NBC/Peacock/USA Coverage of the Open Championship
How to watch the Open Championship without cable:
If you want to watch the Open Championship without cable, you have options. While NBC and USA will show most of the significant moments, Peacock will broadcast the first two rounds of the tournament. The coverage begins just before the first tee time at 1:35 a.m. ET on Thursday, July 18 (which is 6:35 a.m. local time in Scotland). The last group will tee off at 11:27 a.m. ET.
Peacock will stream all four days of the tournament and will also feature a special feed showcasing the iconic par-3 ‘Postage Stamp’ 8th hole throughout the week.
In case you don’t have a Peacock subscription, you can still watch NBC and USA with subscriptions to Hulu with Live TV, Fubo, and DirecTV.
Open Championship tee times:
The Open Championship starts early in Scotland with tee times beginning just after dawn. Here are the tee times for the participants on Thursday and Friday (all times are listed in ET):
– Justin Leonard, Todd Hamilton, Jack McDonald: 1:35 a.m./6:25 a.m.
– Alex Noren, Tom McKibbin, Calum Scott: 1:46 a.m./6:47 a.m.
– Jesper Svensson, Vincent Norrman, Michael Hendry: 1:57 a.m./6:58 a.m.
– Younghan Song, Daniel Hillier, Ryosuke Kinoshita: 2:08 a.m./7:09 a.m.
– Min Woo Lee, Ryo HIsatsune, Abraham Ancer: 2:19 a.m./7:20 a.m.
– Nicolai Højgaard, Adam Scott, Keita Nakajima: 2:30 a.m./7:31 a.m.
– Francesco Molinari, Justin Rose, Jasper Stubbs: 2:41 a.m./7:42 a.m.
– Justin Thomas, Sungjae Im, Matthew Southgate: 2:52 a.m./7:53 a.m.
– Nick Taylor, Matt Wallace, Laurie Canter: 3:03 a.m./8:04 a.m.
– Sebastian Soderberg, Matteo Manassero, Shubhankar Sharma: 3:14 a.m./8:15 a.m.
– Zach Johnson, Austin Eckroat, Thorbjorn Olesen: 3:25 a.m./8:26 a.m.
– John Daly, Santiago De La Fuente (a), Aaron Rai: 3:36 a.m./8:37 a.m.
– Stewart Cink, Chris Kirk, Dominic Clemons (a): 3:47 a.m./8:48 a.m.
– Stephan Jaeger, Adam Schenk, Joaquin Niemann: 4:08 a.m./9:04 a.m.
– Adam Hadwin, Lucas Glover, Christiaan Bezuidenhout: 4:14 a.m./9:15 a.m.
– Tony Finau, Russell Henley, Matthieu Pavon: 4:25 a.m./9:26 a.m.
– Jon Rahm, Tommy Fleetwood, Robert MacIntyre: 4:36 a.m./9:37 a.m.
– Ludvig Ã…berg, Bryson DeChambeau, Tom Kim: 4:47 a.m./9:48 a.m.
– Brian Harman, Viktor Hovland, Sahith Theegala: 4:58 a.m./9:59 a.m.
– Rory McIlroy, Max Homa, Tyrrell Hatton: 5:09 a.m./10:10 a.m.
– Keegan Bradley, Will Zalatoris, Gordon Sargent (a): 5:20 a.m./10:21 a.m.
– Harris English, Maverick McNealy, Alexander Bjork: 5:31 a.m./10:32 a.m.
– Guido Migliozzi, Sean Crocker, Tommy Morrison (a): 5:42 a.m./10:43 a.m.
– David Puig, John Catlin, Guntaek Koh: 5:53 a.m./10:54 a.m.
– Thriston Lawrence, Daniel Bradbury, Elvis Smylie: 6:04 a.m./11:05 a.m.
– Nacho Elvira, Minkyu Kim, Darren Fichardt: 6:15 a.m./11:16 a.m.
– Mason Andersen, Masahiro Kawamura, Sam Hutsby: 6:26 a.m./11:27 a.m.
– Ewen Ferguson, Marcel Siem: 6:47 a.m./1:35 a.m.
– Cheng-Tsung Pan, Romain Langasque, Yuto Katsuragawa: 6:58 a.m./1:46 a.m.
– Rikuya Hoshino, Angel Hidalgo, Richard Mansell: 7:09 a.m./1:57 a.m.
– Corey Conners, Ryan Fox, Jorge Campillo: 7:20 a.m./2:08 a.m.
– Ernie Els, Gary Woodland, Altin van der Merwe (a): 7:31 a.m./2:19 a.m.
– Henrik Stenson, Rasmus Højgaard, Jacob Skov Olesen (a): 7:42 a.m./2:30 a.m.
– Louis Oosthuizen, Billy Horschel, Victor Perez: 7:53 a.m./2:41 a.m.
– Sepp Straka, Brendon Todd, Jordan Smith: 8:04 a.m./2:52 a.m.
– Denny McCarthy, Taylor Moore, Adrian Meronk: 8:15 a.m./3:03 a.m.
– Jason Day, Byeong Hun An, Rickie Fowler: 8:26 a.m./3:14 a.m.
– Alex Cejka, Eric Cole, Kurt Kitayama: 8:37 a.m./3:25 a.m.
– Darren Clarke, JT Poston, Dean Burmester: 8:48 a.m./3:36 a.m.
– Phil Mickelson, Joost Luiten, Dustin Johnson: 9:04 a.m./3:47 a.m.
– Padraig Harrington, Davis Thompson, Matthew Jordan: 9:15 a.m./4:03 a.m.
– Wyndham Clark, Hideki Matsuyama, Brooks Koepka: 9:26 a.m./4:14 a.m.
– Tiger Woods, Xander Schauffele, Patrick Cantlay: 9:37 a.m./4:25 a.m.
– Collin Morikawa, Sam Burns, Si Woo Kim: 9:48 a.m./4:36 a.m.
– Shane Lowry, Cameron Smith, Matthew Fitzpatrick: 9:59 a.m./4:47 a.m.
– Jordan Spieth, Scottie Scheffler, Cameron Young: 10:10 a.m./4:58 a.m.
– Akshay Bhatia, Tom Hoge, Sami Valimaki: 10:21 a.m./5:09 a.m.
– Emiliano Grillo, Ben Griffin, Mackenzie Hughes: 10:32 a.m./5:20 a.m.
– Yannik Paul, Joe Dean, Andy Ogletree: 10:43 a.m./5:31 a.m.
– Ryan van Velzen, Charlie Lindh, Luis Masaveu (a): 10:53 a.m./5:42 a.m.
– Kazuma Kobori, Jaime Montojo Fernandez (a), Liam Nolan (a): 11:05 a.m./5:53 a.m.
– Daniel Brown, Denwit David Boriboonsub, Matthew Dodd-Berry (a): 11:16 a.m./6:04 a.m.
– Jeunghun Wang, Aguri Iwasaki, Sam Horsfeld: 11:27 a.m./6:15 a.m.
What is the Postage Stamp?
This year will be the tenth occasion the Open is held at the Royal Troon Golf Club. One of its distinguishing features is the eighth hole, known as the “Postage Stamp.” This par three, 123-yard hole is identified as “the shortest hole in Open Championship golf” by Royal Troon. Despite its length, it is considered one of the most challenging holes due to its small putting green surrounded by bunkers. The hole earned its name when Scottish golfer William Park likened its surface to “the size of a postage stamp.”
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