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Editor's note: For the latest news, updates and highlights from Round 2 of the U.S. Open, follow along here.

A record-setting opening round is complete at the 123rd U.S. Open , which is taking place at  the Los Angeles Country Club  in California. It's the first time the venue has hosted the championship. 

It's also the first major tournament since the PGA Tour, DP World Tour and the Saudi-backed LIV Golf  announced a partnership , and it is sure to be a  topic of conversation  throughout the weekend. One of the more intriguing storylines is the groupings, one of which features PGA Championship winner and LIV golfer  Brooks Koepka with Rory McIlroy , who has been one of the most vocal critics of LIV. 

USA TODAY Sports will bring you the latest news, updates, highlights and more throughout Thursday's opening round. Follow along.

Round 2 live blog: Fowler, Schauffele look to continue momentum

First round of US Open wraps up

Rickie Fowler and Xander Schauffele sit atop the leaderboard at 8-under  after each matched a major record by shooting 62 . Despite their historic performances, they don't have a ton of breathing room; scores were low throughout the day and Wyndham Clark and two-time major champion Dustin Johnson both went 6-under to sit just two strokes back. Four-time major champ Rory McIlroy is one shot back of Johnson and Clark after shooting 5-under. He's in a tie with Brian Harman.

Rory McIlroy's stellar round falls apart on final hole

Rory McIlroy shot a bogey-free opening round up until he got to the 18th and final hole of the day.

He landed in the rough and whiffed the ball on his next swing , counting as a stroke. He chipped the ball onto the green and saved bogey with a 15-foot putt to capture a little momentum back that he built up during the round. 

It marked McIlroy’s first bogey of the day to finish the round at 5-under, tied in fifth place with Brian Harman. McIlroy started the round on fire, scoring five of his six birdies on the day in the first nine holes, but he slowed down a little on the back nine.

Dustin Johnson tied for third after finishing with bogey

Dustin Johnson was one putt away from a bogey-free round for the second time in his U.S. Open career. He had the opportunity to save par on the ninth hole, his last of the day. His putt was lined up and looked like it was headed in until the ball skimmed the edge of the hole and spun out. It marked Johnson’s first bogey of the day and dropped him to 6-under, tied for third place with Northern Irishman Rory McIlroy and American Wyndham Clark.

The first and only time Johnson hit a bogey-free round at the U.S. Open was in 2016, when he won his first major title. He also won the 2020 Masters. 

Johnson said this tournament is the first time he's ever played or even seen the Los Angeles Country Club course. "The first time I saw it was Monday. It was the first time I ever player here," he said after his round.

Rory McIlroy moves up leaderboard with sixth birdie

It’s raining birdies at the U.S. Open. 

Rory McIlroy moved up the leaderboard with a birdie on the par-3 15th, his sixth birdie of the opening round and first on the back nine. McIlroy has hit 15 greens through 15 holes so far and has not shot a bogey.  

McIlroy is tied in third place with American Dustin Johnson and Wyndham Clark at -6, two strokes behind co-leaders Rickie Fowler and Xander Schauffele.

Phil Mickelson hits back-to-back bogeys 

Mickelson, who finished tied for second place in the 2023 Masters, looked like his vintage self to start the opening round of the U.S. Open. He was up to -3 through 14 holes, but he struggled on the final holes on the back nine. He shot back-to-back bogeys on No. 6 and No. 7 to bring him to -1. He currently sits in 24th place. 

The six-time major winner has won every major tournament except the U.S. Open, where he’s finished as a runner-up six times: 1999, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2009 and 2013.

Rory McIlroy birdies five of nine holes

Rory McIlroy came out the gate hot and hasn’t slowed down. McIlroy has birdied five of the first nine holes in the U.S. Open to put him 5-under for the tournament, tied for third place with Americans Brian Harman and Wyndham Clark. That marked McIlroy's lowest opening 9-hole score in his major career.

He is only three strokes off co-leaders Rickie Fowler and Xander Schauffele, who finished at 8-under

Brooks Koepka struggles early in first round of US Open

Brooks Koepka got off to a slow start in the first round of the U.S. Open. He hit par on hole 7, which kept his score at a lowly +3. He is currently tied for 114th.

On the previous hole, he barely missed the cup with a short putt on a par attempt and had to settle for a bogey.

The American golfer is in the same group as Rory McIlroy, who is currently tied for fifth with a -3 score.

Koepka has won five majors in his career, including last month’s PGA Championship . He was one of the players to join LIV Golf and was the first LIV golfer to win a major with the victory. Earlier this month, the PGA Tour and LIV Golf announced a merger after a heated year-long rivalry .

The 2017 U.S. Open was Koepka's first major win . He also took home the title in 2018.

Sam Burns hits first career hole-in-one, second ace at US Open of the day

Sam Burns hit his first career ace in the first round of the U.S. Open. He used a wedge to smack the hole-in-one at hole 15. When the ball dropped, he threw his club up in the air as the crowd cheered.

According to the PGA Tour, it’s his first hole-in-one in 401 rounds on the series.

Frenchman Matthieu Pavon also hit an ace at the par-3 hole earlier in the day. It’s the third time that there were two aces at the same hole in the same round in U.S. Open history.

There have now been 50 total aces hit across all U.S. Opens.

Burns is currently tied for eighth with a score of -2.

Nick Hardy hits 60-foot birdie

Birdies are flying everywhere in the first round of the U.S. Open. But Nick Hardy's stood out.

The American golfer hit a 60-foot putt on the 18th hole. The crowd cheered enthusiastically as he made the shot.

The putt puts him at 2-under, tied for seventh.

