Schupak: Why NBC Sports is making viewers of 2022 U.S. Open perform remote-control gymnastics

NBC Sports had plenty of coverage of the U.S. Open, but it wasn’t easy to find.

Watching the 122nd U.S. Open felt like an Olympic sport. Call it remote-control gymnastics and yours truly is in contention for a podium finish after Day 1.

First the good news: NBC Sports is providing more than 45 hours of live championship coverage Thursday-Sunday, not to mention a staggering 100-plus hours of live streaming coverage from Brookline, Massachusetts, including featured groups and featured holes.

But to do so viewers had to bounce from Peacock to USA Network to NBC back to USA and a final stop at Peacock. It was harder to keep up with than a game of three-card Monte. Unless you had a cheat sheet, good luck.

I know there are some of you reading this complaint and thinking, “Really, you had to change the channel a whopping four times in 14 hours? Oh, the humanity!” Sure, most of us can figure out how to press a button four times, but the question is why should we have to in this day and age?

My take is this plan was conceived by a bunch of over-paid execs with fancy MBAs that are probably good enough at their day job, but clearly aren’t golf fans.

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Peacock, NBC’s streaming service that debuted in 2020, is the network’s new darling and the U.S. Open arguably could steer new users to the fledgling platform or present bonus content that will keep existing users coming back for more.

Still, when TV coverage of the 122nd U.S. Open began bright and early on Thursday on Peacock it only did so for those premium members who were already paying for, among other things, Premier League soccer, WWE and its Olympic coverage. I was not and grudgingly forked over $4.99 for the month – I guess the wife and I can finally binge Yellowstone – so I could watch the start of the rounds of the likes of Collin Morikawa, Jordan Spieth and Jon Rahm.

I wasn’t the only one peeved about having to dig out credit card information and agree to be billed for yet another streaming platform. (Note to self: don’t forget to cancel in 30 days like you normally do.) John Sluhan, head professional at Boone Valley Golf Club in St. Louis, wrote: “I’d love to pay $4.99 to bounce around all day but I’ll save that for a gallon of gas and just switch between the two cable channels like my father and grandfather. Hell, I might even change the channels manually for old-time sake or listen to the conclusion on that radio thing lol.”

“Happy to pay for featured group coverage but empathize with those who can’t afford it,” said Tim Lyons, who sounds like someone whose pocket I’d like to get into in a game of Wolf.

Others noted that the featured group coverage was free on the USGA app. Wish someone had told me that before I paid up for a month of Peacock. Still, for the USGA, operator of the U.S. Open, which many feel has been surpassed in importance by the Masters, this can’t be a good thing that its TV partner keeps switching platforms. The TV presentation of the Masters is second to none and asking viewers to pay for early-round coverage has been widely panned – at least if you believe social media. The biggest bone to pick is with paying for another unbundled product and then being forced to suffer through commercials – in this case a seemingly endless loop of ClifBar commercials. When an ad wasn’t sold, the Zen music playing reminded me of the wait-room tunes at a fancy spa. Very Zen.

At 9:30 a.m. ET, the coverage shifted to USA Network. I don’t know about you, but if the Family Feud question was what TV network would you click to watch professional golf, USA Network would get an “X.” No way it would be one of the top-5 answers on the board. That is, in part, because this is a new initiative by NBC that began in January to “broaden its slate” with the addition of premium NBC Sports content. The goal is to bring in “new communities to USA, further cementing the network as a top destination for the best and broadest entertainment in all of its many formats.”

It succeeded in bringing me to USA Network, which I haven’t watched since the days of Suits and Burn Notice. It reminded me of the annual hunt to find Tru TV for NCAA March Madness.

The bulk of the responses to a tweet I sent asking how people feel about the remote-control gymnastics expressed dismay at the unnecessary work involved in watching a golf tournament. I’ve yet to hear a good explanation why a network that owns Golf Channel isn’t using it. I digress but this cannot bode well for the future of GC, which has been diminished ever since it shut down the Orlando headquarters and moved a skeleton staff to Stamford, Connecticut.

