The U.S. Open returns to Torrey Pines for the first time since 2008. That year, Tiger Woods famously won the tournament on a broken leg, defeating unlikely challenger Rocco Mediate in an 18-hole Monday playoff.
Woods won't be here this time while he recovers from his February car accident. Still, there are plenty of storylines, from Phil Mickelson's quest to complete the career Grand Slam to the next chapter in Brooks Koepka vs. Bryson DeChambeau.
Here is all the information you need for this year's third major championship.
Key information
When: June 17-20
Where: Torrey Pines, San Diego
Defending champion: Bryson DeChambeau
Tee times
The full list of tee times for the first two rounds. READ
Who can win the U.S. Open?
The field at Torrey Pines is deep. So who really has a chance? READ | ESPN's picks
What it takes to get into the U.S. Open
There are big names and those you are not familiar with all enduring the grueling qualifying process just to get into the U.S. Open. READ
Phil Mickelson and the U.S. Open
Maybe coming home to San Diego, and Torrey Pines, isn't the best thing for him. READ | Ranking his U.S. Open misses. READ
OK, USGA, just give us Brooks vs. Bryson
A humble plea to the USGA to lean all the way in and pair them together at this week's U.S. Open. READ
Debating the biggest U.S. Open questions
From Jon Rahm, to Bryson vs. Brooks, to whether Phil can do it again, we look at the biggest questions and answers going into the U.S. Open. READ
Tiger's triumph in 2008
His doctors didn't want him to play. Instead, Tiger Woods told them he was playing this U.S. Open -- and he was going to win it. A look back at a memorable week. READ