Much of the attention being paid to the golf world has centered around behind-the-scenes controversy of late, but that has been put completely on the backburner this week thanks to a thrilling 2023 U.S. Open. With the city of Los Angeles hosting a major championship for the first time in 75 years, plenty of history has already been made — thanks in large part to 18-, 36- and 54-hole leader Rickie Fowler — with 18 holes left to play.
That action continues Sunday with Round 4 and Fowler still atop the field, this time joined by Wyndham Clark at 10 under. Fowler set the U.S. Open 36-hole scoring record at 130 entering the weekend and holds his first 54-hole lead at a major in his career. His 62 on Thursday (matched by Xander Schauffele) was the lowest score in U.S. Open history and matched the lowest at any major. Simply put, Fowler’s career resurgence is extraordinary as he seeks to win that elusive first major.
Rory McIlroy, attempting to join the five-major club with his first such championship after a nine-year drought, is one shot off the lead. McIlroy has been fantastic all week and will have every opportunity to make a play for the crown alongside Scottie Scheffler, who closed 3 under across his last two holes Saturday to sit just three shots behind the leaders. If there is anyone in the field who can close out from that many strokes (or more) back at Los Angeles Country Club, it is the world No. 1, who continues to blister shots all over the course.
While attending the U.S. Open can be a ton of fun, simply being able to watch golf on the game’s grandest stages is an incredible treat each year. We here at CBS Sports are thrilled to bring you wall-to-wall coverage of the U.S. Open all week long.
Enough talking about it. Here’s how you can watch as much U.S. Open as possible on Sunday. Be sure to stick with CBS Sports for U.S. Open leaderboard live coverage throughout the third major of the year, and check out Round 4 tee times for Sunday’s action.
All times Eastern
Round 4 — Sunday, June 18
Round 4 start time: 11:23 a.m. [Tee times]
U.S. Open live stream: 12 p.m.
- Round 4 coverage — 12-1 p.m. on Peacock
- Featured Groups — 12:40 p.m. on USOpen.com, U.S. Open mobile app
12:40 p.m. — Yuto Katsuragawa, Gordon Sargent
12:40 p.m. — Abraham Ancer, Adam Hadwin
4:35 p.m. — Hideki Matsuyama, Cameron Smith
4:46 p.m. — Bryson DeChambeau, Tom Kim - Featured Holes (6, 14-15) — 2 p.m. on USOpen.com, U.S. Open mobile app
TV coverage: 1-10 p.m. on NBC, fuboTV (Try for free)