Not heading to Troon? Don’t miss a shot by following The Open action unfold on Sky Sports

The season’s final Major tees off from July 18-21 at Royal Troon in Scotland. Here’s all you need to know about how to watch The Open Championship action unfold.

UK viewers can watch all four rounds of the Open Championship live on Sky Sports Golf.

Sky Sports will have round-the-clock coverage from The Open, live from July 18-21, with 80 hours of live programming across the tournament week and a host of extra programming available to enjoy.

Here is everything you need to know to make sure you don’t miss any of the action in Troon…

Wayne Riley will bring you his usual mix of humour and insight from the Open Championship.

The Open 2024: 1st & 2nd Round TV coverage

Wall-to-wall coverage will begin at 6.30 am for the first two tournament days on Thursday, July 18, and Friday, July 19, ahead of the opening tee shot at 6.35 am, with the action live until 9 pm for each of the opening two rounds.

The Open 2024: 3rd & 4th Round TV coverage

Day three coverage begins at 9 am and runs through until after the action is finished, with early play live on the red button while ‘Saturday at The Open’ offers updates from the course alongside shot center challenges, special guests, fun features, and much more.

The same offering will be available for Sunday’s final round, starting at 8 am instead, running through until long after the final putt is holed, with additional analysis available in ‘The Open Verdict’ show after each day’s play.

Extra coverage

There will be four Featured Groups to follow each day, two in the morning and two in the afternoon, while the Featured Hole feed will be a ‘Par-three channel’ and cover the iconic par-three eighth – known as the ‘Postage Stamp’.

Before the tournament event begins, the ‘Live At The Range’ show will offer fans a daily behind-the-scenes look at Royal Troon and bring all the build-up, news, and interviews ahead of this week’s majors.

The 152nd Open Championship is being played at Royal Troon in Scotland.

TV Timings: UK Viewers

All times BST

Monday 15th July: Sky Sports Golf | Live At The Range 10.00 – 12.00 & 14.00 – 18.00

Tuesday 16th July: Sky Sports Golf | Live At The Range 10.00 – 12.00 & 14.00 – 18.00

Wednesday 17th July: Sky Sports Golf | Live At The Range 10.00 – 12.00 & 14.00 – 18.00

On Wednesday there will also be a special two-hour live preview show to look at many of the other talking points ahead of the tournament.

The Open

Thursday 18th July: Sky Sports Main Event | The Open: Day One Live 06.30

Friday 19th July: Sky Sports Main Event | The Open: Day Two Live 06.30

Saturday 20th July: Sky Sports Main Event | The Open: Day Three Live 09.00

Sunday 21st July: Sky Sports Main Event | The Open: Day Four Live 08.00

The Open Verdict Show: Highlights

There will be a daily one-hour highlights show to look back at the best of the previous rounds’ action on Sky Sports Golf, while you can download the Sky Sports App to get news, interviews, highlights, clips, leaderboard scores, and a dedicated blog.

Sky Sports Recap will allow you to see key moments from one of the biggest events in the sporting calendar, with the innovative new technology allowing you to have more control of the shots you’re seeing and quickly get up-to-date about the tournament.

You’ll see the best clips from that day’s round so far and individual highlights from the current top 10 on the leaderboard, as well as any other significant moments from the notable names in the field.

If you haven’t got Sky Sports then there’s still time. Prices start at £22 per month, and you can subscribe here. If you just want to watch the weekend’s action, you can buy a NOW pass for £14.99 per day, or a monthly pass for £26. Full details here.

TV Timings: US Viewers

All times EDT

Monday 15th July: Peacock, 04.00

Tuesday 16th July: Peacock, 04.00

Wednesday 17th July: Peacock, 04.00

The Open

Thursday 18th July: Peacock, 01.30

Friday 19th July: Peacock, 01.30

Saturday 20th July: Peacock, 04.15

Sunday 21st July: Peacock, 03.15

How to watch The Open for free?

Securing yourself a quality Virtual Private Network (VPN) is your best method for keeping up to speed with the action from Troon without needing to fork out for a Sky Sports broadcast subscription. A VPN acts as an online privacy tool, enabling users to encrypt their internet connection and change the location of their IP address to access regional content. It’s completely legal, provided you are not using the connection to commit other illegal activities, and Today’s Golfer highly recommends ExpressVPN.

Once your VPN is ready for action, you will be able to access your home sports subscription packages from anywhere in the world, but for those looking to watch The Open for free, you can do so via the sites below. Both offer a 7-day free trial so once you’ve changed your IP address to the relevant country, just register for that free trial and make sure you cancel before the first payment is taken.

US Open free streaming site shortlist:

• Peacock (US)
• Kayo Sports (Australia)

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