Has Rickie Fowler won a major?

No, Rickie Fowler has not won a major in his 13-year PGA Tour career. He finished second at the 2018 Masters and had a successful year in 2014, finishing third at the PGA Championship, second at the British Open and second at the U.S. Open. He has won five PGA Tour tournaments in his career.

Rory McIlroy opens with back-to-back birdies

Rory McIlroy is off to a great start at the U.S. Open. He came out the gate swinging — literally — with a 382-yard tee shot on the par-5 first hole to set him up for a birdie. The Northern Ireland native followed it up with another birdie on the par-4 second hole to put him -2 to start the tournament. 

McIlroy won the U.S. Open in 2011. 

Brooks Koepka, who won the PGA Championship last month, got off to a less than ideal start, however. He scored a bogey on hole No. 1 to put him at +1 for the day. Koepka won the U.S. Open in 2017 and 2018. 

Alejandro Del Rey nearly hits a hole-in-one in debut

Alejandro Del Rey made a statement in his U.S. Open debut, nearly hitting a hole-in-one on the par-4 sixth hole. He smacked the ball up into the air, it bounced on the green and rolled down the bank nearly into the hole. It landed two feet, seven inches away.

He finished the hole with an eagle on the next stroke with a light putt. He is currently tied for 59th with a +1.

Xander Schauffele ties Rickie Fowler at top of leaderboard with historic first round

Xander Schauffele stormed onto the scene in the U.S. Open and tied Rickie Fowler with a score of 62. The duo are at the top of the leaderboard at -8.

Schauffele said he had a "pretty good flow throughout the round." He got to his record-tying score by way of eight birdies and no bogeys, compared to Fowler's 10 birdies and two bogeys.

"I was looking at Rickie up on the board all day so every time I made a birdie, it said I was still in second place," Schauffele said after the first round. "I just felt like if he was doing it, why can’t I?"

This is the lowest score ever posted in the first round of the U.S. Open, one of four majors. It is also only the second and third time in all majors since 1983 that a player has posted a score of 62. Per the PGA Tour , the only previous outing was Branden Grace, who recorded the score in the third round of the 2017 British Open.

Rickie Fowler hits lowest round at US Open ever

For Rickie Fowler, it was smooth sailing through the first round of the U.S. Open. So smooth that he posted the lowest single-round score in the tournament history with a score of 62.

The American golfer hit 10 birdies on the day at Los Angeles Country Club as he powered his way to the top of the leaderboard, finishing -8. He's the first player to hit 10 birdies in the first round of the tournament's history .

"I knew it was close, I wasn't sure the exact number," he said on the USA broadcast. "I was really just trying to keep moving forward, made a lot of good swings. It's been a while since I made some mid-range putts, so it was nice to make a lot of those. I kept putting myself in great positions and kinda picked my way around the course."

What putter does Rickie Fowler use?

Rickie Fowler switched to a Odyssey Versa Jailbird putter earlier this year after trying out his caddie’s putter and taking a liking to it, according to PGATour.com . The putter has a SuperStroke Tour 3.0 17-inch grip and 20-25 grams of lead tape on the sole, per PGATour.com.

Scottie Scheffler hits back-to-back birdies

Scottie Scheffler hit back-to-back birdies on Thursday to put him at -4, which places him third overall.

Brooks Koepka tee time today

Brooks Koepka tees off at 4:54 p.m. ET. Rory McIlroy and Hideki Matsuyama are also in the group.

Rickie Fowler extends lead with ninth birdie, but Americans on his heels 

Fowler took the lead early Thursday and he is keeping his foot on the gas. He extended his lead to 7-under par with a birdie on hole No. 6, his ninth birdie of the day as he closes out his impressive first round.

The birdie put Fowler two strokes ahead of the competition, but not for long. Fellow American Xander Schauffele cut into Fowler's lead after sinking a birdie on hole No. 5. Schauffele is in second place at 6-under. Americans Scottie Scheffler and Bryson DeChambeau are tied for third place at 3-under. 

France's Matthieu Pavon records 2023 US Open's first hole-in-one

The par-3 15th hole at the Los Angeles Country Club drew considerable attention before this year's U.S. Open began because it was set to become the shortest hole in major championship history. Could an ace (or more) be in the works?

That question was answered early in Thursday's opening round when France's Matthieu Pavon sent his tee shot on the 124-yard hole spinning back into the cup.

The hole-in-one put Pavon at even par with three holes to play in his opening round.

Rickie Fowler surges into US Open lead

A rapid turn of events propelled Rickie Fowler ahead of the pack as he made the turn in his opening round. Fowler tapped in his third birdie in a row and seventh of the day on the 485-yard, par 4 second hole to move to 5-under par for the tournament. That gave him a two-shot lead through 11 holes.

Jacob Solomon had just grabbed the outright lead with a birdie on the short par-3 15th, but he gave the shot right back on 16 with a bogey to drop him one shot behind Fowler.

But Fowler nailed his approach from 171 yards to just about a foot from the cut on No. 2 to complete the two-shot swing. Shortly after Fowler's birdie, however, Xander Schauffele rolled in one of his own to move to 4-under through 10 holes.

Xander Schauffele takes aim at top of leaderboard

Ranked No. 6 in the world , Xander Schauffele is no stranger to being in contention for a major title. The 29-year-old California native has twice tied for second place (2019 Masters, 2018 British Open) and also tied for third (2021 Masters) ... putting him on a short list of the best active golfers yet to win a major .

Starting his opening round on No. 10 at the Los Angeles Country Club, Schauffele recorded three birdies and no bogeys on his opening nine to get within one stroke of leader Jacob Solomon.

