We’re heading into Friday at the U.S. Open, and the leaderboard is already starting to heat up like a sunbaked muni putting green in July. Round 2 is your chance to see who charges and who fades before the weekend cut. And whether you’re watching from the office, your couch, or “running errands” with your phone in your hand, here’s your updated viewing plan for Day 2.
NBC takes over the big screen duties today from 1–7 p.m. ET. You can also catch the broadcast live on Fubo (free trial available), in case you’re the streaming type.
This is moving day—before moving day. Friday separates the contenders from the couch-sitters. Expect fireworks as players scramble to avoid the cut line and position themselves for the weekend. Rory, Bryson, Scottie—they’ll all be grinding.
Grab your coffee, queue up your stream, and enjoy some world-class golf before the weekend officially begins.
🏌️♂️ Fairways and fresh batteries, friends.
The 2025 U.S. Open is underway, and if you’re anything like me, your productivity today just hit a sand trap. Let’s be honest—between Bryson’s physics-defying bombs, Scottie Scheffler’s ice-cold consistency, and Rory McIlroy chasing his first U.S. Open since 2011, you’re going to want to soak in every swing of Thursday’s action.
Here’s your no-nonsense viewer’s guide to catching Round 1, whether you’re on the couch, sneaking it on your second screen at work, or streaming from a shady corner of the clubhouse.
Set that alarm early and pour the coffee. USA Network kicks off live TV coverage starting at 6:30 a.m. ET and rolls straight through until 5 p.m. ET. That’s wall-to-wall golf with a side of early-round drama.
Can’t get to a TV? No problem.
So whether you’re following Rory at 7:40 a.m. off Tee 10 with Lowry and Rose, or tuning in for the powerhouse 1:25 p.m. trio of Hovland, Morikawa, and Scheffler off Tee 1, there’s no shortage of big names and big moments to stream.
Pick your favorites, set reminders, and make sure that laptop charger is plugged in.
This is one of those days where every shot counts and every swing could spark a run. So get comfy, grab your beverage of choice, and enjoy the show. The U.S. Open is here—and Thursday’s just the beginning.
🏌️♂️ Hit it straight, and hit “mute” on your meeting notifications.
— Tony K.
The PGA Championship concludes with Sunday’s final round. Here’s your complete guide to watching all the championship-deciding action.
Morning Featured Groups
Afternoon Featured Groups
ESPN+
ESPN
ESPN2
CBS
SiriusXM
CBS Sports Network
With final-round coverage beginning at 8:00 AM Eastern and continuing through the CBSSN Clubhouse Report at 8:00 PM Eastern, golf fans have comprehensive options to follow Sunday’s championship-deciding action at the PGA Championship. Featured groups for Sunday will be determined following Saturday’s third round, based on leaderboard position and key storylines.
Note: All times listed are Eastern Time (ET).
The PGA Championship continues with Saturday’s third round. Here’s your complete guide to watching all the Moving Day action.
Morning Featured Groups
Afternoon Featured Groups
ESPN+
ESPN
CBS
SiriusXM
CBS Sports Network
With third-round coverage beginning at 8:00 AM Eastern and continuing through the CBSSN Clubhouse Report at 8:00 PM Eastern, golf fans have comprehensive options to follow Saturday’s action at the PGA Championship. Featured groups for Saturday will be determined following Friday’s cut, based on player performance and storylines from the first two rounds.
Note: All times listed are Eastern Time (ET).
The PGA Championship continues with Friday’s second round. Here’s your complete guide to catching all the Day 2 action.
Morning Featured Groups
Afternoon Featured Groups
ESPN+
ESPN
ESPN2
SiriusXM
CBS Sports Network
With second-round coverage beginning at 7:00 AM Eastern and continuing through the CBSSN Clubhouse Report at 8:00 PM Eastern, golf fans have comprehensive options to follow Friday’s action at the PGA Championship.
Note: All times listed are Eastern Time (ET).