The third major championship of the 2025 golf season was a weekend hit, with two best players from the game taking part in Rory McIlroy and Scotty Scheffler, winning the most prominent title of the year. USGA has loaded premier events with almost every golfer in the world, as the 2025 US Open, biased towards 67, playing the remaining 36 holes at the Oakmont Country Club, featured the original 156 candidates.
Oakmont, the 10th open host, showed his teeth on the field as only three players entered the move day with a pulse score. That number changed little as the third round entered the day and similar names proceeded upwards. Follow the ongoing 2025 US Open LeaderBoard coverage and updates throughout Round 3.
Sam Burns, JJ Spawn, Adam Scott and Victor Hofland are four guys to see at this US Open. Three of the four have yet to win a major championship, and Scott is doing it without a trip to the winner’s circle in one of the four biggest events of the game of the 12 years. The 2013 Masters Champion plays vintage per golf in three rounds at Oakmont, but it can be enough for the 45-year-old to run through the younger candidates.
As far as legend goes, Tiger Woods missed the tournament while recovering from an unexpected surgery. Mickelson finished his second time in the US and finished six surprising and surprising things (1999, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2009, 2013). Missing a cut to not play the weekend was poetic painful for left-handers..
While it’s a lot of fun to attend the US Open, it’s an incredible treat every year to be able to watch golf on the most epic stage of the game. Here at CBS Sports, we are excited to bring you wall-to-wall coverage in the US throughout the weekend.
I’ll talk about it quite well. Here’s how you can see as many us open as possible in the next two days: Be sure to check Opening round 3 tea time And stick to CBS Sports for live coverage throughout this year’s third major.
Always in the East
2025 US Open TV Schedule, Where to Watch
Round 3- Saturday, June 14th
Round 3 start time: 9am (Tea Time))
Early TV coverage: Fubo (Try for free) on the USA Network from 10am to 12pm
TV coverage: NBC 12-8pm, Fubo (try it for free)
Featured group live streams: USOPEN.com’s TBA, US Open Mobile App
Round 4- Sunday, June 15th
Round 4 start time: 9am
Early TV coverage: 9am to 12pm on the USA network, fubo (try for free)
TV coverage: NBC 12-7pm, Fubo (try for free)
Featured group live streams: USOPEN.com’s TBA, US Open Mobile App