App Feature
USGA is the official companion for the U.S. Open, U.S. Women’s Open, and all USGA championships, offering live streaming of featured groups, real‑time leaderboards and stats, customizable player tracking, tee times, push notifications, ticket management, event maps, and merchandise access. It emphasizes on‑event coverage and scoring, with tools to follow players shot‑by‑shot and watch highlights within scorecards; it is not primarily a full‑fledged personal GPS/handicap tracker despite basic scoring views.
Verdict
Verdict: A polished, event-focused golf companion for USGA championships, best for following live majors rather than managing your own rounds.
Who is it for
Best for:
- Fans following the U.S. Open, U.S. Women’s Open, and USGA amateur championships
- Viewers who want live featured groups, highlights, and real-time leaderboards with player favorites
Not ideal for:
- Golfers seeking robust personal GPS yardages and shot tracking for everyday rounds
- Players wanting full handicap management and round analytics outside USGA event context
Real-world User Experience
Users like it:
Smooth live coverage of featured groups, fast and informative leaderboards, easy player favoriting, timely notifications, and convenient ticket management and on‑site maps during championships.
Users complain about:
Occasional event‑day glitches (stream buffering, sign‑in hiccups, or delayed updates), notifications that can feel noisy, and limited utility outside championship weeks compared to dedicated GPS/handicap apps.
Is it Worth Paying For?
Free with no ads or in‑app purchases. For USGA championship coverage, it’s excellent value—there’s nothing to buy, and core features (live streams, leaderboards, tickets) are included.
How it Compares to Alternatives
Compared to PGA TOUR or The Open apps, USGA is laser‑focused on USGA events and offers deep, championship‑specific features like Showcase Mode and integrated highlights within scorecards. Against general sports apps (NBC Sports, ESPN), it provides far richer golf‑specific data and on‑site tools. For personal game management, specialized apps like Golfshot, Arccos, or The Grint deliver far stronger GPS, shot tracking, and handicap workflows than USGA’s event‑centric experience.
Summary
USGA delivers an engaging, reliable way to follow U.S. Open, U.S. Women’s Open, and other USGA championships with crisp leaderboards, live streaming featured groups, highlight reels, and customizable player tracking. The app’s ticketing, on‑site notifications, and interactive maps enhance the in‑person experience, while news and stories keep fans plugged into the drama between shots. It shines during championship weeks but is less useful for everyday golf—those wanting round GPS, shot tracking, and handicap management should pair it with a dedicated golf utility. With a strong rating and no cost, it’s a must‑have for fans of USGA events.




