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How to watch the US PGA in 2024
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How to watch the US PGA in 2024

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The PGA Tour is the pinnacle of professional golf, offering a platform for elite golfers to display their skills. The tour's long, storied history has seen renowned players like Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy and Justin Thomas competing across various iconic courses in the United States.

The PGA Tour is equal parts sporting excellence and mental resilience against the backdrop of tranquil, picturesque golf courses. Golf loyalists follow along faithfully in the galleries, reveling in the strategic play and serene course settings. 

If you can't make the greens in person, live TV streaming services will get you close to the action. Read on to find out more about the PGA Tour TV schedule.

Where to watch PGA

You can find PGA Tour coverage on a handful of channels, like CBSNBC, ESPN and the Golf Channel. Several live TV streaming services offer access to these and many more channels, including Sling TV, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV and DIRECTV STREAM. Now, you can follow the tour and major championships at home and on the road or record for later viewing.


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How to watch the US PGA on ESPN Plus

  • Pricing begins at $9.99/mo
  • Thousands of live events
  • Free trial currently unavailable

ESPN Plus offers an unrivaled experience for golf lovers, especially those following the PGA TOUR. It's the go-to platform for PGA TOUR LIVE, where fans can stream over 35 PGA TOUR tournaments throughout the year, tailoring their viewing experience to their preferences. If you're a golf history buff, ESPN Plus' treasure chest features a vast collection of PGA Championship Official Films, highlighting landmark moments such as Tiger Woods' 2007 victory and Brooks Koepka's consecutive wins in 2018 and 2019. 

You can also revisit The Masters' celebrated lore with 60 years of The Masters Official Films. This collection includes historic wins like Arnold Palmer's in 1960 and Tiger Woods' remarkable victory in 2019. ESPN Plus starts at $10.99 per month for the standalone platform. You can also access it as part of the Hulu + Live TV bundle with Disney Plus. There is no free trial, but you can cancel at any time hassle-free. 


How to watch the US PGA on DIRECTV STREAM

  • Pricing begins at $79.99/mo
  • 75+ live TV channels
  • Free trial available

DIRECTV STREAM's plans start with the Entertainment package at $79.99 per month. This base plan includes over 75 channels like CBS, NBC and ESPN, which are essential for PGA Tour fans. Watch as the best golfers compete for major championships like the U.S. Open, the Open Championship, the PGA Championship and, perhaps the most prestigious of all, The Masters. The Golf Channel is part of the higher-tiered Choice, Ultimate, or Premier packages, ranging from $99.99 to $154.99 per month.

The service goes beyond the golf crowd. Your preferred package can nab you a mix that also includes SEC Network, NHL Network, NBA TV, MLB Network, ESPNEWS, ESPNU, CBS Sports Network, Big Ten Network and the Tennis Channel. Want to stay current on NBA action? Consider purchasing an NBA League Pass for out-of-market games as an add-on. Speaking of extras, the Sports Pack add-on includes The Outdoor Channel, NFL RedZone, SEC Network, Sportsman Channel, and more. One of DIRECTV STREAM's greatest advantages is the availability of Regional Sports Networks (RSNs) at no extra cost. This means you can follow your local teams throughout the season. 

And if you can't catch a game live, the unlimited DVR storage ensures you won't miss out.


How to watch the US PGA on Fubo

  • Pricing begins at $79.99/mo
  • 161+ live TV channels
  • Free trial available

Fubo blows the competition out of the water with a massive channel selection and potent sports lineup. Its Pro plan includes CBS, NBC, ESPN and the Golf Channel, which ensures that PGA Tour aficionados will never miss a moment.

But its sports coverage extends well beyond golf.  The entry-level plan also features ESPN2, Fox Sports 1, Fox Sports 2, NFL Network, beIN SPORTS, the Big Ten Network and CBS Sports Network. An upgrade to the Elite and Premier plans introduces NBA TV, MLB Network, NHL Network, ESPNU, ESPNews and Zona Futbol to the lineup.

Fubo's add-ons are equally as impressive.  The Sports Plus with NFL RedZone add-on will provide access to MLB Network, ESPNU, Tennis Channel, NHL Network, Fight Network, WPT, Sports Grid, Racing America, Impact!, MLB Strike Zone, Zona Futbol, Next Level Sports Entertainment and ESPNews. 

A more no-frills option is the Sports Lite add-on, which includes the NHL Network, NBA TV, Tennis Channel, SEC Network, MLB Network, ESPNEWS, ACC Network and ESPNU. Keeping true to its "Netflix of Soccer" reputation, Fubo's international football add-on brings channels such as Fubo Latino Network, FOX Deportes, Zona Futbol, ESPN HD Deportes, GOLTV (English and Spanish), TyC Sports, Fubo Sports Network 2, and Fox Soccer Plus into the fold. 

