U.S.
Open starts at Oakmont, thunderstorms likely later
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[June 16, 2016]
By Mark Lamport-Stokes
OAKMONT, Pennsylvania (Reuters) - U.S.
Open organizers were preparing for the likelihood of further rain
and thunderstorms as the 116th edition of the year's second major
got underway at the treacherous Oakmont Country Club on Thursday.
Under clear skies, sectional qualifier Danny McCarthy struck the
first shot on the par-four opening hole and fellow American Andres
Gonzales began proceedings at the 10th to launch the ninth U.S. Open
to be played on the iconic par-70 layout.
More than an inch of rain had drenched the course overnight and
there was an 80 percent chance of thunderstorms later on Thursday
before conditions are expected to improve over the next three days.
Northern Ireland's world number three Rory McIlroy was among the
early starters, having been grouped with Masters champion Danny
Willett of England and fifth-ranked American Rickie Fowler in one of
the more eye-catching trios of the day.
McIlroy and company were scheduled to tee off from the first at 8:24
a.m. ET (1224 GMT).
Fans have several other exciting groupings to watch in the early
morning, among them, defending champion Jordan Spieth and fellow
Americans Zach Johnson and Bryson DeChambeau.
Spieth, seeking his third major title after clinching his first at
the 2015 Masters, will aim to rebound from his stunning back-nine
collapse at Augusta this year when he threw away the title after
leading by five strokes with nine holes to play. Jason Day, the
Australian world number one and winner of last year's PGA
Championship, has a late scheduled start time of 2:20 p.m. in a
pairing with compatriot Adam Scott and South African Louis
Oosthuizen.
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Workers prepare the greens before the first round of the U.S. Open
golf tournament at Oakmont Country Club. Mandatory Credit: Michael
Madrid-USA TODAY Sports
In other notable groupings, former world number ones Lee Westwood
and Luke Donald of England and Germany's Martin Kaymer have been put
together, while Japan's Hideki Matsuyama will play with Spaniard
Sergio Garcia and long-hitting American Dustin Johnson.
Fan favorite Phil Mickelson, a runner-up in his national
championship a record six times without ever winning the title, will
start out with 2013 U.S. Open champion Justin Rose of England and
Sweden's Henrik Stenson.
(Editing by John O'Brien)
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