U.S. Open 2025: How to watch, TV times and streams for Oakmont major
The men's third major of the season is underway at Oakmont Country Club.
The NBC Sports family has you covered all week. Golf Channel's "Live From" will set the stage, recap the rounds and offer interviews, highlights and in-depth analysis. NBC and USA Network will provide live action, while Peacock will showcase exclusive coverage.
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Go to Peacocktv.com/golf to sign up and watch multiple featured groups each morning and afternoon at Oakmont, as well as a multi-view experience in which you can watch all the featured groups at once, as well as daily All Access coverage. Here's a look at the weekly schedule. Featured groups will be added when available (all times EDT).
Thursday, June 12
Friday, June 13
Saturday, June 14
Sunday, June 15

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