
Kevin Cunningham
May 27, 2025
The 2025 US Women’s Open is the second women’s major this season.
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The 2025 U.S. Women’s Open will be held this week in Erin Hills, Wisconsin. It’s everything you need to watch the game, including the full public TV schedule for the American Women, streaming information and the first and second rounds once released.
How to watch American women open
This week, golf fans will be regarded as the most important game for women’s professional golf: the U.S. Women’s Open.
Properly, the biggest event of the season is also the biggest wallet to date. Last year, it reached $12 million and winner Yuko Saso brought home a huge championship check worth $2.4 million, her second U.S. Women’s Open victory. We don’t know what the wallet will be this year, but you can expect it to be at least bigger, and maybe even bigger.
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This year’s hosting course Erin Hills only started in 2006, but has held several USGA titles in its short history. Most notably, Brooks Koepka won the 2017 U.S. Open. Now the best women in the game will be able to take long and difficult lessons.
The main contenders to destroy Saso’s repeat hope include world number one Nelly Korda, world number three Lydia KO, 2025 Chevron Champion Champion Mao Saigo and two-time Major Champion Lilia Vu, to name just a few.
Fans can watch all the action on TV throughout the week and stream it online. NBC and the United States will handle TV broadcasts, and streaming coverage will be available through Peacock and uswomensopen.com, including exclusive coverage for all four rounds.
Register for Peacock Senior to watch the 2025 US Women’s Open report
You can view full information about streaming 2025 American Women’s Online Opening, or watch the action on the TV below.
Competition Basics
What: 2025 American Women’s Open
Where: Erin Hills, Erin, Wisconsin.
when: May 29th to Thursday to Sunday, June 1st
wallet: $12 million; $2.4 million winner share (2024 figures)
How to watch on TV (ET)
NBC and the United States will provide television coverage of the 2025 U.S. Women’s Open. The United States will assist with the coverage through Peacock on Thursday and Friday. NBC will conduct rounds 3 and 4 television coverage on Saturday and Sunday.
This is the week of women and women’s open TV show:
Thursday, May 29: 12-6 pm (US); 6-8 pm (Peacock)
Friday, May 30: 12-6 pm (US); 6-8 pm (Peacock)
Saturday, May 31: 3-6 pm (NBC); 1-6 pm (Peacock)
Sunday, June 1: 2-7 pm (NBC, Peacock)
How to watch online, streaming (ET)
Peacock will provide extensive streaming coverage for the 2025 U.S. Women’s Open, including exclusive coverage from the first three days of the game and a simulated broadcast reported by NBC. Featured group reports will be available from Thursday to Sunday through USWOMENSOPEN.COM, USGA APP and PEACOCK.
Register for Peacock Senior to watch the 2025 US Women’s Open report
Here is the complete open process for American women:
Thursday, May 29
Featured Group (early): 8:30 am (USWOMENSOPEN.com, USGA App, Peacock)
Featured Group (night): 2:20 pm (USWOMENSOPEN.com, USGA App, Peacock)
Late coverage of round 1: 6-8 pm (Peacock)
Friday, May 30
Featured Group (early): 8:30 am (USWOMENSOPEN.com, USGA App, Peacock)
Featured Group (night): 2:20 pm (USWOMENSOPEN.com, USGA App, Peacock)
Late coverage of round 2: 6-8 pm (Peacock)
Saturday, May 31
Round 3 coverage: 1-6 pm (peacock)
Featured Group (early): TBA (USWOMENSOPEN.com, USGA App, Peacock)
Featured Group (night): TBA (USWOMENSOPEN.com, USGA App, Peacock)
June Sunday 1
Featured Group (early): TBA (USWOMENSOPEN.com, USGA App, Peacock)
Featured Group (night): TBA (USWOMENSOPEN.com, USGA App, Peacock)
Round 4 NBC Radio: 2-7 pm (NBC, Peacock)
Tee Times (ET) in the first round of the 2025 US Women’s Open
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As a senior management producer at Golf.com, Cunningham editor, writes and writes stories on Golf.com and manages the brand’s e-news, reaching over 1.4 million subscribers per month. He was a two-time intern and he also helped Golf.com buzz outside of the groundbreaking stories and service content of our journalists and writers, and worked with the tech team to develop new products and innovative ways to convey engaging websites to our audience.
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