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2026 U.S. Open Thursday TV coverage: How to watch Round 1

2026 U.S. Open Thursday TV coverage: How to watch Round 1

The 2026 U.S.Open Thursday broadcast kicks off bright and early across multiple networks, ensuring complete coverage of Round 1 ‍action. ⁤Key ⁢channels include NBC and the Golf⁢ Channel, both⁣ offering live coverage from tee-off until sunset. Fans on the East Coast can expect coverage starting at 7 a.m. ET, while ⁣West Coast viewers should ⁢tune ‍in from 4 a.m. ​PT for early⁤ tee times. Regional sports networks will also feature selected holes to ⁢bring local⁢ talents into focus.

Leading the commentary‍ team are ⁣seasoned golf analysts and former champions, providing insightful play-by-play and​ in-depth analysis. Veteran commentator⁣ Jim Nantz teams up wiht former U.S. Open winner Michelle⁢ Wie, while David Feherty and Paige Mackenzie offer expert⁣ breakdowns of ⁣swing ⁢mechanics and course ​strategy. ‍Their dynamic commentary brings context and excitement, ⁢helping viewers appreciate the nuances of each shot and player performance.

For viewers on the go, multiple streaming options are available.⁣ NBC Sports and‍ Golf Channel apps deliver live streaming with enhanced camera angles and real-time statistics. Tips⁤ for optimal mobile ​viewing include ensuring a​ strong Wi-Fi connection and using headphones to catch every⁤ expert commentary detail without ‍disturbance. ⁤For the ​best experience, fans should ⁢download official apps ‌before the tournament begins ‍and familiarize‍ themselves with⁢ the interface to catch every ⁣critical moment of the‍ early-round ⁢excitement.

Network Start ‍Time (ET) Lead Commentators
NBC 7:00 a.m. Jim⁤ Nantz,⁤ Michelle Wie
Golf Channel 7:00 a.m. David Feherty, Paige ⁣Mackenzie
Regional⁤ Sports Varies Local Analysts
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