But not everyone seemed to care about having to change channels, yet again when the A-team of Dan Hicks and Paul Azinger emerged to guide the NBC hours. A Twitter follower by the name of Casual Water, a self-proclaimed “golf discord junkie,” responded, “I feel like my fat (expletive) can change the channel once every three hours and I’ll survive. I’m just happy it’s on all day. Wasn’t always like this.”

No argument there. At 5 p.m. ET it was USA Network’s second time to shine, if you’re keeping score at home. All those USA Network diehards must have been thrilled to go from an episode of Chicago Fire to The Country Club.

At 7 p.m. ET, as Phil Mickelson marched to the 18th green, USA Network’s allotted time came to end, Hicks explained, and an episode of, you guessed it, Chicago Fire was on deck. It was time to flip back to where it all began all those hours ago: pay-for-play coverage on Peacock.

“You can watch 9 ½ hours of coverage on basic cable between USA and NBC. You can watch featured group and hole coverage all day for free on the website and app. And yet there are still plenty of people complaining about the *option* to pay and watch on Peacock also,” tweeted David Lettieri, a former golf pro turned lawyer.

Glad I was a newbie subscriber to see Mickelson wrap up a dreadful 78. It was the only place to see Canadian Adam Hadwin hang on for the first-round lead at 4 under.

As Day 1’s coverage came to its conclusion, there was no argument that NBC Sports is offering an absurd amount of coverage. From opening drive to final putt, viewers could consume the golf coverage in a variety of ways. But it sure would be simpler if it aired at one place (and without ads for those paying for a subscription).

The Players Group, a sports marketing and management firm in the golf industry, may have said it best in its response to my tweet: “It’s crazy and inconvenient but we will still do it nevertheless.”

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Start times for 2022 Notre Dame home games revealed

Mark your calendar.

During halftime of the Blue Gold Game, the start times for Notre Dame’s home schedule were unveiled. That will give Irish fans who anxiously are looking to plan their Saturday schedules for the autumn months peace of mind. While they’ll have to wait for the start times for the road games, they can at least make plans for these particular games, especially if they plan on going to Notre Dame Stadium. Here it is:

The one big thing you’ll notice right away is that unlike last year, there will be no games exclusive to Peacock, so that will save you the trouble of explaining it to your Irish fan relatives who don’t understand streaming. Also, the majority of these games will be played during the day, which will make the more traditional Irish fans happy. But whatever you think of any of the above issues, we all should be glad that this latest sign of college football on the horizon has come to pass.

Contact/Follow us @IrishWireND on Twitter, and like our page on Facebook to follow ongoing coverage of Notre Dame news, notes, and opinions.

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2022 Players Championship: How to watch the Monday finish at TPC Sawgrass

For the first time since 2005, TPC Sawgrass will have golf on a Monday.

The first round of the 2022 Players Championship took 55 hours and 16 minutes. The end of the second round and ensuing cut didn’t happen till Sunday.

For the first time since 2005, TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, will have PGA Tour golf on a Monday. There’s even still a remote chance the “fifth major” spills over to Tuesday.

Good thing next week’s PGA Tour event, the Valspar Championship in Tampa, isn’t that far away.

For those who have already been attending this week, any fan holding any competitive-round Stadium Pass ticket or hospitality venue ticket from Thursday, Friday, Saturday or Sunday can get in for free Monday.

Apologies for those who have to work but here’s a look at the viewing options for Monday at the Players. All times Eastern.

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How to watch/listen

Monday, March 13

TV

Golf Channel: 8-11 a.m., conclusion of third round
Golf Channel: 11 a.m.-1 p.m., Live From the Players
Golf Channel: 1-6:30 p.m., final round
Golf Channel: 6:30-8:30 p.m., Live From the Players

STREAMING

Peacock: 8 a.m.

