The first round of the 123rd US Open at the Los Angeles Country Club is in the books.
Rickie Fowler and Xander Schauffele each got off to a record-setting start Thursday by shooting 62s (8-under par), the lowest opening rounds in the 123-year history of the US Open.
Dustin Johnson hit all 13 fairways and had a chance at 62 until his 5-iron on the par-3 ninth went into a bunker next to the 18th green. That led to his only bogey and a somewhat disappointing 64.
USA TODAY Sports will bring you the latest news, updates, highlights and more throughout Friday’s second round. Follow along.
Rickie Fowler’s reboot works wonders with record US Open round
Rickie Fowler had less than 30 minutes on Thursday to enjoy sole possession of a US Open record for lowest round when he shot a 62 at the Los Angeles Country Club.
Before the new ink could dry in the record books, Xander Schauffele tied the record with his own round of 62 on the par-70 during the first round of the tournament. But while the two golfers share the record, the moment belonged to Fowler.
His scintillating round marked another step back from a career descent, during which he lost his confidence, lost his way and almost lost his PGA Tour card. — Josh Peter
Rory McIlroy maintains silence after chip shot blunder
The questions keep piling up for Rory McIlroy.
Now at the top of the list: What happened when you whiffed on the chip shot in the rough just off the 18th green on Thursday?
Mum’s the word for McIlroy, the 34-year-old Northern Irishman with four major championships.
It’s unclear if or when answers are coming. McIlroy declined interview requests made through the United States Golf Association Thursday after his 5-under 65 in the first round. — Josh Peter
US Open second round tee times, pairings
All times are Eastern.
Hole 1
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9:45 am — Ross Fisher, Nico Echavarria, Paul Haley II
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9:56 am — Nick Dunlap, Nick Hardy, Sam Stevens
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10:07 am — Taylor Pendrith, Aldrich Potgieter, Romain Langasque
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10:18 am — Andrew Putnam, Victor Perez, Abraham Ancer
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10:29 am — Phil Mickelson, Padraig Harrington, Keegan Bradley
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10:40 am — Mito Pereira, Emiliano Grillo, Mateo Fernandez de Oliveira
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10:51 am — Tom Kim, Sahith Theegala, Cameron Young
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11:02 am — Sam Burns, Dustin Johnson, Keith Mitchell
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11:13 a.m. — Tony Finau, Jordan Spieth, Patrick Cantlay
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11:24 am — Davis Thompson, Min Woo Lee, Justin Suh
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11:35 am — Taylor Moore, Mackenzie Hughes, Ben Carr
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11:46 am — Patrick Cover, David Nyfjall, Frankie Capan III
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11:57 am — Austen Truslow, Christian Cavaliere, Alex Schaake
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3:15 pm — Berry Henson, Ryutaro Nagano, Hank Lebioda
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3:26 pm — Michael Kim, Jordan Smith, Wenyi Ding
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3:37 pm — Scott Stallings, Preston Summerhays, Lucas Herbert
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3:48 pm — Jens Dantorp, Patrick Rodgers, Ryan Armour
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3:59 pm — Thomas Pieters, Aaron Wise, Gordon Sargent
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4:10 pm — Bryson DeChambeau, Francesco Molinari, Tyrrell Hatton
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4:21 pm — Tom Hoge, Sergio Garcia, Sepp Straka
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4:32 pm — Justin Rose, Rickie Fowler, Jason Day
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4:43 pm — Patrick Reed, Matt Kuchar, Si Woo Kim
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4:54 pm — Xander Schauffele, Viktor Hovland, Jon Rahm
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5:05 pm — Martin Kaymer, Stewart Cink, Michael Thorbjornsen
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5:16 pm — David Horsey, Brendan Valdez, Paul Barjon
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5:27 pm — Jordan Gumberg, Kyle Mueller, Bastien Amat
Hole 10
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9:45 am — Brent Grant, Vincent Norrman, Charley Hoffman
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9:56 am — Simon Forsstrom, Carlos Ortiz, Maxwell Moldovan
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10:07 am — Eric Cole, Thirston Lawrence, Adam Schenk
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10:18 am — Luke List, Wilco Nienaber, Alejandro Del Rey
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10:29 am — Adrian Meronk, Harris English, Joaquin Niemann
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10:40 am — Alex Noren, Wyndham Clark, Austin Eckroat
