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The 2025 US Open promises to be another special week as Oakmont Country Club hosts the third major of the year.

Golf’s top events are on a hot streak, with the run of all-time classic tournaments continuing with Scottie Scheffler’s dramatic win at the PGA Championship.

DeChambeau won his second US Open last JuneGetty

It followed on from Rory McIlroy’s historic Masters success and now the world-famous Oakmont will be the perfect stage for another blockbuster week.

Bryson DeChambeau is the defending champion following his spectacular 1-stroke win over McIlroy at Pinehurst a year ago.

Scheffler, McIlroy and DeChambeau are once again among the favourites in Pennsylvania as more drama awaits.

US Open 2025: Date and how to follow

The 125th edition of the US Open will run from Thursday, June 12, to Sunday, June 15.

It is taking place at Oakmont Country Club in Pennsylvania.

The weather in Pittsburgh is expected to be warm and sunny over the opening two days but thundery showers are expected over the weekend which could cause delays.

The action will get underway at 11:45am UK time over the opening two days and at 1pm over the weekend.

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Scheffler is in sparkling form once againGetty

US Open 2025: Field and tee times

The US Open will be contested by a maximum field of 156 players and will include a cut after the second round is complete.

Unlike the other majors, the US Open does not offer lifetime exemptions to previous champions, meaning only winners back to Jordan Spieth’s victory in 2015 automatically qualify.

Tiger Woods will not be in action as he continues his rehab after undergoing Achilles surgery in mid-March.

Ryan Fox beat Sam Burns in a play-off at the Canadian Open on Sunday to claim the final spot in the field.

Qualifying ran throughout May and June with a host of spots up for grabs for players all around the world.

Guido Migliozzi, Edoardo Molinari and Jordan Smith qualified from the event at Walton Heath Golf Club in Surrey while big names to qualify from other events included Matt Wallace, Carlos Ortiz, Emiliano Grillo and Erik van Rooyen.

The full field for the US Open can be found here.

The prize fund is yet to be confirmed but will likely be slightly more than the $21.5million on offer last year. DeChambeau took home $4.3m as the winning champion.

First Round Tee Times

USA unless stated, all times BST, (a) denotes amateurs

Starting at hole 1

11:45 Trent Phillips, Kevin Velo, (a) Matt Vogt11:56 Chandler Blanchet, Alvaro Ortiz (Mex), Doug Ghim12:07 (a) Evan Beck, Justin B. Hicks, Maxwell Moldovan12:18 Keegan Bradley, Harris English, Tommy Fleetwood (Eng)12:29 Jose Luis Ballester (Spa), Bryson DeChambeau, Xander Schauffele12:40 Wyndham Clark, Matthew Fitzpatrick (Eng), Gary Woodland12:51 Akshay Bhatia, Robert MacIntyre (Sco), Matt McCarty13:02 Cameron Davis (Aus), Thomas Detry (Bel), Davis Thompson13:13 Richard Bland (Eng), Lanto Griffin, (a) Trevor Gutschewski13:24 Ryan Gerard, Edoardo Molinari (Ita), Sam Stevens13:35 (a) Noah Kent, Thriston Lawrence (Rsa), Thorbjoern Olesen (Den)13:46 Jinichiro Kozuma (Jpn), (a) Cameron Tankersley, Chase Johnson13:57 Philip Barbaree, Brady Calkins, Riley Lewis17:30 Sam Bairstow (Eng), Emiliano Grillo (Arg), Frederic Lacroix (Fra)17:41 Byeong-Hun An (Kor), Joe Highsmith, Ryan Fox (Nzl)17:52 Jacob Bridgeman, Victor Perez (Fra), Adam Schenk18:03 Brooks Koepka, Min-Woo Lee (Aus), Justin Thomas18:14 Sam Burns, Nicolas Echavarria (Col), Denny McCarthy18:25 Viktor Hovland (Nor), Collin Morikawa, Scottie Scheffler18:36 Corey Conners (Can), Jason Day (Aus), Patrick Reed18:47 Daniel Berger, Bud Cauley, Joaquin Niemann (Chi)18:58 Tony Finau, Mackenzie Hughes (Can), Chris Kirk19:09 Rasmus Hoejgaard (Den), Stephan Jaeger (Ger), (a) Benjamin James19:20 Laurie Canter (Eng), (a) Justin Hastings (Cay), Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen(Den)19:31 Roberto Diaz (Mex), Emilio Gonzalez (Mex), (a) Frankie Harris19:42 Joey Herrera, George Kneiser, Grant Haefner

