US Open 2017: Round 4 tee times, pairings and TV schedule

Jun 17, 2017; Erin, WI, USA; Justin Thomas walks up to the applause of the crowd on the 18th green during the third round of the U.S. Open golf tournament at Erin Hills. Mandatory Credit: Michael Madrid-USA TODAY Sports
Jun 17, 2017; Erin, WI, USA; Justin Thomas walks up to the applause of the crowd on the 18th green during the third round of the U.S. Open golf tournament at Erin Hills. Mandatory Credit: Michael Madrid-USA TODAY Sports /
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Tee times, pairings, TV schedule and more for Round 4 of the 2017 US Open

When you think of the US Open, it’s one of the majors that tests patience more than the rest. It’s often a low-scoring affair and, for lack of a better term, a war of attrition. At Erin Hills for the 2017 US Open, that’s been far from the case. As such, the young guns have come to shine and it looks like we’ll have a first-time major winner crowned after Round 4 on Sunday, June 18.

As these players take to the course on Father’s Day, no one in the final eight pairings has won a major. When you think about that, it’s truly absurd. Then again, the week at Erin Hills to now has been crazy in its own right. That’s perhaps best exemplified by Justin Thomas, who shot a 9-under 63 on Saturday to put himself in a share of the lead.

However, the big-hitting Brooks Koepka, steady Brian Harman, and enigmatic Rickie Fowler are also in the hunt, as are many others. With the youth of these guys, who knows what they’ll do under the pressure of Sunday. If the first three rounds are any indication, though, they’ll certainly give fans a show.

If you’re looking to catch Round 4 of the 2017 US Open on TV, FOX will have the broadcast on Sunday. If you’re looking to tune in on Father’s Day, you can do so starting at 11:00 a.m. ET and the coverage on FOX will last until 8:00 p.m. ET. 

With the final round on Sunday ready to rock, let’s take a look at the Round 4 tee times and pairings for the 2017 US Open (Note: All times are EST):

9:51 a.m. Haotong Li – Kevin Dougherty
10:02 a.m. Tyler Light – Ernie Els
10:13 a.m. Talor Gooch – William McGirt
10:24 a.m. Stewart Cink – Kevin Kisner
10:35 a.m. Jordan Spieth – Keegan Bradley
10:46 a.m. Lee Westwood – Daniel Summerhays
10:57 a.m. Jason Kokrak – Yusaku Miyazato
11:08 a.m. Stephan Jaeger – Shane Lowry
11:19 a.m. Jordan Niebrugge – Gary Woodland
11:30 a.m. Adam Hadwin – Thomas Aiken
11:41 a.m. Kevin Na – Ryan Brehm
11:52 a.m. Martin Kaymer – Brandon Stone
12:03 p.m. Rafa Cabrera Bello – Webb Simpson
12:14 p.m. Harris English – Satoshi Kodaira
12:25 p.m. Andrew Johnston – Jonathan Randolph
12:36 p.m. Whee Kim – Martin Laird
12:47 p.m. Branden Grace – Matt Kuchar
12:58 p.m. Jack Maguire – Scottie Scheffler (a)
1:09 p.m. Michael Putnam – Kevin Chappell
1:20 p.m. Steve Stricker – David Lingmerth
1:31 p.m. Matt Fitzpatrick – Jim Furyk
1:42 p.m. Zach Johnson – Paul Casey
1:53 p.m. Jamie Lovemark – Cameron Champ (a)
2:04 p.m. Marc Leishman – Chez Reavie
2:15 p.m. Sergio Garcia – Eddie Pepperell
2:26 p.m. Trey Mullinax – Louis Oosthuizen
2:37 p.m. J.B. Holmes – Hideki Matsuyama
2:48 p.m. Bernd Wiesberger – Xander Schauffele
2:59 p.m. Brandt Snedeker – Brendan Steele
3:10 p.m. Bill Haas – Charley Hoffman
3:21 p.m. Russell Henley – Patrick Reed
3:32 p.m. Si Woo Kim – Rickie Fowler
3:43 p.m. Tommy Fleetwood – Brooks Koepka
3:54 p.m. Justin Thomas – Brian Harman

If you’re thinking that’s a ton of young guys teeing off late, you’d be right. This is going to be a finish filled with youth at the US Open, which could create quite the scene on Sunday at Erin Hills.

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Obviously the players have played well to get to this point. But with the pressure of winning a major on them, things could get a little dicey. As such, we could be in for collapses, clutch moments and everything in between. Frankly, that’s the way a US Open as entertaining as this one has been through 54 holes should close.