That put him in a four-way tie with Ryan Gerard (through 15), Dylan Wu (through 13) and Rickie Fowler (through nine).

Solomon was in the first group off the tee this morning, along with amateur Omar Morales. The two have set a sizzling pace with each grabbing the lead at different times in the early going.

Hole No. 3 yielding both greenside highlights, lowlights

Many of the participants in this year's U.S. Open had never played the Los Angeles Country Club before they arrived this week. So the course's danger spots could pop up in some surprising ways.

Take, for example, Canadian Adam Svensson. Hitting out of a bunker on No. 3, Svensson flew the green, but his ball had so much spin it ended up rolling back down the slope to the front fringe.

Svensson ended up with a bogey on the hole.

On the other hand, Wake Forest golfer Michael Brennan showed some serious imagination when he found himself with a tricky lie on the same hole. But unlike Svensson, his chip shot rolled into the cup for a birdie.

Youth is serving well on front nine

The youth infusion of the PGA Tour is showing during the early holes of the U.S. Open. 

Jacob Solomon, 23, and 26-year-old Dylan Wu are at the top of the leaderboard at 3-under along with Xander Schauffele as they make the turn to the second nine in Thursday's opening round. And Omar Morales, a 20-year-old amateur, is one shot off the lead after he bogeyed at 11th hole.

Solomon, who went to Auburn University, is currently ranked No. 737 in the world.

Amateur Omar Morales taking advantage of par 5s to grab early lead

Amateur Omar Morales is making the most of his opportunities on the long par 5s during his first round, birdieing both the first hole, measured at 594 yards, and the 537-yard No. 8. Morales, 20, finished the front nine tied for the lead at 3-under par with Dylan Wu, whose best showing at a major is finishing tied for 31st at the 2021 U.S. Open.

Some other notables: Francesco Molinari, Shane Lowry, Xander Schauffele, Rickie Fowler and 2020 winner Bryson DeChambeau are all at 1-under. 2021 winner Jon Rahm is even through four holes and World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is at 1-over through four.

Logjam atop US Open leaderboard through first few holes

Dylan Wu, Omar Morales and Jacob Solomon find themselves at the top of the leaderboard early at 2-under.

But early on, 10 players have found themselves under par, including amateurs Morales and Michael Brennan. For those teeing off on the par 5 1st, that and the par 4 3rd hole are where most golfers are earning their early scores.

Michael Kim, Scott Stallings, and 2018 British Open champion Francesco Molinari started their first round on the 10th and birdied that hole as well.

2023 US Open golf TV schedule 

Coverage starts Thursday at 9:40 a.m. ET on the Peacock streaming service. USA Network will continue at 1 p.m.-8 p.m., and then coverage will switch to NBC from 8 p.m.-11 p.m. 

How to watch the US Open 2023 

Golfers can be followed on the live stream at  USOpen.com  and  Peacock . 

Meet the amateurs playing in the 2023 US Open

It’s no surprise to see amateurs in the field at major championships. Yet at the 2023 U.S. Open at Los Angeles Country Club’s North Course, more than 10% of the field will be amateurs. 

Among the 19 amateurs who will tee it up this week in Los Angeles, only three weren’t on a college golf team this spring or, in the case of Wenyi Ding, will be on campus come this fall. College golf has never been stronger, and it shows in the number of golfers who played their way into the field. 

Here’s a look at the amateurs competing at the 2023 U.S. Open. — Cameron Jourdan  

US Open broadcasters 

  • Play by play: Dan Hicks / Terry Gannon / Steve Sands 
  • Analysis: Paul Azinger / Brad Faxon / Brandel Chamblee / Morgan Pressel / Paul McGinley / Nick Dougherty 
  • Tower: Brad Faxon / Curt Byrum / Peter Jacobsen / Steve Sands / Jimmy Roberts 
  • On-Course: John Wood / Notah Begay III / Smylie Kaufman / Arron Oberholser / Jim Gallagher Jr. 
  • Interviews: Damon Hack 
  • Essays: Jimmy Roberts 

Rory McIlroy discusses LACC, US Open strategy  

Rory McIlroy has played well at the U.S. Open for the last four years, tying for fifth at The Country Club, for seventh at Torrey Pines, for eighth at Winged Foot and for ninth at Pebble Beach. Now he steps onto a golf course he has never seen — except for a few videos on YouTube — hoping to rekindle his 2014 major magic. 

But does LACC fit his game? 

It should, especially with his power off the tee. On several holes where most of the field will have to hit driver to get into position, McIlroy plans to utilize his 5-wood. 

“With the way the fairways are running, my 5-wood down that eighth hole (a par 5) is going 300 yards, then you leave yourself a 4-iron into that green. You’re taking some of the trouble out of play with your tee shot by doing that,” McIlroy told Johnson Wagner during a walk-and-talk for Golf Central. — Riley Hamel  

What is the weather forecast for Los Angeles on Thursday?  

The forecast calls for temperatures in the low to mid-70s with partly cloudy skies, with the sun breaking through later in the day and light winds. 

L.A. Country Club's tiny par-3 15th hole shows distance can be deceptive

Brute force will serve golfers well at times  during the U.S. Open . But they'll need to be far more surgical to survive what is set to become the shortest hole in U.S. Open history.

It’s the par-3 No. 15 at The Los Angeles Country Club . Although the hole is listed at 124 yards, in one round of the tournament it is expected to be shortened to 80 yards when the tee boxes are moved forward.

However, the green provides a small landing pad that requires players to control not only distance but the spin of their ball.