RADIO

SiriusXM: 1-7 p.m.

Monday’s final round

This marks the eighth Monday finish in the history of the tournament and the fourth at the Stadium Course. It’s also the first Monday finish since the Players moved to its current March spot on the PGA Tour schedule. But again, due to the tournament’s three-hole playoff format, it is possible action spills over to Tuesday.

Weather

The temperature is expected to be 56 degrees at the restart at 8 a.m. Monday.

The PGA Tour reports a 20 percent chance of rain in the morning hours and into the early afternoon. High temps on Monday should get into the mid-60s.

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Peacock hid Kevin’s famous chili recipe from ‘The Office’ in its terms of use

This is fun.

If you’re a fan of The Office, this might be a delightful surprise.

Remember the cold open from Casual Friday from Season 5, in which Kevin Malone talks about his famous chili recipe that he makes once a year for the whole Dunder Mifflin branch in Scranton? The one that he drops all over the floor near reception?

Well, it turns out that Peacock had a little fun with it. The streaming service actually stuck the recipe into its terms of service, and fans on social media including TikTok discovered the Easter egg recently. It’s so great.

Let’s break it all down:

How to watch the 43rd Ryder Cup on Golf Channel, NBC

TV coverage on NBC, Golf Channel will also be “simul-streamed” on Peacock Premium and RyderCup.com.

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Due to the COVID pandemic, golf fans around the world had to wait an extra year for the latest installment of the biennial event, but now it’s here.

From the first tee shot to the final putt, NBC Sports is planning more than 100 hours of live tournament and studio coverage of the 43rd Ryder Cup.

Let’s do this.

The event starts Friday, Sept. 24, but the week started on Monday with the captain’s news conference for Steve Stricker and Padraig Harrington.

Golf Channel will have coverage during the week and exclusive TV coverage of the first day action on Friday. NBC and Golf Channel will split the coverage Saturday. Sunday’s singles matches will be exclusively on TV on NBC. All live TV coverage on NBC and Golf Channel will also be “simul-streamed” on Peacock Premium and at RyderCup.com.

You can watch Golf Channel for free on fuboTV. All times listed are ET.

Tuesday, Sept. 21

Golf Central – Live From the Ryder Cup: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m., Golf Channel

Wednesday, Sept. 22

Golf Central – Live From the Ryder Cup: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and 7 to 9 p.m., Golf Channel

Thursday, Sept. 23

Golf Central – Live From the Ryder Cup: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Golf Channel

Opening Ceremony will be from 4 to 5 p.m.

Friday, Sept. 24

TV

Golf Central – Live From the Ryder Cup: 6 to 8 a.m., Golf Channel

Ryder Cup, Day 1: 8 a.m. and 7 p.m., Golf Channel

Foursomes at 8:05 a.m., 8:21 a.m., 8:37 a.m., 8:53 a.m.
Four-ball matches at 1:10 p.m., 1:26 p.m., 1:42 p.m., 1:58 p.m.

Golf Central – Live From the Ryder Cup: 7 to 9 p.m., Golf Channel

Streaming

Featured Groups, Day 1: 8 a.m. and 7 p.m., Peacock, RyderCup.com, the Ryder Cup app, NBCSports.com and the NBC Sports app.

Saturday, Sept. 25

TV

Golf Central – Live From the Ryder Cup: 6 to 8 a.m., Golf Channel

Ryder Cup, Day 2: 8 to 9 a.m., Golf Channel; 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., NBC

Foursomes at 8:05 a.m., 8:21 a.m., 8:37 a.m., 8:53 a.m.
Four-ball matches at 1:10 p.m., 1:26 p.m., 1:42 p.m., 1:58 p.m.