Starting at hole 10

11:45 Zachary Blair, Alistair Docherty, Scott Vincent (Zim)11:56 Jacques Kruyswijk (Rsa), Jordan Smith (Eng), Eric Cole12:07 Joo-Hyung Kim (Kor), Taylor Pendrith (Can), J. J. Spaun12:18 Ludvig Aaberg (Swe), Hideki Matsuyama (Jpn), Adam Scott (Aus)12:29 Ben Griffin, Maverick McNealy, Andrew Novak12:40 Shane Lowry (Irl), Rory McIlroy (NIrl), Justin Rose (Eng)12:51 Patrick Cantlay, Lucas Glover, Si-Woo Kim (Kor)13:02 Brian Harman, Phil Mickelson, Cameron Smith (Aus)13:13 Brian Campbell, Justin Lower, Niklas Noergaard (Den)13:24 Johnny Keefer, (a) Jackson Koivun, Davis Riley13:35 James Hahn, Mark Hubbard, (a) Michael La Sasso13:46 Chris Gotterup, (a) Mason Howell, Joakim Lagergren (Swe)13:57 Zachary Bauchou, Jackson Buchanan, (a) Lance Simpson17:30 Will Chandler, Andrea Pavan (Ita), Takumi Kanaya (Jpn)17:41 (a) Bryan Lee, Guido Migliozzi (Ita), Preston Summerhays17:52 Max Greyserman, Erik van Rooyen (Rsa), Matt Wallace (Eng)18:03 Christiaan Bezuidenhout (Rsa), Russell Henley, Nick Taylor (Can)18:14 Dustin Johnson, Jon Rahm (Spa), Jordan Spieth18:25 Tyrrell Hatton (Eng), Sung-Jae Im (Kor), Sepp Straka (Aut)18:36 Tom Hoge, J. T. Poston, Cameron Young18:47 Michael Kim, Matthieu Pavon (Fra), Jhonattan Vegas (Ven)18:58 Nick Dunlap, Marc Leishman (Aus), Aaron Rai (Eng)19:09 Matthew Jordan (Eng), Carlos Ortiz (Mex), Yuta Sugiura (Jpn)19:20 Trevor Cone, Ryan McCormick, (a) Zachery Pollo19:31 James Nicholas, (a) Tyler Weaver (Eng), Riki Kawamoto (Jpn)19:42 George Duangmanee, Harrison Ott, Austen Truslow

Second Round Tee Times

Starting at hole 1

11:45 Will Chandler, Andrea Pavan (Ita), Takumi Kanaya (Jpn)11:56 (a) Bryan Lee, Guido Migliozzi (Ita), Preston Summerhays12:07 Max Greyserman, Erik van Rooyen (Rsa), Matt Wallace (Eng)12:18 Christiaan Bezuidenhout (Rsa), Russell Henley, Nick Taylor (Can)12:29 Dustin Johnson, Jon Rahm (Spa), Jordan Spieth12:40 Tyrrell Hatton (Eng), Sung-Jae Im (Kor), Sepp Straka (Aut)12:51 Tom Hoge, J. T. Poston, Cameron Young13:02 Michael Kim, Matthieu Pavon (Fra), Jhonattan Vegas (Ven)13:13 Nick Dunlap, Marc Leishman (Aus), Aaron Rai (Eng)13:24 Matthew Jordan (Eng), Carlos Ortiz (Mex), Yuta Sugiura (Jpn)13:35 Trevor Cone, Ryan McCormick, (a) Zachery Pollo13:46 James Nicholas, (a) Tyler Weaver (Eng), Riki Kawamoto (Jpn)13:57 George Duangmanee, Harrison Ott, Austen Truslow17:30 Zachary Blair, Alistair Docherty, Scott Vincent (Zim)17:41 Jacques Kruyswijk (Rsa), Jordan Smith (Eng), Eric Cole17:52 Joo-Hyung Kim (Kor), Taylor Pendrith (Can), J. J. Spaun18:03 Ludvig Aaberg (Swe), Hideki Matsuyama (Jpn), Adam Scott (Aus)18:14 Ben Griffin, Maverick McNealy, Andrew Novak18:25 Shane Lowry (Irl), Rory McIlroy (NIrl), Justin Rose (Eng)18:36 Patrick Cantlay, Lucas Glover, Si-Woo Kim (Kor)18:47 Brian Harman, Phil Mickelson, Cameron Smith (Aus)18:58 Brian Campbell, Justin Lower, Niklas Noergaard (Den)19:09 Johnny Keefer, (a) Jackson Koivun, Davis Riley19:20 James Hahn, Mark Hubbard, (a) Michael La Sasso19:31 Chris Gotterup, (a) Mason Howell, Joakim Lagergren (Swe)19:42 Zachary Bauchou, Jackson Buchanan, (a) Lance Simpson

