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Deadspin | Union put Ernst Tanner on leave as MLS reopens probe into conduct

Deadspin | Union put Ernst Tanner on leave as MLS reopens probe into conduct

Jul 24, 2024; Columbus, Ohio, USA; Philadelphia Union sporting director Ernst Tanner speaks to media members about league rule changes at the Hilton Hotel. Mandatory Credit: Joseph Maiorana-Imagn Images

The Philadelphia Union placed sporting director Ernst Tanner on administrative leave Wednesday as Major League Soccer reopened its investigation into his alleged misconduct.

The actions of both the Union and MLS come on the heels of a report by the Guardian on Tuesday that accused Tanner of racist, sexist and homophobic comments during his seven years with the club. That report came after the MLS Players Association filed a complaint to the league about the 59-year-old German in January.

“Following publication of a Guardian article that included new allegations and potentially new information, MLS will reopen the investigation,” the league said in a statement on Wednesday. “MLS maintains an anonymous reporting hotline and encourages anyone with relevant information to come forward.”

The Union issued a statement of their own on Wednesday.

“The Philadelphia Union takes all allegations of misconduct extremely seriously and is committed to maintaining a safe, respectful, and inclusive environment for everyone associated with our club,” the club wrote. “Discrimination, harassment, or abusive conduct of any kind has no place here, and all staff are required to complete annual sensitivity training.

“While a recent MLS investigation was unable to corroborate allegations involving Sporting Director Ernst Tanner, MLS has advised the Union that it will be reopening the investigation and the Union continues to cooperate fully.”

Per The Guardian, Tanner allegedly shouted a homophobic slur toward a referee during Philadelphia’s match in San Jose on June 10, 2023. Referee Nima Saghafi touched then-Earthquakes midfielder Jamiro Monteiro while escorting the player to the bench, Tanner allegedly shouted: “Why don’t you just kiss him, you f—t.”

Per the report, “20 people must’ve heard this” and that there “was a woman in the stands who was clearly horrified.”

In 2018, Tanner is alleged to have cautioned Union academy players that they “should never worry about a referee, unless she’s a woman.”

“Women should be in the kitchen, not being referees,” Tanner said, per the report.

The report also details Tanner’s alleged comments about Black players and Black referees lacking “intelligence and capability.”

Through his attorney, Tanner told the Guardian in a statement that he “firmly denies these accusations, some of which are six or seven years old.” The lawyer’s statement continued, “Throughout his career spanning over three decades in professional soccer around the globe, Mr. Tanner has worked fairly and effectively in a diverse, multi-cultural world upholding high standards of professionalism.”

The Union have qualified for the postseason in each year under Tanner except 2024, with the team advancing to the 2022 MLS Cup final. Tanner received the executive of the year award in 2022 and Philadelphia won the 2025 Supporters’ Shield.

–Field Level Media

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Sixteen-year-old Lisha Das, India’s lone para cyclist for the upcoming Commonwealth Games, is fearing the possibility of missing the multi-sport event after her coach was not accredited while a Cycling Federation of India (CFI) official was instead designated to accompany her in Glasgow.

Lisha, who qualified for the Glasgow CWG through continental rankings in the women’s C5 category, has written multiple e-mails to the Indian Olympic Association (IOA), Paralympic Committee of India (PCI), CFI, the Sports Secretary and the Union Sports Ministry seeking accreditation for her personal coach, Aditya Mehta.

The teenager, who has a deformity in her right hand, alleged that she was repeatedly asked to obtain a parental consent letter with CFI Executive Member K Dattatraya as her coach for the Games.

“Neither my parents, my coach nor I were ever informed that Mr K Dattatraya had been appointed as my accompanying official,” she wrote in an e-mail in possession of PTI.

“I am a minor female para athlete. Mr K Dattatraya should not be designated as my accompanying official. I require a female escort and a medical support professional.

“Initially, I was repeatedly asked to sign a consent letter stating that Mr K Dattatraya would accompany me as my coach for the Commonwealth Games.” She said she declined to do so as Dattatraya was never his coach.

“The coach who has trained me throughout my journey and guided me to qualify for the Commonwealth Games is Mr. Aditya Mehta.

ALSO READ | Initially named in Indian CWG contingent, para swimmer Nandakumar now declared ineligible by organisers

“However, without my knowledge or consent, his name was never recommended,” Lisha wrote in one of her e-mails.

She said that, being a minor athlete, she should be allowed to travel with the coach who understands both her sporting and medical requirements.

“Being a minor athlete, I have repeatedly requested to be accompanied by the coach who has trained me, understands my sporting and medical requirements, and has prepared me throughout this journey.

“Unfortunately, despite several representations, my genuine concerns have not been addressed,” she wrote.

However, personal coaches have not been included by the Sports Ministry in the Indian contingent for the Glasgow CWG.

As reported by PTI in March this year, the ministry had made it clear that “demonstrable contribution” and “regular association” to an athlete’s growth would be assessed in case of request for personal coaches but they would not be allowed over an above the sanctioned contingent even at no cost to government.

Lisha said Mehta was willing to bear his own expenses and was seeking only the accreditation required to accompany her in an official capacity.

“My coach is ready to travel entirely at his own expense. I am only requesting that he be granted accreditation so that he can accompany me in an official capacity,” she said.

ALSO READ | India’s 126-strong squad for Glasgow-2026 CWG

She alleged that the CFI recommended Dattatraya’s name.

“The Cycling Federation of India recommended the name of Mr. Dattatraya to the Paralympic Committee of India as my coach, despite the fact that he was not the coach who trained me or prepared me for qualification.

“This decision caused me immense distress and left me feeling unheard as an athlete,” she wrote.

“If I am unable to participate with the coach who has prepared me, it will be extremely difficult for me and my family to proceed with confidence.” CFI Secretary General Maninder Singh denied that the federation had recommended any coach’s name.

“We have not given any name. The long list for the Commonwealth Games was sent by PCI and CFI doesn’t have a role in that,” he told PTI.

However, in an e-mail on Monday, CFI wrote that it had recommended a panel of three support staff members, including Mehta and Dattatraya.

“This is with reference to the trailing mail and our communication dated July 10, 2026, wherein it was submitted that Mr K Dattatraya was not recommended by the Cycling Federation of India (CFI) as the personal coach for Ms Lisha Das, a para-cyclist,” the CFI wrote in an e-mail on Monday evening.

“However, we wish to clarify that in the long list of team support staff submitted by your esteemed office to the Indian Olympic Association (IOA), the following officials were recommended as team support staff: Mr Ramesh Pandi, Mr Aditya Jitendra Kumar Mehta and Mr Katkam Dattatraya,” the CFI said in its response to the PCI in the e-mail which was also marked to the IOA.

The PCI, meanwhile, maintained that it merely forwarded the names received from the concerned National Sports Federation.

“CFI governs para cycling and IOA is leading the Commonwealth Games, so it’s between them and the federation,” PCI Secretary General Jayawant Gundu Hamanawar told PTI.