Golf Central – Live From the Ryder Cup: 7 to 9 p.m., Golf Channel

Streaming

Featured Groups, Day 2: 8 a.m. and 7 p.m., Peacock, RyderCup.com, the Ryder Cup app, NBCSports.com and the NBC Sports app.

Sunday, Sept. 26

TV

Golf Central – Live From the Ryder Cup: 9 a.m. to noon, Golf Channel

Ryder Cup, Day 3: noon to 6 p.m., NBC

The 12 singles matches start 12:04 p.m. and golfers will go off at 11-minute intervals. Play will conclude around 5 p.m. The Trophy Presentation will then take place on the 18th green.

Golf Central – Live From the Ryder Cup: 7 to 9 p.m., Golf Channel

Streaming

Featured Group, Day 3: noon to 6 p.m., Peacock, RyderCup.com, the Ryder Cup app, NBCSports.com and the NBC Sports app.

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Drew Brees ‘previews’ on Notre Dame-Toledo

Who has been your favorite color commentator in the ND booth over the years and why?

Future Pro Football Hall of Famer and former New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees is set to make his debut in the Notre Dame television (or Peacock if you will) booth this weekend when the Irish host Toledo.

Brees, who is now part of the NBC studio crew on Sunday Night Football, previewed the Notre Dame home opener at halftime of the 2021 NFL lidlifter between the Buccaneers and Cowboys.  Here’s what Brees had to say:

“Jack Coan brings a lot of great elements to the downfield passing game,” said Brees. “I still think they need to find their identity in the run game and then defensively the same. They gave up a couple big plays…a lot of just not good football on the defensive side so they’re gonna look to improve that against Toledo this weekend.”

OK, glad we asked.  On with it.

Related:

Notre Dame vs. Toledo – FIW Staff Predictions

Notre Dame tweaks depth chart ahead of Toledo game

How to watch Notre Dame-Toledo on Peacock this Saturday

‘The Bachelor’ meets ‘Bridgerton’ in Peacock’s new reality dating show

Peacock’s new Regency era reality dating series is described as “a time-traveling quest for love.”

There’s no guilty pleasure quite like reality television, especially when it comes to reality dating shows. So you could definitely say the intrigue of Peacock’s new reality dating show Pride & Prejudice: An Experiment in Romance, where one “heroine” will be searching for her very own “duke,” is enough to draw plenty of interest.

While the show is quite literally inspired by Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, it’s certainly capitalizing off the success of shows like The Bachelor, which has been airing for almost 20 years, and Bridgerton, which set streaming records at Netflix when it premiered last Christmas.

This Regency-style reality series — described as “a time-traveling quest for love” — will feature a group of men vying for the affections of one woman, which will be carried out in an environment resembling England circa 1810-1820 — lavish castle, carriage rides, balls, handwritten letters and all.

Here’s the full announcement from Peacock, which was unveiled much like a Lady Whistledown’s society papers on Bridgerton.

And the premise already has some fans eager to see it unfold…and perhaps sign up themselves.

And just in case you’re interested in auditioning for the show, Peacock has a 50-question quiz you can complete.

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John Deere Classic live stream, First Round tee times, TV channel, start time, how to watch

The first round of the John Deere Classic will take place on Thursday from TPC Deere Run in Silvis, Illinois.

The first round of the John Deere Classic will take place on Thursday from TPC Deere Run in Silvis, Illinois.

This will be the last PGA Tour event before the Open Championship at Royal St. George, which has been on hiatus for almost two full years. It won’t be as star-studded as the past year’s but it will provide some golf fans with some exciting golf this weekend.

Check out the schedule below with everything you need to know to watch or stream the action online.

