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U.S. Open: Round 1 tee times at Oakmont

U.S. Open: Round 1 tee times at Oakmont

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Carnage is predicted at the 125th U.S. Open, and it will get underway early on Thursday morning.
The third major of the year will tee off at 6:45 a.m. ET, and shortly thereafter some of the biggest guns will be on the course at Oakmont Country Club, where the rough is thicker than Jon Rahm's beard.
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Here are the tee times for Round 1 of the U.S. Open:
Notable tee times
(* Denotes Hole 10 start; a = amateur)
7:29 AM: Xander Schauffele, Jose Luis Ballester Barrio, Bryson DeChambeau | Watch on Peacock
7:40 AM*: Shane Lowry, Justin Rose, Rory McIlroy | Watch on Peacock
1:03 PM: Min Woo Lee, Justin Thomas, Brooks Koepka | Watch on Peacock
1:14 PM*: Jordan Spieth, Jon Rahm, Dustin Johnson | Watch on Peacock
1:25 PM: Viktor Hovland, Collin Morikawa, Scottie Scheffler | Watch on Peacock
Full Round 1 tee times
(* Denotes Hole 10 start; a = amateur)
6:45 AM: Matt Vogt (a), Kevin Velo, Trent Phillips
6:45 AM*: Zac Blair, Scott Vincent, Alistair Docherty
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6:56 AM: Chandler Blanchet, Alvaro Ortiz, Doug Ghim
6:56 AM*: Jacques Kruyswijk, Jordan Smith, Eric Cole
7:07 AM: Evan Beck (a), Maxwell Moldovan, Justin Hicks
7:07 AM*: Tom Kim, J.J. Spaun, Taylor Pendrith
7:18 AM: Harris English, Tommy Fleetwood, Keegan Bradley
7:18 AM*: Ludvig Åberg, Adam Scott, Hideki Matsuyama
7:29 AM: Xander Schauffele, Jose Luis Ballester Barrio, Bryson DeChambeau
7:29 AM*: Ben Griffin, Andrew Novak, Maverick McNealy
7:40 AM: Matt Fitzpatrick, Wyndham Clark, Gary Woodland
7:40 AM*: Shane Lowry, Justin Rose, Rory McIlroy
7:51 AM: Akshay Bhatia, Matt McCarty, Robert MacIntyre
7:51 AM*: Patrick Cantlay, Si Woo Kim, Lucas Glover
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8:02 AM: Cam Davis, Davis Thompson, Thomas Detry
8:02 AM*: Cameron Smith, Brian Harman, Phil Mickelson
8:13 AM: Richard Bland, Trevor Gutschewski (a), Lanto Griffin
8:13 AM*: Niklas Norgaard, Brian Campbell, Justin Lower
8:24 AM: Edoardo Molinari, Sam Stevens, Ryan Gerard
8:24 AM*: Davis Riley, Jackson Koivun (a), Johnny Keefer
8:35 AM: Thriston Lawrence, Noah Kent (a), Thorbjørn Olesen
8:35 AM*: James Hahn, Mark Hubbard, Michael La Sasso (a)
8:46 AM: Jinichiro Kozuma, Cameron Tankersley (a), Chase Johnson
8:46 AM*: Joakim Lagergren, Mason Howell (a), Chris Gotterup
8:57 AM: Philip Barbaree, Riley Lewis, Brady Calkins
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8:57 AM*: Zach Bauchou, Jackson Buchanan, Lance Simpson (a)
12:30 PM: Frederic LaCroix, Emiliano Grillo, Sam Bairstow
12:30 PM*: Will Chandler, Andrea Pavan, Takumi Kanaya
12:41 PM: Byeong Hun An, Joe Highsmith, Ryan Fox
12:41 PM*: Bryan Lee (a), Guido Migliozzi, Preston Summerhays
12:52 PM: Victor Perez, Jacob Bridgeman, Adam Schenk
12:52 PM*: Erik van Rooyen, Max Greyserman, Matt Wallace
1:03 PM: Min Woo Lee, Justin Thomas, Brooks Koepka
1:03 PM*: Russell Henley, Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Nick Taylor
1:14 PM: Sam Burns, Nico Echavarria, Denny McCarthy
1:14 PM*: Jordan Spieth, Jon Rahm, Dustin Johnson
1:25 PM: Viktor Hovland, Collin Morikawa, Scottie Scheffler
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1:25 PM*: Tyrrell Hatton, Sungjae Im, Sepp Straka
1:36 PM: Corey Conners, Jason Day, Patrick Reed
1:36 PM*: Cameron Young, Tom Hoge, J.T. Poston
1:47 PM: Joaquin Niemann, Bud Cauley, Daniel Berger
1:47 PM*: Jhonattan Vegas, Michael Kim, Matthieu Pavon
1:58 PM: Mackenzie Hughes, Tony Finau, Chris Kirk
1:58 PM*: Marc Leishman, Aaron Rai, Nick Dunlap
2:09 PM: Ben James (a), Rasmus Højgaard, Stephan Jaeger
2:09 PM*: Matthew Jordan, Yuta Sugiura, Carlos Ortiz
2:20 PM: Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, Justin Hastings (a), Laurie Canter
2:20 PM*: Ryan McCormick, Trevor Cone, Zachery Pollo (a)
2:31 PM: Frankie Harris (a), Emilio Gonzalez R., Roberto Díaz
2:31 PM*: James Nicholas, Tyler Weaver (a), Riki Kawamoto
2:42 PM: Grant Haefner, Joey Herrera, George Kneiser
2:42 PM*: Austen Truslow, Harrison Ott, George Duangmanee

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