The US Senior Open leaderboard moves to the final round on July 5 at Scioto Country Club in Upper Arlington. Fans tracking the Senior Open will need Peacock for most of the coverage, with the winner set to take $800,000 from a $4 million purse.
Scioto Country Club on July 5
The final round begins at Scioto Country Club in Upper Arlington, closing out the Senior Open's July 2-5 schedule. That gives viewers a clear target date and place for the finish, whether they are following the leaderboard itself or waiting for the last group to decide the title.
The setup is straightforward: one course, one final day, and one payout structure that puts a large sum on the line. The winner's share is $800,000, and it comes from the event's $4 million purse.
Peacock carries most coverage
Most of the coverage will air exclusively on Peacock, so viewers who want more than the final result will need access there. NBC is part of the platform mix around the Senior Open, but the key shift for fans is that the bulk of the coverage sits behind Peacock rather than on broad free access.
That split makes the final round a viewing decision as much as a golf decision. If a fan plans to follow the US Senior Open leaderboard in real time, Peacock is the place that carries most of the action.
What comes after July 5
The tournament's next anchor is already set for 2026, when the U.S. Senior Open returns to Scioto Country Club in Upper Arlington, Ohio. For now, July 5 is the day that settles this year's leaderboard at the same course.
Which players are in the featured grouping for the final round is not stated in the source, but the schedule and viewing path are clear: Scioto Country Club, July 5, and Peacock for most of the coverage.







