US Open 2026 live coverage: where to watch and who is commentating on Sunday’s final round

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US Open coverage on Sunday, 21 June 2026, is spread across a strong international broadcast line-up, with NBC and Peacock carrying the decisive final-round action in the United States, while Sky Sports Golf leads the live TV coverage in the UK and BBC Radio 5 Live provides audio commentary for listeners in Britain. The championship is being played at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in Southampton, New York, and the final round is scheduled to move from USA Network to NBC during the day, with all NBC hours simulcast on Peacock.[1][4]

For viewers in the UK, Sky Sports Golf and Sky Sports Main Event are front and centre, with Nick Dougherty presenting alongside Iona Stephen. Dougherty, a former European Tour winner, has become one of Sky’s most recognisable golf presenters, while Stephen has built a growing reputation as a sharp on-course analyst and interviewer. The commentary team also includes seasoned voices such as Ewen Murray and Andrew Coltart, plus experienced pundits Paul McGinley, Rich Beem, Dame Laura Davies and David Howell, giving Sky one of the deepest golf broadcasts in Europe.[

In the United States, the main network presentation is split between Mike Tirico as presenter and Dan Hicks, Terry Gannon, Steve Sands, Rich Lerner and Tom Abbott among the lead commentators. The broadcast is further strengthened by a deep co-commentary and analysis roster featuring major champions and respected insiders including Kevin Kisner, Brad Faxon, Jim Furyk, Gary Koch, Notah Begay, Curt Byrum, and Paige Mackenzie. NBC’s course reporting team includes Kira K. Dixon, Todd Lewis and on-course voices such as Jim Mackay, Roger Maltbie, John Wood, Smylie Kaufman and Arron Oberholser, giving the US broadcast a strong mix of technical insight and player perspective.[1]

The dedicated golf studio show Golf Central on the NBC/Golf Channel family is also loaded with familiar names. Rich Lerner, Damon Hack and Anna Jackson front the programme, while the pundit roster includes Brandel Chamblee, Paul McGinley, Eamon Lynch, Jaime Diaz, Paige Mackenzie, Mark Rolfing, Notah Begay, Arron Oberholser, Ryan Lavner and Smylie Kaufman. For fans who like context before and after every shot, that is a particularly strong studio bench.[1]

British audiences who prefer radio can follow the action through BBC Radio 5 Live, BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra, BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra 3, BBC Sounds and BBC Sport Online. The commentary group of Iain Carter, Sarah Mulkerrins and James Gregg is joined by Andrew Murray as co-commentator, giving listeners a mix of sharp observation and tournament expertise. Carter is one of the BBC’s most established golf broadcasters, while Murray brings valuable playing and coaching knowledge to the coverage.[5][8]

Irish viewers and listeners also have local interest covered through RTÉ News and RTÉ Radio 1. Gary Moran is reporting for both outlets, while Doug Ferguson appears as pundit on RTÉ Radio 1, helping to keep the tournament accessible for audiences across Ireland.[4]

The Sunday schedule makes it clear that this is the business end of the championship. In the United States, USA Network starts the final round before handing over to NBC, while all NBC coverage also streams on Peacock.[1] In the UK, Sky Sports remains the primary live television option, with the BBC’s radio coverage offering a free-to-air alternative for fans who want every update as the trophy race unfolds.[4][8]

With multiple major champions, former players and veteran broadcasters across the different feeds, the 2026 U.S. Open has one of the strongest commentary teams in golf. For fans in Britain, America and Europe, the combination of Sky, NBC, Peacock and BBC audio means there are plenty of ways to follow the final round from Shinnecock Hills.[1][4]

Article generated: 21 June 2026, 17:00 GMT

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