Published on Jul 14, 2026

#Indias #para #cyclist #CWG #seeks #coachs #accreditation #fears #missing #Games">India’s only para cyclist at CWG 2026 seeks coach’s accreditation, fears missing Games  Sixteen-year-old Lisha Das, India’s lone para cyclist for the upcoming Commonwealth Games, is fearing the possibility of missing the multi-sport event after her coach was not accredited while a Cycling Federation of India (CFI) official was instead designated to accompany her in Glasgow.Lisha, who qualified for the Glasgow CWG through continental rankings in the women’s C5 category, has written multiple e-mails to the Indian Olympic Association (IOA), Paralympic Committee of India (PCI), CFI, the Sports Secretary and the Union Sports Ministry seeking accreditation for her personal coach, Aditya Mehta.The teenager, who has a deformity in her right hand, alleged that she was repeatedly asked to obtain a parental consent letter with CFI Executive Member K Dattatraya as her coach for the Games.“Neither my parents, my coach nor I were ever informed that Mr K Dattatraya had been appointed as my accompanying official,” she wrote in an e-mail in possession of PTI.“I am a minor female para athlete. Mr K Dattatraya should not be designated as my accompanying official. I require a female escort and a medical support professional.“Initially, I was repeatedly asked to sign a consent letter stating that Mr K Dattatraya would accompany me as my coach for the Commonwealth Games.” She said she declined to do so as Dattatraya was never his coach.“The coach who has trained me throughout my journey and guided me to qualify for the Commonwealth Games is Mr. Aditya Mehta.ALSO READ | Initially named in Indian CWG contingent, para swimmer Nandakumar now declared ineligible by organisers“However, without my knowledge or consent, his name was never recommended,” Lisha wrote in one of her e-mails.She said that, being a minor athlete, she should be allowed to travel with the coach who understands both her sporting and medical requirements.“Being a minor athlete, I have repeatedly requested to be accompanied by the coach who has trained me, understands my sporting and medical requirements, and has prepared me throughout this journey.“Unfortunately, despite several representations, my genuine concerns have not been addressed,” she wrote.However, personal coaches have not been included by the Sports Ministry in the Indian contingent for the Glasgow CWG.As reported by        PTI in March this year, the ministry had made it clear that “demonstrable contribution” and “regular association” to an athlete’s growth would be assessed in case of request for personal coaches but they would not be allowed over an above the sanctioned contingent even at no cost to government.Lisha said Mehta was willing to bear his own expenses and was seeking only the accreditation required to accompany her in an official capacity.“My coach is ready to travel entirely at his own expense. I am only requesting that he be granted accreditation so that he can accompany me in an official capacity,” she said.ALSO READ | India’s 126-strong squad for Glasgow-2026 CWGShe alleged that the CFI recommended Dattatraya’s name.“The Cycling Federation of India recommended the name of Mr. Dattatraya to the Paralympic Committee of India as my coach, despite the fact that he was not the coach who trained me or prepared me for qualification.“This decision caused me immense distress and left me feeling unheard as an athlete,” she wrote.“If I am unable to participate with the coach who has prepared me, it will be extremely difficult for me and my family to proceed with confidence.” CFI Secretary General Maninder Singh denied that the federation had recommended any coach’s name.“We have not given any name. The long list for the Commonwealth Games was sent by PCI and CFI doesn’t have a role in that,” he told PTI.However, in an e-mail on Monday, CFI wrote that it had recommended a panel of three support staff members, including Mehta and Dattatraya.“This is with reference to the trailing mail and our communication dated July 10, 2026, wherein it was submitted that Mr K Dattatraya was not recommended by the Cycling Federation of India (CFI) as the personal coach for Ms Lisha Das, a para-cyclist,” the CFI wrote in an e-mail on Monday evening.“However, we wish to clarify that in the long list of team support staff submitted by your esteemed office to the Indian Olympic Association (IOA), the following officials were recommended as team support staff: Mr Ramesh Pandi, Mr Aditya Jitendra Kumar Mehta and Mr Katkam Dattatraya,” the CFI said in its response to the PCI in the e-mail which was also marked to the IOA.The PCI, meanwhile, maintained that it merely forwarded the names received from the concerned National Sports Federation.“CFI governs para cycling and IOA is leading the Commonwealth Games, so it’s between them and the federation,” PCI Secretary General Jayawant Gundu Hamanawar told        PTI.Published on Jul 14, 2026  #Indias #para #cyclist #CWG #seeks #coachs #accreditation #fears #missing #Games

Initially named in Indian CWG contingent, para swimmer Nandakumar now declared ineligible by organisers

“However, without my knowledge or consent, his name was never recommended,” Lisha wrote in one of her e-mails.

She said that, being a minor athlete, she should be allowed to travel with the coach who understands both her sporting and medical requirements.

“Being a minor athlete, I have repeatedly requested to be accompanied by the coach who has trained me, understands my sporting and medical requirements, and has prepared me throughout this journey.

“Unfortunately, despite several representations, my genuine concerns have not been addressed,” she wrote.

However, personal coaches have not been included by the Sports Ministry in the Indian contingent for the Glasgow CWG.

As reported by PTI in March this year, the ministry had made it clear that “demonstrable contribution” and “regular association” to an athlete’s growth would be assessed in case of request for personal coaches but they would not be allowed over an above the sanctioned contingent even at no cost to government.

Lisha said Mehta was willing to bear his own expenses and was seeking only the accreditation required to accompany her in an official capacity.

“My coach is ready to travel entirely at his own expense. I am only requesting that he be granted accreditation so that he can accompany me in an official capacity,” she said.

ALSO READ | India’s 126-strong squad for Glasgow-2026 CWG

She alleged that the CFI recommended Dattatraya’s name.

“The Cycling Federation of India recommended the name of Mr. Dattatraya to the Paralympic Committee of India as my coach, despite the fact that he was not the coach who trained me or prepared me for qualification.

“This decision caused me immense distress and left me feeling unheard as an athlete,” she wrote.

“If I am unable to participate with the coach who has prepared me, it will be extremely difficult for me and my family to proceed with confidence.” CFI Secretary General Maninder Singh denied that the federation had recommended any coach’s name.

“We have not given any name. The long list for the Commonwealth Games was sent by PCI and CFI doesn’t have a role in that,” he told PTI.

However, in an e-mail on Monday, CFI wrote that it had recommended a panel of three support staff members, including Mehta and Dattatraya.

“This is with reference to the trailing mail and our communication dated July 10, 2026, wherein it was submitted that Mr K Dattatraya was not recommended by the Cycling Federation of India (CFI) as the personal coach for Ms Lisha Das, a para-cyclist,” the CFI wrote in an e-mail on Monday evening.

“However, we wish to clarify that in the long list of team support staff submitted by your esteemed office to the Indian Olympic Association (IOA), the following officials were recommended as team support staff: Mr Ramesh Pandi, Mr Aditya Jitendra Kumar Mehta and Mr Katkam Dattatraya,” the CFI said in its response to the PCI in the e-mail which was also marked to the IOA.

The PCI, meanwhile, maintained that it merely forwarded the names received from the concerned National Sports Federation.

“CFI governs para cycling and IOA is leading the Commonwealth Games, so it’s between them and the federation,” PCI Secretary General Jayawant Gundu Hamanawar told PTI.

Published on Jul 14, 2026

#Indias #para #cyclist #CWG #seeks #coachs #accreditation #fears #missing #Games">India’s only para cyclist at CWG 2026 seeks coach’s accreditation, fears missing Games

Sixteen-year-old Lisha Das, India’s lone para cyclist for the upcoming Commonwealth Games, is fearing the possibility of missing the multi-sport event after her coach was not accredited while a Cycling Federation of India (CFI) official was instead designated to accompany her in Glasgow.

