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2020 U.S. Open live coverage: How to watch Sunday’s final round at Winged Foot

Matthew Wolff at U.S. Open

Matthew Wolff takes a two-shot lead into the final round of the 2020 U.S. Open.

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It all comes down to this. After 54 holes of stiff competition against a stiffer course setup at Winged Foot, the 2020 U.S. Open will crown its champion on Sunday. Here’s everything you need to know to watch the final round.

Previewing U.S. Open final round

Matthew Wolff defied the odds in the third round of the U.S. Open, picking apart a treacherous setup at Winged Foot to shoot an incredible 65. The 21-year-old’s stellar round was good enough to give him a two-shot lead heading into Sunday’s finale. Could he join fellow young gun Collin Morikawa as a 2020 major champion?

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To do so he’ll have to hold off another majorless, though far more experienced Tour pro in Bryson DeChambeau. Despite a shaky start, the six-time Tour winner fought back to shoot an even-par 70 on Saturday, reaching three under. The only other player under par through 54 holes is 2010 Open Champion Louis Oosthuizen at one under.

But plenty of potential disruptors are lurking a few shots further back. If Wolff were to falter, it would give players like Rory McIlroy (one over), or the trio tied at even par — Hideki Matsuyama, Xander Schauffele and Harris English — a chance to steal the victory.

You can view the complete list of Sunday tee times, as well as all the other information you need to watch the final round of the 2020 U.S. Open on TV or stream it online below.

How to watch U.S. Open final round on TV

TV coverage for Sunday’s final round of the U.S. Open will be split between NBC and Golf Channel. After early coverage on Peacock, Golf Channel will begin the final round TV coverage at 10 a.m. ET, then NBC will take over at noon ET for the final six hours of coverage ending at 6 p.m. ET.

How to watch U.S. Open final round online

The first two hours of the final round at Winged Foot will be available exclusively on NBCUniversal’s new streaming service, Peacock. This streaming coverage will be offered for free to all viewers, as long as you sign up for a free Peacock account, which you can do here.

In addition, the USGA will provide Featured Group and Featured Hole coverage all day Sunday on usopen.com, the U.S. Open app and the U.S. Open streaming app. In addition, you can watch U.S. Open 360, which will include player interviews, live-streams from the practice areas and more. Check out the full final round streaming schedule below.

U.S. Open streaming schedule for final round (ET)

Sunday, September 20
Final Round (Online only): 8-10 a.m. ET (Peacock)
Final Round (TV Coverage): 
10 a.m.-12 p.m. ET (Golfchannel.com)
Final Round (TV Coverage): 
12-6 p.m.ET (NBCSports.com)
Featured Groups (Online only):
8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. ET (usopen.com)
Featured Holes (Online only): 8 a.m.-5 p.m. ET (usopen.com)

2020 U.S. Open tee times for final round (ET)

Tee No. 1

8:00 a.m. – Abraham Ancer
8:11 a.m. – John Pak (a), Troy Merritt
8:22 a.m. – Rory Sabbatini, Shugo Imahira
8:33 a.m. – Chesson Hadley, Shane Lowry
8:44 a.m. – Cameron Smith, Sebastian Munoz
8:55 a.m. – Jason Day, Patrick Cantlay
9:06 a.m. – Robert MacIntyre, Tyler Duncan
9:17 a.m. – Bernd Wiesberger, Brian Harman
9:28 a.m. – Stephan Jaeger, Erik van Rooyen
9:39 a.m. – Taylor Pendrith, Michael Thompson
9:50 a.m. – Romain Langasque, Lucas Herbert
10:01 a.m. – Ryo Ishikawa, Adam Scott
10:12 a.m. – Adam Hadwin, Sungjae Im
10:23 a.m. – Matt Wallace, Rickie Fowler
10:34 a.m. – Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Jon Rahm
10:45 a.m. – Daniel Berger, Charles Howell III
10:56 a.m. – Jason Kokrak, Renato Paratore
11:07 a.m. – Thomas Detry, Lanto Griffin
11:18 a.m. – Brendon Todd, Bubba Watson
11:29 a.m. – Tony Finau, Lee Westwood
11:40 a.m. – Dustin Johnson, Paul Casey
11:51 a.m. – Justin Thomas, Billy Horschel
12:02 p.m. – Will Zalatoris, Adam Long
12:13 p.m. – Patrick Reed, Thomas Pieters
12:24 p.m. – Joaquin Niemann, Webb Simpson
12:35 p.m. – Lucas Glover, Alex Noren
12:46 p.m. – Rafa Cabrera Bello, Viktor Hovland
12:57 p.m. – Zach Johnson, Rory McIlroy
1:08 p.m. – Harris English, Xander Schauffele
1:19 p.m. – Hideki Matsuyama, Louis Oosthuizen
1:30 p.m. – Bryson DeChambeau, Matthew Wolff

  • (a) denotes amateur

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