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Golf Channel - Wikipedia
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
American television channel devoted to golf
For the television program on NBC, see Golf on NBC.

Television channel
Golf Channel
CountryUnited States
Broadcast area
  • United States
  • Canada
  • Latin America
  • Caribbean
  • Europe
  • Asia
HeadquartersStamford, Connecticut
Programming
LanguageEnglish
Picture format1080i HDTV
Ownership
OwnerVersant
ParentUSA Sports
Sister channels
  • CNBC
  • Syfy
  • E!
  • MS NOW
  • Oxygen
  • USA Network
History
LaunchedJanuary 17, 1995; 31 years ago (1995-01-17)
Links
Websitewww.golfchannel.com
Availability
Streaming media
Service(s)DirecTV Stream, FuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV, YouTube TV

Golf Channel (also verbally referred to as simply "Golf") is an American sports television network owned by Versant. Founded in Birmingham, Alabama,[1] it is currently based in NBC Sports' headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut.

Launched on January 16, 1995, the channel focuses on coverage of the sport of golf, including live coverage of tournaments, as well as factual and instructional programming. It is the cable television rightsholder of the PGA Tour, LPGA Tour, and PGA European Tour, and also holds rights to selected USGA tournaments and the NCAA Division I golf championships. Since 2016, it has also participated in NBC's coverage of the Summer Olympics, focusing on its golf competitions.

Via the Golf Channel unit, Versant also owns other golf-related businesses, including the course reservation service GolfNow, online golf instruction provider Revolution Golf, and the World Long Drive Championship. Some of these associated properties operate from the network's former home of Orlando, Florida.

As of December 2023[update], Golf Channel is available to approximately 59 million pay television households in the United States-down from its 2012 peak of 85 million households.[2]

History

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The idea of a 24-hour golf network came from media entrepreneur Joseph E. Gibbs of Birmingham, Alabama,[3] who first thought of such a concept in 1991.[4] Gibbs felt there was enough interest in golf among the public to support such a network, and commissioned a Gallup Poll to see if his instincts were correct. With the support of the polling behind him, Gibbs and legendary golfer Arnold Palmer then secured $80 million in financing from several cable television providers (including Adelphia Communications Corporation, Cablevision Industries, Comcast, Continental Cablevision, Newhouse, and the Times Mirror Company) to launch the network, which was among the first subscription networks developed to cover one singular sport.

Announced in February 1993,[5][6][7] the launch date was targeted for May 1994;[1] and it was launched on January 17, 1995, as The Golf Channel with a ceremonial flip of the switch by co-founder Arnold Palmer.[8][9][10] The first live tournament the channel televised was the Dubai Desert Classic, held January 19–22. Originally a premium channel with limited subscribers,[11] it retooled in September 1995 to be part of basic-tier pay television to reach more viewers, and ratings rapidly increased.[12] In 1996, Fox Cable Networks acquired a minority stake in the channel for $50 million.[13][14][15][16]

From 1999 to 2001, Golf Channel held part of the PGA Tour's cable rights for early-round coverage. To boost their availability, Golf Channel reached an agreement with Fox Sports Networks (FSN) to air simulcasts of the coverage. In 2002, Golf Channel lost its rights to the main PGA Tour, but gained rights to the developmental Buy.com Tour.[17][18][19]

Acquisition by Comcast

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In 2001, Fox sold its 30.9% stake in Golf Channel, as well as its stake in Outdoor Life Network, to minority owner Comcast as part of a larger transaction by Fox to acquire Comcast's stake in Speedvision.[15][16] In December 2003, Comcast acquired the remaining 8.6% stake of Golf Channel it did not already own from the Tribune Company, giving it full ownership.[20][21]

In January 2007, Golf Channel became the exclusive cable broadcaster of the PGA Tour as part of a new 15-year contract, replacing ESPN and USA Network. The contract included early-round coverage of all official money events, and 13 events per-season carried exclusively by the network. By then, Golf Channel had carriage in 75 million homes.[20] It also simplified its branding, dropping the article The from its on-air name.[22]

