2025 Sony Open Saturday TV coverage, broadcast: Round 3
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The 2025 Sony Open in Hawaii continues Saturday with the third round at Waialae Country Club. Here’s everything you need to know to watch the Sony Open on Saturday, including full Sony Open TV coverage, streaming information and Round 3 tee times.
How to watch the Sony Open on Saturday
The leaderboard is packed in the middle of the Sony Open, with Patrick Fishburn and Denny McCarthy (both seeking their first PGA Tour victories) leading the way at 10 under, followed by three players at nine under, another five at eight. under par, and 27 players overall are within four shots of their lead.
Competitors within the shouting distance include Zach Johnson, Tom Kim, Gary Woodland and Sahith Theegala. In short: it looks like it’s going to be an action-packed weekend in the Aloha state.
You can watch the third round of the 2025 Sony Open on TV via NBC and Golf Channel, which will air at 4 pm ET and 6 pm ET, respectively, on Saturday. PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ will provide coverage of the featured team. If you have a cable subscription, you can watch live simulcasts on NBCSports.com and the NBC Sports app.
Below you will find everything you need to watch the third round of the Sony Open in Hawaii.
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How to watch the Sony Open on TV on Saturday
NBC and Golf Channel will broadcast TV coverage of the third round of the 2025 Sony Open. You can tune in from 4-6 pm ET on NBC, and from 6-8 pm ET on the Golf Channel.
How to stream the Sony Open online on Saturday
You can stream the third round of the 2025 Sony Open with PGA Tour Live on ESPN+, which will offer group coverage starting at 1pm ET. NBCSports.com and the NBC Sports App will provide Golf Channel live streaming to viewers with an active cable subscription, while Peacock will stream the NBC broadcast.
2025 Sony Open Round 3 tee times (ET)
It is No. 1
1:00 pm – Thomas Detry. Ben Griffin, Nick Dunlap
1:10 pm – Frankie Capan III, Andrew Putnam, Mark Hubbard
1:20 pm – Matt Kuchar, Adam Svensson, Tom Hoge
1:30 pm – Sam Ryder, Maverick McNealy, Matt McCarty
1:40 pm – Jesper Svensson, Harry Hall, Ryan Gerard
1:50 pm – Gary Woodland, Sahith Theegala, Nick Taylor
2:00 pm – Mac Meissner, Ben Martin, Ben Kohles
2:10 pm – Adam Schenk, Nico Echavarria, CT Pan
2:20 pm – Rico Hoey, Tom Kim, Brian Harman
2:30 pm – JJ Spaun, Russell Henley, Brice Garnett
2:40 pm – Sepp Straka, Lee Hodges, Alex Smalley
2:50 pm – Eric Cole, Paul Peterson, Zach Johnson
3:00 pm – Patrick Fishburn, Denny McCarthy, Kensei Hirata
Number 10
1:00 pm – Keegan Bradley, Taylor Pendrith, Nate Lashley
1:10 pm – David Lipsky, Lucas Glover, Hideki Matsuyama
1:20 pm – Kurt Kitayama, Kevin Roy, Adam Hadwin
1:30 pm – Doug Ghim, Kevin Streelman, Robert MacIntyre
1:40 pm – Webb Simpson, Stephan Jaeger, Bud Cauley
1:50 pm – Vincent Norrman, Charley Hoffman, Jackson Suber
2:00 pm – Justin Lower, Vince Whaley, Greyson Sigg
2:10 pm – Aaron Baddeley, Chan Kim, Ben Silverman
2:20 pm – Taylor Montgomery, Cristobal Del Solar, Keith Mitchell
2:30 pm – Henrik Norlander, James Hahn, Sam Stevens
2:40 pm – Brandt Snedeker, Luke List, Erik van Rooyen
2:50 pm – Ryo Hisatsune, Thomas Rosenmueller
3:00 pm – Taylor Dickson, Jeremy Paul
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As a four-year member of Columbia’s first varsity golf class, Jessica knows how to outrun everyone on the golf course. He can pass them through the office, too, where he is primarily responsible for producing both print and online features, and overseeing major special projects, such as GOLF’s first Style Issue, which began in February 2018. His first interview series, “A Round With,” released in November 2015, and appeared in both magazine and video form on GOLF.com.
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