Watch Sling For a Chance to Win a U.S. Open Golf Experience
Thanks to our new Rewards program, Sling and NBC will send you to the U.S. Open golf tournament. Here are all the details.
UPDATE: This promotion has now ended, but you can still earn cash Rewards by watching Sling every day. Find out more below!
With Sling’s new Rewards program that gives you the chance to win thousands of dollars just for watching TV, we've already changed the game once this year. Now, Sling is giving golf fans that chance to win an all-expense paid trip to the 2024 U.S. Open (June 13-16 at Pinehurst No. 2 in North Carolina), plus more cash prizes.
It’s a whole-in-one experience.
From May 1 to May 7, all Sling users who watch 30 minutes per day will automatically be entered to win the U.S. Open Golf Experience, which includes:
- 2 tickets to the U.S. Open
- Lodging at Pinehurst
- A golf swag bag
- Photo op
- $500 gift card
If you’d like to take a few extra swings at winning, we have good news: thanks to our viewing streaks, the more you watch, the more entries you get. If an entrant watches for 30 minutes on Day 1, they will earn 10 entries. On Day 2, they will earn 20 entries, and so on until Day 7, where they will earn 70 entries, which is the maximum daily amount. After seven days, or if an entrant misses a day of watching, the streak will reset, and earnings will start again at 10 entries per day, increasing at the same amounts for consecutive days watching.
In addition to the U.S. Open prize package, Sling’s cash Rewards continue through the end of the month. At the end of May, winners will be selected from a randomized drawing. The grand prize winner will get $10,000 cash; 20 others will receive $500 each; and 125 winners will get one month of Sling for free.
So whether you’re passionate about golf or just want to win extra money (or, like PGA players, you’re interested in both), be sure to watch at least 30-minutes of Sling every day in May to have a chance to win Rewards. Watch golf to win a trip to see golf and earn money? Sling lets you do that.
For more information, check out the official rules.