Because the PGA Tour hops around channels, it can be rough to keep track of. Here is what you need to know so you can watch the world’s best golfers every week.
The PGA Tour is off and running in the 2024 golf season. This year will feature the ‘Signature Event’ model where, along with the full schedule of tournaments, there will be eight limited-field events featuring top players with increased prize money and FedExCup points on the line. Despite additional players making the decision to leave the PGA Tour and join the Saudi-backed golf league ‘LIV’, the Tour still has more than enough talent to draw intrigue. Those players include Scottie Scheffler, Justin Thomas, Max Homa, Jordan Speith, and a guy named Tiger Woods, just to name a few. Woods said back in December that he hopes to play every month this year, which is welcome news for golf fans. The fact remains, whenever the Big Cat tees it up, it’s must-watch television, as we simply don’t know how many more times we’ll be able to witness the greatest golfer of all time.
With the Tour hopping around different networks and streaming services each week, it can be hard to keep track of where you can watch the best golf in the world. We tried our best to explain the Tour’s viewing schedule. To watch the most PGA Golf with Sling, use the link below to subscribe to Sling Orange + Blue with Sports Extras.
PGA Tour events consist of four rounds running from Thursday to Sunday. Here is how to watch them each day. The networks/platforms are subject to change depending on the tournament, but here's an overview:
NBC: Prime time coverage on Saturday and Sundays. NBC is available withSling Bluein select markets.
CBS: Prime time coverage on Saturday and Sundays. Subscribe to Paramount+ or use an OTA Antenna to watch.
Golf Channel: Full coverage on Thursday and Friday, with early morning coverage on the weekends. Golf Channel is available with theSports Extras pack.
ESPN+: Early morning coverage and featured groups for most tournaments. Subscribe to ESPN+ to watch.
Peacock: Early morning coverage and featured groups for most tournaments. Subscribe to Peacock to watch.
ESPN: For The Masters and the PGA Championship. Subscribe toSling Orangeto watch.
USA Network: USA Network sometimes carries PGA Tour golf. Subscribe toSling Blueto watch.
Coverge of each event varies, but generally speaking, here's the daily schedule for most tournaments:
Thursday
Streaming Coverage: In the mornings when the tournament begins on ESPN+ or Peacock and featured groups.
TV Coverage: The main telecast for most tournaments is on either Golf Channel or USA Network, with the Masters and PGA Championship on ESPN.
Friday
Streaming Coverage: In the mornings when the tournament begins on ESPN+ or Peacock and featured groups.
TV Coverage: The main telecast for most tournaments on either Golf Channel or USA Network, with the Masters and PGA Championship on ESPN.
Saturday
Streaming Coverage: In the mornings when the tournament begins on ESPN+ or Peacock and featured groups.
TV Coverage: The main telecast for most tournaments will start on Golf Channel or USA Network and move to CBS or NBC in prime time.
Sunday
Streaming Coverage: In the mornings when the tournament begins on ESPN+ or Peacock and featured groups.
TV Coverage: The main telecast for most tournaments will start on Golf Channel or USA Network and move to CBS or NBC in prime time.
Check the graphic below to see if you live in a market that includes NBC with Sling Blue, followed by the full PGA Tour schedule.
2024 PGA Tour Schedule
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