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All eyes will be on the world's top golfers at the U.S. Open as they vie for the prestigious title. Here is how to watch on Friday.
Featured Groups from the 2025 U.S. Open are available to live stream for free on usopen.com. The likes of Bryson DeChambeau, Justin Rose, Rory McIlroy, Brooks Koepka, Jordan Spieth, Jon Rahm, and Scottie Scheffler are included in Featured Groups. That's a pretty good lineup to watch without spending anything.
Here's the full tee time schedule for Round 2 at the U.S. Open for June 13 and how to watch all the action. Or see our sortable schedule to filter by golfer. All times Eastern and accurate as of Thursday,
The beast that is Oakmont Country Club is putting pro golfers through a difficult test at the 2025 U.S. Open. Who's in danger of missing the cut?
DeChambeau followed what his fellow SMU alum, the late Payne Stewart, accomplished 25 years earlier by winning the U.S. Open at Pinehurst. He is looking for his third U.S. Open title. Kim, a Dallas resident, in entering his fourth U.S. Open. His career best finish came in 2023 in Los Angeles (-8).
All three were between seven and eight shots behind the leader, and all were in danger of being cut Friday. The U.S. Open remains golf’s cruelest test.
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From an overhead view, the sight is somewhat jarring. The Pennsylvania Turnpike essentially cuts Oakmont's golf course in half.
Check out the projected cut line during the second round at the 2025 U.S. Open. What golfers are in danger of missing the weekend at Oakmont?
Utah's Tony Finau, Zac Blair and Preston Summerhays combined to shoot 18 over par Thursday in first round of 125th U.S. Open
If scores hold after the second round of the U.S. Open on Friday—and obviously they won't—the cut line is projected to claim anybody shooting worse than three over par.