
The US Open gets underway this Thursday as 156 of the best players in the world gear up for a brutal golfing examination at Oakmont Country Club.
Famed as ‘golf’s toughest test’, this week’s US Open could well provide one of the most gruelling layouts in recent years.
Fast greens, five-inch deep rough and a 300-yard par three are just some of the challenges awaiting players this week.
Returning to defend the championship is LIV Golf star Bryson DeChambeau, who won last year’s tournament over Rory McIlroy in dramatic fashion.
But the American will have to come through a stacked field if he is to become a three-time US Open champion, with World No.1 Scottie Scheffler in fine form, having won three of his last four tournaments.
Elsewhere, McIlroy will seek to exorcise his demons after a near-miss 12 months ago, but the Masters champion arrives this week in questionable form after his worst performance of the year at the Canadian Open.
Ahead of the first round, here is everything you need to know, including the tee times, TV schedule, start time, odds, and how to watch and stream in the UK.
When does the US Open 2025 start?
The US PGA Championship gets underway on Thursday, 12 June, with the fourth and final round taking place on Sunday, 15 June.
What are the US Open tee times?

Tee times for the first two rounds of the US Open will be released later on Tuesday.
Check back here when they are released.
US Open betting odds
Who are the favourites this week?
Scottie Scheffler – 11/4
Bryson DeChambeau – 7/1
Jon Rahm – 10/1
Rory McIlroy – 12/1
Ludvig Aberg – 20/1
Xander Schauffele – 20/1
Collin Morikawa – 22/1
Joaquin Niemann – 25/1
Shane Lowry – 28/1
Tommy Fleetwood – 28/1
Justin Thomas – 33/1
Patrick Cantlay – 33/1
Sepp Straka – 33/1
Viktor Hovland – 40/1
Ben Griffin – 50/1
Brooks Koepka – 50/1
*Odds provided by Betway (correct at the time of publishing)
US Open TV schedule

Wednesday 11 June: Final practice round, with live coverage from 2pm till 10pm
Thursday 12 June: Round One action, with live coverage from 12.30pm till 00.30am.
Friday 13 June: Round Two action, with live coverage from 12.30pm till 00.30am.
Saturday 14 June: Round Two action, with live coverage from 4pm till 1am.
Sunday 15 June: Final round action, with live coverage from 4pm till midnight.
How to watch the US Open on TV and is there a live stream?
All four rounds from the US PGA Championship will be shown on Sky Sports Golf or Sky Sports Main Event in the UK, while viewers can also live stream the action via Sky Go.
If you’re not a Sky customer, you can grab a NOWTV Day Pass to watch without a subscription.
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