Concurrently, Comcast also launched Versus/Golf HD, a 1080i high definition channel featuring programming from Golf Channel and sister network Versus. Golf Channel programming was broadcast during the daytime hours, and Versus programming was broadcast during the evening and primetime hours. This arrangement ended in December 2008, when both networks launched their own 24-hour high-definition simulcasts.[23]

In March 2008, Comcast acquired the online golf reservation platform GolfNow. It was re-located to Golf Channel's headquarters in Orlando.[24][25]

Merger with NBC Sports

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In January 2011, Comcast acquired a 51% majority stake in NBC Universal from General Electric. As a result of the re-alignment of Comcast's existing properties into NBC Universal, Golf Channel and sister sports network Versus were subsumed by a restructured NBC Sports division. On-air synergies between NBC's existing production unit began to take effect in February 2011 at the WGC Match Play Championship, when NBC's golf telecasts took on the Golf Channel branding as "Golf Channel on NBC", in a similar manner to ESPN's co-branding of sports output on ABC. NBC Sports personalities could now appear on Golf Channel, and former NBC Sports senior vice president Mike McCarley took over as the network's new head. The network also adopted an amended logo featuring the NBC peacock.[26]

In December 2013, Golf Channel unveiled a new logo, replacing the "swinging G" emblem with a wordmark alongside the NBC peacock; it was intended to provide a unified brand across Golf Channel's associated properties and services. The new logo took effect on-air in May 2014, coinciding with the 2014 Players Championship.[27] That month, it also partnered with Sirius XM PGA Tour Radio to feature audio simulcasts of its studio programming.[28]

In 2014, Golf Channel acquired rights to the NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship. In 2015, it also began to broadcast the NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championships. In 2017, Golf Channel extended its rights to the tournaments through 2029.[29]

On June 8, 2015, it was announced that NBC Sports had acquired rights to The Open Championship beginning in 2017 under a 12-year deal;[30] after former broadcaster ESPN opted out of the final year of rights, NBC began coverage in 2016 instead.[31] Early round coverage was aired by Golf Channel, which marked the first time ever that it had ever broadcast one of the Men's major golf championships.[30] On May 3, 2016, NBC announced that Golf Channel would air the bulk of the men's and women's golf tournaments for the 2016 Summer Olympics, covering up to 300 hours of the tourney, with 130 of those hours live.[32]

In 2016, Golf Channel acquired the Long Drivers of America, organizer of the World Long Drive Championships; the network would rebrand it as the World Long Drivers Association (WLDA), and expanded it into a series of annual, televised events.[33][34] In 2017, Golf Channel acquired Revolution Golf, an online provider of golf instructional materials.[35]

On January 14, 2018, broadcast technicians represented by IATSE went on strike affecting tournament coverage for the Sony Open in Honolulu, Hawaii, Web.com from the Bamahas and Diamond Resorts Invitational in Orlando. Ten days later the striking workers returned to work after a new contract was ratified on January 24, 2018.[36]

In February 2019, Golf Channel announced a new subscription service known as GolfPass. The service will feature a variety of content, including a streaming library of archive content, instructional content, as well as special offers (such as credit for free round of golf per-year, and a premium tier offering additional discounts). Rory McIlroy will also be involved in the service, hosting new instructional content for GolfPass, as well as an autobiographical web series.[37][38]

In February 2020, it was reported that Golf Channel would consolidate its television operations with the remainder of NBC Sports at its facilities in Stamford, Connecticut, in a move expected to occur over the next 12 to 18 months. The GolfNow and GolfPass services will continue to primarily operate from Orlando.[39]

In 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Golf Channel suspended the WLDA and disclosed an intent to sell the competition.[40][41] On May 17, 2020, the network hosted a charity skins game known as TaylorMade Driving Relief at the Seminole Golf Club in Juno Beach, Florida, as the first televised golf event in the United States since the suspension of the PGA Tour season. The event featured Rory McIlroy, Dustin Johnson, Rickie Fowler, and Matthew Wolff, and was simulcast by NBC and NBCSN.[42]