John Deere Classic, Round 1

  • When: Thursday, July 8
  • Time: 3:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: The Golf Channel
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

John Deere Classic Round 1 Tee Times

Tee No. 1

7:45 a.m. – Jonathan Byrd, Luke List, Alex Noren
7:56 a.m. – George McNeill, D.J. Trahan, Chase Seiffert
8:07 a.m. – D.A. Points, Johnson Wagner, Harry Higgs
8:18 a.m. – Brian Gay, Tyler Duncan, Pat Perez
8:29 a.m. – Robert Streb, Kevin Tway, Brice Garnett
8:40 a.m. – Jim Herman, Keith Mitchell, Aaron Wise
8:51 a.m. – Michael Thompson, Andrew Landry, Chez Reavie
9:02 a.m. – Ryan Moore, J.J. Henry, Rafa Cabrera Bello
9:13 a.m. – Ben Martin, Nick Watney, Seamus Power
9:24 a.m. – Camilo Villegas, Scott Stallings, Will Gordon
9:35 a.m. – Ben Taylor, Michael Gellerman, Eric Cole
9:46 a.m. – Richard S. Johnson, Kris Ventura, Alex Schaake
9:57 a.m. – Joseph Bramlett, Rhein Gibson, Chad Proehl
1:10 p.m. – Brian Stuard, Bo Van Pelt, Mark Hubbard
1:21 p.m. – Peter Malnati, Beau Hossler, Adam Schenk
1:32 p.m. – Jhonattan Vegas, Ricky Barnes, Tom Lewis
1:43 p.m. – Daniel Berger, Kevin Na, Zach Johnson
1:54 p.m. – Si Woo Kim, Sebastián Muñoz, C.T. Pan
2:05 p.m. – Richy Werenski, Michael Kim, Jason Dufner
2:16 p.m. – Adam Long, Charles Howell III, Greg Chalmers
2:27 p.m. – Russell Henley, Maverick McNealy, Sepp Straka
2:38 p.m. – Fabián Gómez, Josh Teater, Cameron Percy
2:49 p.m. – Byeong Hun An, Denny McCarthy, Ryan Blaum
3:00 p.m. – Charlie Beljan, Vincent Whaley, Michael Feagles
3:11 p.m. – Wes Roach, Rob Oppenheim, David Perkins
3:22 p.m. – Dominic Bozzelli, Zack Sucher, Luke Gannon

Tee No. 10

7:45 a.m. – Kevin Streelman, Shawn Stefani, Sam Ryder
7:56 a.m. – Grayson Murray, Sean O’Hair, Bronson Burgoon
8:07 a.m. – Danny Lee, Bo Hoag, Scott Harrington
8:18 a.m. – Dylan Frittelli, Brian Harman, Steve Stricker
8:29 a.m. – Cam Davis, Sungjae Im, Anirban Lahiri
8:40 a.m. – Cameron Champ, Sung Kang, Troy Merritt
8:51 a.m. – J.B. Holmes, Andrew Putnam, Austin Cook
9:02 a.m. – Jonas Blixt, Matt Every, Lucas Glover
9:13 a.m. – Harold Varner III, Doc Redman, Robby Shelton
9:24 a.m. – Hunter Mahan, John Huh, Matthew NeSmith
9:35 a.m. – Mark Anderson, Nelson Ledesma, Mito Pereira
9:46 a.m. – Andres Romero, Sebastian Cappelen, Alex Smalley
9:57 a.m. – Mark Wilson, Roger Sloan, Luke Kluver
1:10 p.m. – David Lingmerth, Scott Brown, David Hearn
1:21 p.m. – K.J. Choi, J.J. Spaun, Doug Ghim
1:32 p.m. – Kyle Stanley, Aaron Baddeley, Henrik Norlander
1:43 p.m. – Martin Laird, J.T. Poston, Kevin Stadler
1:54 p.m. – Martin Trainer, Ted Potter, Jr., Harrison Frazar
2:05 p.m. – Hudson Swafford, Scott Piercy, Satoshi Kodaira
2:16 p.m. – Nick Taylor, Patton Kizzire, Ryan Armour
2:27 p.m. – Vaughn Taylor, Chesson Hadley, Brandon Hagy
2:38 p.m. – Sangmoon Bae, John Senden, Rory Sabbatini
2:49 p.m. – Bill Haas, Patrick Rodgers, Kramer Hickok
3:00 p.m. – Rafael Campos, Chris Baker, Tripp Kinney
3:11 p.m. – Jason Bohn, Hank Lebioda, Willie Mack III
3:22 p.m. – Michael Gligic, Ryan Brehm, Rodrigo Lee

