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2026 US Open tee times, pairings: Round 3 schedule, full field Saturday

Moving Day at the 2026 US Open will have plenty of intrigue as the field tries to find Wyndham Clark. The 2023 US Open champion will start Saturday at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club with a four-shot lead over the four players tied for second. Clark backed up his impressive Thursday round with another strong performance on Friday to maintain his lead at 7 under.

You will have it some hard hitters trying to get a spot on Saturdayincluding Xander Schauffele, Matt Fitzpatrick and Tom Kim at 3 under. Also, Collin Morikawa starts his weekend at 2 under. And guys like Justin Thomas, Sam Burns, Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy aren’t far away.

Clark will depart in the afternoon, as the USGA has set Clark’s final pairing with 2022 US Open champion Fitzpatrick at 3:45 pm ET. Schauffele will look to apply pressure alongside Sam Stevens in the penalty period at 3:34 pm By the time those teams finish, some of the big names in the chasing pack will be approaching the turn, with McIlroy and Maverick McNealy leaving at 2:12 pm, Scheffler and Brian Harman ahead of them at 2 pm.

Early in the day, 2015 US Open champion Jordan Spieth will look to move up the leaderboard when he takes on Joaquin Niemann at 10:55 a.m. Spieth started the day at 3 over and looking to make a move. While he may not be in real contention to start the day, the wind is expected to wreak havoc later on and could lower the leader’s score as he puts players through the 18 holes.

Below is the complete schedule for Saturday’s third round times as the players jockey for position at Shinnecock Hills. While all will aim to complete 72 holes, golf’s brightest stars won’t stand a chance after that. he missed the US Open cut on Friday. Check it out 2026 US Open TV schedule and coverage guide for information on how to watch as much golf as possible this weekend.

2026 US Open tee times, Saturday pairings

All Eastern times

9 am — Dylan Wu, Jacob Bridgeman
9:11 am — Chris Gotterup, Eric Lee (a)
9:22 am — Peter Uihlein, Caleb Surratt
9:33 am — Marek Fleming (a), Robert MacIntyre
9:44 am — Nico Echavarria, Hideki Matsuyama
9:55 am — Bud Cauley, Neal Shipley
10:06 am — Laurie Canter, Michael Kim
10:17 am — Jackson Koivun (a), Miles Russell (a)
10:33 am — Patrick Rodgers, Emiliano Grillo
10:44 am — James Nicholas, Angel Hidalgo
10:55 am — Jordan Spieth, Joaquin Niemann
11:06 am — Russell Henley, Dustin Johnson
11:17 am — Ryan Fox, Michael Brennan
11:28 am — Pierceson Coody, Max Greyserman
11:39 am — Kurt Kitayama, Tyrrell Hatton
11:50 am — Cameron Young, Sungjae Im
12:06 pm — Adrien Dumont de Chassart, Spencer Tibbits
12:17 pm — JT Poston, Ben Griffin
12:28 pm — Andrew Putnam, John Parry
12:39 pm — Jackson Van Paris, Ben James
12:50 pm — Tommy Fleetwood, Ludvig Ã…berg
1:01 pm — Keegan Bradley, Johnny Keefer
1:12 pm — Ben Kohles, Justin Rose
1:28 pm — Corey Conners, Aaron Rai
1:39 pm — Zac Blair, Max McGreevy
1:50 pm — Niklas Norgaard, Alex Fitzpatrick
2:01 pm — Scottie Scheffler, Brian Harman
2:12 pm — Maverick McNealy, Rory McIlroy
2:23 pm — Keith Mitchell, Akshay Bhatia
2:34 pm — Gary Woodland, Ryo Hisatsune
2:50 pm — Ryder Cowan (a), William Mouw
3:01 pm — Sahith Theegala, Sam Burns
3:12 pm — Harry Higgs, Justin Thomas
3:23 pm — Collin Morikawa, Tom Kim
3:34 pm — Sam Stevens, Xander Schauffele
3:45 pm — Matt Fitzpatrick, Wyndham Clark

Who will win the 2026 US Open, and what long shots will shock the golf world? Check out the US Open 2026 odds below and visit SportsLine to see the proposed leaderboard, all from the 17-hole model, including three in 2025.



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