If you're looking to watch the U.S. Open, you have plenty of options, including streaming options.
The U.S. Open will be broadcast by NBC, and carried by to additional networks that are owned by NBCUniversal: USA and Peacock.
So, how can you watch the 122nd United States Open Championship?
NBC
If you have an antenna, you can watch NBC for free. If not, there are streaming services that carry local NBC broadcasts.
- Sling TV (Blue) ($35/month) (11 markets only)
- Vidgo ($55/month; $67/three months)
- YouTube TV ($65/month)
- Fubo TV ($70/month)
- Hulu+Live TV ($70/month; includes Disney Bundle, meaning ESPN+)
- DirecTV Stream ($70/month)
USA
- Sling TV (Blue) ($35/month)
- Vidgo ($60/month)
- YouTube TV ($65/month)
- Fubo TV ($70/month)
- Hulu+Live TV ($70/month; includes Disney Bundle, meaning ESPN+)
- DirecTV Stream ($70/month)
Peacock
This standalone service is $5/month for Premium (the free tier doesn't get you all the sports). It's also free to Xfinity Internet customers.
The U.S. Open schedule is available on the Peacock Website. If the U.S. Open is something you want in your Streaming Life, you have plenty of options.
NOTE: Sling TV carries NBC in 11 markets only:
- Chicago
- Boston
- Dallas/Fort Worth
- Hartford/New Haven
- Los Angeles
- Miami/Fort Lauderdale
- New York
- Philadelphia
- San Diego
- San Francisco/Oakland/San Jose
- Washington, DC
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