Lisha, who qualified for the Glasgow CWG through continental rankings in the women’s C5 category, has written multiple e-mails to the Indian Olympic Association (IOA), Paralympic Committee of India (PCI), CFI, the Sports Secretary and the Union Sports Ministry seeking accreditation for her personal coach, Aditya Mehta.

The teenager, who has a deformity in her right hand, alleged that she was repeatedly asked to obtain a parental consent letter with CFI Executive Member K Dattatraya as her coach for the Games.

“Neither my parents, my coach nor I were ever informed that Mr K Dattatraya had been appointed as my accompanying official,” she wrote in an e-mail in possession of PTI.

“I am a minor female para athlete. Mr K Dattatraya should not be designated as my accompanying official. I require a female escort and a medical support professional.

“Initially, I was repeatedly asked to sign a consent letter stating that Mr K Dattatraya would accompany me as my coach for the Commonwealth Games.” She said she declined to do so as Dattatraya was never his coach.

“The coach who has trained me throughout my journey and guided me to qualify for the Commonwealth Games is Mr. Aditya Mehta.

ALSO READ | Initially named in Indian CWG contingent, para swimmer Nandakumar now declared ineligible by organisers

“However, without my knowledge or consent, his name was never recommended,” Lisha wrote in one of her e-mails.

She said that, being a minor athlete, she should be allowed to travel with the coach who understands both her sporting and medical requirements.

“Being a minor athlete, I have repeatedly requested to be accompanied by the coach who has trained me, understands my sporting and medical requirements, and has prepared me throughout this journey.

“Unfortunately, despite several representations, my genuine concerns have not been addressed,” she wrote.

However, personal coaches have not been included by the Sports Ministry in the Indian contingent for the Glasgow CWG.

As reported by PTI in March this year, the ministry had made it clear that “demonstrable contribution” and “regular association” to an athlete’s growth would be assessed in case of request for personal coaches but they would not be allowed over an above the sanctioned contingent even at no cost to government.

Lisha said Mehta was willing to bear his own expenses and was seeking only the accreditation required to accompany her in an official capacity.

“My coach is ready to travel entirely at his own expense. I am only requesting that he be granted accreditation so that he can accompany me in an official capacity,” she said.

ALSO READ | India’s 126-strong squad for Glasgow-2026 CWG

She alleged that the CFI recommended Dattatraya’s name.

“The Cycling Federation of India recommended the name of Mr. Dattatraya to the Paralympic Committee of India as my coach, despite the fact that he was not the coach who trained me or prepared me for qualification.

“This decision caused me immense distress and left me feeling unheard as an athlete,” she wrote.

“If I am unable to participate with the coach who has prepared me, it will be extremely difficult for me and my family to proceed with confidence.” CFI Secretary General Maninder Singh denied that the federation had recommended any coach’s name.

“We have not given any name. The long list for the Commonwealth Games was sent by PCI and CFI doesn’t have a role in that,” he told PTI.

However, in an e-mail on Monday, CFI wrote that it had recommended a panel of three support staff members, including Mehta and Dattatraya.

“This is with reference to the trailing mail and our communication dated July 10, 2026, wherein it was submitted that Mr K Dattatraya was not recommended by the Cycling Federation of India (CFI) as the personal coach for Ms Lisha Das, a para-cyclist,” the CFI wrote in an e-mail on Monday evening.

“However, we wish to clarify that in the long list of team support staff submitted by your esteemed office to the Indian Olympic Association (IOA), the following officials were recommended as team support staff: Mr Ramesh Pandi, Mr Aditya Jitendra Kumar Mehta and Mr Katkam Dattatraya,” the CFI said in its response to the PCI in the e-mail which was also marked to the IOA.

The PCI, meanwhile, maintained that it merely forwarded the names received from the concerned National Sports Federation.

“CFI governs para cycling and IOA is leading the Commonwealth Games, so it’s between them and the federation,” PCI Secretary General Jayawant Gundu Hamanawar told PTI.

