2016 US Open: Australian TV Times

FoxSports have all the live coverage of the 2016 US Open from Oakmont CC.

US Open_2016The world’s best golfers will be teeing it up at one of the most difficult US Open venues this week as major golf returns to Oakmont Country Club in Pennsylvania.

Seven Australians arrive at Oakmont with Aron Price working his way into the field through qualifying last week. Price will be joined by world number one Jason Day, Adam Scott, Marc Leishman, Cameron Smith and 2006 US Open champion Geoff Ogilvy.

Oakmont last hosted a US Open in 2007 when Argentina’s Angel Cabrera outlasted Jim Furyk and Tiger Woods by just a shot with a four round score of 5-over par. Expect similar high numbers this week.

You can watch all the action on FoxSports with +10 hours of coverage every round and reports of drones and lots of VR added to the telecast this year.

Live on FoxSports 2 (All times Australian EST.)
Round 1, Friday June 17: 12:00am – 12:00pm
Round 2, Saturday June 18: 12:00am – 12:00pm
Round 3, Sunday June 19: 1:00am – 11:00am
Round 4, Monday June 20: 1:30am – 11:30am

9 thoughts on “2016 US Open: Australian TV Times

  • should be on free to air too, not just shit-tel

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    • Oh the irony when you’re calling it shit-tel but it has the coverage that FTA doesn’t!

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    • So eletist, aged pensionets can’t afford the luxury of Foxtel but would love to follow the golf .. $250pw doesn’t permit connection ….lynne

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  • What a joke ,Should be free to air for all …These were the tournaments i loved too get up early and watch as a kid. And follow my dream of once playing in a major….

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    • I agree not fair !

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  • Murdochs greed will mean a significant reduction in the interest and attraction of golf for young kids. There is virtually no live golf on free to air TV in Australia, and inevitably golf will suffer.

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  • Couldn’t agree more. I have watched much golf on free to air. We are NOT going to get foxtel for the rare times I am still for long enough to watch other people play the sport I love. Peter Northbridge Australia

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