Tiger Woods will be looking for a better result this time around than he had at his last major.
The 124th U.S. Open golf championship begins Thursday at Pinehurst Resort, and the 15-time major champion is among the field of 156 players for golf's third major of the season.
Woods is scheduled to tee off with Will Zalatoris and Matt Fitzpatrick at 7:29 a.m. on Thursday, starting on No. 10. The group has a 1:14 p.m. tee time Friday, starting on No. 1.
Players use split tees for the opening two rounds of the U.S. Open, with half the field beginning on hole No. 1 and half the field beginning on hole No. 10.
Woods didn't make it to the weekend in his previous major. After following an opening round 1-over-72 with a six-over 77, he failed to make the cut at the 2024 PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Kentucky, as Xander Schauffele won his first major championship.
In the two times Woods has played in a U.S Open at Pinehurst, he finished tied for third in 1999 and was second in 2005.
The U.S. Open will be played June 13-16, 2024 at the No. 2 course at Pinehurst Resort and C.C.
The U.S. Open traditionally concludes Sunday on Father's Day.
Woods will be in a group with Will Zalatoris and Matt Fitzpatrick for the first and second rounds.
The 2024 U.S. Open golf championship will be broadcast live on NBC and on USA Network, with coverage also on NBC's Peacock streaming service. The broadcast schedule is as follows (all times Eastern):
Round 1: Thursday, June 13
Round 2: Friday, June 14
Round 3: Saturday, June 15
Round 4: Sunday, June 16
Golfers can be followed on the live stream at USOpen.com and on Peacock.
Contributing: Steve Gardner
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