The golf world may be buzzing about the PGA Tour and LIV Golf's merger, but there's plenty of excitement to be had on the course, with fans getting to watch the US Open this week, golf's third major tournament of the season following The Masters and the PGA Championship.
US: Live TV streaming services, Peacock
UK: Sky Sports
Watch anywhere with VPN: ExpressVPN
The 2023 US Open is taking place on the west coast, which means that for many in the US, the final holes of the competition are going to be taking place in primetime, making the tournament one of the premiere things on TV. But where and how can you watch it?
Here is everything that you need to know about how to watch the US open.
How to watch 2023 US Open in the US
Coverage of the US Open begins on Thursday, June 15, in the US, with coverage throughout the tournament airing across NBC and USA on TV, as well as streaming on Peacock.
NBC is one of the four main networks in the US, meaning that it is available through all traditional pay-TV cable subscriptions but also through a TV antenna, as the device picks up your local NBC station. If you have or are looking to move on to a live TV streaming service, FuboTV, Hulu with Live TV, Sling TV and YouTue TV carry NBC as part of their base packages.
USA is a cable channel, which means that it is not necessarily included on all pay-TV subscriptions, but it is on most (just be sure to double check); it also means you can't get it with a TV antenna. As for live TV streaming services, FuboTV, Hulu with Live TV, Sling TV and YouTube TV carry it.
Peacock, meanwhile, is a standalone streaming platform. You can sign up for Peacock at a starting price of $4.99 per month, which comes with ads. If you want to remove ads, then you need to subscribe to the $9.99 per month plan.
How to watch 2023 US Open in the UK
Sky Sports is going to be the home for 2023 US Open coverage in the UK, with the channel providing more than 45 hours of live coverage across the four tournament days.
To be able to watch Sky Sports, you need a Sky TV subscription. Sky Sports is an extra add-on to a Sky TV plan, costing £24 extra each month. If don’t already have a Sky TV subscription, you can bundle the two for a total of £46 per month.
How to watch 2023 US Open from anywhere
If you're going to be away from your normal TV setup but still want to watch the US Open, you might run into some problems. Thankfully, you can solve this exact issue with a Virtual Private Network (VPN).
A VPN lets you change your IP address to that of the area of what you want to watch, meaning you can tune in to your favorite sports like Le Mans or other content even if you're not there. Our favorite is ExpressVPN, which is the No. 1-rated VPN in the world right now according to our sister site, TechRadar.
2023 US Open schedule
The 2023 US Open takes place from Thursday, June 15, to Sunday, June 18. Here is the schedule for the full four-day tournament.
2023 US Open TV schedule (US)
Thursday, June 15
- 9:40 am-1 pm ET/6:40 am-10 am PT on Peacock
- 1-8 pm ET/10 am-5 pm PT on USA
- 8-11 pm ET/5-8 pm PT on NBC
Friday, June 16
- 9:40 am-1 pm ET/6:40 am-10 am PT on Peacock
- 1-8 pm ET/10 am-5 pm PT on USA
- 8-11 pm ET/5-8 pm PT on NBC
Saturday, June 17
- 1-11 pm ET/10 am-8 pm PT on NBC
Sunday, June 18
- Noon-1 pm ET/9-10 am PT on Peacock
- 1-11 pm ET/10 am-8 pm PT on NBC
2023 US Open TV schedule (UK)
Thursday, June 15
- 3 pm-4 am UK
Friday, June 16
- 3 pm-4 am UK
Saturday, June 17
- 6 pm-3 am UK
Sunday, June 18
- 5 pm-3 am UK
2023 US Open field
The best players in the world are going to be on hand competing in the 2023 US Open, as they all vie for the major title. Each of the top 10 players in the official world golf rankings are set to play the US Open. In fact, all but one player in the top 50 of the rankings is set to play (Will Zalatoris is done for the year after having back surgery).
Here are some of the big names that you can be rooting for this weekend:
- Abraham Ancer
- Sam Burns
- Patrick Cantlay
- Joel Dahmen
- Jason Day
- Bryson DeChambeau
- Tony Finau
- Matt Fitzpatrick
- Tommy Fleetwood
- Rickie Fowler
- Sergio Garcia
- Brian Harman
- Tyrell Hatton
- Billy Horschel
- Viktor Hovland
- Sungjae Im
- Dustin Johnson
- Tom Kim
- Brooks Koepka
- Shane Lowry
- Hideki Matsuyama
- Rory McIlroy
- Phil Mickelson
- Collin Morikawa
- Jon Rahm
- Patrick Reed
- Justin Rose
- Xander Schauffele
- Scotti Scheffler
- Adam Scott
- Cameron Smith
- Jordan Spieth
- Nick Taylor
- Sahith Theegala
- Justin Thomas
- Cameron Young
See the full field here.
2023 US Open FAQs
Where is the 2023 US Open?
This year's US Open is taking place at The Los Angeles Country Club in, you guessed it, Los Angeles. The club dates back to 1897, but has been in its current location in Beverly Hills since 1911. In its current layout, the course is a par 70.
Despite its more than 100-year history, 2023 marks the first time that The Los Angeles Country Club is going to host the US Open.
Who is the favorite to win the 2023 US Open?
As of June 12, Vegas Insider has Scottie Scheffler as the favorite to win the 2023 US Open, followed closely by Jon Rahm. Here are the top 10 favorites and their odds:
Scott Scheffler: +750
Jon Rahm: +800
Rory McIlroy: +1000
Brooks Koepka: +1100
Patrick Cantlay: +1400
Viktor Hovland: +1800
Xander Schauffle: +2000
Collin Moriakwa: +2000
Jordan Spieth: +2200
Cameron Smith: +2500
Is Tiger Woods playing in the 2023 US Open?
Three-time US Open winner Tiger Woods is not going to have a shot to add to that total, as he is not going to be participating in the 2023 US Open. Woods underwent surgery on his ankle in April 2023, which has kept him from playing since the 2023 Masters. At this time there is no timeline for his return to competitive golf.