
US Open Golf 2015: Predictions, Live Stream and TV Coverage Hub for Sunday
Sunday's final round is about to get underway at the 2015 U.S. Open, with the opportunity for a first-time major champion once again at the premier American golf championship.
Four golfers are tied at four strokes under par entering the final round, and Jordan Spieth is the only one with a major championship to his name. A brutal moving day Saturday at Chambers Bay Golf Course saw many of the contenders move their way down the leaderboard instead of up it, but the eight golfers within three strokes of the lead and a handful of others will enter Sunday high on their chances.
Let's take a look at Sunday's television schedule, live stream coverage and predictions for how the tournament will end.
Schedule for Sunday, June 21
| 2 p.m. - 10:30 p.m. | Round 4 U.S. Open coverage | FOX |
Live Stream
Day 4 Predictions

Through three rounds of play at the U.S. Open, things haven't really changed much in one regard—Jordan Spieth is still the talk of the town.
Amid a moving day at Chambers Bay that saw countless under-par players concede their status as serious contenders, Spieth stood tall and posted a one-over 71 Saturday to stay with a share of the lead entering Sunday's final round.
That marked just another instance in major play in which Spieth has held a share of the lead, as ESPN Stats & Info noted:
Just like after 36 holes, Spieth doesn't hold the outright lead, as he shares it with Jason Day, Dustin Johnson and Branden Grace at four strokes under par. Day impressed with a moving day score of 68 that marked the second-best round of the afternoon, after Louis Oosthuizen's 66.
After Day collapsed on the course late on Friday, his round on Saturday was especially notable. Playing partner Kevin Kisner spoke for Day after his round and expressed that although he wasn't at his best physically, he was carrying through, per ESPN.com's Bob Harig:
"He didn't say much," Kisner said. "He was feeling terrible. But he impressed me. He backed off a few times and had to regroup. I told him I'd be happy to get the ball out of the cup for him."
Harig also noted Day's incredible round on Twitter:
Day will be in position to win his first major after so many close finishes over the years, but he won't be able to overcome a champions' response Sunday from Spieth.
For all of the struggles that Chambers Bay has given golfers over the week, Spieth has only shot over par on one round—his 71 on Saturday. That marked the only time this major season in which he's shot over par, and you can't bet on him to continue that after what he showed over his first six major rounds.
If Spieth continues what he's done this season, he'll keep up his quest for a 2015 Grand Slam.
Prediction: Spieth beats Day in playoff at -5

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