Featured Groups: U.S. Open

The U.S. Open might also go to a new venue this 12 months, but the 12 months’ 2d primary should be one of the season’s toughest tests. Here’s an examination of some of the businesses to watch next week at Erin Hills: Hideki Matsuyama (3), Rickie Fowler (8), and Jon Rahm (4), Three of the arena’s great gamers, all of whom are looking for their first fundamental, are in this institution. Matsuyama, 25, has two wins this season. Fowler, the 2015 PLAYERS champion, turned into runner-up at the 2014 U.S. Open. Fowler, 28, won this year’s Honda Classic and lately became runner-up in the Memorial Tournament provided by Nationwide. Rahm, 22, has a TOUR-high seven top-10s in 15 starts, consisting of his win at the Farmers Insurance Open. Rahm’s meteoric rise to the higher echelons of the sport has come unexpectedly, as evidenced by the fact that he became a low newbie at his final year’s U.S. Open (T21).

Tee time: 7: 51 a.m. on Thursday off No. 10; 1:36 p.m. on Friday off No. 1.

Kevin Kisner (6), Billy Horschel (18), Branden Grace (87): This institution functions as the winners from the PGA TOUR’s current Texas swing and a player who’s performed properly in the past two U.S. Opens. Kisner won the DEAN & DELUCA Invitational, at the same time as Horschel lately claimed the AT&T Byron Nelson. Grace finished 5th at last 12 months’ U.S. Open and T4 in 2015. These players may want to face each other at the President’s Cup later this 12 months. Kisner is fourth in the U.S. Standings, while Horschel is 20th. Grace ranks sixth in the International Team standings. He went 5-0-zero in the 2015 Presidents Cup.

Groups

Tee time: 8:24 a.m. on Thursday off No. 1; 2:09 p.m. on Friday off No. 10.

Martin Kaymer (NR), Jordan Spieth (5), Dustin Johnson (1): The past 3 U.S. Open winners in this group. Johnson, the protecting champion, leads the FedExCup standings after winning three consecutive activities in advance this 12 months. Spieth, who gained the 2015 U.S. Open at Chambers Bay in dinette action to claiming the FedExCup, received this year’s AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Kaymer won the 2014 U.S. Open at Pinehurst No. 2 weeks after winning THE PLAYERS Championship.

Tee time: 8:35 a.m. On Thursday off No. 10, 2:20 p.m., and on Friday off No. 1.

Marc Leishman (14), Pat Perez (7), Si Woo Kim (23): This institution functions for three players who have won on the PGA TOUR this season. Kim, 21, has become the youngest participant to win THE PLAYERS while he becomes triumphant in the remaining month at THE PLAYERS Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass. Perez is 7th inside the FedExCup standings, way to 5 top-10s this season, including a victory in the OHL Classic at Mayakoba. Leishman gained the Arnold Palmer Invitational provided through Mastercard.

Tee time: 1:14 p.m. on Thursday off No. 1; 7:29 a.m. on Friday off No. 10.

Brad Dalke (a) (NR), Wesley Bryan (20), Brendan Steele (eleven): Dalke, the 2016 U.S. Amateur runner-up, gets to tee it up with two PGA TOUR winners in his U.S. Open debut. Bryan, the 2016 Web.Com Tour Player of the Year, gained this year’s RBC Heritage. Steele is in FedExCup contention, way to a win at the Safeway Open, and three different top-10s. Dalke lately helped the University of Oklahoma win the NCAA Championship.

Tee time: 1:14 p.m. On Thursday off No. 10, 7:29 a.m., and on Friday off No. 1.

Bubba Watson (106), Adam Scott (66), Sergio Garcia (12): Sergio Garcia joined a one-of-a-kind club while he gained the Masters in April. Now, he gets to play in a collection alongside his fellow owners of Green Jackets. Perhaps they can supply him hints for the Champions Dinner. Scott won the 2013 Masters, while Watson won at Augusta National in 2012 and 2014. Garcia has five top-10s in the U.S. Open, which include a T5 closing year. Scott has four pinnacle 20s in his past five U.S. Open appearances.

Sandy Ryan
Writer. Music advocate. Devoted bacon trailblazer. Hardcore web fanatic. Travel junkie. Avid creator. Thinker. Skateboarder, coffee addict, record lover, reclaimed wood collector and RGD member. Producing at the junction of minimalism and mathematics to craft delightful brand experiences. I'm a designer and this is my work.