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    How To Watch the Final Day of Texas Children’s Houston Open 2026? TV, Streaming, and More Explored

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    How To Watch the Final Day of Texas Children’s Houston Open 2026? TV, Streaming, and More Explored
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    The 2026 Texas Children’s Houston Open is currently taking place at the Memorial Golf Course and is now heading towards its final round. So far, the tournament has been a source of great entertainment for fans, as the leaderboard is rather tight and a number of players are in position to win the entire thing. After Round 3, Gary Woodland leads the tournament with a total score of 18 under par, but he is only one shot ahead of the field.

    This makes the Texas Children’s Houston Open final round a must-see for fans, and for those who want to watch the game from home, the schedule is already available. As usual, the Golf Channel and NBC will broadcast the tournament, with ESPN+ streaming it live for viewers with a special one-program subscription to PGA Tour LIVE on ESPN+. In addition, Sirius XM will broadcast the game via radio.

    Talking about the timings for the Texas Children’s Houston Open Round 4, here’s a look at it too:

    • TV Channels: Golf Channel (1:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. ET), NBC (3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. ET).
    • Streaming Online: ESPN+ (8:15 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. ET)
    • Radio: SiriusXM PGA Tour Radio (1:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. ET).

    Gary Woodland has managed to dominate the field and hold the lead since Round 2 of the Texas Children’s Houston Open. It is an excellent opportunity for him to make a comeback and win a tournament, given his last PGA Tour victory occurred in 2019. The 2019 US Open was held at Pebble Beach Golf Links, and he won with a total score of 15 under par, three strokes ahead of the field.

    How does the leaderboard of the Texas Children’s Houston Open look?

    Texas Children's Houston Open at the Memorial Golf Course (Image Credit: Imagn)
    Texas Children’s Houston Open at the Memorial Golf Course (Image Credit: Imagn)

    Talking more about the competitiveness of the 2026 Texas Children’s Houston Open, here’s a look at the leaderboard:

    • 1: Gary Woodland (-18)
    • 2: Nicolai Højgaard (-17)
    • T3: Min Woo Lee (-12)
    • T3: Michael Thorbjornsen (-12)
    • T5: Sam Stevens (-11)
    • T5: Jason Day (-11)
    • T7: Sudarshan Yellamaraju (-10)
    • T7: Paul Waring (-10)
    • T7: Sahith Theegala (-10)
    • T10: Johnny Keefer (-9)
    • T10: Adam Scott (-9)
    • T12: Chris Gotterup (-8)
    • T12: Bronson Burgoon (-8)
    • T12: Stephan Jaeger (-8)
    • T12: Jhonattan Vegas (-8)
    • T12: Zecheng Dou (-8)
    • T12: Jackson Suber (-8)
    • T18: Vince Whaley (-7)
    • T18: Shane Lowry (-7)
    • T18: Michael Brennan (-7)
    • T18: Thorbjørn Olesen (-7)
    • T18: Tony Finau (-7)
    • T18: Ricky Castillo (-7)
    • T18: Pontus Nyholm (-7)
    • T18: Denny McCarthy (-7)
    • T18: Beau Hossler (-7)
    • T18: Rico Hoey (-7)
    • T18: Chad Ramey (-7)
    • T29: Andrew Putnam (-6)
    • T29: Sam Burns (-6)
    • T29: Jake Knapp (-6)
    • T29: Aldrich Potgieter (-6)
    • T29: Alex Smalley (-6)
    • T29: Chris Kirk (-6)
    • T29: Max McGreevy (-6)
    • T29: Adrien Dumont de Chassart (-6)
    • T29: Karl Vilips (-6)
    • T29: Danny Willett (-6)
    • T29: Steven Fisk (-6)
    • T29: Austin Eckroat (-6)
    • T29: Tom Kim (-6)
    • T42: Mac Meissner (-5)
    • T42: Jeffrey Kang (-5)
    • T42: Christiaan Bezuidenhout (-5)
    • T42: Rasmus Højgaard (-5)
    • T42: Davis Riley (-5)
    • T42: Adrien Saddier (-5)
    • T42: Ben Griffin (-5)
    • T42: Keith Mitchell (-5)
    • T42: John Parry (-5)
    • T42: Harris English (-5)
    • T52: William Mouw (-4)
    • T52: Matt Wallace (-4)
    • T52: Eric Cole (-4)
    • T52: Harry Hall (-4)
    • T52: Jordan Smith (-4)
    • T52: Takumi Kanaya (-4)
    • T52: Erik van Rooyen (-4)
    • T59: Kurt Kitayama (-3)
    • T59: Matt Kuchar (-3)
    • T59: Jimmy Stanger (-3)
    • T59: Matthieu Pavon (-3)
    • 63: Sam Ryder (-2)
    • 64: Sungjae Im (-1)
    • T65: Jesper Svensson (E)
    • T65: Peter Malnati (E)
    • T65: Danny Walker (E)
    • T65: Emiliano Grillo (E)
    • T69: Kevin Roy (+1)
    • T69: Lee Hodges (+1)
    • T71: Garrick Higgo (+2)
    • T71: Tom Hoge (+2)
    • 73: Matti Schmid (+4)
    • 74: Brice Garnett (+5)
    • 75: Luke Clanton (+6)

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