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U.S. Open set for primetime on NBC

Tournament's final round will be televised from 4 p.m.-10 p.m. EDT

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Angel Cabrera holds up the championship trophy after winning the 2007 U.S. Open at Oakmont (Pa.) Country Club. Cabrera beat Tiger Woods and Jim Furyk by one stroke.
  The Players Championship  
  May 8-11, 2008

Date: May 8-11, 2008
NBC air times: Sat. & Sun. (2-7 p.m. ET)
Course: TPC Sawgrass (Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.)
Par: 36-36=72 – 7,215 yards
Course record: 63 – Fred Couples (1992), Greg Norman (1994)
Tournament record: 264 – Greg Norman (1994)
Purse: $9,000,000
Field size: 144
Cut: Top 70 & ties after 36 holes (if >78 golfers are tied after 54 holes, another cut of Top 70 & ties will occur)
Defending champion: Phil Mickelson

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updated 10:30 p.m. ET April 27, 2008

NEW YORK - Tiger Woods, welcome to primetime.

NBC Sports will take advantage of a West Coast location to air the final round of this year’s U.S. Open in primetime.

The championship is scheduled to air 4 p.m.-10 p.m. EDT on June 15 from Torrey Pines in La Jolla, Calif. It will be the first time the U.S. Open has been scheduled to air in primetime. In the past, the coverage has spilled past 7 p.m., and in 2000 bad weather at Pebble Beach extended coverage until 10:45 p.m.

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NBC Sports president Ken Schanzer said that the network sees a ratings bump when the Open tournament bleeds into primetime, as it did in 2002 when the event on Long Island lasted until 8:40 p.m., delivering the best Sunday rating ever. This year will be different because the second of golf’s majors will occupy most of primetime and already outrates primetime when it airs in the afternoon.

“We have a lot of confidence that the U.S. Open is a special event that is going to garner an audience in primetime,” Schanzer said.

Angel Cabrera is the defending Open champion, winning last year's event at Oakmont (Pa.) Country Club.

Reuters contributed to this report.
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