2021 John Deere Classic Odds and Betting Lines

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U.S. Open live stream, Second Round tee times, TV channel, streaming options, leaderboard, how to watch

The second round of the U.S. Open will take place on Thursday from the beautiful Torrey Pines Golf Course in La Jolla, California.

The second round of the U.S. Open will take place on Friday from the beautiful Torrey Pines Golf Course in La Jolla, California.

The U.S. Open is back on its regular schedule and will finish up with the final round being played at Torrey Pines South on Father’s Day. This will be the first time that Torrey Pines has hosted the tournament since 2008 when Tiger won the tourney. American Russell Henley is currently leading the pack at under-4 heading into the second round on Friday.

Check out the schedule below with everything you need to know to watch or stream the action online.

U.S. Open, Round 2

  • When: Friday, June 18
  • Time: 1:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: The Golf Channel
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

U.S. Open Round 2 Tee Times

Tee No. 1

9:45 a.m. – David Coupland, Taylor Pendrith, Wade Ormsby
9:56 a.m. – Tom Hoge, Bo Hoag, Joe Highsmith
10:07 a.m. – Erik van Rooyen, Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Charl Schwartzel
10:18 a.m. – Garrick Higgo, Cole Hammer, Joaquin Niemann
10:29 a.m. – Lee Westwood, Stewart Cink, Paul Casey
10:40 a.m. – Will Zalatoris, Scottie Scheffler, Jordan Spieth
10:51 a.m. – Marc Leishman, Jon Rahm, Patrick Reed
11:02 a.m. – Patrick Cantlay, Louis Oosthuizen, Sungjae Im
11:13 a.m. – Kevin Streelman, Branden Grace, Charley Hoffman
11:24 a.m. – Sebastian Munoz, Rikuya Hoshino, Brendon Todd
11:35 a.m. – Wyndham Clark, Matthias Schmid, Matthew Southgate
11:46 a.m. – Spencer Ralston, Dylan Wu, Justin Suh
11:57 a.m. – Luis Gagne, Kyle Westmoreland, Christopher Crawford
3:30 p.m. – Andy Pope, Brad Kennedy, Thomas Aiken
3:41 p.m. – Yosuke Asaji, Marcus Armitage, Jhonattan Vegas
3:52 p.m. – Cameron Young, Wilco Nienaber, Guido Migliozzi
4:03 p.m. – Brian Harman, Tommy Fleetwood, Matthew Wolff
4:14 p.m. – Collin Morikawa, Justin Thomas, Brooks Koepka
4:25 p.m. – Kevin Kisner, Billy Horschel, Matt Kuchar
4:36 p.m. – Max Homa, Xander Schauffele, Phil Mickelson
4:47 p.m. – Jason Kokrak, Cameron Champ, Corey Conners
4:58 p.m. – Paul Barjon, Sam Ryder, Ryo Ishikawa
5:09 p.m. – Dylan Frittelli, Martin Laird, K.H. Lee
5:20 p.m. – Rafa Cabrera Bello, Adrian Meronk, Sung Kang
5:31 p.m. – Akshay Bhatia, Andrew Kozan, Alvaro Ortiz
5:42 p.m. – James Hervol, Hayden Springer, Roy Cootes

