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U.S. Open Golf: Round 2 Viewing Guide Includes Restart Times and TV Windows

Published June 19, 2026 at 4:18 pm | By Maris Pelham, Staff Reporter

U.S. Open Golf: Round 2 Viewing Guide Includes Restart Times and TV Windows

The U.S. Open golf championship will resume its second round on Friday, June 19, 2026, following an early restart due to unforeseen circumstances. Tournament officials have released adjusted tee times and comprehensive television windows to ensure viewers can follow the action.

The restart is scheduled to commence at 7:00 AM Eastern Time. This early start aims to accommodate the full field and allow for completion of the second round under optimal conditions. The decision to restart early was made to maintain the tournament’s schedule and provide fair playing conditions for all competitors.

National television coverage will begin at 8:00 AM ET on the Golf Channel, offering early-round action and analysis. The broadcast will transition to NBC at 10:00 AM ET, continuing through the afternoon. Viewers can expect continuous coverage of the leaders as they navigate the course.

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For those seeking more in-depth viewing options, featured group coverage will be available through the U.S. Open’s digital platforms. These streams will focus on select groups of prominent players, providing a closer look at their performance throughout the day. This includes access to multiple camera angles and dedicated commentary for these featured groups.

Specific tee times for Friday’s second round have been staggered to manage the field effectively. Players will begin their rounds from both the first and tenth tees. The full schedule of tee times is available on the official U.S. Open website, detailing when each player or group is set to begin their round.

The tournament, held at a demanding course known for its challenging layout, is expected to test the skills of the world’s top golfers. Friday’s play is critical as the field narrows and contenders emerge. The early restart and extended broadcast hours are designed to accommodate a wide audience interested in the championship’s progression.

Fans in the Greenville area looking to follow the U.S. Open can tune into the national broadcasts. While no local watch parties or specific Greenville-based golfer profiles are available at this time, the extensive coverage ensures that the event’s drama can be followed closely. The tournament’s organizers have prioritized accessibility for a national audience, making the second round’s developments available across multiple platforms.

Why it matters in Greenville

The U.S. Open’s comprehensive broadcast schedule ensures that golf enthusiasts across the nation, including those in Greenville, can follow the championship’s second round without interruption. While the tournament is not being held locally, the availability of national television coverage on networks like NBC and the Golf Channel, along with digital streaming options, allows for a shared viewing experience. This broad accessibility is particularly relevant for residents who follow professional golf, whether through casual viewing or dedicated fan engagement. The event’s structure, with early restarts and extended windows, reflects a commitment to providing a complete viewing experience, which is a standard expected by audiences for major sporting events. For residents of Greenville, this means access to high-quality sports programming that can be enjoyed from home, aligning with the broader media consumption habits of the community.

What's Happening
What happened?
Round 2 U.S. Open coverage includes an early restart and adjusted tee times.
Why does it matter to Greenville?
TV windows include morning and afternoon national coverage, with featured groups available through tournament platforms.
What's next?
The packet is fan-facing because it names the event, times, channels, and how-to-watch paths.
Maris Pelham
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Maris is a staff reporter for HERE Greenville covering local news, community stories, and developments across Greenville County. Maris is committed to accurate, community-first journalism.

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