Starting at hole 10

11:45 Sam Bairstow (Eng), Emiliano Grillo (Arg), Frederic Lacroix (Fra)11:56 Byeong-Hun An (Kor), Joe Highsmith, Ryan Fox (Nzl)12:07 Jacob Bridgeman, Victor Perez (Fra), Adam Schenk12:18 Brooks Koepka, Min-Woo Lee (Aus), Justin Thomas12:29 Sam Burns, Nicolas Echavarria (Col), Denny McCarthy12:40 Viktor Hovland (Nor), Collin Morikawa, Scottie Scheffler12:51 Corey Conners (Can), Jason Day (Aus), Patrick Reed13:02 Daniel Berger, Bud Cauley, Joaquin Niemann (Chi)13:13 Tony Finau, Mackenzie Hughes (Can), Chris Kirk13:24 Rasmus Hoejgaard (Den), Stephan Jaeger (Ger), (a) Benjamin James13:35 Laurie Canter (Eng), (a) Justin Hastings (Cay), Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen(Den)13:46 Roberto Diaz (Mex), Emilio Gonzalez (Mex), (a) Frankie Harris13:57 Joey Herrera, George Kneiser, Grant Haefner17:30 Trent Phillips, Kevin Velo, (a) Matt Vogt17:41 Chandler Blanchet, Alvaro Ortiz (Mex), Doug Ghim17:52 (a) Evan Beck, Justin B. Hicks, Maxwell Moldovan18:03 Keegan Bradley, Harris English, Tommy Fleetwood (Eng)18:14 Jose Luis Ballester (Spa), Bryson DeChambeau, Xander Schauffele18:25 Wyndham Clark, Matthew Fitzpatrick (Eng), Gary Woodland18:36 Akshay Bhatia, Robert MacIntyre (Sco), Matt McCarty18:47 Cameron Davis (Aus), Thomas Detry (Bel), Davis Thompson18:58 Richard Bland (Eng), Lanto Griffin, (a) Trevor Gutschewski19:09 Ryan Gerard, Edoardo Molinari (Ita), Sam Stevens19:20 (a) Noah Kent, Thriston Lawrence (Rsa), Thorbjoern Olesen (Den)19:31 Jinichiro Kozuma (Jpn), (a) Cameron Tankersley, Chase Johnson19:42 Philip Barbaree, Brady Calkins, Riley Lewis

Recent US Open winners

2024 – Bryson DeChambeau, 1 stroke win over Rory McIlroy – Pinehurst

2023 – Wyndham Clark, 1 stroke win over Rory McIlroy – Los Angeles Country Club

2022 – Matt Fitzpatrick, 1 stroke win over Scottie Scheffler and Will Zalatoris – The Country Club

2021 – Jon Rahm, 1 stroke win over Louis Oosthuizen – Torrey Pines

2020 – Bryson DeChambeau, 6 stroke win over Matthew Wolff – Winged Foot

2019 – Gary Woodland, 3 stroke win over Brooks Koepka – Pebble Beach

2018 – Brooks Koepka, 1 stroke win over Tommy Fleetwood – Shinnecock Hills

2017 – Brooks Koepka, 4 stroke win over Hideki Matsuyama and Brian Harman – Erin Hills

2016 – Dustin Johnson, 3 stroke win over Jim Furyk, Shane Lowry and Scott Piercy – Oakmont

2015 – Jordan Spieth, 1 stroke win over Dustin Johnson and Louis Oosthuizen – Chambers Bay

US Open 2025: The Course

The course at Oakmont, designed by Henry Fownes in 1904 and renovated by Tom Fazio and Gil Hanse since, will measure a maximum yardage of 7,342 yards and be a par 70.

It is one of the oldest and most prestigious courses in the United States and ranks among the hardest.

Oakmont is famous for its huge sloping greens, heavy bunkering and brutal rough – a true US Open test.

It includes the iconic Church Pew Bunker that comes into play on the 3rd and 4th holes. The bunker is 100 yards long and includes twelve grass-covered ridges, which make lies highly unpredictable.

The course will boast some dauntingly long holes as players face the 632-yard par-5 12th, the 507-yard par-4 15th and the 289-yard par-3 8th, which will become the longest par-3 in US Open history.

Being a par 70, there are only two par-5s on the course, both over 600 yards long, meaning scoring low will be extremely tough and Oakmont chiefs are eager to have the winning score be over par.

New Masters champion McIlroy has been the runner-up at the last two US OpensGetty

US Open 2025: What has been said?

Rory McIlroy says he has to ‘get his stuff together’ as he looks to shake off his Masters hangover at the US Open this week.

Asked if he knew how tough it would be to regain his motivation, he said: “I didn’t know. Look, you dream about the final putt going in at the Masters, but you don’t think about what comes next.

“I think I’ve always been a player who struggles to play after a big event, after I win whatever tournament.

“I always struggle to show up with motivation the next week because you’ve just accomplished something and you want to enjoy it and you want to sort of relish the fact that you’ve achieved a goal.

“I think chasing a certain goal for the better part of a decade and a half, I think I’m allowed a little bit of time to relax a little bit.

“I think it’s trying to have a little bit of amnesia and forget about what happened six weeks ago. Then just trying to find the motivation to go back out there and work as hard as I’ve been working.

“But at the same time, you have to enjoy what you’ve just accomplished. I certainly feel like I’m still doing that and I will continue to do that.

“At some point, you have to realise that there’s a little bit more golf left to play this season: here, Portrush (the Open), Ryder Cup, so those are obviously the three big things that I’m sort of looking at for the rest of the year.

“I sort of need to get my stuff together here and get back to the process of what I’d been doing for that seven months from October last year until April this year.”

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