And then there were two.
The US Open, the penultimate golf major was remodeled PGA Tour Schedule, taking place in September and without fans, are two features that will provide a surreal weekend between the round championships, who named Dustin Johnson FedEx Cup Champion and masters, the crown jewel of all the great years planned, scheduled for November.
2016 Johnson, who won the US Open, is a clear favorite to win at the famous Winged Foot Golf Club. The world’s first golfer ended the season in tears, winning two of three FedEx Cup playoffs and leveling out in second place PGA Championship in August.
MORE: Watch US Open live on fuboTV (free 7-day trial)
Also in the area are Jon Rahm and Justin Thomas, considered the two biggest threats to cool Johnson, as well as in 2019. Champion Gary Woodland and Tiger Woods, who are heading as far into the weekend. One noticeable absence is Brooks Koepka. The two-time champion withdrew from the tournament due to concerns about the coronavirus.
The US Open, originally scheduled for June 18-21, was one of more than a dozen PGA tournaments postponed from spring and summer due to the COVID-19 outbreak, which also included the PGA Championship and the Masters. The fourth golf show at the British Open was completely canceled.
Keep track of each 2020. The results of the US Open tour with our list of leaders, updated times and TV broadcasts.
US Open Leaderboard 2020
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How to watch the US Open
- Data: September 17-20
- TV channels: NBC, Golf Channel
- Directly: GolfChannel.com, NBCSports.com, USOpen.com, Peacock, FuboTV (free 7-day trial)
NBC and Golf Channel will be broadcasting the US Open 2020 live. The tournament starts every morning on the Golf Channel and then switches to NBC. You can broadcast US Open using the subscription services of both networks PGA Tour Live or via fuboTV which offers a free seven – day trial.
Here is a complete breakdown of the US Open TV schedule (always Eastern):
Data | Time (ET) | television channel |
Thursday, September 17th | 7.30-14 | Golf channel, FuboTV |
2pm – 5pm | NBC, FuboTV | |
Friday, September 18th | 7:30 – 16:00 | Golf channel, FuboTV |
4 pm-7pm | NBC, FuboTV | |
Saturday, September 19th | 9-11 a.m. | Golf channel, FuboTV |
11 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. | NBC, FuboTV | |
Sunday, September 20th | 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. | Golf channel, FuboTV |
Noon – 6 p.m. | NBC, FuboTV |
US Open tee time
Here are all the times for Thursday’s first round of the US Open:
Round 1: Thursday, September 17th
1 hole
Tee time | Group |
6:50 p.m. | Brandon Wu, Curtis Luck, Ryan Fox |
7:01 p.m. | Joel Dahmen, Rasmus Hojgaard, UN Poston |
7:12 p.m. | Chez Reavie, Sung Kang, Kevin Streelman |
7:23 p.m. | Jazz Janewattananond, Kevin Na, Matt Wallace |
7:34 p.m. | Brandon Todd, Harris English, Davis Thompson |
7:45 p.m. | Paul Waring, Victor Perez, Christian Bezuidenhout |
7:56 p.m. | Hideki Matsuyama, Patrick Reed, Jordan Spieth |
8:07 a.m. | Collin Morikawa, Justin Thomas, Tiger Woods |
8:18 p.m. | Matt Kuchar, Lucas Glover, Graeme McDowell |
8:29 a.m. | Charles Howellas III, Ryo Ishikawa, Maxas Homa |
8:40 a.m. | Kurt Kitayama, Robert MacIntyre, Sandy Scott |
8:51 p.m. | Eddie Pepperell, Troy Merritt, Sami Valimaki |
12.10 p.m. | Shaunas Norrisas, Rory Sabbatini, Chanas Kim |
12:21 p.m. | Adam Long, Eduard Rousaud, Mike Lorenzo-Vera |
12:32 p.m. | Luke Michel, Lucas Herbert, Matt Jones |
12:43 p.m. | Ryan Palmer, Si Woo Kim, Rafa Cabrera Bello |
12:54 p.m. | Joaquin Niemann, Sungjae Im, Cameron Champ |
13.05 | Gary Woodland, Andy Ogletree, Shane Lowry |
1:16 p.m. | Bryson DeChambeau, Dustin Johnson, Tony Finau |
1:27 p.m. | Phil Mickelson, Paul Casey, John Rahm |
1:38 p.m. | Rickie Fowler, Matthew Wolff, Victor Hovland |
1:49 p.m. | Romain Langasque, Davis Riley, Will Zalator |
14:00 | Matthias Schwab, Cole Hammer, Alex Noren |
2:14 p.m. | Connor Syme, Paul Barjon, Marty Jertson |
Hole no. 10
Tee time | Group |
6:50 p.m. | Danny Balin, Grayson Siggas, JC Ritchie |
7:01 p.m. | Ricky Castillo, Brian Harman, Andy Sullivan |
7:12 p.m. | Tom Lewis, Preston Summerhays, Jason Kokrak |
7:23 p.m. | Martin Kaymer, Jimmy Walker, John Augenstein |
7:34 p.m. | Tyler Duncan, Thomas Detry, Eric van Rooyen |
7:45 p.m. | Tyrrell Hatton, Henry Stenson, Danny Willett |
7:56 p.m. | Webbas Simpson, Sergio Garcia, Jason Day |
8:07 a.m. | Rory McIlroy, Adam Scott, Justin Rose |
8:18 p.m. | Ian Poulter, Patrick Cantlay, Steve Stricker |
8:29 a.m. | Adam Hadwin, Mackenzie Hughes, Corey Conners |
8:40 a.m. | Sebastian Munoz, Chun An Yu, Justin Harding |
8:51 p.m. | Scott Hendas, Dan McCarthy, Ryan Vermeer |
12.10 p.m. | Richy Werenski, Taylor Pendrith, Renato Paratore |
12:21 p.m. | Jim Herman, John Pak, Thomas Pieters |
12:32 p.m. | Michael Thompson, Andrew Putnam, Chesson Hadley |
12:43 p.m. | Bernd Wiesberger, Marc Leishman, Cameron Smith |
12:54 p.m. | Lee Westwood, James Sugrue, Bubba Watson |
13.05 | Matt Fitzpatrick, Daniel Berger, Branden Grace |
1:16 p.m. | Tommy Fleetwood, Kevin Kisner, Abraham Ancer |
1:27 p.m. | Louis Oosthuisen, Zach Johnson, Keegan Bradley |
1:38 p.m. | Billy Horschel, Xander Schauffele, Brandt Snedeker |
1:49 p.m. | Shugo Imahira, Benas Anas, Takumi Kanaya |
14:00 | Danny Lee, Mark Hubbard, Lanto Griffin |
2:14 p.m. | Stephen Jaeger, Lee Hodges, Adrian Otaegui |
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