Listen to The 152nd Open Championship, Live from Royal Troon in Scotland

The Open Radio channel is available on satellite channel 92 and streaming on the SiriusXM app.

July 17, 2023

As the world’s best compete for the Claret Jug, The Open Radio (Ch. 92) delivers more than 45 hours of live on-course coverage across all four rounds of play of The Open Championship, July 18–21 from historic Royal Troon in Scotland.

The Open Championship

How to Listen

The Open Radio channel is available on satellite channel 92 and streaming on the SiriusXM app.

Championship broadcasts begin on Thursday and Friday at 2am ET and on Saturday and Sunday at 4am ET, continuing through the conclusion of each day’s play.

What You’ll Hear

The Open Radio broadcast, produced by The R&A, airs Thursday and Friday, and in the morning hours on Saturday and Sunday. SiriusXM’s produced play-by-play broadcast takes over on Saturday and Sunday afternoons.

The Open Radio team features Marcus Buckland, Sue Thearle, Ron Jones, Matt Adams, Sophie Walker, Raymond Burns, Alison Walker, Paul Eales, and Harry Ewing. SiriusXM’s voices at Royal Troon are Taylor Zarzour, tour pro Brendan De Jonge, and Fred Albers.

Immediately after each round, SiriusXM hosts are live on air to recap the day’s play and look ahead at the next day’s action.

More Golf Talk

In the days before and after The Open — and every week throughout the year — SiriusXM’s weekday golf programming lineup features live shows that offer news, analysis, expert instruction, and more.

“The Rocco Hour” airs Mondays and Tuesdays at 6pm ET, hosted by Rocco Mediate, who competed in nine Open Championships.

“ANNIKA,” hosted by legendary 10-time major championship winner Annika Sorenstam, airs Tuesdays at 7pm ET.

“The Lucas Glover Show,” airing Tuesdays at 8pm ET, is hosted by major champion Lucas Glover, who has competed in 10 Open Championships and will be in the field this week at Royal Troon.

SiriusXM’s broadcast rights for The Open come through its agreement with the R&A and NBCUniversal, which owns the rights to The Open broadcasts in the U.S.


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