"It's really kind of a genius design with the way the green is," said Scottie Scheffler, the world’s top-ranked golfer. "I love those little short par-3s. I think that's the way most par-3s should be, just because there is opportunity for birdie and bogey. I think they're good separator holes." — Josh Peter

Rory McIlroy, Brooks Koepka will start 2023 US Open in same group 

Whatever issues remain between PGA Tour golfers and those who left to join the lucrative Saudi-funded LIV Golf , will certainly be one of the main storylines when the 123rd U.S. Open starts Thursday at the Los Angeles Country Club. 

PGA Championship winner Brooks Koepka and Rory McIlroy are set to tee off together at 4:54 p.m. ET with 2021 Masters champ Hideki Matsuyama also in the group. All three golfers are among the betting favorites to win the U.S. Open, according to DraftKings . — Scooby Axson  

Tiger Woods' reign yet to result in surge of Black golfers

Tiger Woods, recovering from ankle surgery, won't be at this year's  U.S. Open . Neither will the impact on golf many thought he’d have.

In 1997, Woods stoked imaginations when he became the first Black player to win the Masters. At just 21, he was the superstar some hoped (and others predicted) would revolutionize the sport by attracting more Black people to the golf course and inspiring the development of top Black pros.

More than 26 years later, the 156-player field at the U.S. Open to be played at The Los Angeles Country Club has a clear void: no known Black players . — Josh Peter

What have PGA Tour pros learned about this year's US Open venue? 

It’s a mere seven-mile drive — which could stretch a good hour in the city’s gridlock — to get from famed Riviera Country Club, circa 1926, in Pacific Palisades to venerable Los Angeles Country Club, which is even older, dating to 1896, and occupies nearly a mile of frontage on both sides of Wilshire Boulevard between Beverly Hills to the east, Century City to the south, Westwood to the west, and Bel Air to the north. 

It was a popular choice earlier this season among competitors at the Genesis Invitational to sneak over to LACC and do an advance reconnaissance mission.

Here’s what defending champion Matt Fitzpatrick, Adam Scott, Rory McIlroy, Max Homa, Tommy Fleetwood and Shane Lowry had to say about the venue for the third major of the year. — Adam Schupak  

2022 US Open champion 

Defending champion Matt Fitzpatrick will try to become the first golfer to repeat at the U.S. Open since Koepka pulled off the feat in 2017 and 2018. Fitzpatrick is currently at +3500 odds to win the tournament, according to DraftKings Sportsbook . — Scooby Axson  

US Open favorites 

World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is the betting favorite to win the 2023 U.S. Open with +600 odds, according to DraftKings Sportsbook . He is followed by 2023 Masters winner Jon Rahm (+900) and current PGA champion Brooks Koepka (+1200) to round out the top three. 

Other notable names with significant betting interest are Rory McIlroy (+1600), Viktor Hovland (+1800) and Jordan Spieth (+3000). 

USA TODAY readers can claim an exclusive offer to add +1000 odds on any golfer to win the 2023 U.S. Open. — Richard Morin 

US Open sleepers 

There are also several golfers who could interest bettors as sleeper picks with certain sportsbooks . Hideki Matsuyama, an eight-time winner on tour and 2017 U.S. Open runner-up, could see some action at +4500 to win at LACC.

Another intriguing option is Jason Day (+5000), who has seven top-10 finishes and one win on tour this season. The Australian could be due for a rebound after missing the cut in each of his last two tournament appearances. — Richard Morin  

L.A. Country Club layout 

Los Angeles Country Club’s North Course, site of the 2023 U.S. Open , was designed by George C. Thomas Jr. and opened in 1928. It was restored by the team of Gil Hanse, Jim Wagner and Geoff Shackelford in 2010. 

Situated on a terrific piece of rolling ground and serving as an urban oasis off the busy Wilshire Boulevard, the North Course will play to 7,421 yards with a par of 70 for the U.S. Open. The course features three par 5s and five par 3s, with two of the downhill par 3s playing longer than 280 yards. 

Los Angeles Country Club’s North Course ranks No. 2 in California on Golfweek’s Best list of top private clubs in each state, and it is No. 14 on Golfweek’s Best list of top classic courses built in the United States before 1960. — Jason Lusk  

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Is Tiger Woods playing in the US Open? 

No. In May, Tiger Woods withdrew from the U.S. Open as he recovers from ankle surgery. 

Past US Open winning scores 

  • 2022: Matt Fitzpatrick: -6, 274 (The Country Club, Brookline, Mass.)
  • 2021: Jon Rahm: -6, 278 (Torry Pines Golf Course, La Jolla, Calif.)
  • 2020: Bryson DeChambeau: -6, 274 (Winged Foot Golf Club, Mamaroneck, N.Y.)
  • 2019: Gary Woodland: -13, 271 (Pebble Beach Golf Links, Pebble Beach, Calif.)
  • 2018: Brooks Koepka: +1, 281 (Shinnecock Hills Golf Club, Shinnecock Hills, N.Y.)
  • 2017: Brooks Koepka: -16, 272 (Erin Hills, Erin, Wis.)
  • 2016: Dustin Johnson: -4, 276 (Oakmont Country Club, Oakmont, Pa.)
  • 2015: Jordan Spieth: -5, 275 (Chambers Bay, University Place, Wash.)
  • 2014: Martin Kaymer: -9, 271 (Pinehurst Resort, Pinehurst, N.C.)
  • 2013: Justin Rose: +1, 281 (Merion Golf Club, Ardmore, Pa.)
  • 2012: Webb Simpson: +1, 281 (The Olympic Club, Daly City, Calif.)
  • 2011: Rory McIlroy: -16, 272 (Congressional Country Club, Bethesda, Md.)
  • 2010: Graeme McDowell: E, 284 (Pebble Beach Golf Links, Pebble Beach, Calif.)

