How To Watch The US Open On Sky Sports
Sky Sports have full live TV coverage of the US Open 2017, but it's also available to be viewed on BBC One HD.
Sky Sports have full live TV coverage of the US Open 2017, but it's also available to be viewed on BBC One HD.
How To Watch The US Open On Sky Sports
All the anticipation is coming to a head as the US Open 2017 starts soon - but how will you keep up with the action as a Sky Sports customer.
Sky will be providing live coverage of all four days of the US Open at the Erin Hills course in Wisconsin. The live coverage will be able on Sky Sports 4 HD from 6pm for the duration of the tournament.
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There will also be build-up coverage on June 14 in their 'On The Range' programme. Sky customers can also keep up to date with the latest action with the red button on their Sky remote, on the Sky Sports Xtra channel, and on the Sky Sports iPad app.
For those who do not have a Sky Sports contract, the Now TV service is also an option, 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 watch the entirety of The Open Championship 2017, you can purchase a week pass for £10.98.
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.
Harry did work experience at Golf Monthly in 2017.
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