Published on Jul 14, 2026

#Indias #para #cyclist #CWG #seeks #coachs #accreditation #fears #missing #Games
Deadspin | Open Championship tee times: Scheffler paired with LIV Golf’s DeChambeau, Hatton  Sep 27, 2025; Bethpage, New York, USA; Team USA golfer Scottie Scheffler and golfer Bryson DeChambeau on the 11th hole on the penultimate day of competition for the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-Imagn Images   World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is paired with LIV Golf’s Bryson DeChambeau and Tyrrell Hatton for the opening round of the Open Championship at Royal Birkdale on Thursday.   Scheffler, playing the Open Championship for the sixth time, arrived after missing the cut at the Scottish Open. It was the first time he failed to reach the weekend since the 2022 St. Jude Championship.   Scheffler has 11 sub-70 rounds in 20 total rounds in his Open Championship career.   He won the Open last year at Royal Portrush at 17-under par to run away with the Claret Jug. He has two other top-10 finishes among his previous five starts (T7 at Royal Troon in 2024 and T8 in his debut at the 2021 Open at Royal St. George’s).  Scheffler and DeChambeau have been partners for the United States in the Ryder Cup.  This is the ninth Open Championship for DeChambeau. He overcame a first-round 78 at Portrush last year to finish tied for 10th, his best showing since St. Andrews in 2022, when he tied for eighth. DeChambeau’s first-round score of 69 in 2022 is the only time he shot better than 70 on his opening 18 in the event.  Their group, which remains together for another 18 holes Friday, goes off for the first 18 ahead of a threesome of Jordan Spieth, Jon Rahm and Tommy Fleetwood.  Matt Fitzpatrick and Rory McIlroy are playing with two-time major winner Xander Schauffele.  –Open Championship tee times   First round, Thursday   First tee (local time/ET)  6:35 a.m./1:35 a.m.: Matthew Baldwin, Thomas Detry, James Nicholas  6:46 a.m./1:46 a.m.: Michael Kim, Daniel Hillier, Andy Sullivan  6:57 a.m./1:57 a.m.: Ryan Fox, Andrew Novak, Matthew Jordan  7:08 a.m./2:08 a.m.: Henrik Stenson, Max Homa, Joe Dean  7:19 a.m./2:19 a.m.: Robert MacIntyre, Rickie Fowler, Alex Fitzpatrick  7:30 a.m./2:30 a.m.: David Duval, Martin Couvra, Matthew Southgate  7:41 a.m./2:41 a.m.: Sungjae Im, Daniel Brown, Fifa Laopakdee (a)  7:52 a.m./2:52 a.m.: Gary Woodland, Jake Knapp, Jordan Smith  8:03 a.m./3:03 a.m.: Francesco Molinari, Tom McKibbin, Lev Grinberg (a)  8:14 a.m./3:14 a.m.: Hennie du Plessis, Jose Luis Ballester, Dan Bradbury  8:25 a.m./3:25 a.m.: Angel Ayora, Victor Perez, Mateo Pulcini (a)  8:36 a.m./3:36 a.m.: Stewart Cink, Scott Vincent, Joakim Lagergren  8:47 a.m./3:47 a.m.: Michael Thorbjornsen, Kota Kaneko, Travis Smyth  9:03 a.m./4:03 a.m.: Alex Smalley, Sam Stevens, Ryo Hisatsune  9:14 a.m./4:14 a.m.: Akshay Bhatia, Harris English, Rasmus Hojgaard  9:25 a.m./4:25 a.m.: Ben Griffin, Hideki Matsuyama, Min Woo Lee  9:36 a.m./4:36 a.m.: Russell Henley, Justin Rose, Viktor Hovland  9:47 a.m./4:47 a.m.: Justin Thomas, Alex Noren, Jason Day  9:58 a.m./4:58 a.m.: Scottie Scheffler, Tyrrell Hatton, Bryson DeChambeau  10:09 a.m./5:09 a.m.: Jordan Spieth, Tommy Fleetwood, Jon Rahm  10:20 a.m./5:20 a.m.: Brian Harman, Si Woo Kim, Nick Taylor  10:31 a.m./5:31 a.m.: Ryan Gerard, Maverick McNealy, David Puig  10:42 a.m./5:42 a.m.: Kazuma Kobori, Tom Sloman, David Howard (a)  10:53 a.m./5:53 a.m.: Antoine Rozner, Ren Yonezawa, Caleb Surratt  11:04 a.m./6:04 a.m.: MJ Daffue, Frederic Lacroix, Jack McDonald  11:15 a.m./6:15 a.m.: Jeongwoo Ham, Ryutaro Nagano, Alejandro De Castro Piera (a)  11:41 a.m./6:41 a.m.: John Parry, Eric Cole, Tiger Christensen  11:52 a.m./6:52 a.m.: Eugenio Chacarra, Matt Wallace, Max Greyserman  12:03 p.m./7:03 a.m.: Michael Brennan, Sahith Theegala, Laurie Canter  12:14 p.m./7:14 a.m.: Cameron Smith, Keith Mitchell, Stuart Grehan (a)  12:25 p.m./7:25 a.m.: Sepp Straka, Joaquin Niemann, Kurt Kitayama  12:36 p.m./7:36 a.m.: Sami Valimaki, Shaun Norris, Jackson Suber  12:47 p.m./7:47 a.m.: Darren Clarke, Adrien Saddier, Bernd Wiesberger  12:58 p.m./7:58 a.m.: Keegan Bradley, Corey Conners, Casey Jarvis  1:09 p.m./8:09 a.m.: Matt McCarty, Harry Hall, Haotong Li  1:20 p.m./8:20 a.m.: Padraig Harrington, Marco Penge, Michael Hollick  1:31 p.m./8:31 a.m.: Tom Kim, Billy Horschel, Mason Howell (a)  1:42 p.m./8:42 a.m.: Johnny Kiefer, Pierceson Coody, Keita Nakajima  1:53 p.m./8:53 a.m.: Louis Oosthuizen, Jesper Svansson, Jack Buchanan (a)  2:09 p.m./9:09 a.m.: Bud Cauley, Jayden Schaper, Lucas Herbert  2:20 p.m./9:20 a.m.: Kristoffer Reitan, Patrick Reed, J.T. Poston  2:31 p.m./9:31 a.m.: Chris Gotterup, Sam Burns, Adam Scott  2:42 p.m./9:42 a.m.: Collin Morikawa, J.J. Spaun, Nicolai Hojgaard  2:53 p.m./9:53 a.m.: Shane Lowry, Aaron Rai, Brooks Koepka  3:04 p.m./10:04 a.m.: Cameron Young, Wyndham Clark, Luvig Aberg  3:15 p.m./10:15 a.m.: Rory McIlroy, Xander Schauffele, Matt Fitzpatrick  3:26 p.m./10:26 a.m.: Jacob Bridgeman, Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, Tim Wiedemeyer (a)  3:37 p.m./10:37 a.m.: Patrick Cantlay, Daniel Berger, Nico Echavarria   3:48 p.m./10:48 a.m.: Peter Uihlein, Alistair Docherty, Francesco Laporta  3:59 p.m./10:59 a.m.: Cameron John, Austen Truslow, Sam Bairstow  4:10 p.m./11:10 a.m.: Naoyuki Kataoka, Marcus Plunkett, Baard Bjoernevik Skogen  4:21 p.m./11:21 a.m.: Kazuki Higa, Jiho Yang, Nevill Ruiter (a)  Second round, Friday  First Tee (local time/ET)  6:35 a.m./1:35 a.m.: John Parry, Eric Cole, Tiger Christensen  6:46 a.m./1:46 a.m.: Eugenio Chacarra, Matt Wallace, Max Greyserman  6:57 a.m./1:57 a.m.: Michael Brennan, Sahith Theegala, Laurie Canter  7:08 a.m./2:08 a.m.: Cameron Smith, Keith Mitchell, Stuart Grehan (a)  7:19 a.m./2:19 a.m.: Sepp Straka, Joaquin Niemann, Kurt Kitayama  7:30 a.m./2:30 a.m.: Sami Valimaki, Shaun Norris, Jackson Suber  7:41 a.m./2:41 a.m.: Darren Clarke, Adrien Saddier, Bernd Wiesberger  7:52 a.m./2:52 a.m.: Keegan Bradley, Corey Conners, Casey Jarvis  8:03 a.m./3:03 a.m.: Matt McCarty, Harry Hall, Haotong Li  8:14 a.m./3:14 a.m.: Padraig Harrington, Marco Penge, Michael Hollick  8:25 a.m./3:25 a.m.: Tom Kim, Billy Horschel, Mason Howell (a)  8:26 a.m./3:36 a.m.: Johnny Kiefer, Pierceson Coody, Keita Nakajima  8:47 a.m./3:47 a.m.: Louis Oosthuizen, Jesper Svansson, Jack Buchanan (a)  9:03 a.m./4:03 a.m.: Bud Cauley, Jayden Schaper, Lucas Herbert  9:14 a.m./4:14 a.m.: Kristoffer Reitan, Patrick Reed, J.T. Poston  9:25 a.m./4:25 a.m.: Chris Gotterup, Sam Burns, Adam Scott  9:36 a.m./4:36 a.m.: Collin Morikawa, J.J. Spaun, Nicolai Hojgaard  9:47 a.m./4:47 a.m.: Shane Lowry, Aaron Rai, Brooks Koepka  9:58 a.m./4:58 a.m.: Cameron Young, Wyndham Clark, Luvig Aberg  10:09 a.m./5:09 a.m.: Rory McIlroy, Xander Schauffele, Matt Fitzpatrick  10:20 a.m./5:20 a.m.: Jacob Bridgeman, Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, Tim Wiedemeyer (a)  10:31 a.m./5:31 a.m.: Patrick Cantlay, Daniel Berger, Nico Echavarria  10:42 a.m./5:42 a.m.: Peter Uihlein, Alistair Docherty, Francesco Laporta  10:53 a.m./5:53 a.m.: Cameron John, Austen Truslow, Sam Bairstow  11:04 a.m./6:04 a.m.: Naoyuki Kataoka, Marcus Plunkett, Baard Bjoernevik Skogen  11:15 a.m./6:15 a.m.: Kazuki Higa, Jiho Yang, Nevill Ruiter (a)  11:41 a.m./6:41 a.m.: Matthew Baldwin, Thomas Detry, James Nicholas  11:52 a.m./6:52 a.m.: Michael Kim, Daniel Hillier, Andy Sullivan  12:03 p.m./7:03 a.m.: Ryan Fox, Andrew Novak, Matthew Jordan  12:14 p.m./7:14 a.m.: Henrik Stenson, Max Homa, Joe Dean  12:25 p.m./7:25 a.m.: Robert MacIntyre, Rickie Fowler, Alex Fitzpatrick  12:36 p.m./7:36 a.m.: David Duval, Martin Couvra, Matthew Southgate  12:47 p.m./7:47 a.m.: Sungjae Im, Daniel Brown, Fifa Laopakdee (a)  12:58 p.m./7:58 a.m.: Gary Woodland, Jake Knapp, Jordan Smith  1:09 p.m./8:09 a.m.: Francesco Molinari, Tom McKibbin, Lev Grinberg (a)  1:20 p.m./8:20 a.m.: Hennie Du Plessis, Jose Luis Ballester, Dan Bradbury  1:31 p.m./8:31 a.m.: Angel Ayora, Victor Perez, Mateo Pulcini (a)  1:42 p.m./8:42 a.m.: Stewart Cink, Scott Vincent, Joakim Lagergren  1:53 p.m./8:53 a.m.: Michael Thorbjornsen, Kota Kaneko, Travis Smyth  2:09 p.m./9:09 a.m.: Alex Smalley, Sam Stevens, Ryo Hisatsune  2:20 p.m./9:20 a.m.: Akshay Bhatia, Harris English, Rasmus Hojgaard  2:31 p.m./9:31 a.m.: Ben Griffin, Hideki Matsuyama, Min Woo Lee  2:42 p.m./9:42 a.m.: Russell Henley, Justin Rose, Viktor Hovland  2:53 p.m./9:53 a.m.: Justin Thomas, Alex Noren, Jason Day  3:04 p.m./10:04 a.m.: Scottie Scheffler, Tyrrell Hatton, Bryson DeChambeau  3:15 p.m./10:15 a.m.: Jordan Spieth, Tommy Fleetwood, Jon Rahm  3:26 p.m./10:26 a.m.: Brian Harman, Si Woo Kim, Nick Taylor  3:37 p.m./10:37 a.m.: Ryan Gerard, Maverick McNealy, David Puig  3:48 p.m./10:48 a.m.: Kazuma Kobori, Tom Sloman, David Howard (a)  3:59 p.m./10:59 a.m.: Antoine Rozner, Ren Yonezawa, Caleb Surratt  4:10 p.m./11:10 a.m.: MJ Daffue, Frederic Lacroix, Jack McDonald  4:21 p.m./11:21 a.m.: Jeongwoo Ham, Ryutaro Nagano, Alejandro De Castro Piera (a)   #Deadspin #Open #Championship #tee #times #Scheffler #paired #LIV #Golfs #DeChambeau #HattonSep 27, 2025; Bethpage, New York, USA; Team USA golfer Scottie Scheffler and golfer Bryson DeChambeau on the 11th hole on the penultimate day of competition for the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-Imagn Images

