Rory McIlroy is just one shot off the lead going into the final round of the US Open, which is led after three rounds by Rickie Fowler and Wyndham Clark. Click here for the full leaderboard.
How can I watch it on TV in the UK?
A combination of Sky Sports Golf and Sky Sports Main Event will be broadcasting exclusive live coverage in the UK. Live coverage begins today at 5.30pm.
What are the tee times?
The tee times have been released for the fourth round. These are the key pairings to keep an eye on.
All times BST; US unless stated. Take off eight hours for local time (Pacific Time), add five hours for Eastern Time.
9:46 pm – Bryson DeChambeau, Tom Kim
9:57 pm – Ryutaro Nagano, Xander Schauffele
10:08 pm – Dustin Johnson, Harris English
10:19 pm – Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy
10:30 pm – Rickie Fowler, Wyndham Clark
What time will it finish?
Local time is US Pacific Time, which is eight hours behind the UK. That means UK viewers can expect the action to finish between 2am and 3am on Monday morning.
That means viewers on America’s east coast can expect play to finish at around 10pm ET, which is around 7pm local time in Los Angeles.
When did the US Open start?
The tournament started on June 15 with the final round today which is Father’s Day in the UK and US. Full tee times for the final round are here.
Where is it being held?
Los Angeles Country Club in Beverly Hills is hosting the tournament for the first time. The highly-exclusive club has not hosted a professional event since 1940, but is regarded as one of the United States’ finest parkland courses.
Aside from those players who featured in the 2017 Walker Cup there as amateurs, the vast majority of the field are playing the course for the first time in competition.
The US Open is being staged on the par 70 North Course which was redesigned by Gil Hanse.
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