In 2021, amid the renewal of NBC Sports' rights to the circuit, and the upcoming shutdown of long-time sister network NBCSN (the former Versus), NBCUniversal began to put a greater emphasis on Golf Channel's rights to the PGA Tour. That November, it was announced that early-round coverage of the Open Championship, U.S. Open (which moved to Golf Channel after NBC re-acquired the rights to USGA tournaments in 2020), and their women's counterparts, would move to USA Network in 2022.[43] At the 2022 Players Championship, Golf Channel adopted a special logo used on-air during PGA Tour telecasts and studio programming, which is co-branded with elements of the PGA Tour logo.[44][45]

In 2023, Golf Channel sold World Long Drive to GF Sports and Entertainment; the circuit was merged with the Professional Long Drivers Association (which was established in the wake of Golf Channel's suspension of the WLDA, and had also been acquired by GF Sports and Entertainment), and renewed its media rights with Golf Channel under a five-year deal.[46][47]

Versant spin-off

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In November 2024, Comcast announced that it would spin off most of NBCUniversal's cable networks, including Golf Channel, as a new company known as Versant, which would be controlled by Comcast shareholders.[48][49] Golf Channel began operating under the new USA Sports unit following the split.[50][51] As part of a series of a rebrandings to remove the NBC logo from Versant's properties, Golf Channel amended its logo to reintroduce the network's original "swinging G" emblem, in tandem with its existing wordmark.[52] In December 2025, Versant renewed its partnerships with Rory McIlroy through 2038, which will see him continue to develop content for GolfPass, and partner with Versant on a new studio known as Firethorn Productions.[53][54]

Programming

[edit]

Event coverage

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Golf Channel is the pay television rightsholder of the PGA Tour, broadcasting live coverage of early rounds, and early window coverage of weekend rounds prior to network television coverage. Some events (particularly, late-season events such as the former Fall Series, and additional events) are broadcast in their entirety by the network. Golf Channel airs primetime encores of each round during PGA Tour events, including network television broadcasts from NBC or CBS where applicable. If the schedule permits, Golf Channel may also provide coverage produced by CBS if weather delays force golf coverage to run past the scheduled window using CBS production staff and graphics. Golf Channel also broadcasts coverage of PGA Tour Champions and Korn Ferry Tour events. Outside of events organized by the PGA Tour, Golf Channel also carries coverage of the European Tour, LPGA Tour, and Asian Tour.

Golf Channel was the cable broadcaster of two of the men's majors, including the U.S. Open and other USGA championships (since June 2020) and the Open Championship (since 2016, including their women's and senior men's events). In November 2021, it was announced that early round coverage of the U.S. Open, the Open Championship, the U.S. Women's Open, and the Women's British Open, would move to USA Network beginning in 2022.[43]

Since 2016, it participates in NBCUniversal's coverage of the Summer Olympics by covering its golf competitions. It has also carried coverage of the Ryder Cup and Solheim Cup alongside NBC, and the NCAA Division I Men's and Women's golf championships.

Since its integration with NBC Sports, Golf Channel has been infrequently used as an overflow channel for non-golf programming, including two games of the 2018 Stanley Cup playoffs (due to programming conflicts with USA Network and CNBC), and as part of NBC's "Championship Sunday" effort to televise all matches on the final matchday of the Premier League soccer season.[55][56]

In October 2025, Golf Channel announced the "Golf Channel Games", an exhibition skills competition held at Trump National Golf Club Jupiter in Jupiter, Florida, between teams led by Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler. It was held on December 17, 2025, and aired in simulcast on Golf Channel and USA Network. The event was a spiritual successor to TNT Sports' The Match franchise, produced by its co-creator Bryan Zuriff.[57][58]

