US Open Golf 2020 Live Stream: The 120th U.S. Open is fast approaching with the key question being the same one everyone is asking across the golf world: Who are you picking to win at Winged Foot? With a tremendous field featuring most of the best golfers in the world, the first major of the 2020-21 season should be an epic ride from Thursday’s first round onward.=
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The storylines are plentiful this week. Dustin Johnson and Jon Rahm are looking to continue their incredible play. Tiger Woods and especially Phil Mickelson are hoping to tap into the fountain of youth as Woods seeks to conquer a course he’s struggled playing and Lefty again efforts toward the lone major that has eluded him. We also have Justin Thomas, Rory McIlroy and a bevy of other star golfers looking to stake a claim at the first of six majors we will see before the season is out.
So what is going to happen later this week in New York? Let’s take a look at a full set of predictions and picks from our CBS Sports experts. Check out a full set of odds via William Hill Sportsbook along with the tee times for Thursday’s first round.
On Wednesday, during the USGA’s annual press conference ahead of the championship, however, we heard more definitively just how close officials were from leaving Winged Foot. USGA CEO Mike Davis explained that as the leaders of PGA, LPGA and European Tours, along with those who oversee the four men’s majors, met to try and put together a new global golf calendar, it appeared the Open Championship would slide to September, the Masters to November and then the U.S. Open would move to the very end of 2020.
The U.S. Open is set to tee off three months after it was originally scheduled at Winged Foot Golf Club in Mamaroneck, New York.
Because of the coronavirus pandemic, the June 18 start date was pushed back to September 17, giving the field a bit more time to practice and placing the major event just after the FedEx Cup Playoffs.
Qualifying for the tournament was also revamped given the circumstances. The full 2020 field will be made up of players who are exempt from qualifying, with the total number of entries shifting from 156 to 144.