US Open purse 2023 

USGA CEO Mike Whan announced a $20 million purse for the 2023 U.S. Open. 

US Open payouts 2023 

The winner will earn $3.6 million. 

US Open first round tee times, pairings 

All times are Eastern.  

  • 9:45 a.m. — Omar Morales, Deon Germishuys, Jacob Solomon
  • 9:56 a.m. — Ryan Gerard, Yuto Katsuragawa, Michael Brennan
  • 10:07 a.m. — Hayden Buckley, Adam Svensson, Pablo Larrazabal
  • 10:18 a.m. — Carson Young, Dylan Wu, Roger Sloan
  • 10:29 a.m. — Ryo Ishikawa, Kevin Streelman, Matthieu Pavon
  • 10:40 a.m. — Shane Lowry, Justin Thomas, Tommy Fleetwood
  • 10:51 a.m. — Sungjae Im, K.H. Lee, J.T. Poston
  • 11:02 a.m. — Gary Woodland, Adam Scott, Corey Conners
  • 11:13 a.m. — Collin Morikawa, Max Homa, Scottie Scheffler
  • 11:24 a.m. — Denny McCarthy, Joel Dahmen, Adam Hadwin
  • 11:35 a.m. — Matthew McClean, Seamus Power, Ryan Fox
  • 11:46 a.m. — Mac Meissner, Barclay Brown, Gunn Charoenkul
  • 11:57 a.m. — Alexander Yang, Jesse Schutte, Andy Svoboda
  • 3:15 p.m. — Brent Grant, Vincent Norrman, Charley Hoffman
  • 3:26 p.m. — Simon Forsstrom, Carlos Ortiz, Maxwell Moldovan
  • 3:37 p.m. — Eric Cole, Thirston Lawrence, Adam Schenk
  • 3:48 p.m. — Luke List, Wilco Nienaber, Alejandro Del Rey
  • 3:59 p.m. — Adrian Meronk, Harris English, Joaquin Niemann
  • 4:10 p.m. — Alex Noren, Wyndham Clark, Austin Eckroat
  • 4:21 p.m. — Kurt Kitayama, Cam Davis, Russell Henley
  • 4:32 p.m. — Cameron Smith, Matt Fitzpatrick, Sam Bennett
  • 4:43 p.m. — Billy Horschel, Chris Kirk, Brian Harman
  • 4:54 p.m. — Brooks Koepka, Hideki Matsuyama, Rory McIlroy
  • 5:05 p.m. — Sebastian Munoz, Nick Taylor, Taylor Montgomery
  • 5:16 p.m. — Olin Browne Jr., David Puig, Karl Vilips
  • 5:27 p.m. — Corey Pereira, Isaac Simmons, J.J. Grey
  • 9:45 a.m. — Berry Henson, Ryutaro Nagano, Hank Lebioda
  • 9:56 a.m. — Michael Kim, Jordan Smith, Wenyi Ding
  • 10:07 a.m. — Scott Stallings, Preston Summerhays, Lucas Herbert
  • 10:18 a.m. — Jens Dantorp, Patrick Rodgers, Ryan Armour
  • 10:29 a.m. — Thomas Pieters, Aaron Wise, Gordon Sargent
  • 10:40 a.m. — Bryson DeChambeau, Francesco Molinari, Tyrrell Hatton
  • 10:51 a.m. — Tom Hoge, Sergio Garcia, Sepp Straka
  • 11:02 a.m. — Justin Rose, Rickie Fowler, Jason Day
  • 11:13 a.m. — Patrick Reed, Matt Kuchar, Si Woo Kim
  • 11:24 a.m. — Xander Schauffele, Viktor Hovland, Jon Rahm
  • 11:35 a.m. — Martin Kaymer, Stewart Cink, Michael Thorbjornsen
  • 11:46 a.m. — David Horsey, Brendan Valdez, Paul Barjon
  • 11:57 a.m. — Jordan Gumberg, Kyle Mueller, Bastien Amat
  • 3:15 p.m. — Ross Fisher, Nico Echavarria, Paul Haley II
  • 3:26 p.m. — Nick Dunlap, Nick Hardy, Sam Stevens
  • 3:37 p.m. — Taylor Pendrith, Aldrich Potgieter, Romain Langasque
  • 3:48 p.m. — Andrew Putnam, Victor Perez, Abraham Ancer
  • 3:59 p.m. — Phil Mickelson, Padraig Harrington, Keegan Bradley
  • 4:10 p.m. — Mito Pereira, Emiliano Grillo, Mateo Fernandez de Oliveira
  • 4:21 p.m. — Tom Kim, Sahith Theegala, Cameron Young
  • 4:32 p.m. — Sam Burns, Dustin Johnson, Keith Mitchell
  • 4:43 p.m. — Tony Finau, Jordan Spieth, Patrick Cantlay
  • 4:54 p.m. — Davis Thompson, Min Woo Lee, Justin Suh
  • 5:05 p.m. — Taylor Moore, Mackenzie Hughes, Ben Carr
  • 5:16 p.m. — Patrick Cover, David Nyfjall, Frankie Capan III
  • 5:27 p.m. — Austen Truslow, Christian Cavaliere, Alex Schaake

U.S. Open champ Wyndham Clark visits hometown NBA champion Denver Nuggets

Wyndham Clark sits courtside with the U.S. Open trophy for the  Denver Nuggets' win over the New York Knicks on Thursday, March 21. (Photo courtesy Denver Nuggets)

Wyndham Clark sits courtside with the U.S. Open trophy for the Denver Nuggets' win over the New York Knicks on Thursday, March 21. (Photo courtesy Denver Nuggets)

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The U.S. Open and NBA champions met Thursday night in Denver.

