Pebble Beach Golf Links in Northern California is hosting its sixth U.S. Open and seventh major. And with the legendary venue comes the opportunity for a rare historic feat as Brooks Koepka tries to become the second golfer ever to win three consecutive U.S. Open tournaments and the first since Willie Anderson from 1903-1905.
Koepka’s hot streak in majors is reason to believe he could pull it off. He also won the PGA Championship in May, finished as the runner-up at the Masters in April and won the 2018 PGA Championship last August.
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Repeating at majors is very difficult, however, especially three-peating. The field is as stacked as any event on the PGA Tour calendar and includes three-time U.S. Open winner and 2019 Masters champion Tiger Woods and a bevy of other past champions that likely won’t make Koepka’s victory route easy.
In 2010, the last time Pebble Beach hosted the U.S. Open, Graeme McDowell came out victorious, while Woods registered his first U.S. Open win at the course back in 2000.
Here is everything to know about the 2019 U.S. Open, including the TV schedule, round-by-round tee times for Tiger Woods and the field, plus updated betting odds. You can also follow our “Tiger Tracker” and live leaderboard for hole-by-hole updates throughout the tournament.
U.S. Open 2019 TV schedule, live stream
When: June 13-16 Where: Pebble Beach, California TV channels: Fox, Fox Sports 1 Live stream: Fox Sports Go | USOpen. com | fuboTV Leaderboard: Follow SN’s live tracker
The Fox family of networks will have full coverage of all four rounds, including 20 combined hours over the weekend. Joe Buck will provide play-by-play for the third consecutive year while Paul Azinger will serve as the lead analyst. You can also live stream Rounds 1-4 by signing up for fuboTV, which offers a free seven-day trial.
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Tiger Woods’ U.S. Open tee times
Woods will be paired with Marc Leishman for the fourth round. The duo will tee off at 2:56 p.m. ET from the first hole on Sunday.
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Who else is in the U.S. Open field?
Koepka and Woods are the biggest names, and rightfully so, but the field will also feature each of the last 10 U.S. Open winners, including Dustin Johnson, Justin Rose and Rory McIlroy, who are ranked Nos. 2, 3 and 4 in the world, respectively. Each of the top 33 golfers in the world are participating at Pebble Beach.
FedEx cup standings leader Matt Kuchar, previous Players Championship winners Rory Mcilroy, Rickie Fowler and Si Woo Kim and 2019 PGA Tour winners Xander Schauffele, Phil Mickelson, Jon Rahm, Francesco Molinari, Patrick Cantlay and Paul Casey, among others, will also be vying for the victory.
2019 U.S. Open tee times, pairings
Sunday, Round 4
U.S. Open purse, winnings
The purse for the U.S. is a cool $12.5 million, with $2,250,000 of that going to the winner. The purse is a step above last year’s total, which was an even $12 million. The winner’s share was $90,000 fewer in 2018.
Odds to win the U.S. Open
It shouldn’t come as much of a surprise that Koepka (+650) is the U.S. Open favorite, seeing as he’s won the last two years. Dustin Johnson (+750), the 2016 champion, and Woods (+1100) are other top contenders. Keep an eye on Patrick Cantlay (+1800), who is coming off a recent victory at the Memorial Tournament.
(Odds via Bovada)