Tee No. 10

9:45 a.m. – Zach Zaback, Steve Allan, Eric Cole
9:56 a.m. – Hayden Buckley, Taylor Montgomery, Jordan Smith
10:07 a.m. – Chez Reavie, Richard Bland, Troy Merritt
10:18 a.m. – Robert MacIntyre, Victor Perez, Matt Wallace
10:29 a.m. – Tyler Strafaci, Hideki Matsuyama, Bryson DeChambeau
10:40 a.m. – Adam Scott, Sergio Garcia, Bubba Watson
10:51 a.m. – Dustin Johnson, Rory McIlroy, Justin Rose
11:02 a.m. – Matt Jones, Brendan Steele, Cameron Smith
11:13 a.m. – Carlos Ortiz, Zach Johnson, Lanto Griffin
11:24 a.m. – Sam Burns, Chan Kim, Thomas Detry
11:35 a.m. – Ollie Osborne, Peter Malnati, Brian Stuard
11:46 a.m. – John Huh, Johannes Veerman, Zack Sucher
11:57 a.m. – Rick Lamb, Michael Johnson, Carson Schaake
3:30 p.m. – Sahith Theegala, Edoardo Molinari, Greyson Sigg
3:41 p.m. – Chris Baker, J.J. Spaun, Fabian Gomez
3:52 p.m. – Patrick Rodgers, Robby Shelton, Pierceson Coody
4:03 p.m. – Russell Henley, Mackenzie Hughes, Harris English
4:14 p.m. – Francesco Molinari, Henrik Stenson, Shane Lowry
4:25 p.m. – Matt Fitzpatrick, Tyrrell Hatton, Viktor Hovland
4:36 p.m. – Martin Kaymer, Webb Simpson, Gary Woodland
4:47 p.m. – Tony Finau, Abraham Ancer, Daniel Berger
4:58 p.m. – Si Woo Kim, Kevin Na, Bernd Wiesberger
5:09 p.m. – Jimmy Walker, Ian Poulter, Ryan Palmer
5:20 p.m. – J.T. Poston, Adam Hadwin, Joe Long
5:31 p.m. – Luis Fernando Barco, Dylan Meyer, Matthew Sharpstene
5:42 p.m. – Mario Carmona, Wilson Furr, Davis Shore

2021 U.S. Open Odds and Betting Lines

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U.S. Open, Round 1 live stream, TV channel, schedule, tee times, streaming options, how to watch

The opening round of the U.S. Open will take place on Thursday from the beautiful Torrey Pines Golf Course in La Jolla, California.

The opening round of the U.S. Open will take place on Thursday from the beautiful Torrey Pines Golf Course in La Jolla, California.

The U.S. Open is back on its regular schedule and will finish up with the final round being played at Torrey Pines South on Father’s Day. This will be the first time that Torrey Pines has hosted the tournament since 2008 when Tiger won the tourney.

As always we’ll see some of the best golfers in the world including defending champion Bryson DeChambeau, Dustin Johnson, Brooks Koepka, Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm, and Justin Thomas.

Check out the schedule below with everything you need to know to watch or stream the action online.

U.S. Open, Round 1

  • When: Thursday, June 17
  • Time: 10:30 a.m.-5 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: The Golf Channel
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