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10:51 am — Kurt Kitayama, Cam Davis, Russell Henley
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11:02 am — Cameron Smith, Matt Fitzpatrick, Sam Bennett
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11:13 am — Billy Horschel, Chris Kirk, Brian Harman
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11:24 am — Brooks Koepka, Hideki Matsuyama, Rory McIlroy
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11:35 a.m. — Sebastian Munoz, Nick Taylor, Taylor Montgomery
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11:46 a.m. — Olin Browne Jr., David Puig, Karl Vilips
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11:57 am — Corey Pereira, Isaac Simmons, JJ Gray
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3:15 pm — Omar Morales, Deon Germishuys, Jacob Solomon
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3:26 pm — Ryan Gerard, Yuto Katsuragawa, Michael Brennan
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3:37 pm — Hayden Buckley, Adam Svensson, Pablo Larrazabal
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3:48 pm — Carson Young, Dylan Wu, Roger Sloan
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3:59 pm — Ryo Ishikawa, Kevin Streelman, Matthieu Pavon
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4:10 pm — Shane Lowry, Justin Thomas, Tommy Fleetwood
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4:21 pm — Sungjae Im, KH Lee, JT Poston
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4:32 pm — Gary Woodland, Adam Scott, Corey Conners
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4:43 pm — Collin Morikawa, Max Homa, Scottie Scheffler
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4:54 pm — Denny McCarthy, Joel Dahmen, Adam Hadwin
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5:05 pm — Matthew McClean, Seamus Power, Ryan Fox
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5:16 pm — Mac Meissner, Barclay Brown, Gunn Charoenkul
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5:27 pm — Alexander Yang, Jesse Schutte, Andy Svoboda
2023 US Open golf TV schedule
Coverage starts Friday at 9:40 am ET on the Peacock streaming service. USA Network will continue at 1 pm-8 pm, and then coverage will switch to NBC from 8 pm-11 pm
How to watch the US Open 2023 via stream
Golfers can be followed on the live stream at USOpen.com and Peacock.
US Open broadcasters
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Play by play: Dan Hicks / Terry Gannon / Steve Sands
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Analysis: Paul Azinger / Brad Faxon / Brandel Chamblee / Morgan Pressel / Paul McGinley / Nick Dougherty
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tower: Brad Faxon / Curt Byrum / Peter Jacobsen / Steve Sands / Jimmy Roberts
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On-Course: John Wood / Notah Begay III / Smylie Kaufman / Arron Oberholser / Jim Gallagher Jr.
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Interviews: Damon Hack
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Essays: Jimmy Roberts
What is the weather forecast for Los Angeles on Friday?
The forecast calls for temperatures in the low to mid-70s with partly cloudy skies, with the sun possibly breaking through later in the day and light winds.
Is Tiger Woods playing in the US Open?
No. In May, Tiger Woods withdrew from the US Open as he recovers from ankle surgery.
Past US Open winning scores
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2022: Matt Fitzpatrick: -6, 274 (The Country Club, Brookline, Mass.)
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2021: Jon Rahm: -6, 278 (Torry Pines Golf Course, La Jolla, Calif.)
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2020: Bryson DeChambeau: -6, 274 (Winged Foot Golf Club, Mamaroneck, NY)
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2019: Gary Woodland: -13, 271 (Pebble Beach Golf Links, Pebble Beach, Calif.)
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2018: Brooks Koepka: +1,281 (Shinnecock Hills Golf Club, Shinnecock Hills, NY)
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2017: Brooks Koepka: -16, 272 (Erin Hills, Erin, Wis.)
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2016: Dustin Johnson: -4, 276 (Oakmont Country Club, Oakmont, Pa.)
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2015: Jordan Spieth: -5, 275 (Chambers Bay, University Place, Wash.)
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2014: Martin Kaymer: -9,271 (Pinehurst Resort, Pinehurst, NC)
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2013: Justin Rose: +1,281 (Merion Golf Club, Ardmore, Pa.)
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2012: Webb Simpson: +1,281 (The Olympic Club, Daly City, Calif.)
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2011: Rory McIlroy: -16, 272 (Congressional Country Club, Bethesda, Md.)
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2010: Graeme McDowell: E, 284 (Pebble Beach Golf Links, Pebble Beach, Calif.)
US Open purse 2023
USGA CEO Mike Whan announced a $20 million purse for the 2023 US Open.
US Open payouts 2023
The winner will earn $3.6 million.
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