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U.S. Women's Open 2025: First-round tee times, groupings at Erin Hills

U.S. Women's Open 2025: First-round tee times, groupings at Erin Hills

NBC Sports28-05-2025

The women's second major of the year begins Thursday at Erin Hills golf course in Erin, Wisconsin.
Here's a look at the first-round tee times and groupings for the U.S. Women's Open as well as how you can watch on NBC, Peacock and USA Network.
Peacock will also showcase morning and afternoon featured groups (all times EDT):
7:40 a.m.: Yuka Saso, Rianne Malixi (a), Lydia Ko
7:51 a.m.: Jeeno Thitikul, Lilia Vu, Rose Zhang
1:25 p.m.: Nelly Korda, Charley Hull, Lexi Thompson
1:36 p.m.: Minjee Lee, Mao Saigo, Jin Young Ko
Golf Channel Staff,
Tee No. 1
7:45 a.m. – Kary Hollenbaugh (a), Pia Babnik, Jeongeun Lee5
7:56 a.m. – Kim Metraux, Dana Fall, YuSang Hou
8:07 a.m. – Yani Tseng, Leta Lindley, Hana Ryskova (a)
8:18 a.m. – Carlota Ciganda, Sarah Schmelzel, Steph Kyriacou
8:29 a.m. – Haeran Ryu, Akie Iwai, Yealimi Noh
8:40 a.m. – Pajaree Anannarukarn, Kiara Romero (a), Albane Valenzuela
8:51 a.m. – Jinhee Im, Chisato Iwai, Nanna Koerstz Madsen
9:02 a.m. – In Gee Chun, Jeongeun Lee6, Sung Hyun Park
9:13 a.m. – Ashleigh Buhai, Manon De Roey, Narin An
9:24 a.m. – Carolina Lopez-Chacarra (a), Moriya Jutanugarn, Gemma Dryburgh
9:35 a.m. – Kotona Izumida, Aline Krauter, Celine Borge
9:46 a.m. – Amari Avery, Daniela Darquea, Hazuki Kimura (a)
9:57 a.m. – Sarah Lim (a), Anna Huang, Hinata Ikeba
1:30 p.m. – Kelly Tan, Lauren Nguyen (a), Napat Lertsadwattana
1:41 p.m. – Saki Baba, Gabriela Ruffels, Jenny Shin
1:52 p.m. – Nasa Hataoka, Andrea Lee, Esther Henseleit
2:03 p.m. – Amy Yang, Lottie Woad (a), Ayaka Furue
2:14 p.m. – Patty Tavatanakit, Angel Yin, Linn Grant
2:25 p.m. – Nelly Korda, Charley Hull, Lexi Thompson
2:36 p.m. – Minjee Lee, Mao Saigo, Jin Young Ko
2:47 p.m. – Jennifer Kupcho, Ruoning Yin, Madelene Sagstrom
2:58 p.m. – Aira Nagasawa (a), Dottie Ardina, Pauline Roussin Bouchard
3:09 p.m. – Yuna Nishimura, Jasmine Suwannapura, Asterisk Talley (a)
3:20 p.m. – Suji Kim, Katie Li (a), Minami Katsu
3:31 p.m. – Caley McGinty, Jennifer Elliott, Sophia Lee (a)
3:42 p.m. – Jude Lee (a), Hanna Alberto, Abbey Daniel
Tee No. 10
7:45 a.m. – Vanessa Borovilos (a), Gurleen Kaur, Leah John
7:56 a.m. – Sophia Popov, Anna Nordqvist, Hinako Shibuno
8:07 a.m. – Hyejin Choi, Carla Bernat Escuder (a), Brooke Henderson
8:18 a.m. – Hannah Green, Rio Takeda, Lauren Coughlin
8:29 a.m. – Maja Stark, Celine Boutier, Megan Khang
8:40 a.m. – Yuka Saso, Rianne Malixi (a), Lydia Ko
8:51 a.m. – Jeeno Thitikul, Lilia Vu, Rose Zhang
9:02 a.m. – Ariya Jutanugarn, Allisen Corpuz, A Lim Kim
9:13 a.m. – Andie Smith (a), Arpichaya Yubol, Dasom Ma
9:24 a.m. – Mi Hyang Lee, Ai Suzuki, Sohyun Bae
9:35 a.m. – Auston Kim, Maria José Marin (a), Seunghui Ro
9:46 a.m. – Linnea Strom, Wei-Ling Hsu, Brooke Biermann (a)
9:57 a.m. – Celeste Dao, Katelyn Kong (a), Elina Sinz
1:30 p.m. – Hailee Cooper, Amanda Doherty, Jing Yan
1:41 p.m. – Jiwon Jeon, Gabriella Kano (a), Peiying Tsai
1:52 p.m. – Wichanee Meechai, Nataliya Guseva, Shiho Kuwaki
2:03 p.m. – Ingrid Lindblad, Farah O'Keefe (a), Sei Young Kim
2:14 p.m. – Gaby Lopez, Hyo Joo Kim, Leona Maguire
2:25 p.m. – Miyu Yamashita, Chanettee Wannasaen, Jiyai Shin
2:36 p.m. – Lindy Duncan, Ina Yoon, Sakura Koiwai
2:47 p.m. – Hyunjo Yoo, Paula Martin Sampedro (a), Chiara Tamburlini
2:58 p.m. – Grace Kim, Youmin Hwang, Yui Kawamoto
3:09 p.m. – Emily Odwin (a), Maria Fassi, Klara Davidson Spilkova
3:20 p.m. – Julia Lopez Ramirez, Nicha Kanpai (a), Isi Gabsa
3:31 p.m. – Kailie Vongsaga, Sophie Hausmann, Rayee Feng (a)
3:42 p.m. – Dana Williams, Ilhee Lee, Nanoko Hayashi

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