How to watch US Open 2023 Golf Live and Free in Australia


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The 2023 US Open is the year’s third major competition. The Open, the 123rd edition of this prestigious event, will be held at North Course of the Los Angeles Country Club, from the 15th through 19th of June (AEST).

There were a record number of entries this year to try to reach this national championship, a total of 10,187. Of that number, only 45 of the world’s best golfers will earn a chance to advance and play in the US Open of golf.

Among the notable names that have qualified include Jon Rahm, Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler and five-time major winner Brooks Koepka. Among the leading Aussie chance’s that have qualified include Cameron Smith, winner of the 2023 PGA Championship.

Fortunately for golf fans in Australia, there are several options for watching this prestigious event live as it happens. Read on to see how to watch it live on TV, stream the holes to mobile device or wait for the replays after the each day have concluded.

How to watch the 2023 US Open live in Australia

The 2023 US Open is not on Free to Air, but Fox Sports of Australia (Foxtel/Kayo) will provide comprehensive Live TV coverage of this popular PGA event. This includes over 38 hours direct from the course, daily replays for those who find them more convenient and the option to watch US Open Golf online. Find out which providers you can use to access Fox Sports below.

Fortunately, there are several options for watching the US Open golf major on Fox Sports in Australia, including Foxtel, Foxtel Now and Kayo Sports. Additionally, both Foxtel Now and Kayo Sports currently offer new subscribers a free trial, and each is more than long enough to cover the entire tournament.

Check out the live US Open Golf broadcast times below, and should you miss any of the action while it happens, daily replays to include featured groups and holes, will be available through-out the tournament.

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When is US Open 2023 streaming live on TV in Australia?

Use these US Open TV fixtures (AEST) to find out when the third major of the season is streaming live in Australia, and for those who find them more convenient, check the times that replays will be available after each day have concluded.

Event Time Channel
US Open Featured GroupsLIVE: Thurs, 15 June, 10:00pm – 5:00amFoxtel / Kayo
US Open Round 1LIVE: Fri, 16 June, 5:00am – 1:00pmFoxtel / Kayo
US Open Round 1 Replay: Fri, 16 June, 6:30pm – 8:30pmFoxtel / Kayo
US Open Featured GroupsLIVE: Fri, 16 June, 11:40pm – 5:00amFoxtel / Kayo
US Open Round 2LIVE: Sat, 17 June, 5:00am – 1:00pmFoxtel / Kayo
US Open Round 2Replay: Sat, 17 June, 9:00pm – 11:00pmFoxtel / Kayo
US Open Featured GroupsLIVE: Sat, 17 June, 11:00pm – 5:00amFoxtel / Kayo
US Open Round 3LIVE: Sun, 18 June, 5:00am – 1:00pmFoxtel / Kayo
US Open Round 3Replay: Sun, 18 June, 6:00pm – 8:00pmFoxtel / Kayo
US Open Featured GroupsLIVE: Sun, 18 June, 12:00am – 4:00amFoxtel / Kayo
US Open Final RoundLIVE: Mon, 19 June, 4:00am – 1:00pmFoxtel / Kayo
US Open Final RoundReplay: Mon, 19 June, 8:00pm – 10:00pmFoxtel / Kayo
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Where to watch or stream the US Open in 2023

Whether you like to live stream PGA golf on your favourite device, or watch at home on your TV, tablet or desktop, there are several ways to access the US Open while the tournament is underway. You can even watch every hole with a free trial from the Kayo Sports and Foxtel Now streaming services.

Use the information below to review your options for watching or streaming the 2023 US Open live.

Stream the US Open live and free on Kayo Sports

If you’re a resident of Australia you may wish to check out the Kayo Sports free trial (for new customers) which offers live access to all Fox Sports channels with no lock-in contract.

Beginning Thursday, 15th of June, Kayo will offer live coverage of the US Open from eight separate feeds. This includes seven live on-course feeds, as well as the main coverage and featured holes. Additional coverage will include the post-show, “Live From US Open”, while Kayo Minis and three “speed round” short-form highlights packages will be available daily on-demand.

With Kayo Sports you can stream PGA events live in 2023 using eligible mobile devices, while their No Spoilers feature allows you to hide all the scores so you won’t see the results before you’ve had a chance to watch.

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Watch the US Open free online with Foxtel Now

The Foxtel Now online streaming service also offers access to PGA Golf via their Sports Pack. That means that you get access to all golf majors as well as weekly events via Fox Sports with no lock in contract. The Foxtel Now free 10 Day Trial offer is available to new customers.

Foxtel Now via Fox Sports also allows you to watch plenty of other golf-related content aside from live rounds, such as the official US Open films from past events, “2021 Rahm” post-show, and daily replays of the day’s biggest highlights. .

To get the Sports Pack ($29/month) you must first subscribe to the Essential Pack option ($25/month). This means that watching PGA Golf after your trial will cost a total of $53 per month.

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Streaming devices for watching the US Open live

The following is a list of compatible internet-connected streaming TV devices for which you can use to stream PGA Golf at home or on the move. These include Apple TV, Telstra TV, Android mobile devices, PCs and Tablets.

Other sports to watch after the US Open

Love your sports streaming? With Foxtel and Kayo you are in the right place. Here is just a taster of the 50+ live and on demand stream sport options for when the golf is over.