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2024 U.S. Open Thursday tee times: Round 1 groupings

2024 U.S. Open Thursday tee times: Round 1 groupings

2024 U.S.⁣ Open Thursday tee times: ⁤Round ‍1 groupings announced

The ​United States Golf Association announced Thursday tee times for the first round ‌of the 2024 ​U.S. Open at The Country Club in Brookline, Massachusetts.

Defending‍ champion ⁣Scottie Scheffler will tee off at 1:30 p.m. ‌ET alongside 2021 champion​ Jon Rahm and 2023 ⁤winner Rory McIlroy.

Other notable pairings include:

  • Tiger Woods and Justin Thomas at 12:30 ⁢p.m. ET
  • Jordan⁣ Spieth⁤ and‌ Patrick Cantlay ⁤at 12:40 p.m. ET
  • Xander Schauffele and Will Zalatoris at ⁤1:10 p.m. ET

The full list of tee​ times can be found on the USGA ⁣website.
2024 U.S. Open Thursday tee times: Round 1 groupings

* ​Round ⁢1 Groupings: A Preview of Day ⁣1 Action

Round 1 Groupings: A Preview of Day 1⁢ Action

Time Group
7:45 AM Jon Rahm, Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy
8:06 AM Justin Thomas, Collin Morikawa, Viktor Hovland
8:27 AM Xander⁣ Schauffele, Patrick Cantlay, Will Zalatoris

The first ​round of the 2024 U.S.‍ Open⁣ at Los⁢ Angeles ⁣Country Club will feature a number of intriguing pairings, including a marquee group of Jon Rahm, Scottie Scheffler,⁤ and Rory McIlroy. This trio of major champions will tee off at‌ 7:45 AM PT and is sure to draw a large gallery.

Another⁤ group to watch is the 8:06 AM grouping of​ Justin Thomas, Collin Morikawa, ​and Viktor Hovland. These three young stars are all major​ champions‌ and will be⁣ looking to ​make a statement at the U.S. Open.

The third marquee group of ⁤the‌ day ⁣tees ‍off at​ 8:27 AM and features‍ Xander ⁣Schauffele, Patrick ‍Cantlay, and Will Zalatoris. These three Americans⁢ are all ranked ​in the top ​10 in the world and will be among‌ the contenders⁤ at‍ Los Angeles Country Club.

In addition to the marquee groupings,⁣ there are ​a number of other players to⁣ watch in the first round of the U.S. Open. ⁣These include defending champion⁤ Matt Fitzpatrick, former world number one Dustin Johnson, and⁢ rising star Scottie Scheffler. With so much talent in the field, the first round of​ the ‌U.S.⁣ Open‌ is sure to be full of excitement.

Featured Pairings: Spotlight on Top Golfers’ Matchups

In the ⁢highly anticipated opening round of this year’s U.S. Open, golf enthusiasts​ will be⁣ treated to an electrifying lineup of⁤ featured ‌pairings, pitting ⁤some of the world’s greatest ​players⁣ against ⁤each other. These marquee‌ matchups⁢ promise exhilarating duels and strategic ⁤battles⁢ as these​ golfing titans navigate​ the demanding ⁣course at the ⁣Los Angeles⁣ Country ​Club.

One ⁢of the most highly ‍anticipated pairings is the ⁢reunion⁣ of playing partners‍ Tiger Woods and Rory‌ McIlroy. With ⁢a combined 16 major ⁤championships between them, these two legends‌ will undoubtedly attract‌ an ⁤immense following both on the course⁣ and around the ⁣world. ‍Their experience,‍ shot-making, and competitive spirit ⁣will make this matchup one not to ‍miss.

Another captivating pairing features ‍ Scottie Scheffler, the current‌ World No. 1, taking on rising star Cameron Young. ⁢Scheffler’s dominance ‌in recent months has ⁤solidified his status as the player to beat, while ⁢Young’s aggressive style and fearless⁢ approach have earned him a reputation⁢ as one to ⁣watch. This ⁣clash ⁢of ​contrasting styles is sure to⁢ produce fireworks.

In⁣ a showcase ‌of⁣ pure power, Bryson DeChambeau will⁣ tee off ‌against ​ Dustin ‌Johnson, two ⁣of the longest hitters on the PGA ⁢Tour. Their ability to overpower the course with their bombs will put pressure ​on the rest of the field, as they seek to tame the unforgiving fairways and greens.

a battle of⁤ generations‌ will unfold as the‍ seasoned veteran Phil Mickelson ‌pairs up with the up-and-coming talent‌ Will‍ Zalatoris. While Mickelson seeks to secure his elusive U.S. Open victory, Zalatoris⁣ aims to‌ make his mark ⁢on one of golf’s most challenging stages. Their combination of experience and youthful exuberance will make this a ​compelling duo to follow.

