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SiriusXM to Deliver Live Coverage of 125th U.S. Open


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SiriusXM will serve as the national audio broadcaster of the 125th U.S. Open Championship, offering comprehensive live coverage from Oakmont Country Club in Pennsylvania from June 12 to 15. Listeners will be able to follow every shot of the tournament on SiriusXM channel 92 and the SiriusXM app.

Coverage begins with the opening tee time at approximately 7am ET on Thursday and Friday, and continues through the end of play. Weekend coverage starts at 10am ET on both Saturday and Sunday. In the event of a playoff, SiriusXM will carry live coverage of every stroke.

The broadcast team includes Taylor Zarzour and Brian Katrek on play-by-play, with analysis from Steve Melnyk and Brendon de Jonge. Golf legend Hale Irwin, a three-time U.S. Open winner, will join as a guest analyst for the weekend rounds. On-course reporting will be handled by Fred Albers, Emilia Doran, Andres Gonzalez, John Maginnes, and Carl Paulson. Jason Sobel will offer commentary and player interviews, while Gary Williams will host a two-hour post-round recap show each day.

"SiriusXM's U.S. Open broadcast team does an extraordinary job of bringing listeners inside the ropes," said Scott Greenstein, President and Chief Content Officer. "From early-week analysis to the final putt, our coverage ensures fans won't miss a moment."

In addition to live play-by-play, SiriusXM will feature a full week of special programming. Coverage begins each weekday at 7am ET with original shows hosted by golf insiders and past U.S. Open competitors.

Highlights include a live Tuesday episode of The Lucas Glover Show at 8am ET, hosted by the 2009 U.S. Open Champion himself. Glover is preparing to make his 17th appearance in the tournament. Rocco Mediate, remembered for his dramatic playoff with Tiger Woods in 2008, will host new episodes of The Rocco Hour Monday and Tuesday at 7pm ET.

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