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US Open 2019: TV channel, live stream, tee times, and who missed the cut in major at Pebble Beach

After his PGA Championship win last month, Brooks Koepka is aiming to defending his US Open title in California

THE world's best golfers will be heading to California for the 119th US Open.

Defending champion Brooks Koepka will be back to defend his title which he has held since 2017.

 Koepka won the PGA Championship last month
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Koepka won the PGA Championship last monthCredit: Alamy Live News

When is the US Open?

The US Open will take place between Thursday, June 13 to Sunday, June 16.

It will be held at Pebble Beach Golf Links, California.

It will be the 119th US Open.

Which channel is it on and can I live stream it?

SkySports Golf and Main Event will be showing the event from Wednesday, June 12.

  • Wednesday, June 12: US Open - On The Range, Main Event, Golf - 8pm
  • Thursday, June 13: Golf - 8pm, Main Event - 9.30pm
  • Friday, June 14: Golf, Main Event - 8pm
  • Saturday, June 15: Golf, Main Event - 8pm
  • Sunday, June 16: Golf, Main Event - 7pm

In the USA, Fox and FS1 will be showing the tournament.

Alternatively, you can keep up-to-date with all the latest action on the SunSport LIVE BLOG.

Current leaderboard

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Who missed the cut?

Most of the big names safely made it through to the third round, with Rory McIlroy and Justin Rose among those at the top of the leaderboard.

But it was a bad couple of days for Ian Poulter, who missed the cut on four over par after shooting two rounds of 73.

American Tony Finau - who finished fifth in this tournament last year - will also not play on the final two days.

Other top golfers include Justin Thomas, Alex Noren, Ernie Els, Thomas Pieters and Thorbjorn Olesen.

But the biggest stars to fail to reach Saturday are one-time major winner Keegan Bradley and double Masters champion Bubba Watson with the pair finishing on a combined 15 over par.

Saturday's Tee times

All times UK (BST).

3.21pm: Michael Thorbjornsen

3.32pm: Bernd Wiesberger, Justin Walters

3.43pm: Cameron Smith, Chip McDaniel

3.54pm: Charlie Danielson, Luke Donald

4.05pm: Kyle Stanley, Zach Johnson

4.16pm: Kevin Kisner, Andy Pope

4.27pm: Marcus Kinhult, Brian Stuard

4.38pm: Rafa Cabrera Bello, Brandt Snedeker

4.49pm: Clement Sordet, Daniel Berger

5pm: Andrew Putnam, Adri Arnaus

5.11pm: Tommy Fleetwood, Aaron Wise

5.22pm: Sepp Straka, Harris English

5.33pm: Phil Mickelson, Charles Howell III

5.44pm: Emiliano Grillo, Rory Sabbatini

5.55pm: Billy Hurley III, Bryson DeChambeau

6.06pm: Collin Morikawa, Erik van Rooyen

6.17pm: Patrick Reed, Carlos Ortiz

6.28pm: Paul Casey, Webb Simpson

6.39pm: Chandler Eaton, Tom Hoge

6.50pm: Martin Kaymer, Rhys Enoch

7.01pm: Sergio Garcia, Jordan Spieth

7.12pm: Jason Dufner, Billy Horschel

7.23pm: Rickie Fowler, Alex Prugh

7.34pm: Nick Taylor, Shane Lowry

7.45pm: Haotong Li, Viktor Hovland

7.56pm: Tiger Woods, Marc Leishman

8.07pm: Jason Day, Tyrrell Hatton

8.18pm: Jim Furyk, Matthew Fitzpatrick

8.29pm: Hideki Matsuyama, Patrick Cantlay

8.40pm: Scott Piercy, Francesco Molinari

8.51pm: Dustin Johnson, Brandon Wu

9.02pm: Nate Lashley, Abraham Ancer

9.13pm: Adam Scott, Xander Schauffele

9.24pm: BByeong Hun An, Matt Wallace

9.35pm: Henrik Stenson, Jon Rahm

9.46pm: Graeme McDowell, Danny Willett

9.57pm: Chesson Hadley, Matt Kuchar

10.08pm: Rory McIlroy, Louis Oosthuizen

10.19pm: Chez Reavie, Brooks Koepka

10.30pm: Justin Rose, Gary Woodland

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