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HomeSportsGolfPGA U.S. Open groups: LIV’s Phil Mickelson, Louis Oosthuizen together

PGA U.S. Open groups: LIV’s Phil Mickelson, Louis Oosthuizen together

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The USGA did its best to avoid pairing some of LIV Golf’s biggest catches with its most ardent critics for the first two days of this week’s U.S. Open.

Phil Mickelson, who will make his first non-LIV appearance in more than four months this week at The Country Club in Brookline, Mass., will play Thursday’s and Friday’s rounds with South Africa’s Louis Oosthuizen — another LIV golfer — and Ireland’s Shane Lowry.

The third major of the men’s golf season is also the first time players who departed the PGA Tour for the Greg Norman-run, Saudi-backed LIV series will compete in the same event as players who stayed with the PGA. The tour suspended 17 current and former members for their choice to play LIV tournaments and plans to dole out the same punishment to future defectors.

Mickelson, Oosthuizen and Lowry will tee off at 1:47 p.m. ET on Thursday and 8:02 a.m. on Friday.

In the group before Mickelson’s, Dustin Johnson, the highest-ranked player in the world with LIV so far, is paired with Webb Simpson and England’s Matt Fitzpatrick.

Another Thursday-Friday group features two LIV players. Sergio Garcia of Spain and Kevin Na, two of the first players to depart the PGA Tour, will be in a group alongside England’s Tyrrell Hatton.

Bryson DeChambeau and Patrick Reed did not compete in the LIV debut last week in London but have officially joined the circuit since. DeChambeau will play in a group with Gary Woodland and England’s Justin Rose; all three of them are past U.S. Open winners, with DeChambeau’s victory coming in 2020.

Reed will go out with South Korea’s K.H. Lee and England’s Tommy Fleetwood.

Northern Ireland’s Rory McIlroy has been among the loudest critics of LIV. When he won the RBC Canadian Open on Sunday, he made sure to point out that his 21st career PGA Tour victory put him one ahead of Norman.

The USGA spared McIlroy the awkwardness of spending 18 holes with any LIV players, at least for Thursday and Friday. He’ll play his first two rounds with Xander Schauffele and Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama in one of the featured groups.

PGA Championship winner Justin Thomas will be with Viktor Hovland of Norway and Tony Finau. Masters champion and world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler will go out late Thursday with two-time U.S. Open champion Brooks Koepka and Australia’s Cameron Smith.

–Field Level Media

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