How to Watch The 2024 U.S. Open Golf Tournament
Get ready, golf enthusiasts! The 2024 US Open Golf Tournament is just around the corner, and it's time to prepare for one of the most prestigious events in the sport. Whether you plan to witness the action live at Pinehurst or stream it from your couch, we've got all the details you need to stay on top of the game.
Attend the US Open In-Person
If you're eager to experience the excitement firsthand, you can still reserve your tickets to watch the tournament live. Head to the official US Open site to secure your spot and immerse yourself in the electric atmosphere at Pinehurst Resort & C.C. in the Village of Pinehurst, N.C.
Stream the US Open
Can't make it to the course? No worries! Here’s the complete schedule for live broadcasting, so you won’t miss a single swing.
Live Broadcasting Schedule:
Thursday, 6/13/24:
• 6:30 AM - 5 PM ET: Round 1 on USA Network
• 5 PM - 8 PM ET: Round 1 on Peacock
• 7 AM - 7 PM ET: Round 1 on USOpen.com & USGA app
Friday, 6/14/24:
• 6:30 AM - 1 PM & 7 PM - 8 PM ET: Round 2 on Peacock
• 1 PM - 7 PM ET: Round 2 on NBC & Peacock
• 7 AM - 7 PM ET: Round 2 on USOpen.com & USGA app
Saturday, 6/15/24:
• 10 AM - 12 PM ET: Round 3 on USA Network
• 12 PM - 8 PM ET: Round 3 on NBC & Peacock
• 10 AM - 8 PM ET: Round 3 on USOpen.com & USGA app
Sunday, 6/16/24:
• 9 AM - 12 PM ET: Round 4 on USA Network
• 12 PM - 7 PM ET: Round 4 on NBC & Peacock
• 10 AM - 7 PM ET: Round 4 on USOpen.com & USGA app
Streaming Platforms:
USA Network: Available on various cable and streaming services.
Peacock: Subscribe for full coverage; plans start at $4.99/month.
NBC: Watch via cable, or stream on NBC’s platform or the Peacock app.
USOpen.com & USGA app: Free streaming with comprehensive coverage.
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Fun Facts About the US Open
1. Historical Significance:
The US Open is one of golf's oldest championships, with its origins dating back to 1895. It has a rich history and a legacy of producing unforgettable moments in golf.
2. Dramatic Finishes:
The US Open is known for its thrilling and often dramatic finishes. One of the most memorable was in 2008 when Tiger Woods won on a broken leg in a sudden-death playoff against Rocco Mediate.
3. Youngest Winner:
The youngest winner of the US Open was John McDermott, who clinched the title in 1911 at the age of 19, showcasing the unpredictable nature of the tournament.
4. Record Scores:
Rory McIlroy holds the record for the lowest score in relation to par, finishing at 16-under-par in 2011 at Congressional Country Club.
5. The Best Pro And Amateur Players:
The US Open field is decided through a mix of automatic qualifications and rigorous qualifying rounds. Top players earn automatic spots based on past performance in major tournaments, world rankings, and special exemptions. Other golfers, including amateurs, compete in local and final qualifying rounds to secure a place in the tournament.
See the list of this year's US Open players here.
The 2024 US Open promises to deliver high-stakes drama and top-tier golf. Whether you’re watching from the stands at Pinehurst or tuning in from home, make sure you catch every moment of this iconic tournament!