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Golf telecasts have aired on NBC since 1954, with some of its earliest telecasts having included the 1954 U.S. Open, and the first televised coverage of the Ryder Cup in 1959. Presently, NBC televises around 8 PGA Tour events per-season, alternating with CBS on the FedEx Cup Playoffs since 2022. It also serves as the broadcast television outlet ...
Current announcers. Jim Nantz (1986–present), Lead host; Trevor Immelman (2020–present), Lead Analyst; Ian Baker-Finch (2007–present), 17th hole & alternate 18th tower analyst
Coverage overview American coverage First NBC era (1954–1965) NBC first began televising golf events after it was awarded the television rights to the U.S. Open in 1954.The tournament continued to air on the network through the 1965 event, however NBC rebuffed a long-term deal to broadcast the event when the United States Golf Association (USGA) decided on a true contract in 1966.
Coverage will shift to NBC at 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. Fans can stream coverage of the entire tournament starting at 6:45 each day on ESPN+ , which includes featured groups and holes.
Scottie Scheffler tee time today. Scheffler is scheduled to tee off at 12:15 p.m. Sunday for the last round of the PGA Championship. PGA Championship tee times for fourth round. All times are EDT ...
How to watch PGA Championship first round today: Time, channel, live TV coverage. PGA Championship TV coverage begins at 7 a.m. Thursday from Valhalla Golf Club. It can be seen live on ESPN ...
Kelly Tilghman. Kelly Tilghman (born August 6, 1969, North Myrtle Beach, South Carolina) is a former broadcaster for Golf Channel, and NBC Sports, [1] and is the PGA Tour 's first female lead golf announcer. [2] On July 29, 2020, it was announced that Tilghman was hired by CBS Sports to host The Clubhouse Report on CBS Sports Network. [3]
PGA Tour on television. The PGA Tour's broadcast television rights are held by CBS Sports and NBC Sports, under contracts most recently renewed in 2021 to last through 2030. While it considered invoking an option to opt out of its broadcast television contracts in 2017, the PGA Tour ultimately decided against doing so.