2015 US Open tee times - Kaymer with McIlroy
A guide to who's teeing off when at the US Open.
The tee times for the 2015 US Open first round have been released.
Defending US Open champion Martin Kaymer will tee off alongside Rory McIlroy in the first and second rounds.
The German won at Pinehurst last year and will begin at 8:28am local time on Friday. The 2011 champion McIlroy and amateur Gunn Yang are also in his group.
Phil Mickelson is pushing for a career Grand Slam and will be grouped with Bubba Watson and Angel Cabrera over the first two days.
Thursday 18th - First round - Hole 1 / Friday 19th - Second round - Hole 10
(All times BST)
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15:00 - Michael Putnam, Marcus Fraser and Steve Marino
15:11 - Garth Mulroy, Richard Lee and Lucas Bjerregaard
15:22 - Jason Allred, Kyle Jones (a) and Cody Gribble
15:33 - Phil Mickelson, Bubba Watson and Angel Cabrera
15: 44 - Wen-Chong Liang, David Hearn and Hiroyuki Fujita
15: 55 - Robert Streb, Kevin Chappell and Lee McCoy (a)
16:06 - George McNeill, Masahiro Kawamura and Cameron Tringale
16:17 - Henrik Stenson, Francesco Molinari and Brandt Snedeker
16:28 - Jim Furyk, Miguel Angel Jimenez and Colin Montgomerie
16:39 - Brooks Koepka, Russell Henley and Byeong-Hun An
16:50 - Jason Dufner, Marc Warren and Matt Every
17:01 - Brandon Hagy, Matthew NeSmith (a) and Sebastian Cappelen
17:12 - Nick Hardy (a), Alex Kim and Rich Berberian Jr
Thursday 18th - First round - Hole 10 / Friday 19th - Second round - Hole 1
15:00 - Troy Kelly, Seuk Hyun Baek and Cameron Smith
15:11 - Joshua Persons, John Parry and Jack Maguire (a)
15: 22 - Timothy O'Neal, Stephan Jaeger and Kurt Barnes
15:33 - Gary Woodland, Victor Dubuisson and John Senden
15:44 - Morgan Hoffman and Bernd Wiesberger
15:55 - Marcel Siem, Alexander Levy and Brian Harman
16:06 - Hideki Matsuyama, Graeme McDowell and Matt Kuchar
16:17 - Dustin Johnson, Adam Scott and Sergio Garcia
16:28 - Martin Kaymer, Gunn Yang (a) and Rory McIlroy
16:39 - Patrick Reed, Chris Kirk and Jamie Donaldson
16:50 - Webb Simpson, Keegan Bradley and Kevin Na
17:01 - Sam Horsfield (a), Shunsuke Sonoda and Oliver Farr
17:12 - Kevin Lucas, Pat Wilson and Cole Hammer (a)
Thursday 18th - First round - Hole 1 / Friday 19th - Second round - Hole 10
21:00 - Jason Palmer, Roberto Castro and Andres Romero
21:11 - Denny McCarthy (a), D.A. Points and Shiv Kapur
21:22 - Bryson DeChambeau (a), Blayne Barber and Billy Hurley III
21:33 - Geoff Ogilvy, Ernie Els and Retief Goosen
21:44 - Bo Van Pelt, Charlie Beljan and Tony Finau
21:55 - Lee Janzen, Oliver Schniederjans and Darren Clarke
22:06 - Daniel Summerhays, Thomas Aiken and Danny Lee
22:17 - Jordan Spieth, Jason Day and Justin Rose
22:28 - Tiger Woods, Rickie Fowler and Louis Oosthuizen
22:39 - Jimmy Walker, Zach Johnson and Ian Poulter
22:50 - Ryan Moore, Anirban Lahiri and Erik Compton
22:01 - Jake Knapp (a), Tyler Duncan and Matt Mabrey
22:12 - Michael Davan, Davis Riley (a) and Andre Pope
Thursday 18th - First round - Hole 10 / Friday 19th - Second round - Hole 1
21:00 - Tom Hoge, Brad Fritsch and Tjaart van der Walt
21:11 - Brad Elder, Beau Hossler (a) and Jamie Lovemark
21:22 - Ryo Ishikawa, Luke Donald and JB Holmes
21:33 - Lucas Glover, Bradley Neil (a) and Marc Leishman
21:44 - Ryan Palmer, Joost Luiten and Danny Willett
21:55 - Kevin Kisner, George Coetzee and Alex Noren
22:06 - Brendon Todd, Branden Grace and Thongchai Jaidee
22:17 - Billy Horschel, Paul Casey and Lee Westwood
22:28 - Bill Haas, Charl Schwartzel and Hunter Mahan
22:39 - Shane Lowry, Ben Martin and Stephen Gallacher
22:50 - Charley Hoffman, Camilo Villegas and Tommy Fleetwood
23:01 - Mark Silvers, Brian Campbell (a) and Cheng-Tsung Pan
23:12 - Jimmy Gunn, Jared Becher and Sam Saunders
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