World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is paired with LIV Golf’s Bryson DeChambeau and Tyrrell Hatton for the opening round of the Open Championship at Royal Birkdale on Thursday.

Scheffler, playing the Open Championship for the sixth time, arrived after missing the cut at the Scottish Open. It was the first time he failed to reach the weekend since the 2022 St. Jude Championship.

Scheffler has 11 sub-70 rounds in 20 total rounds in his Open Championship career.

He won the Open last year at Royal Portrush at 17-under par to run away with the Claret Jug. He has two other top-10 finishes among his previous five starts (T7 at Royal Troon in 2024 and T8 in his debut at the 2021 Open at Royal St. George’s).

Scheffler and DeChambeau have been partners for the United States in the Ryder Cup.

This is the ninth Open Championship for DeChambeau. He overcame a first-round 78 at Portrush last year to finish tied for 10th, his best showing since St. Andrews in 2022, when he tied for eighth. DeChambeau’s first-round score of 69 in 2022 is the only time he shot better than 70 on his opening 18 in the event.

Their group, which remains together for another 18 holes Friday, goes off for the first 18 ahead of a threesome of Jordan Spieth, Jon Rahm and Tommy Fleetwood.

Matt Fitzpatrick and Rory McIlroy are playing with two-time major winner Xander Schauffele.

–Open Championship tee times

First round, Thursday

First tee (local time/ET)

6:35 a.m./1:35 a.m.: Matthew Baldwin, Thomas Detry, James Nicholas

6:46 a.m./1:46 a.m.: Michael Kim, Daniel Hillier, Andy Sullivan

6:57 a.m./1:57 a.m.: Ryan Fox, Andrew Novak, Matthew Jordan

7:08 a.m./2:08 a.m.: Henrik Stenson, Max Homa, Joe Dean

7:19 a.m./2:19 a.m.: Robert MacIntyre, Rickie Fowler, Alex Fitzpatrick

7:30 a.m./2:30 a.m.: David Duval, Martin Couvra, Matthew Southgate

7:41 a.m./2:41 a.m.: Sungjae Im, Daniel Brown, Fifa Laopakdee (a)

7:52 a.m./2:52 a.m.: Gary Woodland, Jake Knapp, Jordan Smith

8:03 a.m./3:03 a.m.: Francesco Molinari, Tom McKibbin, Lev Grinberg (a)

8:14 a.m./3:14 a.m.: Hennie du Plessis, Jose Luis Ballester, Dan Bradbury

8:25 a.m./3:25 a.m.: Angel Ayora, Victor Perez, Mateo Pulcini (a)

8:36 a.m./3:36 a.m.: Stewart Cink, Scott Vincent, Joakim Lagergren

8:47 a.m./3:47 a.m.: Michael Thorbjornsen, Kota Kaneko, Travis Smyth

9:03 a.m./4:03 a.m.: Alex Smalley, Sam Stevens, Ryo Hisatsune

9:14 a.m./4:14 a.m.: Akshay Bhatia, Harris English, Rasmus Hojgaard

9:25 a.m./4:25 a.m.: Ben Griffin, Hideki Matsuyama, Min Woo Lee

9:36 a.m./4:36 a.m.: Russell Henley, Justin Rose, Viktor Hovland

9:47 a.m./4:47 a.m.: Justin Thomas, Alex Noren, Jason Day

9:58 a.m./4:58 a.m.: Scottie Scheffler, Tyrrell Hatton, Bryson DeChambeau

10:09 a.m./5:09 a.m.: Jordan Spieth, Tommy Fleetwood, Jon Rahm

10:20 a.m./5:20 a.m.: Brian Harman, Si Woo Kim, Nick Taylor

10:31 a.m./5:31 a.m.: Ryan Gerard, Maverick McNealy, David Puig

10:42 a.m./5:42 a.m.: Kazuma Kobori, Tom Sloman, David Howard (a)

10:53 a.m./5:53 a.m.: Antoine Rozner, Ren Yonezawa, Caleb Surratt

11:04 a.m./6:04 a.m.: MJ Daffue, Frederic Lacroix, Jack McDonald

11:15 a.m./6:15 a.m.: Jeongwoo Ham, Ryutaro Nagano, Alejandro De Castro Piera (a)

