan Bezuidenhout, South Africa; Nick Taylor, Canada.
1714 Jordan Spieth, United States; Jon Rahm, Spain; Dustin Johnson, United States.
1725 Tyrrell Hatton, England; Sungjae Im, South Korea; Sepp Straka, Austria.
1736 Cameron Young, United States; Tom Hoge, United States; J.T. Poston, United States.
1747 Jhonattan Vegas, Venezuela; Michael Kim, United States; Matthieu Pavon, France.
1758 Marc Leishman, Australia; Aaron Rai, England; Nick Dunlap, United States.
1809 Matthew Jordan, United States; Yuta Sugiura, Japan; Carlos Ortiz, Mexico.
1820 Ryan McCormick, United States; Trevor Cone, United States; a-Zach Pollo, United States.
1831 James Nicholas, United States; a-Tyler Weaver, England; Riki Kawamoto, Japan.
1842 Austin Truslow, United States; Harrison Ott, United States; George Duangmanee, United States.
Friday
First Hole
1045 Will Chandler, United States; Andrea Pavan, Italy; Takumi Kanaya, Japan.
1056 a-Bryan Lee, United States; Guido Migliozzi, Italy; Preston Summerhays, United States.
1107 Erik van Rooyen, South Africa; Max Greyserman, United States; Matt Wallace, England.
1118 Russell Henley, United States; Christiaan Bezuidenhout, South Africa; Nick Taylor, Canada.
1129 Jordan Spieth, United States; Jon Rahm, Spain; Dustin Johnson, United States.
1140 Tyrrell Hatton, England; Sungjae Im, South Korea; Sepp Straka, Austria.
1151 Cameron Young, United States; Tom Hoge, United States; J.T. Poston, United States.
1202 Jhonattan Vegas, Venezuela; Michael Kim, United States; Matthieu Pavon, France.
1213 Marc Leishman, Australia; Aaron Rai, England; Nick Dunlap, United States.
1224 Matthew Jordan, United States; Yuta Sugiura, Japan; Carlos Ortiz, Mexico.
1235 Ryan McCormick, United States; Trevor Cone, United States; a-Zach Pollo, United States.
1246 James Nicholas, United States; a-Tyler Weaver, England; Riki Kawamoto, Japan.
1257 Austin Truslow, United States; Harrison Ott, United States; George Duangmanee, United States.
1630 Zac Blair, United States; Scott Vincent, Zimbabwe; Alistair Docherty, United States.
1641 Jacques Kruyswijk, South Africa; Jordan Smith, England; Eric Cole, United States.
1652 Tom Kim South Korea; J.J. Spaun, United States; Taylor Pendrith, Canada.
1703 Ludvig Aberg, Sweden; Adam Scott, Australia; Hideki Matsuyama, Japan.
1714 Ben Griffin, United States; Andrew Novak, United States; Maverick McNealy, United States.
1725 Shane Lowry, Ireland; Justin Rose, England; Rory McIlroy, Northern Ireland.
1736 Patrick Cantlay, United States; Si Woo Kim, South Korea; Lucas Glover, United States.
1747 Cameron Smith, Australia; Brian Harman, United States; Phil Mickelson, United States.
1758 Niklas Norgaard, Denmark; Brian Campbell, United States; Justin Lower, United States.
1809 Davis Riley, United States; a-Jackson Koivun, United States; Johnny Keefer, United States.
1820 James Hahn, United States; Mark Hubbard, United States; a-Michael La Sasso, United States.
1831 Joakim Lagergren, Sweden; a-Mason Howell, United States; Chris Gotterup, United States.
1842 Zach Bauchou, United States; Jackson Buchanan, United States; a-Lance Simpson, United States.
10th Hole
1045 Frederic Lacroix, France; Emiliano Grillo, Argentina; Sam Bairstow, England.
1056 Byeong Hun An, South Korea; Joe Highsmith, United States; Ryan Fox, New Zealand.
1107 Victor Perez, France; Jacob Bridgeman, United States; Adam Schenk, United States.
1118 Min Woo Lee, Australia; Justin Thomas, United States; Brooks Koepka, United States.
1129 Sam Burns, United States.; Nico Echavarria, Colombia; Denny McCarthy, United States.
1140 Viktor Hovland, Norway; Collin Morikawa, United States; Scottie Scheffler, United States.
1151 Corey Conners, Canada; Jason Day, Australia; Patrick Reed, United States.
1202 Joaquin Niemann, Chile; Bud Cauley, United States.; Daniel Berger, United States.
1213 Mackenzie Hughes, Canada; Tony Finau, United States; Chris Kirk, United States.
1224 a-Ben James, United States.; Rasmus Højgaard, Denmark; Stephan Jaeger, Germany.
1235 Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, Denmark; a-Justin Hastings, Cayman Islands; Laurie Canter, England.
1246 a-Frankie Harris, United States.; Emilio Gonzalez, Mexico; Roberto Díaz, Mexico.
1257 Grant Haefner, United States;; Joey Herrera, United States.; George Kneiser, United States.
1630 a-Matt Vogt, United States; Kevin Velo, United States; Trent Phillips, United States.
1641 Chandler Blanchet, United States; Alvaro Ortiz, Mexico; Doug Ghim, United States.
1652 a-Evan Beck, United States; Maxwell Moldovan, United States; Justin Hicks, United States.
1703 Harris English, United States; Tommy Fleetwood, England; Keegan Bradley, United States.
1714 Xander Schauffele, United States; Jose Luis Ballester, Spain; Bryson DeChambeau, United States.
1725 Matt Fitzpatrick, England; Wyndham Clark, United States; Gary Woodland, United States.
1736 Akshay Bhatia, United States; Matt McCarty, United States; Robert MacIntyre, Scotland.
1747 Cam Davis, Australia; Davis Thompson, United States; Thomas Detry, Belgium.
1758 Richard Bland, England; a-Trevor Gutschewski, United States; Lanto Griffin, United States.
1809 Edoardo Molinari, Italy; Sam Stevens, United States; Ryan Gerard, United States.
1820 Thriston Lawrence, South Africa; a-Noah Kent, United States; Thorbjorn Olesen, Denmark.
1831 Jinichiro Kozuma, Japan; a-Cameron Tankersley, United States; Chase Johnson, United States.
1842 Philip Barbaree Jr., United States; Riley Lewis, United States; Brady Calkins, United States.
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