Wyndham Clark sat courtside as the Nuggets beat the New York Knicks, 113-100, in Denver. Clark got the red-carpet treatment from his hometown hoops team. He met Nuggets star DeAndre Jordan on the court before the game and was photographed sitting courtside.

“He brought his trophy to compare to ours,” Jordan said in a video posted to the team’s Instagram account. A photo also was taken of Clark holding the U.S. Open trophy next to the Naismith Trophy that the Nuggets won last year. It was the franchise’s first NBA championship.

Wyndham Clark talked with Denver Nuggets' center DeAndre Jordan ahead of the Nuggets' win over the New York Knicks on Thursday, March 21. (Photo courtesy Denver Nuggets)

Wyndham Clark talked with Denver Nuggets' center DeAndre Jordan ahead of the Nuggets' win over the New York Knicks on Thursday, March 21. (Photo courtesy Denver Nuggets)

Clark is up to a career-high fourth in the Official World Golf Ranking and ranks second in the FedExCup. He won this year's AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am after a course-record 60 at Pebble Beach and has finished runner-up in the past two PGA TOUR events, the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard. He hails from Denver, having attended Valor Christian High School (along with San Francisco 49ers star Christian McCaffrey. Clark won his first high school state title as a sophomore, then shot 64-64 as a senior to win the title by eight strokes.

Clark also won the 2009 Colorado Junior Stroke Play Championship by 11 strokes at the age of 15. The next year, he won the CGA Stroke Play Championship, becoming that tournament’s youngest winner since 1971. That tournament took place at Boulder (Colorado) Country Club, the same site where he won the Pac-12 Championship seven years later while playing for the University of Oregon.

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Former US Open doubles champ's son Martin Damm Jr. records maiden ATP tour win at Miami Open 2024

M artin Damm Jr. notched his first-ever victory on the ATP tour on Wednesday (March 20), springing up an upset over World No. 49 Zhang Zhizhen in the first round of the 2024 Miami Masters.

Damm Jr., son of 2006 US Open men's doubles champion Martin Damm, turned pro in 2020. The 20-year-old had previously played in the qualifiers at the 2022 Miami Masters, the 2023 Shanghai Masters and the US Open in 2022-23, but failed to make the main draw of those ATP events.

Having received a wildcard into this year's 1000-level event in Miami, the American made the most of it as he beat his much higher-ranked opponent Zhang Zhizhen 7-6(2), 7-6(3). The World No. 204 showed immense resilience during the first set of the match; Zhizhen held a set point as he served for the set at 5-4 up, but was broken by Damm Jr before losing the tiebreaker seven points to two.

While the Chinese was broken in the first game of the second set, he broke back three games later as another tiebreaker was required to decide the set. The American won it in a similar fashion to the first-set shootout, sending him through to the second round of this week's Miami Masters.

Martin Damm Jr. will next face 14th-seeded Tommy Paul for a place in the Round of 32 of the ATP Masters 1000 tournament. While the 20-year-old has yet to prove his credentials on either the main tour or the Challenger circuit, he has recorded five triumphs from 10 finals on the ITF World Tennis Tour.

Martin Damm Jr.'s father won his lone Majors title partnering doubles legend Leander Paes

Meanwhile, Martin Damm Sr. enjoyed a passable singles career on the ATP tour, recording a 157-210 win/loss record. Having represented the Czech Republic his entire career, he reached a career-high singles ranking of 42 in 1997, with his best performance coming at the 1994 Australian Open - where he reached the fourth round.

Damm Sr. was a far better doubles player, recording 40 title victories in 64 finals on the ATP tour. Out of those 64 finals, three came at the Majors: the 1993 US Open, the 2006 Australian Open and the 2006 US Open. He won his only Grand Slam doubles title at Flushing Meadows in 2006, teaming up with India's Leander Paes to defeat the pair of Jonas Bjorkman and Max Mirnyi.

Martin Damm Sr. was a force to be reckoned with in mixed doubles as well, having made the mixed doubles final of the 2006 US Open. The Czech and his countrywoman Květa Peschke were denied by Martina Navratilova and Bob Bryan in the title clash. He peaked at No. 7 in men's doubles rankings, eventually hanging up his racquet in 2011.

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Second seed Jannik Sinner pulled off a Miami Open great escape by coming back from the brink with a gritty 5-7 7-5 6-1 win over Tallon Griekspoor to move into the fourth round on Sunday.

It took Coco Gauff a while to wake up on Sunday but when she did it was lights out for Oceane Dodin as the American third seed stormed back from 4-2 down to earn a 6-4 6-0 win and a place in the Miami Open fourth round.

After two days of rain the sun returned to the Miami Open on Saturday in a good omen for Iga Swiatek, who launched her bid to become just the second woman to win the "Sunshine Double" more than once with a breezy 6-1 6-1 win over Italy's Camila Giorgi.

Aryna Sabalenka, back on court for the second time in as many days following the apparent suicide of former boyfriend Konstantin Koltsov, had a difficult and emotional week come to an end on Saturday with a 6-4 1-6 6-1 loss to Anhelina Kalinina.

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Pakistan fast bowler Mohammad Amir made himself available for the upcoming Twenty20 World Cup on Sunday, more than three years after retiring from international cricket.

