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British Open 2025: How to watch, TV times, featured groups and streams

British Open 2025: How to watch, TV times, featured groups and streams

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The men's final major of the season takes place at Royal Portrush in Portrush, Northern Ireland, July 17-20.
The NBC Sports family has you covered all week. Golf Channel's "Live From" will set the stage, recap the rounds and offer interviews, highlights and in-depth analysis. NBC and USA Network will provide live action, while Peacock will showcase exclusive coverage.
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Go to Peacocktv.com/golf to sign up and watch multiple featured groups each morning and afternoon, as well as a multi-view experience in which you can watch both featured groups at once, and All Access coverage.
Here's a look at the weekly schedule. Featured groups will be added when available (all times EDT).
Monday, July 14
Tuesday, July 15
Wednesday, July 16
Thursday, July 17
Friday, July 18
Saturday, July 19
Sunday, July 20
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