Fubo's RSNs come with a regional sports fee ranging from $11 to $14, depending on the RSNs available in your area. Subscribers get 1,000 hours of cloud DVR storage to work with, but the upside is that these recordings have no expiration date.


How to watch the US PGA on Hulu + Live TV

  • Pricing begins at $76.99/mo
  • 95+ live TV channels
  • 3-day free trial

A Hulu + Live TV subscription offers tons of value for your money: quality programming from the on-demand library, original content, a diverse selection of channels and extensive sports coverage. Pricing starts at $75.99 per month for the Hulu Live TV Only plan, which offers over 90 channels. The other plans are bundled with Disney Plus and ESPN Plus for $76.99 and $89.99 per month, depending on whether you want ads or not.

Keep up with PGA Tour events and major championships with CBS, ESPN, NBC and the Golf Channel. Otherwise, you can follow professional and college sports on the group of ESPN networks, NFL Network, MLB Network, NHL Network, CBS Sports Network, ACC Network, Big Ten Network and more.

For those who opt for the Hulu + Live TV bundle, there's additional content from ESPN Plus, including the acclaimed "30 for 30" series and extensive combat sports coverage. The Sports Add-on enriches the experience further with NFL RedZone, FanDuel TV, FanDuel Racing, MAVTV, Outdoor Channel and the Sportsman Channel.

With unlimited DVR storage and mobile streaming capabilities, Hulu + Live TV keeps you connected to your favorite live events. However, the two-stream limit might be restrictive for households with multiple viewers.


How to watch the US PGA on Sling TV

  • Pricing begins at $40.00/mo
  • 31+ live TV channels
  • Free trial currently unavailable

Sling TV is one of the most inexpensive live TV streaming services around. To catch the PGA Tour events, subscribers must opt for the hybrid Orange & Blue plan. You get access to ESPN and NBC in specific markets. Other sports options include ESPN2, ESPN3, TNT, FS1 and NFL Network. Frankly, the Sling TV sports offerings are minimal, so it's more practical to purchase an add-on, which includes Golf Channel, Big Ten Network, beIN SPORTS, FS2, MLB Network, MLB Network Strike Zone, NBA TV, NFL RedZone, NHL Network and the Tennis Channel.

Sling TV's 50-hour DVR storage is modest when compared to other platforms. But the starting price of $40 per month makes it a no-brainer for budget-conscious viewers.


How to watch the US PGA on YouTube TV

  • Pricing begins at $72.99/mo
  • 100+ live TV channels
  • Free trial available

YouTube TV is a top choice for golf lovers, with channels like NBC, CBS, ESPN and the Golf Channel available for PGA Tour coverage. The 100-plus channel base plan also includes CBS Sports Network, FS1, ABC, NFL Network, Big Ten Network (BTN), ESPNU, CBS, SEC Network, TUDN, ESPN2, FOX, ACC Network (ACCN), NBA TV, ESPNEWS and FS2 starting at $72.99 per month. A standout feature of YouTube TV is the NFL Sunday Ticket, giving subscribers access to out-of-market NFL games. If you need more than that to satisfy your sports craving, for $10.99 per month, you can enjoy the Sports Plus add-on's 13 extra networks, including the popular NFL RedZone from NFL Network.

YouTube TV distinguishes itself from the competition with unique mobile app features, such as linking fantasy football accounts for real-time updates during NFL games. You can also create up to six personalized accounts and record as many programs as you want with unlimited storage.


PGA Tour schedule 2024

You can find the full schedule on PGATour.com.

*All of the times are Eastern. 


How live TV streaming helps you keep up with the PGA Tour schedule

Opting for live TV streaming services over conventional cable is typically a low-cost choice for sports fans. These platforms provide a diverse array of channels, eliminating the need for long-term contractual commitments. They are particularly appealing to golf fans eager to follow the PGA Tour while also offering the flexibility to enjoy entertainment and news programming.


FAQ

Can I watch PGA Golf on Amazon Prime?

Prime members can watch live coverage of some PGA TOUR Men's events with a PGA TOUR LIVE subscription. With the Prime Video app, you can watch PGA TOUR LIVE on over 650 connected devices as well as online at Amazon.com.

Can I watch golf for free on YouTube?

YouTube TV offers a free trial for those who want to sample what the streamer has to offer before signing up. You can enjoy the full viewing experience, including PGA golf coverage, during this period. 

What is the cheapest way to watch the PGA Tour?

Sling TV is one of the most affordable live TV streaming services and the cheapest option for watching US PGA events. But subscribers won’t have access to CBS, the home of the Masters Tournament. 

Nasha is a travel, sports, and lifestyle writer contributing to Forbes, PEOPLE, Lonely Planet, Condé Nast Traveler, Travel Noire, Thrillist, Business Insider, InStyle, Shondaland, Sports Illustrated, and more.