Northern Ireland’s Rory McIlroy is among the favourites this year, but he is up against Americans Scottie Scheffler and Bryson DeChambeau on their home turf.
Players have four days to prove their worth and secure what is expected to be a multi-million dollar prize. Last year saw a prize pot of $21.5m (£16m), with the winner pocketing $4.3m (£3.2m).
Groundskeepers preparing the course for the US Open golf tournament at Oakmont Country Club (Photo: Charlie Riedel/AP)The event is marking its 125th year and is being held at Oakmont Country Club in the suburbs of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
These golfers then play a further two rounds on each day, and the leading scorer after 72 holes will win the trophy.
What are the day one pairings and tee times?
For day one of the tournament, there are 156 players taking part with staggered start times across tee one and tee 10. All timings are in British Summer Time, which is five hours ahead of the local US time, and (a) denotes an amateur player.
Tee One
11.45am – Matt Vogt (a), Kevin Velo, Trent Phillips 11.56am – Chandler Blanchet, Alvaro Ortiz, Doug Ghim 12:07pm – Evan Beck (a), Maxwell Moldovan, Justin Hicks 12.18pm – Harris English, Tommy Fleetwood, Keegan Bradley 12.29pm – Xander Schauffele, Jose Luis Ballester Barrio, Bryson DeChambeau 12.40pm – Matt Fitzpatrick, Wyndham Clark, Gary Woodland 12.51pm – Akshay Bhatia, Matt McCarty, Robert MacIntyre 1.02pm – Cam Davis, Davis Thompson, Thomas Detry 1.13pm – Richard Bland, Trevor Gutschewski (a), Lanto Griffin 1.24pm – Edoardo Molinari, Sam Stevens, Ryan Gerard 1.35pm – Thriston Lawrence, Noah Kent (a), Thorbjørn Olesen 1.46pm – Jinichiro Kozuma, Cameron Tankersley (a), Chase Johnson 1.57pm – Philip Barbaree, Riley Lewis, Brady Calkins 5.30pm – Frederic LaCroix, Emiliano Grillo, Sam Bairstow 5.41pm – Byeong Hun An, Joe Highsmith, Ryan Fox 5.52pm – Victor Perez, Jacob Bridgeman, Adam Schenk 6.03pm– Min Woo Lee, Justin Thomas, Brooks Koepka 6.14pm – Sam Burns, Nico Echavarria, Denny McCarthy 6.25pm – Viktor Hovland, Collin Morikawa, Scottie Scheffler 6.36pm – Corey Conners, Jason Day, Patrick Reed 6.47pm – Joaquin Niemann, Bud Cauley, Daniel Berger 6.58pm – Mackenzie Hughes, Tony Finau, Chris Kirk 7.09pm – Ben James (a), Rasmus Højgaard, Stephan Jaeger 7.20pm – Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, Justin Hastings (a), Laurie Canter 7.31pm – Frankie Harris (a), Emilio Gonzalez R., Roberto Díaz 7.42pm – Grant Haefner, Joey Herrera, George KneiserTee 10
Tee 10 at Oakmont Country Club (Photo: Gene J. Puskar/AP) 11.45am – Zac Blair, Scott Vincent, Alistair Docherty 11.56am – Jacques Kruyswijk, Jordan Smith, Eric Cole 12.07pm – Tom Kim, J.J. Spaun, Taylor Pendrith 12.18pm – Ludvig Åberg, Adam Scott, Hideki Matsuyama 12.29pm – Ben Griffin, Andrew Novak, Maverick McNealy 12.40pm – Shane Lowry, Justin Rose, Rory McIlroy 12.51pm – Patrick Cantlay, Si Woo Kim, Lucas Glover 1.02pm – Cameron Smith, Brian Harman, Phil Mickelson 1.13pm – Niklas Norgaard, Brian Campbell, Justin Lower 1.24pm – Davis Riley, Jackson Koivun (a), Johnny Keefer 1.35pm. – James Hahn, Mark Hubbard, Michael La Sasso (a) 1.46pm – Joakim Lagergren, Mason Howell (a), Chris Gotterup 1.57pm – Zach Bauchou, Jackson Buchanan, Lance Simpson (a) 5.30 pm – Will Chandler, Andrea Pavan, Takumi Kanaya 5.41pm – Bryan Lee (a), Guido Migliozzi, Preston Summerhays 5.52pm– Erik van Rooyen, Max Greyserman, Matt Wallace 6.03pm – Russell Henley, Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Nick Taylor 6.14pm – Jordan Spieth, Jon Rahm, Dustin Johnson 6.25pm– Tyrrell Hatton, Sungjae Im, Sepp Straka 6.36pm – Cameron Young, Tom Hoge, J.T. Poston 6.47pm – Jhonattan Vegas, Michael Kim, Matthieu Pavon 6.58pm– Marc Leishman, Aaron Rai, Nick Dunlap 7.09pm – Matthew Jordan, Yuta Sugiura, Carlos Ortiz 7.20pm – Ryan McCormick, Trevor Cone, Zachery Pollo (a) 7.31pm – James Nicholas, Tyler Weaver (a), Riki Kawamoto 7.42pm – Austen Truslow, Harrison Ott, George DuangmaneeHow can I watch the US Open?
Sky Sports is also available through Now TV, where sports package subscriptions start from £26 a month or £14.99 for a day membership.
The live coverage of the tournament will be on Sky Sports Golf:
Thursday – 12.30pm to 12.30am (Fri) Friday – 12.30pm to 12.30am (Sat) Saturday – 4pm to 1am (Sun) Sunday – 4pm to midnight Rory McIlroy has the UK’s hopes resting on his shoulders at the tournament (Photo: Zac Goodwin/PA)Who are the favourites for the 2025 US Open?
Ranked the world’s number one player, he has won the Masters twice and the 2025 PGA Championship and has been compared to Jack Nicklaus for the way he plays the game from tee to green with minimal mistakes.
The 28-year-old from Dallas, Texas, has odds of 16/5 to win on the comparison website Oddschecker.
The 31-year-old, originally from California, has form in this tournament. He is the reigning US Open champion from 2024 and also won in 2020.
The Swedish professional golfer, 25, has a world ranking of six and was part of the winning European team in the 2023 Ryder Cup.
Rahm, 30, from Barrica, Spain, has odds of 14/1 and has a previous US Open win to his name in 2021. He also won the Masters in 2023.
The 36-year-old, from County Down, Northern Ireland, is currently ranked number two in the world and has tasted success at the US Open before, winning in 2011.
The 31-year-old won the PGA Championship and the Open Championship last year and is currently ranked number three in the world and has winning odds of 20/1.
The top 20 favouites based on current odds with Oddschecker are:
Scottie Scheffler 16/5 Bryson DeChambeau 8/1 Ludvig Aberg 10/1 Jon Rahm 14/1 Rory McIlroy 18/1 Xander Schauffele 20/1 Colin Morikawa 22/1 Joaquin Niemann 25/1 Shane Lowry 28/1 Sepp Straka 33/1 Justin Thomas 33/1 Patrick Cantlay 33/1 Corey Connors 40/1 Viktor Hovland 40/1 Hideki Matsyuyama 50/1 JJ Spaun 50/1 Jordan Spieth 55/1 Tyrrell Hatton 55/1 Tommy Fleetwood 60/1 Russell Henley 60/1 Read More Details
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