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topicnews · July 19, 2025

How to see the open championship for free: round 3 live stream, channel

How to see the open championship for free: round 3 live stream, channel

The world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler took control of the Open Championship on Friday and shot 7 to reach 10 under for the tournament. He will continue his chase for his second major of the season when he ends at 10.35 a.m. However, Scheffler is in the last pairing. The third round of the Open Championship will be broadcast at 5 a.m. and go until 3 p.m.

2025 Open Championship 2nd round schedule

5 – 7 a.m. USA network

7 a.m. – 3 p.m. ET | NBC

5 a.m. – 3 p.m. ET | peacock

The third round of the Open Championship is broadcast in the USA network and live live live Directv (free trial version).

What: Open championship, third round

When: Saturday, July 19, 2025

Where: Royal Portrush Golf Club, Portrush, Northern Ireland

Time: 5 o'clock et

TV: USA Network, NBC

Live stream: Directv (free trial version), Fubotv (free trial version), Hulu + Live -TV, loop, peacock

Streaming service Free trial version? Promo Price
Fubotv Yes 20 US dollars discount on the first month $ 84.99
Directing Yes $ 30 discount on the first month $ 84.99
Hulu + Live TV Yes NO $ 82.99
loop NO NO $ 45.99
peacock NO NO $ 7.99

Here is a recent Open Championship story about the Associated Press:

Distrush, Northern Ireland (AP) – Scottie Scheffler had no idea what came in the way at the British Open on Friday. He warmed up in a short -sleeved shirt. The umbrella was out when he went the first green.

For the thousands of Royal Portrush, they knew exactly what to expect from the no. 1 player of the world, and Scheffler provided another relentless performance. Three straight birdies to close the gap. Two more at the end to take the lead.

Scheffler had a 15-foot putt that could move away from a last bird. He happily decided with a 7-little 64, his lowest round in a major to take over a lead against the former US open champion Matt Fitzpatrick from England.

It was his lowest round in a major, yes, but there was also a norm. Scheffler has been doing this for three years and there is little to say. Even if Sky Sports showed a list of his most important statistics – the accuracy down, the Greens in the regulation great – that hardly caused any more than one armpit.

The statistics led to a shrug.

“Overall, I hit the ball,” said Scheffler. “The tournament is only done halfway. I started a good start.”

Scheffler made eight birdies on another wild weather on the weather and set him 10 under 132 when he followed the third stage of the career grand Slam.

Fitzpatrick was just as dynamic when he began the rear nine with four straight birdies to miss a 5-foot-saving putt on the 14th to slow down his swing, and a 3-foot bulb putt on the 17th hole, which was slightly irritating. He shot 66.

“I felt that every facet of my game was switched on today and I felt that I really played solidly,” said Fitzpatrick. “The possibilities I had outside was obviously really positive.”

Brian Harman got the best of the weather – surprisingly sunshine – and aimed at hunting for another Claret jug. Harman played Bogey-Free for a 65, which together with Li Haotong from China left him only two shots that had a 67.

All others were five shots behind or more.

This includes Rory McIlroy, who went around in his home country with a lot of cheers, but only a few roaring in his homeland -Portrus. Mcilroy had a 69, but lost a lot of soil due to Scheffler, Fitzpatrick and Harman.

McIlroy started the second round only three shots behind. In the weekend he goes seven shots behind the top player in the world.

“In the first two days in small days I was here and there something close to my best,” said Mcilroy. “I have to have everything under control and let everything shoot over the weekend to take a run.”

Fitzpatrick was at his lowest point four months ago when he changed his caddy and his trainer and pulled himself up. And now he takes this into the weekend against Scheffler.

“He will have the expectation of going out and dominating. He is an extraordinary player. He is number 1 in the world and we see tiger-like things,” said Fitzpatrick. “I think the pressure is that he wins the golf tournament. For me, of course, I hope that I will have more for the home at home than he will have, but it is an exciting position for me in which I am at the beginning of this year.”

Scheffler spent a video for 20 minutes after his round with Shane Lowry's ball over Lowry's ball, which moved a fraction of the rough in 12th place, which led to a two-shot penalty. Lowry was not sure if he was moving his ball, but he said he would rather take the punishment to avoid the slightest suspicion himself.

His attention turned to Scheffler when someone suggested that he had been on the verge of the dispute before the punishment.

“Eight shots behind Scottie Scheffler are not the way he plays,” said Lowry.

Scheffler was sharp from the start. He met eight of the 14 fairways – compared to three in the opening round – although his mistakes never left him too bad. But he sees the breaks on smoother portrush grass and, as always, he looks confident.

None of his eight birdies was closer than 7 feet. Five of them were in the 10-foot area and threw a 35-footbird on the sixth. His lonely Bogey drove on the 11th on a trip into the deep grass, which stopped him to reach the green.

Harman was called “butcher of Hoylake” when he won the Claret Krug in Royal Liverpool two years ago because the British press was fascinated by the love of the native Georgia for hunting. Now it's about his golf and it was great.

Harman played Bogey-Free and only had to stress for Par as Royal Portrush to enable surprisingly good weather in the morning.

“They are very different golf courses, but the golf is similar,” said Harman. “You have to be able to fly your golf ball. You need to know how far everything is going. Then you cannot be frustrated.

The group with 5th 137 included Harris English (70), Harman's former teammate in Georgia; Tyrrell Hatton von England (69) and Chris Gotterup (65), who did not even prepare in front of Royal Portrush until he won the Scottish Open last week.

Also nearby is Bryson Decimbeau, who has improved by 13 shot improvements from the first round with a 65-year-old. Nevertheless, he was 11 shots behind.

McIlroy was not at its best in the opening round and was pleased to be only three back. Now he has a real mountain for climbing. But at least he still plays, in contrast to 2019 at Royal Portrush when he shot 79 and then had a great rally just to miss the cut.

“I didn't have this opportunity six years ago, so I am very excited to play before these crowds in this atmosphere for two days in this atmosphere,” said Mcilroy. “I have the feeling that my game is definitely good enough to run.”

Before Scheffler started, that was to run away from so many except for a small collection of challengers. But that's golf on the left. And that is the Emerald Isle, on which the weather seems to have its own spirit.

Nevertheless, Scheffler went 10 tournaments without ending the top 10, and seems to be as discouraging as Royal Portrush.

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