This week, the 125th U.S. Open, the third major tournament of the season, will take place at Oakmont Country Club on the PGA Tour. More times than any other location in the tournament’s illustrious history, the famous course close to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, has played host to golf’s most difficult test ten times. With its lightning-fast greens, deep bunkers, and punishing rough that test even the greatest players, Oakmont has established a reputation as one of the sport’s most difficult courses since its inaugural Open in 1927.
From Tiger Woods’s iconic fights to Jack Nicklaus’s legendary performances, Ben Hogan’s exquisite craftsmanship, and Walter Hagen’s early dominance, Oakmont has seen some of golf’s greatest moments over the years. This year’s field is just as strong.
Bryson DeChambeau, the reigning U.S. Open champion, won the championship at Pinehurst in 2024. Along golf major champions Rory McIlroy, Jordan Spieth, and world number one Scottie Scheffler, DeChambeau is hoping to take on Oakmont’s challenging layout this year.
The U.S. Open offers four days of fierce, high-stakes golf action from June 12 to June 15. There are now more methods than ever to watch and stream the tournament live for free, regardless of whether you’re an avid fan or just tuning in.
How to Watch the US Open in 2025
The traditional broadcast rights are held by NBC Sports, which offers complete coverage on both NBC and USA Network. USA Network broadcasts the early rounds, while NBC broadcasts the final rounds over the weekend. With a cable subscription, both networks are available for live streaming on the NBC Sports app or website.
For fans hoping to catch bonus holes, early-round coverage, and prominent groups, Peacock provides excellent value. You can get live coverage of the U.S. Open, exclusive golf content, and other NBC programs with Peacock for just $7.99/month.
All tournament rounds are covered by NBC and USA Network on Hulu + Live TV, for those who prefer a broader sports schedule. ESPN and other well-known sports networks are included in the $82.99/month plans. A seven-day free trial is available on Hulu to get you started.
YouTube TV, which broadcasts both NBC and USA Network, is another excellent option for U.S. Open watching. Right now, you can enjoy a 10-day free trial in addition to a limited-time offer of $59.99/month for your first two months (usually $82.99/month). The subscription offers multiple device streams and unlimited DVR, which is perfect to watch every shot while on the go.
For ardent sports fans, FuboTV is well-known for its offering, which features NBC and USA Network. Plans start at $84.99 a month, but offer a 7-day free trial and $20 off your first month for a limited period.
USA Network is part of Sling’s Blue package. The first month is only $22.50 for new users, which is half off. Since NBC isn’t available in every market, you can choose to use Sling’s AirTV package offer or partner Sling with Peacock: Get a free AirTV device and HD antenna when you prepay for two months. This allows you to stream local channels like NBC straight from the Sling app.
Finally, DirecTV Stream is ideal for viewing live golf without cable because it offers NBC and USA Network in its base packages, which start at $74.99/month and permit streaming on multiple devices.
You can watch the 2025 U.S. Open live on your phone, tablet, laptop, or smart TV using whatever streaming service you want, taking in every second from Oakmont’s iconic fairways.
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