The 2024 U.S. Open is underway.
In total, 156 golfers will begin the tournament Thursday, including 13 players from LIV Golf. The top 60 players from the first two days will make the cut to continue playing on Saturday and Sunday.
All eyes are on the world’s top golfer, Scottie Scheffler, as he attempts to put together his first career U.S. Open victory. Scheffler is the current betting favorite to win the tournament according to BetMGM and is coming off of a win at the Memorial Tournament last weekend.
Pinehurst Resort is hosting the 124th edition of the U.S. Open this year. It’s the fourth time in 25 years the North Carolinian club is playing host and the first since 2014.
Here’s everything you need to know about the 2024 U.S. Open during Round 1 of golf’s third major tournament of the year.
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Leaderboard will be updated as golfers tee off.
USA TODAY has the full list of tee times and groupings at our U.S. Open Championship hub.
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As of Wednesday afternoon, Weather.com forecasts a partly cloudy day in Pinehurst, North Carolina for Round 1 of the U.S. Open. The forecasted high temperature is 88 degrees Fahrenheit and the low, 64 degrees.
NBC and USA will broadcast U.S. Open coverage. Some of the broadcast coverage will also be available for streaming on Peacock.
Here is the full, four-day schedule for coverage according to USOpen.com.
All times Eastern.
Thursday, June 13:
Friday, June 14:
Saturday, June 15:
Sunday, June 16:
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