Experience Elite Golf: Your Comprehensive Guide to the U.S. Senior Open's Crucial Third Round!
The U.S. Senior Open: Key Dates and Prize Information
The U.S. Senior Open is scheduled from July 2nd to July 5th, with all the action unfolding at the distinguished Scioto Country Club in Upper Arlington. The champion will be awarded a substantial prize of $800,000, drawn from an impressive total purse of $4 million.
Third Round Television Broadcast Schedule and Streaming Access
Golf enthusiasts can tune into the third round on Saturday, July 4th, with live coverage beginning on Peacock from Noon to 2 p.m. Eastern Time. Following this, NBC will broadcast the action from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. Eastern Time, ensuring extensive coverage for viewers. For those preferring to stream, the majority of the U.S. Senior Open's content will be available exclusively on Peacock, NBC's dedicated streaming platform.
Detailed Tee Times for the Third Round of the U.S. Senior Open
The third round features an exciting lineup of golfers, with various tee times scheduled for both the 1st and 10th tees. Noteworthy groupings are highlighted, indicating pairings of particular interest. Some players will commence their rounds from the 10th tee, as denoted by an asterisk. Amateur participants are also clearly identified, adding another layer of intrigue to the competition.
The early morning starts include Haymes Snedeker (a), Greg Chalmers, and Søren Kjeldsen at 7:26 a.m., followed by Justin Hicks, Ryan Armour, and Alan McLean from the 10th tee at 7:31 a.m. Throughout the morning, golfing legends and rising talents will take to the course, including Freddie Jacobson, Omar Uresti, Gene Sauers, and Kirk Triplett, with various players like Brendan Jones and Michael Block also starting their rounds from the 10th tee.
As the morning progresses, the course will see further esteemed players such as Ernie Els, Ian Poulter, Retief Goosen, and Colin Montgomerie. The afternoon will continue with competitive pairings including Jerry Kelly, Darren Clarke, Alex Cejka, and Henrik Stenson. The round will conclude with final groups featuring Stewart Cink, Padraig Harrington, Vijay Singh, and Chad Campbell, all vying for a strong finish in this pivotal round.
Venue Spotlight: The Historic Scioto Country Club
The 2026 U.S. Senior Open is proudly hosted by the Scioto Country Club, a renowned golf course situated in Upper Arlington, Ohio. Known for its rich history and challenging layout, Scioto offers a fitting stage for this prestigious championship, providing a true test of skill for the senior professional golfers.