U.S. Open Round 1 Tee Times

Tee No. 1

9:45 a.m. – Sahith Theegala, Edoardo Molinari, Greyson Sigg
9:56 a.m. – Chris Baker, J.J. Spaun, Fabian Gomez
10:07 a.m. – Patrick Rodgers, Robby Shelton, Pierceson Coody
10:18 a.m. – Russell Henley, Mackenzie Hughes, Harris English
10:29 a.m. – Francesco Molinari, Henrik Stenson, Shane Lowry
10:40 a.m. – Matt Fitzpatrick, Tyrrell Hatton, Viktor Hovland
10:51 a.m. – Martin Kaymer, Webb Simpson, Gary Woodland
11:02 a.m. – Tony Finau, Abraham Ancer, Daniel Berger
11:13 a.m. – Si Woo Kim, Kevin Na, Bernd Wiesberger
11:24 a.m. – Jimmy Walker, Ian Poulter, Ryan Palmer
11:35 a.m. – J.T. Poston, Adam Hadwin, Joe Long
11:46 a.m. – Luis Fernando Barco, Dylan Meyer, Matthew Sharpsteen
11:57 a.m. – Mario Carmona, Wilson Furr, Davis Shore
3:30 p.m. – Zach Zaback, Steve Allan, Eric Cole
3:41 p.m. – Hayden Buckley, Taylor Montgomery, Jordan Smith
3:52 p.m. – Chez Reavie, Richard Bland, Troy Merritt
4:03 p.m. – Robert MacIntyre, Victor Perez, Matt Wallace
4:14 p.m. – Tyler Strafaci, Hideki Matsuyama, Bryson DeChambeau
4:25 p.m. – Adam Scott, Sergio Garcia, Bubba Watson
4:36 p.m. – Dustin Johnson, Rory McIlroy, Justin Rose
4:47 p.m. – Matt Jones, Brendan Steele, Cameron Smith
4:58 p.m. – Carlos Ortiz, Zach Johnson, Lanto Griffin
5:09 p.m. – Sam Burns, Chan Kim, Thomas Detry
5:20 p.m. – Ollie Osborne, Peter Malnati, Brian Stuard
5:31 p.m. – John Huh, Johannes Veerman, Zack Sucher
5:42 p.m. – Rick Lamb, Michael Johnson, Carson Schaake

Tee No. 10

9:45 a.m. – Andy Pope, Brad Kennedy, Thomas Aiken
9:56 a.m. – Yosuke Asaji, Marcus Armitage, Jhonattan Vegas
10:07 a.m. – Cameron Young, Wilco Nienaber, Guido Migliozzi
10:18 a.m. – Brian Harman, Tommy Fleetwood, Matthew Wolff
10:29 a.m. – Collin Morikawa, Justin Thomas, Brooks Koepka
10:40 a.m. – Kevin Kisner, Billy Horschel, Matt Kuchar
10:51 a.m. – Max Homa, Xander Schauffele, Phil Mickelson
11:02 a.m. – Jason Kokrak, Cameron Champ, Corey Conners
11:13 a.m. – Paul Barjon, Sam Ryder, Ryo Ishikawa
11:24 a.m. – Dylan Frittelli, Martin Laird, K.H. Lee
11:35 a.m. – Rafa Cabrera Bello, Adrian Meronk, Sung Kang
11:46 a.m. – Akshay Bhatia, Andrew Kozan, Alvaro Ortiz
11:57 a.m. – James Hervol, Hayden Springer, Roy Cootes
3:30 p.m. – David Coupland, Taylor Pendrith, Wade Ormsby
3:41 p.m. – Tom Hoge, Bo Hoag, Joe Highsmith
3:52 p.m. – Erik van Rooyen, Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Charl Schwartzel
4:03 p.m. – Garrick Higgo, Cole Hammer, Joaquin Niemann
4:14 p.m. – Lee Westwood, Stewart Cink, Paul Casey
4:25 p.m. – Will Zalatoris, Scottie Scheffler, Jordan Spieth
4:36 p.m. – Marc Leishman, Jon Rahm, Patrick Reed
4:47 p.m. – Patrick Cantlay, Louis Oosthuizen, Sungjae Im
4:58 p.m. – Kevin Streelman, Branden Grace, Charley Hoffman
5:09 p.m. – Sebastian Munoz, Rikuya Hoshino, Brendon Todd
5:20 p.m. – Wyndham Clark, Matthias Schmid, Matthew Southgate
5:31 p.m. – Spencer Ralston, Dylan Wu, Justin Suh
5:42 p.m. – Luis Gagne, Kyle Westmoreland, Christopher Crawford

2021 U.S. Open Odds and Betting Lines

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J. Rahm +900

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