
The third major championship of the 2025 golf season has arrived with the game’s two best players already claiming the most notable titles of the year. The USGA has loaded up its premier event with nearly all the best golfers in the world competing as the 2025 U.S. Open features 156 contenders hoping to battle across 72 holes at Oakmont Country Club for the 10th time.
The most visited U.S. Open site — hosting for the first time since 2016 — will begin play Thursday with Scottie Scheffler atop the oddsboard as a heavy 11/4 favorite, per BetMGM. The reigning PGA champion, who went from winless in 2025 to becoming a three-event PGA Tour victor in the span of about a month, will seek the third leg of his career grand slam with two green jackets and a Wanamaker Trophy already in his possession.
Rory McIlroy has been heading in the opposite direction of Scheffler after completing his career grand slam this April. The hottest golfer on the PGA Tour as a three-time winner entering Augusta National, McIlroy has been ice cold in two starts since. That’s why he’s fallen to third on the board at 11-1 behind Bryson DeChambeau (8-1), who enters this week as arguably the hottest major championship gofer in the game.
DeChambeau, the reigning U.S. Open champion, has five top six finishes in his last six major starts. Not only that, the two-time U.S. Open winner finished T15 the last time the national championship was played at Oakmont in his first major start as a professional.
As far as the legends go, Tiger Woods remains sidelined while recovering from unexpected surgery, while Phil Mickelson looks to be making his 11th and final run at the career grand slam. Mickelson has finished 2nd at the U.S. Open an astounding six times (1999, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2009, 2013), and while he is a severe longshot at Oakmont, stranger things have happened in golf.
Attending the U.S. Open can be a ton of fun, but simply being able to watch golf on the game’s grandest stage is an incredible treat each year. We here at CBS Sports are thrilled to bring you wall-to-wall coverage of the U.S. Open all week long.
Enough talking about it. Here’s how you can watch as much U.S. Open as possible during the week. Be sure to stick with CBS Sports for live coverage throughout the third major of the year.
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2025 U.S. Open TV schedule, where to watch
Round 1 — Thursday, June 12
Round 1 start time: 6:30 a.m.
TV coverage: 6:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. on USA Network, Fubo (Try for free)
Late streaming coverage: 5-8 p.m. on Peacock
Featured Groups live stream: 7:17 a.m. on USOpen.com, U.S. Open mobile app
Round 2 — Friday, June 13
Round 2 start time: 6:30 a.m.
Early streaming coverage: 6:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Peacock
TV coverage: 1-7 p.m. on NBC, Fubo (Try for free)
Late streaming coverage: 7-8 p.m. on Peacock
Featured Groups live stream: 7:17 a.m. on USOpen.com, U.S. Open mobile app
Round 3 — Saturday, June 14
Round 3 start time: 10 a.m.
Early TV coverage: 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. on USA Network, Fubo (Try for free)
TV coverage: 12-8 p.m. on NBC, Fubo (Try for free)
Featured Groups live stream: TBA on USOpen.com, U.S. Open mobile app
Round 4 — Sunday, June 15
Round 4 start time: 9 a.m.
Early TV coverage: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. on USA Network, Fubo (Try for free)
TV coverage: 12-7 p.m. on NBC, Fubo (Try for free)
Featured Groups live stream: TBA on USOpen.com, U.S. Open mobile app