News and analysis

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Golf Channel's long-time flagship program has been Golf Central, which features golf news and highlights. During major tournaments, Golf Channel broadcasts extended editions of the program to provide additional coverage.[59]

In 2021, following the network's relocation to Stamford, Golf Channel ended its long-time morning show Morning Drive, replacing it with the new midday show Golf Today beginning January 4, 2021.[60][61] In December 2024, the channel picked up a television simulcast of 5 Clubs, a podcast hosted by former Morning Drive host Gary Williams.[62] In November 2025, Golf Channel acquired additional podcasts, including The Big Swing with Jimmy Roberts, The Smylie Show with Smylie Kaufman, and Vanity Index with Wells Adams.[63]

Factual and reality

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  • Feherty
  • Golf's Greatest Rounds
  • The Conor Moore Show
  • Golf Road Trippin' with James Davis
  • Better Off with Hally Leadbetter
  • On Tour On Course

Instructional

[edit]
  • Golf Channel Academy
  • PGA Tour Champions Learning Center
  • Playing Lessons
  • School Of Golf
  • The Golf Fix

Notable personalities

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Golf Channel uses a number of people for tournament, news and instructional programming.[64]

Current personalities

[edit]

[65][66]

Hosts / Reporters

[edit]
  • Tom Abbott
  • Matt Adams
  • Grant Boone
  • Steve Burkowski
  • Kira K. Dixon
  • Damon Hack
  • Rex Hoggard
  • Anna Jackson
  • Ryan Lavner
  • Rich Lerner
  • Todd Lewis
  • Eamon Lynch
  • Amy Rogers
  • Brentley Romine
  • Steve Sands
  • George Savaricas

Analysts

[edit]
  • Amanda Blumenherst
  • Billy Ray Brown
  • Curt Byrum
  • Brandel Chamblee
  • Kay Cockerill
  • John Cook
  • Brendon De Jonge
  • Graham DeLaet
  • Emilia Doran
  • Jim Gallagher Jr.
  • Tripp Isenhour
  • Julia Johnson
  • Paige Mackenzie
  • Paul McGinley
  • Arron Oberholser
  • Morgan Pressel
  • Mel Reid
  • Mark Rolfing
  • Karen Stupples

Notable former personalities

[edit]
  • Brian Anderson
  • Billy Andrade (2010–2012)
  • Lara Baldesarra (2012–2013)
  • Cara Banks (2015-2025)
  • Adam Barr
  • Michael Breed
  • Ryan Burr (2012-2020)
  • Donna Caponi-Byrnes
  • Lisa Cornwell (2014-2020)
  • Robert Damron
  • Beth Daniel (2007–2010)
  • Charles Davis
  • Casey DeSantis
  • Steve Duemig
  • David Feherty (2011-2022)
  • Jerry Foltz (1999–2022)[67]
  • Matt Gogel (2007-2021)
  • Jim Gray
  • Brian Hammons (1995–2015)[68]
  • Trevor Immelman (2016–2022)
  • Kraig Kann (1995–2011)
  • Jim Kelly
  • Peter Kessler (1995–2002)[69]
  • Gary Koch (1996–2022)[70]
  • Erik Kuselias (2011–2012)
  • Justin Leonard (2015–2022)
  • Ann Liguori
  • Nancy Lopez
  • Mark Lye
  • Andrew Magee
  • John Mahaffey (2004–2019)
  • Roger Maltbie (1991–2022)
  • Chantel McCabe
  • Win McMurry
  • Johnny Miller (2011–2019)
  • Jennifer Mills (1995–2006)[71]
  • Peter Oosterhuis (1995–2014)
  • Phil Parkin (2006–2015)
  • Dottie Pepper (2005–2012)
  • Ahmad Rashad (2013)
  • Tim Rosaforte (2007–2019)[72]
  • Charlie Rymer
  • Kristina Shalhoup
  • Val Skinner (2002–2013)
  • Holly Sonders (2011–2014)[73]
  • Stephanie Sparks (2000–2013)
  • Kathryn Tappen[74] (2022)
  • Brian Tennyson
  • Lauren Thompson (2008–2020)
  • Kelly Tilghman
  • Ted Tryba
  • Bob Valvano
  • Scott Van Pelt (1995–2000)
  • Lanny Wadkins
  • Johnson Wagner (2022-2025)