11:41 a.m./6:41 a.m.: John Parry, Eric Cole, Tiger Christensen

11:52 a.m./6:52 a.m.: Eugenio Chacarra, Matt Wallace, Max Greyserman

12:03 p.m./7:03 a.m.: Michael Brennan, Sahith Theegala, Laurie Canter

12:14 p.m./7:14 a.m.: Cameron Smith, Keith Mitchell, Stuart Grehan (a)

12:25 p.m./7:25 a.m.: Sepp Straka, Joaquin Niemann, Kurt Kitayama

12:36 p.m./7:36 a.m.: Sami Valimaki, Shaun Norris, Jackson Suber

12:47 p.m./7:47 a.m.: Darren Clarke, Adrien Saddier, Bernd Wiesberger

12:58 p.m./7:58 a.m.: Keegan Bradley, Corey Conners, Casey Jarvis

1:09 p.m./8:09 a.m.: Matt McCarty, Harry Hall, Haotong Li

1:20 p.m./8:20 a.m.: Padraig Harrington, Marco Penge, Michael Hollick

1:31 p.m./8:31 a.m.: Tom Kim, Billy Horschel, Mason Howell (a)

1:42 p.m./8:42 a.m.: Johnny Kiefer, Pierceson Coody, Keita Nakajima

1:53 p.m./8:53 a.m.: Louis Oosthuizen, Jesper Svansson, Jack Buchanan (a)

2:09 p.m./9:09 a.m.: Bud Cauley, Jayden Schaper, Lucas Herbert

2:20 p.m./9:20 a.m.: Kristoffer Reitan, Patrick Reed, J.T. Poston

2:31 p.m./9:31 a.m.: Chris Gotterup, Sam Burns, Adam Scott

2:42 p.m./9:42 a.m.: Collin Morikawa, J.J. Spaun, Nicolai Hojgaard

2:53 p.m./9:53 a.m.: Shane Lowry, Aaron Rai, Brooks Koepka

3:04 p.m./10:04 a.m.: Cameron Young, Wyndham Clark, Luvig Aberg

3:15 p.m./10:15 a.m.: Rory McIlroy, Xander Schauffele, Matt Fitzpatrick

3:26 p.m./10:26 a.m.: Jacob Bridgeman, Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, Tim Wiedemeyer (a)


3:37 p.m./10:37 a.m.: Patrick Cantlay, Daniel Berger, Nico Echavarria

3:48 p.m./10:48 a.m.: Peter Uihlein, Alistair Docherty, Francesco Laporta

3:59 p.m./10:59 a.m.: Cameron John, Austen Truslow, Sam Bairstow

4:10 p.m./11:10 a.m.: Naoyuki Kataoka, Marcus Plunkett, Baard Bjoernevik Skogen

4:21 p.m./11:21 a.m.: Kazuki Higa, Jiho Yang, Nevill Ruiter (a)

Second round, Friday

First Tee (local time/ET)

6:35 a.m./1:35 a.m.: John Parry, Eric Cole, Tiger Christensen

6:46 a.m./1:46 a.m.: Eugenio Chacarra, Matt Wallace, Max Greyserman

6:57 a.m./1:57 a.m.: Michael Brennan, Sahith Theegala, Laurie Canter

7:08 a.m./2:08 a.m.: Cameron Smith, Keith Mitchell, Stuart Grehan (a)

7:19 a.m./2:19 a.m.: Sepp Straka, Joaquin Niemann, Kurt Kitayama

7:30 a.m./2:30 a.m.: Sami Valimaki, Shaun Norris, Jackson Suber

7:41 a.m./2:41 a.m.: Darren Clarke, Adrien Saddier, Bernd Wiesberger

7:52 a.m./2:52 a.m.: Keegan Bradley, Corey Conners, Casey Jarvis

8:03 a.m./3:03 a.m.: Matt McCarty, Harry Hall, Haotong Li

8:14 a.m./3:14 a.m.: Padraig Harrington, Marco Penge, Michael Hollick

8:25 a.m./3:25 a.m.: Tom Kim, Billy Horschel, Mason Howell (a)

8:26 a.m./3:36 a.m.: Johnny Kiefer, Pierceson Coody, Keita Nakajima

8:47 a.m./3:47 a.m.: Louis Oosthuizen, Jesper Svansson, Jack Buchanan (a)

9:03 a.m./4:03 a.m.: Bud Cauley, Jayden Schaper, Lucas Herbert

9:14 a.m./4:14 a.m.: Kristoffer Reitan, Patrick Reed, J.T. Poston

9:25 a.m./4:25 a.m.: Chris Gotterup, Sam Burns, Adam Scott

9:36 a.m./4:36 a.m.: Collin Morikawa, J.J. Spaun, Nicolai Hojgaard

9:47 a.m./4:47 a.m.: Shane Lowry, Aaron Rai, Brooks Koepka

9:58 a.m./4:58 a.m.: Cameron Young, Wyndham Clark, Luvig Aberg

10:09 a.m./5:09 a.m.: Rory McIlroy, Xander Schauffele, Matt Fitzpatrick

10:20 a.m./5:20 a.m.: Jacob Bridgeman, Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, Tim Wiedemeyer (a)

10:31 a.m./5:31 a.m.: Patrick Cantlay, Daniel Berger, Nico Echavarria

10:42 a.m./5:42 a.m.: Peter Uihlein, Alistair Docherty, Francesco Laporta

10:53 a.m./5:53 a.m.: Cameron John, Austen Truslow, Sam Bairstow

11:04 a.m./6:04 a.m.: Naoyuki Kataoka, Marcus Plunkett, Baard Bjoernevik Skogen

11:15 a.m./6:15 a.m.: Kazuki Higa, Jiho Yang, Nevill Ruiter (a)

11:41 a.m./6:41 a.m.: Matthew Baldwin, Thomas Detry, James Nicholas

11:52 a.m./6:52 a.m.: Michael Kim, Daniel Hillier, Andy Sullivan

12:03 p.m./7:03 a.m.: Ryan Fox, Andrew Novak, Matthew Jordan

12:14 p.m./7:14 a.m.: Henrik Stenson, Max Homa, Joe Dean

12:25 p.m./7:25 a.m.: Robert MacIntyre, Rickie Fowler, Alex Fitzpatrick

12:36 p.m./7:36 a.m.: David Duval, Martin Couvra, Matthew Southgate

12:47 p.m./7:47 a.m.: Sungjae Im, Daniel Brown, Fifa Laopakdee (a)

12:58 p.m./7:58 a.m.: Gary Woodland, Jake Knapp, Jordan Smith

1:09 p.m./8:09 a.m.: Francesco Molinari, Tom McKibbin, Lev Grinberg (a)

1:20 p.m./8:20 a.m.: Hennie Du Plessis, Jose Luis Ballester, Dan Bradbury

1:31 p.m./8:31 a.m.: Angel Ayora, Victor Perez, Mateo Pulcini (a)

