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

U.S. Open - Round Two
U.S. Open - Round Two
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There are red numbers to be had at the U.S. Open, and Saturday’s third round begins with a four-way tie atop the leaderboard at Erin Hills in Wisconsin.

Paul Casey, Tommy Fleetwood, Brian Harman, and Brooks Koepka all sit at 7-under after two rounds, with a whopping 15 golfers still within three strokes of the lead. Harman and Casey are in the final grouping on Saturday, teeing off at 3:29 p.m. ET.

Rickie Fowler is one of three golfers at 6-under, just one shot back. He was at 9-under at one point on Friday, but three consecutive bogeys on the back nine torpedoed his second round. Fowler is paired with Jamie Lovemark on Saturday for a 3:07 p.m. tee time.

Hideki Matsuyama and Chez Reavie tied for the low round on Friday with a 65, and start Saturday at 5-under and 4-under, respectively. Matsuyama is paired with Brandt Snedeker at 2:34 p.m. on Saturday, and Reavie is paired with Charley Hoffman at 2:01 p.m.

Fox will televise the third round on Saturday beginning at 11 a.m., with online streaming available through Fox Sports Go.

Saturday U.S. Open tee times

Time (ET)

Player

Player

9:26 a.m.Tyler LightWebb Simpson
9:37 a.m.Matt KucharZach Johnson
9:48 a.m.Jason KokrakGary Woodland
9:59 a.m.Rafa Cabrera BelloTalor Gooch
10:10 a.m.Jordan NiebruggeRyan Brehm
10:21 a.m.Steve StrickerShane Lowry
10:32 a.m.Keegan BradleyDaniel Summerhays
10:43 a.m.Stephan JaegerJordan Spieth
10:54 a.m.Branden GraceKevin Kisner
11:05 a.m.Lee WestwoodHao Tong Li
11:16 a.m.Stewart CinkKevin Chappell
11:27 a.m.Jim FurykLouis Oosthuizen
11:38 a.m.Kevin NaBrandon Stone
11:49 a.m.Patrick ReedMartin Laird
12 p.m.Michael PutnamKevin Dougherty
12:11 p.m.Whee KimTrey Mullinax
12:22 p.m.Matthew FitzpatrickScottie Scheffler
12:33 p.m.Eddie PepperellJack Maguire
12:44 p.m.Ernie ElsDavid Lingmerth
12:55 p.m.Thomas AikenYusaku Miyazato
1:06 p.m.Jonathan RandolphJustin Thomas
1:17 p.m.Adam HadwinAndrew Johnston
1:28 p.m.Satoshi KodairaMartin Kaymer
1:39 p.m.Bernd WiesbergerSergio Garcia
1:50 p.m.Russell HenleyWilliam McGirt
2:01 p.m.Chez ReavieCharley Hoffman
2:12 p.m.Bill HaasHarris English
2:23 p.m.Marc LeishmanBrendan Steele
2:34 p.m.Hideki MatsuyamaBrandt Snedeker
2:45 p.m.Cameron ChampXander Schauffele
2:56 p.m.Si Woo KimJ.B. Holmes
3:07 p.m.Rickie FowlerJamie Lovemark
3:18 p.m.Brooks KoepkaTommy Fleetwood
3:29 p.m.Brian HarmanPaul Casey
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