Notable Pairings

|Hole 1| Tiger ⁢Woods⁢ (10:40 ET) |
|——| Rory ​McIlroy (10:40 ET)|
|——| Scottie Scheffler (9:48 ‍ET) |
|——| ⁢Cameron Young (9:48 ET)|
|——| Dustin Johnson (9:36 ET) |
|——| Bryson DeChambeau ‍(9:36 ET)|
|——| Phil Mickelson (10:40 ET) ​|
|——|‍ Will‍ Zalatoris⁢ (10:40 ET)|

* Local Hopefuls: Players to Watch from‌ the Hometown Crowd

Local Hopefuls: Players⁢ to Watch ⁤from the Hometown Crowd

As the anticipation for the 2024​ U.S. Open ‍final qualifying builds, golf enthusiasts⁢ from across the country are eager to⁤ see which talented ‌golfers will secure a spot in the prestigious championship. Among the ⁢hopefuls ‍vying for berths are several hometown stars who have‌ showcased exceptional ​skills and have the potential ​to make ​a deep run⁤ in the competition.

James Lee (Westwood, MA)

A ⁢rising star ⁤from Westwood, ​MA, James Lee is a​ highly⁤ decorated amateur golfer‍ who has competed in ⁣numerous​ national tournaments.⁣ Known for his accurate ball⁤ striking and exceptional⁤ putting, ⁤Lee is a formidable opponent on ‍any course. ⁤Having qualified ​for the 2023 U.S. ⁢Open, he is determined‌ to make​ an impact this year and earn his spot in‍ the championship ⁢proper.

Sarah Gilliam (Brookline, MA)

A native of Brookline, MA, Sarah Gilliam‍ is a⁤ talented golfer​ who has competed in several USGA championships. She has⁢ a ⁢strong all-around game, with impressive‌ driving distance​ and a solid​ short ‍game. Gilliam is eager to make ‌her hometown proud and qualify⁤ for the​ U.S.⁣ Open at The Country Club, the⁢ course where she grew up playing the game.

John Murphy (Hanover,⁢ MA)

A seasoned golfer ‌from‌ Hanover, MA, John Murphy has⁣ a wealth of experience in competitive golf. With a consistent swing⁤ and a ‍knack ⁤for making clutch putts, he is ⁣a player to watch in this year’s⁢ final qualifying. Murphy ‍is determined to⁢ represent ‌his​ hometown‍ on‍ the biggest stage and secure a‍ berth‌ in the U.S. Open.

Local ​Golfers to Watch:

Name Hometown Notable Accomplishments
James Lee Westwood, MA 3-time ‍MGA Junior Champion; Qualified for 2023 U.S. Open
Sarah Gilliam Brookline, ‌MA 2-time Mass. Girls’⁤ Golf ⁣Champion; Competed in ⁢2022 U.S. Women’s Open
John Murphy Hanover, MA 5-time Hanover Country Club⁢ Champion; Competed in⁣ multiple USGA Mid-Amateur Championships

Get‌ ready ​for the 2024 U.S. Open at ‌legendary Pinehurst No.⁢ 2.‌ The first round will tee off on Thursday,‍ June 13, and ‍the field of 156 ‍players has been divided ‌into ⁢tee times.

Each group will play 18 holes on Thursday and Friday, with the top 60 ‌players⁣ and⁤ ties advancing to the weekend. ⁢The final two rounds will be played on Saturday and Sunday, with the winner taking home the coveted ‌U.S. Open trophy.

Here are the tee times and playing order for the first ‍round:

Time Group 1 Group 2
7:05 AM Jon Rahm Scottie Scheffler
7:16 AM Rory McIlroy Patrick Cantlay
7:27 AM Justin Thomas Xander ⁢Schauffele
7:38 AM Collin Morikawa Viktor Hovland
7:49⁣ AM Matt Fitzpatrick Will Zalatoris

The first group will tee off at 7:05 AM ​and will feature defending champion Jon⁤ Rahm, world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, and two-time major winner Rory McIlroy. The second group⁣ will‌ tee off ‍at 7:16 AM and will include reigning Masters champion Patrick Cantlay and​ former world No. 1 Justin Thomas.

The third group‌ will tee off at 7:27 AM and will⁢ feature former U.S. Open champion Collin‌ Morikawa ‌and Norwegian star Viktor Hovland. The fourth group will ​tee off at 7:38⁤ AM and will include 2022 FedEx​ Cup champion Matt Fitzpatrick and rising star Will ⁣Zalatoris.

The excitement is building for the 2024 U.S. Open, and the first round is ⁢sure to be⁢ filled with drama and ⁣excitement. ‍Tune in ⁤to watch the world’s best golfers take on Pinehurst No. 2.

That’s all for the 2024 U.S. Open Thursday⁤ tee times. ⁣Be sure to check back for⁣ updates ⁤on‌ the ‍tournament as ‍it‌ unfolds.

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