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How to Livestream the 2019 U.S. Open

How to Livestream the 2019 U.S. Open
Credit: Matt York / Associated Press

Round 1 of the U.S. Open kicked off yesterday in Pebble Beach and continues through the weekend.

This year the competition includes almost exclusively professional golfers, along with a few of the top amateurs in the country. Stars including Brooks Koepka, Tiger Woods, Phil Michelson, and Jordan Spieth will all be competing.

The event is being broadcast on Fox Sports as well as streamed online. If you want to watch, you have a few options on how to make that happen.

U.S. Open website

The cheapest and easiest option if you don’t have cable is to watch the event on the U.S. Open’s website. The website is offering four different multi-channel views so you can tune in to exactly what you’re interested in rather than being forced to watch what the broadcasters have selected.

The site also offers picture-in-picture and side-by-side views of groups and holes for comparative purposes and the site has a live cam of the practice tee if you want to watch a favorite warm up.

Fox Sports

Fox Sports is also broadcasting the tournament all weekend. If you have a cable or satellite subscription that includes Fox Sports then you can just tune in. If not, the channel is offered on a number of different streaming services.

Sling TV

The cheapest option right now when it comes to streaming services is Sling TV. Fox Sports is available through the company’s Sling Blue service, which is currently on sale for $15/mo for the first three months.

Hulu with Live TV, PSVue, and YouTube TV

Hulu with Live TV, PSVue, and YouTube TV also all offer Fox Sports in most markets. Those services as well as Sling each also offer a free seven-day trial, so if you haven’t tried them just yet you can do it this weekend for the Open for free.