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2026 U.S. Open viewer’s guide: Tee times for Rounds 1 and 2, TV schedule, streaming


The 2026 U.S.Open‌ schedule for the first two rounds ‌promises an ⁤action-packed viewing experience, with tee ⁤times⁢ staggered from early morning thru late ‌afternoon. Fans ⁣can⁢ look forward to‍ marquee pairings including reigning​ champions and rising stars teeing⁤ off during prime viewing‌ windows. The early rounds will typically start around 7:30⁣ AM local time,allowing ⁢golf enthusiasts to catch ⁤the drama unfold ‍as golfers navigate the demanding Pinehurst No. 2 course. The dynamic nature of⁤ the field ensures ⁢every tee time‍ could ⁢deliver pivotal moments in the race for the championship.

When it comes to television coverage, the ⁤U.S. Open will be broadcast across all major​ networks,⁤ including ⁣NBC, Golf Channel, ⁢and Peacock,⁣ offering⁤ thorough coverage that‌ spans​ all angles ‌of the tournament. The schedule is designed with ​golf ⁤fans‍ in mind,featuring:

  • Morning coverage: Round⁢ 1 and ⁢Round 2 early ⁣tee times,including featured⁤ groups.
  • Afternoon primetime: Analysis segments, leaderboard updates,⁣ and⁣ live coverage of final pairings.
  • Highlight⁤ recaps: Special ⁤programming focusing on course strategy ⁢and player interviews.

For viewers who prefer digital platforms, ⁣multiple streaming options are available to ensure seamless‍ live⁢ access‍ on-the-go ‌or at home.Streaming services such as Peacock Premium‍ and the official USGA‌ app will provide multi-camera⁢ views, instant replaysand interactive ‍features.To maximize your viewing experience:

  • Check your local channel listings in‌ advance to⁤ avoid missing key ⁤groups.
  • Utilize simultaneous ‌streams on digital‍ platforms ‍to follow different players and holes.
  • Engage with live stats and expert commentary available on accompanying apps.
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