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You can see all 2025 US Open on TV. Find out that below.
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2025 US OPEN starts this week at the legendary host course Oakmont country club. If you hope to watch the action on TV we have covered you. Here’s all you need to know to see the US Open on TV.
Where to watch the US open on TV
If you are looking to look at Scottie Scheffler, Bryson dechambeau, Rory Mcilroy Or someone else in Oakmont, NBC and USA will be the places to capture the action.
NBC and USA will offer a wide 2025 US Open television coverage, so fans hoping to watch on TV will barely lose a blow.
SH.BA will broadcast TV in the first round on Thursday starting 6am. SH.BA will also offer early television coverage on Saturday starting at 10am et Sunday morning starting at 9am et
The NBC will offer long broadcasts of the last three rounds, including the completion of the tournament on Sunday, in that it reaches the most broadcast cover in a large championship.
But if you want to see the late coverage on Thursday or early Friday cover, you will have to look further peacock. Moreover, peacock, Usopen.com And the USA application will provide a group presented all week.
You can watch the full Open 2025 US TV schedule below.
SH.BA Open TV Program (s)
Thursday, June 12: 6 morning 5 afternoon (sh.ba); 5-8 in the afternoon (peacock))
Friday, June 13: 6:30 morning-1 afternoon; 7-8 afternoon (peacock); 1-7 Afternoon (NBC);
Saturday, June 14: 10 morning 12:00 (SH.BA); 12-8 Afternoon (NBC)
Sunday, June 15: 9 morning 12:00 (SH.BA); 12-7 Afternoon (NBC)
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