US Open 2026: TV coverage, latest schedule from Shinnecock Hills and how to watch or stream on Sky Sports Golf

US Open 2026: TV coverage, latest schedule from Shinnecock Hills and how to watch or stream on Sky Sports Golf

Scottie Scheffler has the chance to make major history this week at the US Open, with extended coverage from Shinnecock Hills exclusively live on Sky Sports.

The world No 1 completed the third leg of the career Grand Slam at The Open last summer, meaning Scheffler now needs US Open victory to become only the seventh player in the men's game to have won all four major titles.

Scheffler is already a winner on the PGA Tour this season and is the pre-tournament favourite to claim a fifth major victory in as many years, with the final round in New York falling on his 30th birthday.

Rory McIlroy successfully defended his Masters title in April and is looking to add to his major tally, 15 years on from his previous US Open win, while Cameron Young and England's Tommy Fleetwood both search for their major breakthrough.

Former US Open champions Jon Rahm and Bryson DeChambeau are among the LIV Golf contingent in action, with JJ Spaun returning as defending champion after last year's victory at Oakmont.

Sky Sports continues to be the home of the US Open in the UK and Ireland, with extended coverage of all four tournament rounds and bonus action available throughout the week.

Watch live coverage of the US Open from 12.30pm on Thursday and Friday on Sky Sports Golf, with action live until at least 1am during both the first two rounds.

Live coverage begins at 3pm for Saturday's third round and 4pm for the final day on Sunday, with the US Open live on Sky Sports Golf until long after the final putt is holed on both days.

A bonus 'Live from the US Open' show will offer bonus build-up and news during Tuesday and Wednesday of tournament week, while there will be one-hour highlights available for all four rounds.

The US Open is part of a triple-header of live golf on Sky Sports, with the final two days of the Amateur Championship and the final round of the LPGA Tour's Meijer LPGA Classic also live on Sky Sports Mix.

This year's US Open will be sixth hosted at Shinnecock Hills and the first since 2018, when Brooks Koepka held off a final-round 63 from Fleetwood to claim a one-shot victory and successfully defend his title.

The New York venue will be set up at 7,440 yards and play as a par-70, with the course widely regarded as one of the hardest in the world and the 11th hole offering one of the toughest par-threes on the major roster.

The US Open was first held there in 1896 but didn't return until 1986, when Raymond Floyd won, while Corey Pavin (1995) and Retief Goosen (2004) are others to have won US Opens there.

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