The 2026 U.S. Open begins Thursday at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Southampton, N.Y. This is the sixth time the legendary course will be hosting the major championship and if history is any indication, it’s going to be quite a test for the best golfers in the world.
Brooks Koepka won the U.S. Open the last time the championship was held at Shinnecock back in 2018. He finished at one-over, a stroke better than Tommy Fleetwood. JJ Spaun is the defending champion this year after winning at Oakmont in dramatic fashion last year.
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Here’s how you can watch all of the action, including streaming broadcasts, starting with the first round. All times Eastern.
Thursday, June 18: Round 1
- Main broadcasts: 6:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. (USA Network); 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. (NBCSN)
- Streaming featured groups: 7:29 a.m. to finish (Peacock, USOpen.com, USGA App)
Friday, June 19: Round 2
- Main broadcasts: 6:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. (NBCSN, Peacock); 1:30 to 7:30 p.m. (NBC, Peacock)
- Streaming featured groups: 7:29 a.m. to finish (Peacock, USOpen.com, USGA App)
Saturday, June 20: Round 3
- Main broadcasts:10 a.m. to 12 p.m. (USA); 12-8 p.m. (NBC, Peacock)
- Streaming featured groups: 8:45 a.m. to finish (Peacock, USOpen.com, USGA App)
Sunday, June 21: Round 4
- Main broadcasts: 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. (USA); 12 to 7 p.m. (NBC, Peacock)
- Streaming featured groups: 8:45 a.m. to finish (Peacock, USOpen.com, USGA App)
The past 10 U.S. Open winners
Koepka, who made his return to the PGA Tour earlier this year after spending a few years on LIV Golf, is looking to win his third U.S. Open. Bryson DeChambeau, who has missed the cut at this year’s Masters and PGA Championship, is also looking to win his third U.S. Open.
One name you won’t find on this list is Scottie Scheffler, who needs a win this week at Shinnecock to become just the seventh player in history to complete the career grand slam.
Rory McIlroy, who completed the career grand slam at the Masters last year, has won the U.S. Open once, but it came way back in 2011 at Congressional. He finished second to DeChambeau at Pinehurst in 2024.
2025 | JJ Spaun, -1 | Oakmont |
2024 | Bryson DeChambeau. -6 | Pinehurst No. 2 |
2023 | Wyndham Clark, -10 | Los Angeles CC |
2022 | Matt Fitzpatrick, -6 | The Country Club |
2021 | Jon Rahm, -6 | Torrey Pines |
2020 | Bryson DeChambeau, -6 | Winged Foot |
2019 | Gary Woodland, -13 | Pebble Beach |
2018 | Brooks Koepka, +1 | Shinnecock |
2017 | Brooks Koepka, -16 | Erin Hills |
2016 | Dustin Johnson, -4 | Oakmont |
The next 10 U.S. Open venues
The U.S. Open is back at Shinnecock this year for the first time since 2018 and it will make its return to the famed course in 2036. Between then will be stops at familiar places like Oakmont, Pinehurst No. 2, Pebble Beach and more.
2027 | Pebble Beach |
2028 | Winged Foot |
2029 | Pinehurst No. 2 |
2030 | Merion |
2031 | Riviera |
2032 | Pebble Beach |
2033 | Oakmont |
2034 | Oakland Hills |
2035 | Pinehurst No. 2 |
2036 | Shinnecock |
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