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Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy will play together in the opening two rounds at this week's US Open at Pinehurst.
They will be joined by newly-crowned PGA Championship winner Xander Schauffele, meaning the top three players in the world will be grouped together in North Carolina.
The heavyweight trio will tee off from the first at 1:14pm ET on Thursday and on the 10th at 7:29am on Friday.
Elsewhere, Tiger Woods will play his first two rounds with Matthew Fitzpatrick and Will Zalatoris.
They will start on the 10th at 7:29am on Thursday and from the first at 1:14pm on Friday.
Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy will play together in the opening two rounds at the US Open
They will be joined by newly-crowned PGA Championship winner Xander Schauffele
There are a number of eye-catching groups elsewhere among the field, too.
Justin Thomas, Collin Morikawa and Brooks Koepka are all major champions and will be hoping to add another this week.
Another trio of major champions - Hideki Matsuyama, Jon Rahm and Jordan Spieth - will tee it up together as well.
There will also be plenty of intrigue around the group featuring Tony Finau, Ludvig Aberg and Dustin Johnson.
Fresh off of his win at the Memorial Tournament last week, Scheffler is the favorite to win another major title this week.
The 27-year-old has already raked in a recorded $24million in earnings this season and is riding a streak of 11 consecutive top 10 finishes.
Tiger Woods will play his first two rounds with Matthew Fitzpatrick and Will Zalatoris
Despite taking a few weeks off following the berth of his first child last month, Scheffler has remained in dominant form.
'It it's a good place to be,' Scheffler said after holding on to win the Memorial by a shot on Sunday. 'I like how my game's feeling right now. I feel like I've been playing some good golf. It's great to see some results too and some wins.
'Out here the margins are so small between winning and losing. It's a putt or a shot here or there. Fortunately, today I was able to hit the shots when I needed to and hopefully going into next week I'm going it stick to my game plan and prepare the way I usually would and get ready to go out and compete again on Thursday.'
Scheffler said he doesn't feel as though he has a target on his back, however.
'Just because I'm the favorite (at Pinehurst) doesn't really have any affect on my score,' he said. 'I think we all start at even par, if I remember correctly.'