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Tee Times for the First Round of the US Open

News RoomBy News RoomJune 13, 2024Updated:June 13, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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The US Open is one of the most prestigious golf tournaments in the world, attracting top players from around the globe. The tournament kicks off on Thursday, 13 June, with a number of exciting pairings on the course. Starting at hole one, Carter Jenkins, Logan McAllister, and Michael McGowan tee off at 11:45, followed by amateur Parker Bell, Frederik Kjettrup, and Christopher Petefish at 11:56. Max Greyserman, Casey Jarvis, and amateur Omar Morales take to the course at 12:07, with Corey Conners, Emiliano Grillo, and Stephan Jaeger following at 12:18.

The excitement continues with Sergio Garcia, Ryo Ishikawa, and Francesco Molinari teeing off at 12:29, followed by a powerhouse grouping of Brooks Koepka, Collin Morikawa, and Justin Thomas at 12:40. Rickie Fowler, Adam Hadwin, and Phil Mickelson proceed at 12:51, with Nicolai Hojgaard, Min-Woo Lee, and Sahith Theegala taking their turn at 13:02. Sung-Jae Im, Si-Woo Kim, and Matthieu Pavon tee off at 13:13, followed by Nicolas Echavarria, Robert Rock, and amateur Neal Shipley at 13:24. The action continues with amateur Stewart Hagestad, Takumi Kanaya, and Mac Meissner at 13:35, Jim Herman, amateur Bryan Kim, and Isaiah Salinda at 13:46, and amateurs Colin Prater, Charles Reiter, and Carson Schaake at 13:57.

The tournament also features exciting pairings starting at hole 10, with Rico Hoey, Matteo Manassero, and Tom McKibbin teeing off at 11:45, followed by Dean Burmester, Rikuya Hoshino, and Seamus Power at 11:56. Seong-Hyeon Kim, Justin Lower, and Tim Widing take to the course at 12:07, with Sam Burns, Lucas Glover, and Cameron Smith following at 12:18. Matthew Fitzpatrick, Tiger Woods, and Will Zalatoris tee off at 12:29, while Patrick Cantlay, Russell Henley, and Matt Kuchar proceed at 12:40.

The tournament features a diverse field of players, including Ludvig Aberg, Tony Finau, and Dustin Johnson at 12:51, Justin Rose, Webb Simpson, and Gary Woodland at 13:02, and Daniel Berger, Ryan Fox, and David Puig at 13:13. Byeong-Hun An, Sam Bennett, and Edoardo Molinari take to the course at 13:24, followed by Cameron Davis, Austin Eckroat, and Adrian Meronk at 13:35. Zachary Blair, Aaron Rai, and Davis Thompson proceed at 13:46, with Willie Mack III, Richard Mansell, and amateur Ashton McCulloch rounding out the action at 13:57.

The US Open is a showcase of talent from around the world, with players representing countries such as the United States, South Africa, Japan, Spain, Korea, and more. The tournament promises excitement and drama as players compete for the coveted title of US Open champion. Stay tuned for updates and highlights from this prestigious event.

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