1:42 p.m./8:42 a.m.: Stewart Cink, Scott Vincent, Joakim Lagergren

1:53 p.m./8:53 a.m.: Michael Thorbjornsen, Kota Kaneko, Travis Smyth

2:09 p.m./9:09 a.m.: Alex Smalley, Sam Stevens, Ryo Hisatsune

2:20 p.m./9:20 a.m.: Akshay Bhatia, Harris English, Rasmus Hojgaard

2:31 p.m./9:31 a.m.: Ben Griffin, Hideki Matsuyama, Min Woo Lee

2:42 p.m./9:42 a.m.: Russell Henley, Justin Rose, Viktor Hovland

2:53 p.m./9:53 a.m.: Justin Thomas, Alex Noren, Jason Day

3:04 p.m./10:04 a.m.: Scottie Scheffler, Tyrrell Hatton, Bryson DeChambeau

3:15 p.m./10:15 a.m.: Jordan Spieth, Tommy Fleetwood, Jon Rahm

3:26 p.m./10:26 a.m.: Brian Harman, Si Woo Kim, Nick Taylor

3:37 p.m./10:37 a.m.: Ryan Gerard, Maverick McNealy, David Puig

3:48 p.m./10:48 a.m.: Kazuma Kobori, Tom Sloman, David Howard (a)

3:59 p.m./10:59 a.m.: Antoine Rozner, Ren Yonezawa, Caleb Surratt

4:10 p.m./11:10 a.m.: MJ Daffue, Frederic Lacroix, Jack McDonald

4:21 p.m./11:21 a.m.: Jeongwoo Ham, Ryutaro Nagano, Alejandro De Castro Piera (a)

