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How to watch the 2024 Golf U.S. Open

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The 2024 U.S. Open will take place at Pinehurst No. 2 in North Carolina this week. The four day tournament will feature more than 150 golfers, including frontrunners Scottie Scheffler, Xander Schauffele and Rory McIlroy. The winner will take home a trophy and $4.3 million. 

Here’s everything you need to know to watch the U.S. Open through the weekend.



U.S. Open schedule

(all times in ET)

Round 1: Thursday, June 13:

  • 6:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on USA Network
  • 5-8 p.m. on Peacock

Round 2: Friday, June 14:

  • 6:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Peacock 
  • 1-7 p.m. on NBC
  • 7-8 p.m. on Peacock

Round 3: Saturday, June 15

  • 10 a.m. to noon on USA Network
  • Noon to 8 p.m. on NBC

Round 4: Sunday, June 16

  • 9 a.m. to noon on USA Network
  • Noon to 7 p.m. on NBC

How to watch the U.S. Open

Coverage of the U.S. Open will air on NBC and USA and will stream on Peacock. Here's how to watch with live TV streaming services. 


DIRECTV STREAM Fubo Hulu + Live TV Sling TV YouTube TV
NBC


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USA




*local channels available only in select areas


Watch the U.S. Open on DIRECTV STREAM

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  • Pricing begins at $86.99/mo
  • 90+ live TV channels
  • Free trial available

Golf fans will find coverage on NBC and USA on DIRECTV STREAM, with every package. If you upgrade to the Choice package and above, you'll also get access to Golf Channel. DIRECTV STREAM is an excellent option for sports fans with access to to local networks including regional sports networks, ESPN, CBS Sports Network, Fox Sports 1 (FS1), Fox Sports 2 (FS2), NFL Network, NFL RedZone and NHL NetworkThe streaming service comes with unlimited DVR, unlimited device streams and access to over 60,000 on-demand titles. 


Watch the U.S. Open on Fubo

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  • Pricing begins at $84.99/mo.
  • 211+ live TV channels
  • Free trial available

Fubo offers the most extensive base package in streaming, including a solid slate of sports channels. Fubo includes NBC and USA in every plan, so you can stream the U.S. Open this weekend. In addition to sports channels in the regular lineup, the Sports Lite Add-on adds NBA TV, MLB Network, MLB Strikezone, CBS Sports Network and NHL Network to your channel list for an additional monthly fee. Each of Fubo’s packages includes unlimited cloud DVR recording space and up to 10 simultaneous streams on your home network. 


Watch the U.S. Open on Hulu + Live TV

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  • Pricing begins at $82.99/mo
  • 95+ live TV channels
  • 3-day free trial

Hulu + Live TV also has NBC and USA for U.S. Open coverage. Sports fans can also use the platform to watch ABC, CBS, ESPN, CBS Sports Network, NFL Network, MLB Network, FS1, NHL Network, Golf Channel, Big Ten Network, SEC Network and ACC Network. Hulu + Live T also offers an extensive on-demand library, original content, and access to ESPN Plus and Disney Plus


Watch the U.S. Open on Sling TV

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  • Pricing begins at $45.99/mo.
  • 35+ live TV channels
  • Free trial currently unavailable

Only some customers will be able to get NBC with Sling TV, as the streaming service only offers local channels in select markets. However, all subscribers can watch USA with Sling Blue and Sling Orange & Blue plans. Each Sling TV package also comes with 50 hours of DVR, with the option to upgrade to 200 hours of DVR for an additional monthly fee.


Watch the U.S. Open on YouTube TV

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  • Pricing begins at $82.99/mo
  • 100+ live TV channels
  • Free trial available

YouTube TV has just one channel plan, and that standard package includes both NBC and USA. The lineup also includes the Golf Channel for supplemental coverage. With YouTube TV’s picture-in-picture, sports fans can watch multiple games from multiple sports simultaneously. You’ll get unlimited DVR storage and three simultaneous streams with a subscription.


Watch the U.S. Open on Peacock

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  • Pricing begins at $7.99/mo
  • 50+ channels
  • Free trial currently unavailable

Some U.S. Open coverage will be exclusive to Peacock, as listed on the schedule above. Peacock will also be streaming additional coverage of the tournament. Check out the U.S. Open All Access section of the app for updates on the players and expert analysis. Pro golfers and celebrities are set to make appearances and share their thoughts. 


Jess is a writer, editor, and Cleveland sports fan. She previously worked for TV Guide and Cord Cutters News where she covered all things streaming and sports.