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How to watch the final round of the US Open 2025 for free: Streaming, tee times

How to watch the final round of the US Open 2025 for free: Streaming, tee times

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A brutal second round on Friday paved the way for an unlikely leader at the US Open, and Sam Burns still remains atop the leaderboard now heading into today's final round.
Burns, who has been atop the leaderboard since the conclusion of Round 2, currently holds a one shot lead going into Round 4. Burns shot 65 on Friday and followed that up with 69 on Saturday. If his lead holds, he could become just the eighth golfer to win his first major at Oakmont.
Just behind Burns at 3-under par is J.J. Spaun, who has also been hovering atop the leaderboard throughout the three rounds, and Adam Scott.
Scottie Scheffler, who was widely considered to be the favorite heading into the US Open, is currently 4-over and tied for 11th on the leaderboard.
what to know about the 2025 us open When: June 15
June 15 Where: Augusta National Golf Club
Augusta National Golf Club Channel: USA (9 a.m. to 12 p.m. ET); NBC (12 to 7 p.m. ET)
USA (9 a.m. to 12 p.m. ET); NBC (12 to 7 p.m. ET) Streaming: Hulu + Live TV
Below, find everything you need to know about the final round of the 2025 US Open, from TV channels and streaming information to tee times.
US Open 2025 TV and streaming schedule: When is the 2025 US Open?
The final round of the 2025 US Open is today, June 15. TV coverage begins at 9 a.m. ET on USA and moves to NBC at noon before wrapping up at 7 p.. ET.
How to watch the US Open for free:
If you don't have cable or a TV antenna, you'll need a live TV streaming service to stream the US Open for free. One option we love is Hulu + Live TV, which comes with three days free and starts at $82.99/month after. The Hulu + Live TV base plan includes USA and NBC, where the tournament is airing across four days.
2025 US Open tee times:
All times below are listed in ET.
Final Round – Sunday, June 15 – Tee No. 1
7:52 a.m. – Cam Davis
8:03 a.m. – Matthieu Pavon, Jordan Smith
8:14 a.m. – Hideki Matsuyama, Harris English
8:25 a.m. – Ryan McCormick, Taylor Pendrith
8:36 a.m. – Johnny Keefer,Michael Kim
8:47 a.m. – James Nicholas, Brian Harman
8:58 a.m. – Philip Barbaree, Jr., Sungjae Im
9:14 a.m. – Niklas Norgaard, Denny McCarthy
9:25 a.m. – Daniel Berger, Tony Finau
9:36 a.m. – Rory McIlroy, Andrew Novak
9:47 a.m. – Adam Schenk, Mackenzie Hughes
9:58 a.m. – Justin Hastings (a), Matt Fitzpatrick
10:09 a.m. – Collin Morikawa, Rasmus Højgaard
10:20 a.m. – Ryan Fox, Corey Conners
10:36 a.m. – Patrick Reed, Laurie Canter
10:47 a.m. – Jon Rahm, Tom Kim
10:58 a.m. – Maverick McNealy, Xander Schauffele
11:09 a.m. – Si Woo Kim, Jhonattan Vegas
11:20 a.m. – Aaron Rai, Trevor Cone
11:31 a.m. – Jordan Spieth, J.T. Poston
11:42 a.m. – Brooks Koepka, Thomas Detry
11:58 a.m. – Jason Day, Chris Kirk
12:09 p.m. – Keegan Bradley, Sam Stevens
12:20 p.m. – Matt Wallace, Ryan Gerard
12:31 p.m. – Ben Griffin, Victor Perez
12:42 p.m. – Russell Henley, Emiliano Grillo
12:53 p.m. – Max Greyserman, Christiaan Bezuidenhout
1:04 p.m. – Nick Taylor, Scottie Scheffler
1:20 p.m. – Chris Gotterup, Marc Leishman
1:31 p.m. – Cameron Young, Robert MacIntyre
1:42 p.m. – Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, Thriston Lawrence
1:53 p.m. – Tyrrell Hatton, Carlos Ortiz
2:04 p.m. – Viktor Hovland, J.J. Spaun
2:15 p.m. – Adam Scott, Sam Burns
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