Viewership

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For the month of October 2013, Golf Channel averaged a daily viewership of 84,000.[75]

International version

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Canada

[edit]

The Golf Channel is also available in Canada on most cable and satellite providers, as it is authorized for carriage as a foreign cable television service by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission. While it mostly airs the American feed, live events coverage is subject to blackouts due to TSN holding many of its broadcasting rights domestically. Contrarily, the Canadian feed carries coverage of some events (particularly early round coverage of The Open Championship) whose rights are not owned by a Canadian network (TSN only holds rights to NBC's network coverage of the Open), but became unavailable in the country due to their move to USA Network and/or Peacock.

Poland

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Golf Channel Poland (Polish Golf Channel Polska) is licensed version of the network owned by MWE Networks launched on March 18, 2017.

Golf Channel UK

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A British version of the channel called Golf Channel UK was operated by sporting goods retailer JJB Sports, and was available on the BSkyB satellite service. It broadcast many of the programs seen on the U.S. channel, but was unable to attract a viable audience as it offered few live golf tournaments; the channel shut down on December 31, 2007.[citation needed]

Since the acquisition of Sky plc by Comcast in late-2018, NBC Sports properties have begun to increase their collaboration with Sky Sports for expanded coverage of relevant events; Golf Channel and Sky Sports Golf trialed on-air talent sharing and co-productions at the 2019 Players Championship.[76]

Golf Channel Latin America

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The Latin American version of the Golf Channel was launched in 2006 as a DirecTV joint venture, and was acquired from DirecTV by former DirecTV executives Jason Markham and Evan Grayer together with Inversiones Bahia in 2018.[77] The channel broadcasts professional tournaments from the PGA Tour, PGA Tour Latinoamérica, European Tour and LPGA Tour with Spanish-speaking journalists, as well as Golf Central and other English-language shows.[78] In 2019, Discovery bought the channel, but continues to license the brand and service marks for Golf Channel from Comcast.[79]