#Deadspin #Open #Championship #tee #times #Scheffler #paired #LIV #Golfs #DeChambeau #Hatton">Deadspin | Open Championship tee times: Scheffler paired with LIV Golf’s DeChambeau, Hatton  Sep 27, 2025; Bethpage, New York, USA; Team USA golfer Scottie Scheffler and golfer Bryson DeChambeau on the 11th hole on the penultimate day of competition for the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black. Mandatory Credit: Peter Casey-Imagn Images   World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is paired with LIV Golf’s Bryson DeChambeau and Tyrrell Hatton for the opening round of the Open Championship at Royal Birkdale on Thursday.   Scheffler, playing the Open Championship for the sixth time, arrived after missing the cut at the Scottish Open. It was the first time he failed to reach the weekend since the 2022 St. Jude Championship.   Scheffler has 11 sub-70 rounds in 20 total rounds in his Open Championship career.   He won the Open last year at Royal Portrush at 17-under par to run away with the Claret Jug. He has two other top-10 finishes among his previous five starts (T7 at Royal Troon in 2024 and T8 in his debut at the 2021 Open at Royal St. George’s).  Scheffler and DeChambeau have been partners for the United States in the Ryder Cup.  This is the ninth Open Championship for DeChambeau. He overcame a first-round 78 at Portrush last year to finish tied for 10th, his best showing since St. Andrews in 2022, when he tied for eighth. DeChambeau’s first-round score of 69 in 2022 is the only time he shot better than 70 on his opening 18 in the event.  Their group, which remains together for another 18 holes Friday, goes off for the first 18 ahead of a threesome of Jordan Spieth, Jon Rahm and Tommy Fleetwood.  Matt Fitzpatrick and Rory McIlroy are playing with two-time major winner Xander Schauffele.  –Open Championship tee times   First round, Thursday   First tee (local time/ET)  6:35 a.m./1:35 a.m.: Matthew Baldwin, Thomas Detry, James Nicholas  6:46 a.m./1:46 a.m.: Michael Kim, Daniel Hillier, Andy Sullivan  6:57 a.m./1:57 a.m.: Ryan Fox, Andrew Novak, Matthew Jordan  7:08 a.m./2:08 a.m.: Henrik Stenson, Max Homa, Joe Dean  7:19 a.m./2:19 a.m.: Robert MacIntyre, Rickie Fowler, Alex Fitzpatrick  7:30 a.m./2:30 a.m.: David Duval, Martin Couvra, Matthew Southgate  7:41 a.m./2:41 a.m.: Sungjae Im, Daniel Brown, Fifa Laopakdee (a)  7:52 a.m./2:52 a.m.: Gary Woodland, Jake Knapp, Jordan Smith  8:03 a.m./3:03 a.m.: Francesco Molinari, Tom McKibbin, Lev Grinberg (a)  8:14 a.m./3:14 a.m.: Hennie du Plessis, Jose Luis Ballester, Dan Bradbury  8:25 a.m./3:25 a.m.: Angel Ayora, Victor Perez, Mateo Pulcini (a)  8:36 a.m./3:36 a.m.: Stewart Cink, Scott Vincent, Joakim Lagergren  8:47 a.m./3:47 a.m.: Michael Thorbjornsen, Kota Kaneko, Travis Smyth  9:03 a.m./4:03 a.m.: Alex Smalley, Sam Stevens, Ryo Hisatsune  9:14 a.m./4:14 a.m.: Akshay Bhatia, Harris English, Rasmus Hojgaard  9:25 a.m./4:25 a.m.: Ben Griffin, Hideki Matsuyama, Min Woo Lee  9:36 a.m./4:36 a.m.: Russell Henley, Justin Rose, Viktor Hovland  9:47 a.m./4:47 a.m.: Justin Thomas, Alex Noren, Jason Day  9:58 a.m./4:58 a.m.: Scottie Scheffler, Tyrrell Hatton, Bryson DeChambeau  10:09 a.m./5:09 a.m.: Jordan Spieth, Tommy Fleetwood, Jon Rahm  10:20 a.m./5:20 a.m.: Brian Harman, Si Woo Kim, Nick Taylor  10:31 a.m./5:31 a.m.: Ryan Gerard, Maverick McNealy, David Puig  10:42 a.m./5:42 a.m.: Kazuma Kobori, Tom Sloman, David Howard (a)  10:53 a.m./5:53 a.m.: Antoine Rozner, Ren Yonezawa, Caleb Surratt  11:04 a.m./6:04 a.m.: MJ Daffue, Frederic Lacroix, Jack McDonald  11:15 a.m./6:15 a.m.: Jeongwoo Ham, Ryutaro Nagano, Alejandro De Castro Piera (a)  11:41 a.m./6:41 a.m.: John Parry, Eric Cole, Tiger Christensen  11:52 a.m./6:52 a.m.: Eugenio Chacarra, Matt Wallace, Max Greyserman  12:03 p.m./7:03 a.m.: Michael Brennan, Sahith Theegala, Laurie Canter  12:14 p.m./7:14 a.m.: Cameron Smith, Keith Mitchell, Stuart Grehan (a)  12:25 p.m./7:25 a.m.: Sepp Straka, Joaquin Niemann, Kurt Kitayama  12:36 p.m./7:36 a.m.: Sami Valimaki, Shaun Norris, Jackson Suber  12:47 p.m./7:47 a.m.: Darren Clarke, Adrien Saddier, Bernd Wiesberger  12:58 p.m./7:58 a.m.: Keegan Bradley, Corey Conners, Casey Jarvis  1:09 p.m./8:09 a.m.: Matt McCarty, Harry Hall, Haotong Li  1:20 p.m./8:20 a.m.: Padraig Harrington, Marco Penge, Michael Hollick  1:31 p.m./8:31 a.m.: Tom Kim, Billy Horschel, Mason Howell (a)  1:42 p.m./8:42 a.m.: Johnny Kiefer, Pierceson Coody, Keita Nakajima  1:53 p.m./8:53 a.m.: Louis Oosthuizen, Jesper Svansson, Jack Buchanan (a)  2:09 p.m./9:09 a.m.: Bud Cauley, Jayden Schaper, Lucas Herbert  2:20 p.m./9:20 a.m.: Kristoffer Reitan, Patrick Reed, J.T. Poston  2:31 p.m./9:31 a.m.: Chris Gotterup, Sam Burns, Adam Scott  2:42 p.m./9:42 a.m.: Collin Morikawa, J.J. Spaun, Nicolai Hojgaard  2:53 p.m./9:53 a.m.: Shane Lowry, Aaron Rai, Brooks Koepka  3:04 p.m./10:04 a.m.: Cameron Young, Wyndham Clark, Luvig Aberg  3:15 p.m./10:15 a.m.: Rory McIlroy, Xander Schauffele, Matt Fitzpatrick  3:26 p.m./10:26 a.m.: Jacob Bridgeman, Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, Tim Wiedemeyer (a)  3:37 p.m./10:37 a.m.: Patrick Cantlay, Daniel Berger, Nico Echavarria   3:48 p.m./10:48 a.m.: Peter Uihlein, Alistair Docherty, Francesco Laporta  3:59 p.m./10:59 a.m.: Cameron John, Austen Truslow, Sam Bairstow  4:10 p.m./11:10 a.m.: Naoyuki Kataoka, Marcus Plunkett, Baard Bjoernevik Skogen  4:21 p.m./11:21 a.m.: Kazuki Higa, Jiho Yang, Nevill Ruiter (a)  Second round, Friday  First Tee (local time/ET)  6:35 a.m./1:35 a.m.: John Parry, Eric Cole, Tiger Christensen  6:46 a.m./1:46 a.m.: Eugenio Chacarra, Matt Wallace, Max Greyserman  6:57 a.m./1:57 a.m.: Michael Brennan, Sahith Theegala, Laurie Canter  7:08 a.m./2:08 a.m.: Cameron Smith, Keith Mitchell, Stuart Grehan (a)  7:19 a.m./2:19 a.m.: Sepp Straka, Joaquin Niemann, Kurt Kitayama  7:30 a.m./2:30 a.m.: Sami Valimaki, Shaun Norris, Jackson Suber  7:41 a.m./2:41 a.m.: Darren Clarke, Adrien Saddier, Bernd Wiesberger  7:52 a.m./2:52 a.m.: Keegan Bradley, Corey Conners, Casey Jarvis  8:03 a.m./3:03 a.m.: Matt McCarty, Harry Hall, Haotong Li  8:14 a.m./3:14 a.m.: Padraig Harrington, Marco Penge, Michael Hollick  8:25 a.m./3:25 a.m.: Tom Kim, Billy Horschel, Mason Howell (a)  8:26 a.m./3:36 a.m.: Johnny Kiefer, Pierceson Coody, Keita Nakajima  8:47 a.m./3:47 a.m.: Louis Oosthuizen, Jesper Svansson, Jack Buchanan (a)  9:03 a.m./4:03 a.m.: Bud Cauley, Jayden Schaper, Lucas Herbert  9:14 a.m./4:14 a.m.: Kristoffer Reitan, Patrick Reed, J.T. Poston  9:25 a.m./4:25 a.m.: Chris Gotterup, Sam Burns, Adam Scott  9:36 a.m./4:36 a.m.: Collin Morikawa, J.J. Spaun, Nicolai Hojgaard  9:47 a.m./4:47 a.m.: Shane Lowry, Aaron Rai, Brooks Koepka  9:58 a.m./4:58 a.m.: Cameron Young, Wyndham Clark, Luvig Aberg  10:09 a.m./5:09 a.m.: Rory McIlroy, Xander Schauffele, Matt Fitzpatrick  10:20 a.m./5:20 a.m.: Jacob Bridgeman, Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, Tim Wiedemeyer (a)  10:31 a.m./5:31 a.m.: Patrick Cantlay, Daniel Berger, Nico Echavarria  10:42 a.m./5:42 a.m.: Peter Uihlein, Alistair Docherty, Francesco Laporta  10:53 a.m./5:53 a.m.: Cameron John, Austen Truslow, Sam Bairstow  11:04 a.m./6:04 a.m.: Naoyuki Kataoka, Marcus Plunkett, Baard Bjoernevik Skogen  11:15 a.m./6:15 a.m.: Kazuki Higa, Jiho Yang, Nevill Ruiter (a)  11:41 a.m./6:41 a.m.: Matthew Baldwin, Thomas Detry, James Nicholas  11:52 a.m./6:52 a.m.: Michael Kim, Daniel Hillier, Andy Sullivan  12:03 p.m./7:03 a.m.: Ryan Fox, Andrew Novak, Matthew Jordan  12:14 p.m./7:14 a.m.: Henrik Stenson, Max Homa, Joe Dean  12:25 p.m./7:25 a.m.: Robert MacIntyre, Rickie Fowler, Alex Fitzpatrick  12:36 p.m./7:36 a.m.: David Duval, Martin Couvra, Matthew Southgate  12:47 p.m./7:47 a.m.: Sungjae Im, Daniel Brown, Fifa Laopakdee (a)  12:58 p.m./7:58 a.m.: Gary Woodland, Jake Knapp, Jordan Smith  1:09 p.m./8:09 a.m.: Francesco Molinari, Tom McKibbin, Lev Grinberg (a)  1:20 p.m./8:20 a.m.: Hennie Du Plessis, Jose Luis Ballester, Dan Bradbury  1:31 p.m./8:31 a.m.: Angel Ayora, Victor Perez, Mateo Pulcini (a)  1:42 p.m./8:42 a.m.: Stewart Cink, Scott Vincent, Joakim Lagergren  1:53 p.m./8:53 a.m.: Michael Thorbjornsen, Kota Kaneko, Travis Smyth  2:09 p.m./9:09 a.m.: Alex Smalley, Sam Stevens, Ryo Hisatsune  2:20 p.m./9:20 a.m.: Akshay Bhatia, Harris English, Rasmus Hojgaard  2:31 p.m./9:31 a.m.: Ben Griffin, Hideki Matsuyama, Min Woo Lee  2:42 p.m./9:42 a.m.: Russell Henley, Justin Rose, Viktor Hovland  2:53 p.m./9:53 a.m.: Justin Thomas, Alex Noren, Jason Day  3:04 p.m./10:04 a.m.: Scottie Scheffler, Tyrrell Hatton, Bryson DeChambeau  3:15 p.m./10:15 a.m.: Jordan Spieth, Tommy Fleetwood, Jon Rahm  3:26 p.m./10:26 a.m.: Brian Harman, Si Woo Kim, Nick Taylor  3:37 p.m./10:37 a.m.: Ryan Gerard, Maverick McNealy, David Puig  3:48 p.m./10:48 a.m.: Kazuma Kobori, Tom Sloman, David Howard (a)  3:59 p.m./10:59 a.m.: Antoine Rozner, Ren Yonezawa, Caleb Surratt  4:10 p.m./11:10 a.m.: MJ Daffue, Frederic Lacroix, Jack McDonald  4:21 p.m./11:21 a.m.: Jeongwoo Ham, Ryutaro Nagano, Alejandro De Castro Piera (a)   #Deadspin #Open #Championship #tee #times #Scheffler #paired #LIV #Golfs #DeChambeau #Hatton

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