Official home of the 124th U.S. Open championship at Pinehurst Resort & C.C. (Course No. 2). Full coverage for one of golf's four major championships, ...
The third 024major championship of the 2024 golf season has arrived with a pair of Americans having already claimed the first two of the year. The USGA has loaded up its premier event with nearly all the best golfers in the world as 2024 U.S. Open contenders prepare this week to take on Pinehurst No. 2 for the first time in a decade.
Scottie Scheffler enters yet another major as the favorite, this time coming off a newsworthy effort at the PGA Championship marred by an arrest for which all charges have been dropped. Scheffler, who has already won the Masters and Players Championship this season, may well have taken the PGA if not for those unfortunate events. Instead, he enters Pinehurst, North Carolina, looking to get back into the winner's circle.
Rory McIlroy is again seeking a return to major glory. Xander Schauffele, having conquered the PGA to claim his first major (and first PGA Tour victory in nearly two years), will look to make it consecutive Americans winning the national title. That's after reigning champion Wyndham Clark conquered Los Angeles Country Club a year ago. Clark had made some moves this season but missed the cut at both the Masters and PGA; still, he has four top-three finishes on the year, including a victory at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Jon Rahm was another potential contender, but he withdrew from the U.S. Open on Tuesday while dealing with a nagging foot injury.
Elsewhere, Tiger Woods enters the U.S. Open on a sponsor's exemption having not been healthy enough to play the tournament since 2020. He has not finished inside the top 25 at a major since the 2019 U.S. Open, failing to play through the weekend across four of the last five majors in which he has played. And then there's Phil Mickelson, who has missed three of the last four U.S. Open cuts and not finished inside the top 30 at this event since 2014. Lefty still hopes to complete the career grand slam with those six second-place finishes at the U.S. Open continuing to haunt him.
While attending the U.S. Open can be a ton of fun, 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, and check out Round 1 tee times as the U.S. Open begins Thursday.
All times Eastern
The 124th U.S. Open is upon us, and it's set to take place at the iconic No. 2 course at Pinehurst Resort & Country Club, a venue steeped in golfing history. The tournament will kick off on Thursday, June 13 and wrap up on Sunday, June 16.
Prepare for a thrilling showdown as 156 top-notch golfers, including the current World No. 1 and Masters Champion Scottie Scheffler, vie for the coveted title. Scheffler, the current favorite, is sure to set the course ablaze during the tournament's week.
Wyndham Clark, the defending champion, won the 2023 U.S. Open title with a score of 10-under, securing his first major win and aiming for a second major triumph.
Adding to the excitement, the legendary Tiger Woods, fifteen-time major champion, will grace the field after receiving an exclusive invitation from the USGA. His presence is a testament to the prestige of the U.S. Open.
2024 U.S. Open broadcast schedule: TV and streaming
All information and times provided by the U.S. Open. Broadcast for the tournament will be across NBC, USA Network and the Golf Channel. Live streaming options for the tournament will be available on the USGA App, usopen.com and Peacock.
Official home of the 124th U.S. Open championship at Pinehurst Resort & C.C. (Course No. 2). Full coverage for one of golf's four major championships, ...
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✅ CLICK HERE TO LIVE WATCH US OPEN 2024
The third 024major championship of the 2024 golf season has arrived with a pair of Americans having already claimed the first two of the year. The USGA has loaded up its premier event with nearly all the best golfers in the world as 2024 U.S. Open contenders prepare this week to take on Pinehurst No. 2 for the first time in a decade.
Scottie Scheffler enters yet another major as the favorite, this time coming off a newsworthy effort at the PGA Championship marred by an arrest for which all charges have been dropped. Scheffler, who has already won the Masters and Players Championship this season, may well have taken the PGA if not for those unfortunate events. Instead, he enters Pinehurst, North Carolina, looking to get back into the winner's circle.
Rory McIlroy is again seeking a return to major glory. Xander Schauffele, having conquered the PGA to claim his first major (and first PGA Tour victory in nearly two years), will look to make it consecutive Americans winning the national title. That's after reigning champion Wyndham Clark conquered Los Angeles Country Club a year ago. Clark had made some moves this season but missed the cut at both the Masters and PGA; still, he has four top-three finishes on the year, including a victory at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Jon Rahm was another potential contender, but he withdrew from the U.S. Open on Tuesday while dealing with a nagging foot injury.
Elsewhere, Tiger Woods enters the U.S. Open on a sponsor's exemption having not been healthy enough to play the tournament since 2020. He has not finished inside the top 25 at a major since the 2019 U.S. Open, failing to play through the weekend across four of the last five majors in which he has played. And then there's Phil Mickelson, who has missed three of the last four U.S. Open cuts and not finished inside the top 30 at this event since 2014. Lefty still hopes to complete the career grand slam with those six second-place finishes at the U.S. Open continuing to haunt him.
While attending the U.S. Open can be a ton of fun, 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, and check out Round 1 tee times as the U.S. Open begins Thursday.
All times Eastern
The 124th U.S. Open is upon us, and it's set to take place at the iconic No. 2 course at Pinehurst Resort & Country Club, a venue steeped in golfing history. The tournament will kick off on Thursday, June 13 and wrap up on Sunday, June 16.
Prepare for a thrilling showdown as 156 top-notch golfers, including the current World No. 1 and Masters Champion Scottie Scheffler, vie for the coveted title. Scheffler, the current favorite, is sure to set the course ablaze during the tournament's week.
Wyndham Clark, the defending champion, won the 2023 U.S. Open title with a score of 10-under, securing his first major win and aiming for a second major triumph.
Adding to the excitement, the legendary Tiger Woods, fifteen-time major champion, will grace the field after receiving an exclusive invitation from the USGA. His presence is a testament to the prestige of the U.S. Open.
2024 U.S. Open broadcast schedule: TV and streaming
All information and times provided by the U.S. Open. Broadcast for the tournament will be across NBC, USA Network and the Golf Channel. Live streaming options for the tournament will be available on the USGA App, usopen.com and Peacock.