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Taylor Swift's reign continues as she ramps up for the next leg of The Eras Tour. The singer-songwriter will kick off the European portion of her world tour in Paris in May, which will continue throughout the summer. From there, she'll return to North America to tour Canada and a few remaining US cities in the fall. If you're hoping to attend, we've compiled all of the details of The Eras Tour, including how to get Taylor Swift tour tickets.

Swift's Eras Tour has taken the world by storm since March 2023. The three-plus-hour tour features hits from each of Swift's album eras, from "Lover" to her recent Grammy Award-winning "Midnights." Each show also features surprise songs and occasional guests, so fans never quite know what they're in for. Swift will release her latest album, "The Tortured Poets Department," in April, but it's unknown if any of those songs will make their way to the tour setlist. 

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Getting tickets has become its own battle and many fans have waited hours in the Ticketmaster queue to hopefully snag some seats, if they could get a presale ticket code in the first place. While Swift continues to extend the tour, including new US dates, tickets remain hard to come by.

Below, we've put together a guide on everything to know about The Eras Tour, including the tour schedule, ticket purchasing details, resale ticket prices, and the concert film streaming options . You can also peruse resale vendors like StubHub and Vivid Seats at your leisure.

Taylor Swift international tour dates

The Eras Tour international dates resume on May 9 in Paris. The European tour will run until August 20 in London. UK prices are listed in pounds, and start times vary from city to city. US dates start in October and can be found under the following table.

Taylor Swift North American tour dates

The Eras tour will return to the US on October 18 in Miami. In addition to the Miami shows, Swift will perform multiple dates in New Orleans and Indianapolis. On November 14, Swift will head to Canada for several shows in Toronto and Vancouver. All North American shows start at 7 p.m. local time.

How to buy tickets for Taylor Swift's 2024 tour

Original standard tickets for Taylor Swift's 2024 sold out long ago for both international and domestic dates. All US tickets and many international tickets were sold through Ticketmaster , although select international locations used different services. 

Tickets for most dates are available on resale websites like StubHub and Vivid Seats . These are generally higher-priced than the originals, which are no longer available. Keep in mind that some countries have rules regarding reselling tickets.

How much are Taylor Swift tickets?

Ticket prices vary by date and location. International resale tickets tend to be a bit cheaper than US resale tickets. It's worth noting that some of the cheapest tickets have restricted views.

StubHub's cheapest European tickets range from $392 (Madrid, Spain, on May 29) to £978 (London, United Kingdom, on June 22). The latter is around $1,248 in USD. The lowest prices for most shows are around $450 to $1,000. On Vivid Seats , the cheapest tickets for these dates go for $549 and $683, respectively. 

When it comes to North American shows, the cheapest StubHub tickets range from $1,045 (Vancouver, Canada, on December 8) to $2,081 (Miami, Florida, on October 19). Most of the cheapest tickets are priced between $1,200 and $1,800. On Vivid Seats, the cheapest Taylor Swift tickets on these dates start at $1,133 and $2,212, respectively. The two resale vendors generally have similarly priced offerings, but this varies from show to show. 

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Who is opening for Taylor Swift's tour?

Taylor Swift has a variety of opening acts, from up-and-coming singers to established groups. Opening acts vary by date. For the European leg of the tour, Paramore will open for Swift. In the US and Canada, Gracie Abrams will be the opening act. 

Will Taylor Swift add more dates to the Eras Tour?

Taylor Swift already added additional stops to her tour due to popular demand, including her US tour dates this fall. She also added additional dates to some of her European city stops, including bonus performances in France and the United Kingdom, among other locations. It's unknown whether Swift will end up adding even more tour dates, but by the end of the upcoming US leg she will have been touring for almost two years, so fans shouldn't be surprised if she takes a break. 

Where can I stream The Eras Tour concert film?

If you'd rather watch The Eras Tour from home, you could always stream it on Disney+. Check out everything you need to know about streaming The Eras Tour concert film in our guide . 

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    The USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center grounds will once again be free and open to the public during Fan Week in 2024, featuring a variety of fun, tennis-centric events and activities for the whole family. While the US Open Qualifying Tournament anchors the week, each day has its own featured event that you won't want to miss!

  4. US Open

    Follow the US Open live scores on the ATP Tour website and get the latest updates on the men's professional tennis tournaments. See the results, draws, daily schedule, seeds and more for the final Grand Slam of the year.

  5. US Open 2022: Draws, dates, prize money and everything you need to know

    The Hologic WTA Tour heads to New York for the final Slam of the season at the US Open. The fortnight promises to be a memorable one, as Emma Raducanu will try to defend her historic title, Serena Williams is set to play her final tournament and a host of contenders will be primed to make their mark on the biggest court in the world.

  6. 2024 U.S. Open Golf Championship

    Official home of the 124th U.S. Open championship at Pinehurst Resort & C.C. (Course No. 2). Full coverage for one of golf's four major championships, where the world's best golfers will compete June 13-16, 2024.

  7. Schedule of Play

    Day 14: Sunday, September 10. Find out when matches are happening with the US Open official schedule. See which players are facing off and when and catch all the excitement of the US Open.

  8. U.S. Open 2022 Golf Leaderboard

    PGA TOUR Live Leaderboard 2022 U.S. Open, Brookline - Golf Scores and Results. Leaderboard Watch + Listen News FedExCup Schedule Players Stats Golfbet Signature Events Comcast Business TOUR TOP 10 ...

  9. US Open 2023: Draws, Dates, History & All You Need To Know

    The 2023 US Open will be held from 28 August - 10 September. The hard-court Grand Slam tournament, established in 1881, will take place at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in New York, United States. The tournament director is Stacey Allaster.

