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U.S. Open tee times 2017: Pairings and start time for Friday’s round

Everyone is looking up at Rickie Fowler after a record-tying opening round.

Rickie Fowler proved Erin Hills’ record-setting length wouldn’t intimidate him en route to tying the record for lowest opening round in U.S. Open history. Now he needs to keep that momentum going to win the first major golf tournament of his career.

Fowler dusted Erin Hills on Thursday on his way to a -7 score that matched Jack Nicklaus and Tom Weiskopf as the best start in Open history. He waylaid concerns about the course’s distance (7,741 unforgiving yards, including a 675-yard behemoth of an 18th hole) and the knee-high fescue that had other pros grumbling before the tournament. (Though in a twist, one of those pros — Kevin Na — found his way onto the leaderboard, in part by avoiding the tall grass against which he’d railed.)

It was a strong start for the first-ever Open in America’s Dairyland. Wisconsin had previously played host to the PGA Championship at Whistling Straits but never had the honor of hosting the nation’s biggest open event until 2017. Erin Hills, a cow pasture up until 2004, was built with the U.S. Open in mind, and it shows. Its combination of American length and Scottish links-style openness allows wind, distance, and a multitude of bunkers to mash the hopes of even the most hardened golfer.

But it wasn’t enough — yet — to drag Fowler down. He was joined on the happy side of par by a trio of veterans looking to earn a late-career renaissance. Lee Westwood, Ernie Els, and Angel Cabrera, a combined 138 years on this Earth between them, all put themselves in position to make a run at the top of the leaderboard with solid Thursday rounds. Between them and the No. 1 slot are younger standbys like Brandt Snedeker, Patrick Reed, J.B. Holmes, and Brooks Koepka.

Round 2’s action tees off bright and early Friday as the leaders jockey for position and the golfers in the middle of the pack look for some job security going into the weekend’s championship rounds. As Erin Hills greens dry out — the forecast over the next few days calls for the kind of sun and wind that turn lush putting surfaces into concrete — the course will only get more challenging.

Here’s the full starting list for Friday’s round — the last before cuts are made. All times are Eastern. Featured grounds are in bold.

U.S. Open Tee Times and Pairings -- Round 2

Hole

Time (EST)

Players

17:45 AMWade Ormsby, Oliver Bekker, Kyle Thompson
107:45 AM*Jack Maguire, Corey Conners, Ben Kohles
17:56 AMBrandon Stone, Troy Merritt, Chris Wood
107:56 AM*Eddie Pepperell, Chan Kim, Gregory Bourdy
18:07 AMSatoshi Kodaira, Daniel Summerhays, Alexander Levy
108:07 AM*Jhonattan Vegas, Yuta Ikeda, Sean O'Hair
18:18 AMWilliam McGirt, Keegan Bradley, Kevin Na
108:18 AM*Andrew Johnston, Brian Stuard, George Coetzee
18:29 AMBrad Dalke (a), Wesley Bryan, Brendan Steele
108:29 AM*Marc Leishman, Pat Perez, Si Woo Kim
18:40 AMNick Flanagan, Richie Ramsay, Bryson DeChambeau
108:40 AM*Russell Henley, Scottie Scheffler(a), Harris English
18:51 AMDaniel Berger, Roberto Castro, Bill Haas
108:51 AM*Bubba Watson, Adam Scott, Sergio Garcia
19:02 AMAdam Hadwin, Emiliano Grillo, C.T. Pan
109:02 AM*Henrik Stenson, Charl Schwartzel, Louis Oosthuizen
19:13 AMScott Piercy, Shane Lowry, Jim Furyk
109:13 AM*Jimmy Walker, Justin Thomas, Paul Casey
19:24 AMMatt Fitzpatrick, Peter Uihlein, Byeong Hun An
109:24 AM*Jason Day, Justin Rose, Rory McIlroy
19:35 AMKevin Chappell, Maverick McNealy(a), Bernd Wiesberger
109:35 AM*Steve Stricker, Stewart Cink, Roberto Diaz
19:46 AMXander Schauffele, Trey Mullinax, Cameron Champ(a)
109:46 AM*Ryan Brehm, John Oda (a), Jonathan Randolph
19:57 AMSam Ryder, Alex Smalley (a), Andy Pope
109:57 AM*Mason Andersen(a), Derek Barron, Roman Robledo
11:30 PMWhee Kim, Ted Potter Jr., Daniel Chopra
101:30 PM*Jordan Niebrugge, Talor Gooch, Kevin Dougherty
11:41 PMShugo Imahira, Ryan Palmer, Matt Wallace
101:41 PM*Andres Romero, Brice Garnett, Davis Love IV
11:52 PMCharley Hoffman, Jason Dufner, Hideto Tanihara
101:52 PM*Yusaku Miyazato, J.T. Poston, Aaron Rai
12:03 PMJeunghun Wang, Thomas Aiken, Bradley Dredge
102:03 PM*David Lingmerth, Paul Dunne, Haotong Li
12:14 PMScott Harvey (a), Jamie Lovemark, Michael Putnam
102:14 PM*Stewart Hagestad(a), Chez Reavie, Gene Sauers
12:25 PMBrian Harman, Tommy Fleetwood, Bud Cauley
102:25 PM*Brandt Snedeker, Alex Noren, Tyrrell Hatton
12:36 PMHideki Matsuyama, Rickie Fowler, Jon Rahm
102:36 PM*Rafa Cabrera Bello, Thomas Pieters, Brooks Koepka
12:47 PMLee Westwood, Ross Fisher, Graeme McDowell
102:47 PM*Gary Woodland, J.B. Holmes, Jason Kokrak
12:58 PMDanny Willett, Zach Johnson, Angel Cabrera
102:58 PM*Russell Knox, Scott Gregory (a), Martin Laird
13:09 PMMatt Kuchar, Francesco Molinari, Patrick Reed
103:09 PM*Kevin Kisner, Billy Horschel, Branden Grace
13:20 PMMartin Kaymer, Jordan Spieth, Dustin Johnson
103:20 PM*Webb Simpson, Ernie Els, Lucas Glover
13:31 PMJoaquin Niemann(a), Stephan Jaeger, Joel Stalter
103:31 PM*Tyson Alexander, Christopher Crawford (a), Max Greyserman
13:42 PMDaniel Miernicki, Sahith Theegala(a), Tyler Light
103:42 PM*Matt Campbell, Garrett Osborn, Walker Lee (a)
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