It’s start time for round 2 of the US Open. Some of golf’s biggest names are on the North Course at LA Country Club this week, including defending champions Matt Fitzpatrick, Brooks Koepka, Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler. This year’s tournament comes at a controversial time for the PGA, which recently announced its decision to merge with Saudi-backed LIV Golf to create a new golf league. The new golf unit will be funded by Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund and has already drawn criticism from athletes, fans of the sport and even the US Senate. There will undoubtedly be some excitement on the green at this year’s US Open.
Here’s what you need to know about tuning in to watch all the action unfold at the 2023 US Open this Friday, including channels, streaming info, tournament schedule, tee times, odds and even where to buy last-minute tickets.
Where to watch the US Open
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Best way to watch NBC and USA Network
Sling TV Blue
Dates: 15.-18. June 2023
Location: North Course, Los Angeles Country Club
TV: NBC, USA network
What channel is the US Open on?
The 123rd US Open Golf Championship is broadcast on NBC and USA Network and streamed on Peacock. The coverage will be shared across the two channels and streaming platform. You can see the exact coverage plan below.
How to watch the US Open Golf Championship without cable
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US Open live updates Friday:
US Open schedule
Here’s a breakdown of when and where you can watch coverage of the US Open this year.
Thursday, June 15 (all times Eastern)
Round 1:
Friday, June 16
Round 2:
Saturday 17 June
Round 3:
Sunday, June 18
Round 4:
Round 2 US Open start times:
Start times listed in Eastern. For more kickoff details, check out more of Yahoo Sports’ coverage.
Hole 1
9:45 a.m. — Ross Fisher, Nico Echavarria, Paul Haley II
9:56 – Nick Dunlap, Nick Hardy, Sam Stevens
10:07 — Taylor Pendrith, Aldrich Potgieter, Romain Langasque
10:18 a.m. — Andrew Putnam, Victor Perez, Abraham Ancer
10:29 a.m. — Phil Mickelson, Padraig Harrington, Keegan Bradley
10:40 a.m. — Mito Pereira, Emiliano Grillo, Matthew Fernandez de Oliveira
10:51 a.m. — Tom Kim, Sahith Theegala, Cameron Young
11:02 a.m. — Sam Burns, Dustin Johnson, Keith Mitchell
11:13 a.m. — Tony Finau, Jordan Spieth, Patrick Cantlay
11:24 a.m. — Davis Thompson, Min Woo Lee, Justin Suh
11:35 a.m. — Taylor Moore, Mackenzie Hughes, Ben Carr
11:46 a.m. — Patrick Cover, David Nyfjall, Frankie Capan III
11:57 a.m. — Austen Truslow, Christian Cavaliere, Alex Schaake
3:15 p.m.—Berry Henson, Ryutaro Nagano, Hank Lebioda
15:26 — Michael Kim, Jordan Smith, Wenyi Ding
3:37 p.m.—Scott Stallings, Preston Summerhays, Lucas Herbert
15:48 — Jens Dantorp, Patrick Rodgers, Ryan Armor
3:59 p.m.—Thomas Pieters, Aaron Wise, Gordon Sargent
4:10 p.m.—Bryson DeChambeau, Francesco Molinari, Tyrrell Hatton
16:21 – Tom Hoge, Sergio Garcia, Sepp Straka
4:32 p.m.—Justin Rose, Rickie Fowler, Jason Day
4:43 p.m.—Patrick Reed, Matt Kuchar, Si Woo Kim
16:54 — Xander Schauffele, Viktor Hovland, Jon Rahm
17:05 — Martin Kaymer, Stewart Cink, Michael Thorbjornsen
5:16 p.m.—David Horsey, Brendan Valdez, Paul Barjon
17:27 — Jordan Gumberg, Kyle Mueller, Bastien Amat
Hole 10
9:45 a.m. — Brent Grant, Vincent Norrman, Charley Hoffman
9:56 – Simon Forsstrom, Carlos Ortiz, Maxwell Moldovan
10:07 a.m. — Eric Cole, Thirston Lawrence, Adam Schenk
10:18 — Luke List, Wilco Nienaber, Alejandro Del Rey
10:29 a.m. — Adrian Meronk, Harris English, Joaquin Niemann
10:40 a.m. — Alex Noren, Wyndham Clark, Austin Eckroat
10:51 a.m. — Kurt Kitayama, Cam Davis, Russell Henley
11:02 a.m. — Cameron Smith, Matt Fitzpatrick, Sam Bennett
11:13 a.m. — Billy Horschel, Chris Kirk, Brian Harman
11:24 a.m. — Brooks Koepka, Hideki Matsuyama, Rory McIlroy
11:35 a.m. — Sebastian Munoz, Nick Taylor, Taylor Montgomery
11:46 a.m. — Olin Browne Jr., David Puig, Karl Vilips
11:57 a.m. — Corey Pereira, Isaac Simmons, JJ Gray
3:15 p.m.—Omar Morales, Deon Germishuys, Jacob Solomon
3:26 p.m.—Ryan Gerard, Yuto Katsuragawa, Michael Brennan
15:37 — Hayden Buckley, Adam Svensson, Paul Larrazabal
3:48 p.m.—Carson Young, Dylan Wu, Roger Sloan
15:59 – Ryo Ishikawa, Kevin Streelman, Matthew Pavon
4:10 p.m.—Shane Lowry, Justin Thomas, Tommy Fleetwood
4:21 p.m.—Sungjae Im, KH Lee, JT Poston
4:32 p.m.—Gary Woodland, Adam Scott, Corey Conners
4:43 p.m.—Collin Morikawa, Max Homa, Scottie Scheffler
4:54 p.m.—Denny McCarthy, Joel Dahmen, Adam Hadwin
17:05 — Matthew McClean, Seamus Power, Ryan Fox
5:16 p.m. — Mac Meissner, Barclay Brown, Gunn Charoenkul
5:27 p.m.—Alexander Yang, Jesse Schutte, Andy Svoboda
2023 US Open Golf Tickets
Right now, you can score a week-long pass to the 2023 US Open from $1,630. Single-day tickets start much lower, around $196.
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