  10. U.S. Open (2021) 2021 Golf Leaderboard

    PGA TOUR Tournament Past Results 2021 U.S. Open (2021), San Diego - Golf Scores and Results

  11. Buy Your 2024 US Open Tickets

    2024 Individual Tickets. Individual tickets for the 2024 US Open will go on sale in late Spring. Sign up to be a US Open Insider to learn more about On-Sale dates.

  12. U.S. Open (golf)

    The United States Open Championship, commonly known as the U.S. Open, is the annual open national championship of golf in the United States. It is the third of the four men's major golf championships, and is on the official schedule of both the PGA Tour and the European Tour.Since 1898 the competition has been 72 holes of stroke play (4 rounds on an 18-hole course), with the winner being the ...

  13. 2021 US Open (tennis)

    Tournament. The 2021 US Open was the 141st edition of the tournament and took place at the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park of Queens in New York City, United States.. The tournament was an event run by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) and part of the 2021 ATP Tour and the 2021 WTA Tour calendars under the Grand Slam category.

  14. US Open

    Follow the latest scores, order of play and draw information for US Open 2024: Grand Slam tournament played in NEW YORK, NY, UNITED STATES.

  15. U.S. Open Championship Leaderboard

    Full leaderboard for the 2021 U.S. Open Championship, played at Torrey Pines - South in Torrey Pines. See where your favorite players finished, final scores, earnings, and tournament stats.

  16. At the Open

    Come experience all the food and beverage options the US Open has to offer. Whether in the mood for a light snack, lunch, dinner, meeting friends for cocktails or satisfying a sweet tooth, the US Open can cure any craving. LEARN MORE. Grounds Map. New to the USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center? Check out the grounds map to help you get ...

  17. 2024 U.S. Open Golf Championship: Tickets

    Gallery tickets offer grounds access for fans to see all the action and follow the world's best players at the 124th U.S. Open. Weeklong ticket package that provides one (1) Gallery Ticket each day Monday - Sunday of the Championship. General Admission to the grounds of Pinehurst No. 2. Ability to walk the course and sit in various grandstands.

  18. U.S. Open Championship Leaderboard

    Full leaderboard for the 2023 U.S. Open Championship, played at North Course in The Los Angeles Country Club. See where your favorite players finished, final scores, earnings, and tournament stats.

  19. U.S. Open

    The US OPEN Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Tournament will take place Saturday, November 18 and Sunday, November 19 2023 at William C. Overfelt High School in San Jose, CA. All schools are welcome to compete. Competitors from all belt ranks in the Male, Female, Kids, Juvenile, Adult and Master Age Divisions may compete. This tournament is GI and No GI.

  20. Official Travel Packages

    Fly Better to New York with the Official Airline of the US Open. Travel via Dubai or directly from Athens and Milan. Relax in space and comfort on the Emirates A380 and enjoy regional meals and award-winning entertainment. Upgrade to experience Private Suites, our Onboard Lounge and Shower Spa. With 18 hotel brands, 6,000+ global destinations ...

  21. US Open leaderboard updates: Rickie Fowler, Xander Schauffele lead

    Hideki Matsuyama, an eight-time winner on tour and 2017 U.S. Open runner-up, could see some action at +4500 to win at LACC. Another intriguing option is Jason Day (+5000), who has seven top-10 ...

  22. US Open (tennis)

    For The US Open Tennis Championships, commonly called the US Open, is a hardcourt tennis tournament held annually in Queens, New York.Since 1987, the US Open has been chronologically the fourth and final Grand Slam tournament of the year (except in 2020, when the French Open was delayed to occur after the US Open due to the COVID-19 lockdowns).The other three, in chronological order, are the ...

  23. U.S. Open Championship

    Official website of the 2023 U.S. Open at The Los Angeles (Calif.) Country Club, June 15-18. The U.S. Open, one of golf's four major championships, is conducted by the USGA.

  24. U.S. Open champ Wyndham Clark visits hometown NBA champion Denver

    Written by Staff, PGATOUR.COM. The U.S. Open and NBA champions met Thursday night in Denver. Wyndham Clark sat courtside as the Nuggets beat the New York Knicks, 113-100, in Denver. Clark got the ...

  25. 2024 ATP Tour

    The 2024 ATP Tour is the global elite men's professional tennis circuit organized by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) for the 2024 tennis season. The 2024 ATP Tour calendar comprises the Grand Slam tournaments, supervised by the International Tennis Federation (ITF), the ATP Finals, the ATP Masters 1000, the United Cup (organized with the WTA), the ATP 500 series and the ATP 250 ...

  26. Leaderboard

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  27. Former US Open doubles champ's son Martin Damm Jr. records maiden ...

    Damm Sr. was a far better doubles player, recording 40 title victories in 64 finals on the ATP tour. Out of those 64 finals, three came at the Majors: the 1993 US Open, the 2006 Australian Open ...

  28. Medvedev begins Miami defence in the shadow of tour's latest rivalry

    Daniil Medvedev begins his Miami Open campaign on Friday but the Russian will struggle to generate the kind of interest usually reserved for a defending champion as fans focus their attention on ...

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    Most of the cheapest tickets are priced between $1,200 and $1,800. On Vivid Seats, the cheapest Taylor Swift tickets on these dates start at $1,133 and $2,212, respectively. The two resale vendors ...

  30. Schedule of Play

    Day 14: Sunday, September 10. Find out when matches are happening with the US Open official schedule. See which players are facing off and when and catch all the excitement of the US Open.