How To Watch The US Open Without Sky Sports


Sky Sports will be showing live TV coverage on their Sky Sports 4 HD channel, but here are you options to keep up to date through The Open Championship if you're not a Sky customer.

How To Watch The US Open Without Sky Sports

How To Watch The US Open Without Sky Sports

Who is going to win the US Open this year? It looks like a non-Major winner will triumph, but don’t miss out on the action this weekend.

Just like last year’s competition in Pennsylvania, Sky will be broadcasting live TV coverage of the US Open 2017 on their Sky Sports 4 HD channel. But, if you don’t have  Sky contract at home, you still have other options to take in the action.

BBC radio 5 live will be providing live stroke-by-stroke commentary, with a preview show before the US Open kicks off. You can tune in to the preview show between 9-10:30pm on Wednesday, and listen to live commentary on Thursday between 10pm and 1am the following day on BBC Radio 5 Live.

Expand 7 US Open Controversies
US Open Controversies

7 US Open Controversies

A look at seven U.S. Open controversies from…

Expand 5 US Open Outsiders To Consider
2016 US Open betting

5 US Open Outsiders To Consider

2016 US Open betting could be tough, so…

Expand US Open Golf Betting Tips – Updated Post Round Three
Patrick Reed US Open Golf Betting Tips

US Open Golf Betting Tips – Updated Post Round Three

Who will survive the toughest test of the…

If you are without a Sky Sports contract, the Now TV service is also a potential choice; it’s available on smart TV sets and mobile devices. For £6.98 you can get full access to Sky Sports for a day, but, if you want to use Now TV to have full access to the action of The Open Championship 2017, you can purchase a week pass for £10.98.

How To Watch The US Open Without Sky Sports

The 358 yards par 4, the second hole at Erin Hills Golf Course the venue for the 2017 US Open Championship on August 31, 2016 in Erin, Wisconsin. (Photo by David Cannon/Getty Images)

Last year’s US Open was held at Oakmont Country Club in Pennsylvania, where Dustin Johnson won the first major championship of his career. After a controversial penalty on the 5th green in the final round, Johnson took the title three strokes ahead of runners-up Shane Lowry, Jim Furyk, and Scott Piercy.

There are plenty of players keen to dethrone defending champion Johnson, with the bookies’ closest challengers being Jordan Spieth and Rory McIlroy.

This article How To Watch The US Open Without Sky Sports appeared first on Golf Monthly.