
The men's major season continues this month at the iconic venue, the US Open. The extended coverage from Pinehurst will be broadcast live exclusively on Sky Sports.
#1 in the world Scotty Scheffler With five PGA Tour wins in six starts, he won the Masters for the second time, putting him as a pre-tournament favorite. Wyndham Clark After a one-shot victory last year, he returned as the defending champion. Rory McIlroy In Los Angeles.
McIlroy won the 2011 U.S. Open and has finished in the top nine in each of the last five tournaments. But the Northern Irishman hasn't had a big win since winning the PGA Championship in 2014.
Xander Schauffele He achieved just one victory at the PGA Championship last month, and as a former U.S. Open champion, he plans to challenge for back-to-back major titles. Bryson DeChambeau I think we'll go one better than our runner-up finish in Valhalla.
DeChambeau will be one of a strong LIV Golf contingent that includes: Jon Rahm, Cameron Smith and Brooks Koepka – US Open winner twice – Phil Mickelson He's also working on the field to capitalize on his latest opportunity to achieve a career grand slam.
tiger woods For the first time in his professional career, he failed to advance to a major and received a special exemption from the USGA. Viktor Hovland, Max Homa and tommy fleetwood Everyone is looking forward to their first big win.
Sky Sports is the home of the US Open, with over 45 hours of live coverage of the four-day tournament from 13 to 16 June and plenty of additional tournament programming throughout the week.
When will US Open coverage begin?
“Live from the US Open” will provide eight hours of build-up, interviews, analysis and practice action on Tuesdays and Wednesdays of the tournament week, with coverage running daily starting at 2pm and broadcasting around the clock from each event thereafter. Four tournament rounds.
Coverage for the first two rounds will begin at 12.30pm on Thursday and Friday, with more than 12 hours live on both days, with action starting at 3pm on Saturday and 2pm on the final day.
There will be a 30-minute highlight show the morning after each game, and a special “McGinley and Chamblee” show will break down all the key talking points. The final round will be on full display the Monday after the tournament ends. complete.
Prime TV times (both live on BST and Sky Sports Golf)
Tuesday, June 11 – 14:00-22:00 – US Open Live Stream
Wednesday 12 June – 14:00-22:00 – US Open Live
Thursday, June 13 – 1230-0100 – First day live!
Friday, June 14 – 1230-0100 – Day 2 LIVE!
Saturday, June 15 – 1500-0100 – Day 3 LIVE!
Sunday 16 June – 1400-0000 – 4th day live!
How can I follow the US Open?
you can Download the Sky Sports app Get news, interviews, highlights, clips, leaderboard scores and a dedicated rolling blog with Sky Sports News, which also provides regular updates throughout the tournament.
Sky Sports Golf Documentaries and specials from past events will be presented in the days leading up to the event, including a 'Boss of Brookline' program focusing on official films about Matt Fitzpatrick's 2022 win and Tiger Woods' 2008 success.
Viewers can follow the broadcast on the go with SkyGo, or if they're not a Sky subscriber. Get Sky Sports Check out the latest news from Sky Sports Golf or Stream the moments that matter most now.
Who will be the third men's major winner this year? Watch the US Open live on Sky Sports from June 13th to 16th! The live broadcast begins on Sky Sports Golf from 12.30pm on Thursday 13 June.













