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How to Watch the PGA Tour at Oakmont Live Online

How to Watch the PGA Tour at Oakmont Live Online

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The PGA Tour heads to Oakmont Country Club this week for the season's third major event, the 125th U.S. Open. This marks the 10th time the iconic course near Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, has hosted golf's toughest test — more than any other venue in the tournament's storied history. Since its first Open in 1927, Oakmont has built a reputation as one of the most demanding courses in the sport, famous for its lightning-fast greens, deep bunkers, and punishing rough that challenge even the best players.
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Over the decades, Oakmont has witnessed some of golf's greatest moments — from Walter Hagen's early dominance to Ben Hogan's precise artistry, Jack Nicklaus' legendary performances, and Tiger Woods' unforgettable battles. This year's field is equally compelling.
The defending U.S. Open champion is Bryson DeChambeau, who claimed the title in 2024 at Pinehurst. This year, DeChambeau returns with hopes of tackling Oakmont's demanding layout alongside world number one Scottie Scheffler, major champions Rory McIlroy and Jordan Spieth.
The U.S. Open runs from June 12 through June 15, offering four days of intense, high-stakes golf action. Whether you're a seasoned fan or just tuning in, there are more ways than ever to watch and stream the tournament live for free.
How to Watch the 2025 US Open
NBC Sports holds the traditional broadcast rights, providing full coverage on NBC and USA Network. Early rounds air on USA Network, with the weekend's final rounds on NBC. Both networks can be streamed live via the NBC Sports app or website with a cable subscription.
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Peacock offers a great value for fans looking to catch featured groups, early-round coverage, and bonus holes. Starting at just $7.99/month, Peacock gives you access to live U.S. Open coverage along with exclusive golf content and other NBC programming.
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For those wanting a broader sports lineup, Hulu + Live TV includes both NBC and USA Network, covering all rounds of the tournament. Plans start at $82.99/month and also provide access to ESPN and other popular sports channels. Hulu offers a 7-day free trial to get you started.
Get: Hulu + Live TV Free Trial
YouTube TV is another strong choice for U.S. Open coverage, carrying both NBC and USA Network. Right now, you can get a limited-time deal of $59.99/month for your first two months (normally $82.99/month), plus a 10-day free trial. The plan includes unlimited DVR and streams on multiple devices—ideal for following every shot on the go.
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If you're a dedicated sports fan, FuboTV is known for its sports-heavy lineup and includes NBC and USA Network. Plans begin at $84.99/month, but for a limited time, you can get $20 off your first month with a 7-day free trial.
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Sling's Blue package includes USA Network. New users get half off their first month — just $22.50 to start. Since NBC isn't included in all markets, you can either pair Sling with Peacock or opt into Sling's AirTV bundle offer: prepay for two months and get an AirTV device and HD antenna for free, which lets you stream local channels like NBC directly within the Sling app
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Finally, DirecTV Stream carries NBC and USA Network in its base packages starting at $74.99/month and supports streaming on multiple devices, perfect for watching live golf without cable.
Get: Directv Free trial
No matter which streaming service you pick, you can watch the 2025 U.S. Open live on your phone, tablet, laptop, or smart TV — catching every moment from Oakmont's historic fairways.
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