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& Experiences Group
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Television networks
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NBC
Sports Group
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    • MLB Network
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  • Regional Networks
    • Bay Area (45%)
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    • SNY (8%)
International
Networks
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NBCUniversal International Networks
A division of NBCUniversal
Asia
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Australia & New Zealand
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and Africa
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Defunct
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  • Northwest)
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Related
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Versant
Networks
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  • USA Network
    • Sports
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Digital
  • Fandango*
    • at Home
  • MovieTickets.com
  • Rotten Tomatoes
    • 0% rating
    • 100% rating
    • Movieclips
  • SportsEngine
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Defunct
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  • Flixster
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Related
  • NBCUniversal
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NBCUniversal International Networks
A division of NBCUniversal
Asia
  • DreamWorks Channel
  • Golf Channel (Indonesia)
  • Studio Universal (Philippines)
Australia & New Zealand
  • Bravo
    • New Zealand
    • Australia
  • Universal TV
    • Australia
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Europe, Middle East
and Africa
  • 13th Street
    • France
    • Germany
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  • DreamWorks
  • Diva
  • E!
  • Golf Channel
  • Movies 24
  • Syfy
    • France
    • Germany
    • Poland
    • Balkans
    • Portugal
    • Spain
  • Studio Universal
  • Telemundo Africa
  • Universal TV Germany
Latin America & Brazil
  • Universal TV
  • E!
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  • Studio Universal
  • USA Network
  • Telemundo Internacional
  • DreamWorks Channel
  • Universal+ (outside of Brazil)
Canada (licensed)
  • Bravo
  • E!
  • Oxygen
  • USA Network
Defunct
  • 13th Street Netherlands and Flanders
  • 13th Street Australia
  • Diva TV
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  • Diva Asia
  • E! Asia
  • E! Australia and New Zealand
  • Hallmark Channel International
  • Hallmark Channel Benelux & Scandinavia
  • KidsCo
  • Sci Fi Romania
  • Steel
  • Style Network Australia
  • Syfy Netherlands and Flanders
  • Syfy Russia
  • Syfy Asia
  • Syfy Australia
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  • Universal Channel Greece
  • Universal Channel Poland
  • Universal Channel Turkey
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  • Universal TV UK & Ireland
  • v
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Warner Bros. Discovery Americas
USA headquarters: Miami
LATAM headquarters: Buenos Aires, Mexico City, Santiago, São Paulo, Bogotá
CanadaJV
  • Adult Swim
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Latin America, the Caribbean and Brazil
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NBC Sports Group
Current programs
Sports on NBC
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    • history
Sports on other networks
  • Golf Central
  • Men in Blazers
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National channels
    • MLB Network
NBC Sports Regional Networks
  • Bay Area (45%)
  • Boston
  • California
  • Philadelphia
  • SNY (8%)
Streaming affiliation
  • Peacock
Occasional programming
  • NBC Olympics
  • NBC Sports
  • NBC-Telemundo Deportes
Occasional broadcasters
  • NBC
  • Bravo
  • (Spanish-language)
    • Universo
    • Telemundo
Other properties
  • All-American Bowl
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  • American Century Championship
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  • Stateside Live!
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Former programs
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  • MLS on NBC
    • WNBA
  • NBC College Football Game of the Week
    • Bowl games
  • NHL on NBC
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    • Wednesday Night Rivalry
  • WWE NXT
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  • Sportsworld
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Parent: NBCUniversal
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Golf
Overview
  • History
  • Glossary
  • Outline
  • Rules
    • etiquette
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Technical
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Facilities
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Governing
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Majors
(Grand Slam,
Triple Crown)
Men
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Women
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Senior
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Senior Women's
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International
events
Team
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Multi-sport event
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Rankings
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Golfers
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Countries
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Years
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Variations
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Media
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    • personalities
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Miscellaneous
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National sports broadcasting in the United States
Sports broadcasting contracts in the United States
Broadcast
Major Networks
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Other
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Cable / Linear
General
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    • ESPN2
    • ESPNews
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    • Fox Deportes
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Pro league affiliated
  • MLB Network
    • Extra InningsO
    • Strike ZoneP
  • NBA TV
    • NBA League PassO
  • NFL Network
    • NFL RedZoneP
  • NHL Network
    • NHL Center IceO
Occasional
  • AXS TV
  • CBS Sports:
    • Nickelodeon
  • NBC Sports:
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  • TNT Sports:
    • TBS
    • TNT
    • TruTV
  • Versant:
    • USA Network
College specific
  • ACC Network
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  • ESPNU
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Niche
  • The Action Channel
  • beIN SportsP
    • beIN Sports en EspañolP
  • The Cowboy Channel
  • FanDuel TVP
    • FanDuel RacingP
  • Fox Soccer PlusP
  • Golf Channel
  • MAVTV
  • Next Level Sports
  • Outdoor Channel
    • Sportsman Channel
    • World Fishing Network
  • Pursuit Channel
  • Racetrack Television Network
  • Tennis Channel
  • TyC SportsP
  • WillowP
Streaming
General
  • CBS Sports HQ
  • DAZN
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  • FloSports
  • Fox One
  • NBC Sports NOW
  • Red Bull TV
  • Stadium
Pro league affiliated
  • MLB Network
    • MLB.tvO
  • MLS Season PassO
  • NBA League PassO
  • NFL+ (NFL RedZoneP)
  • NFL Sunday TicketO
  • NHL.TVO
Occasional
  • Apple TV+
  • Disney+ (ESPN)
  • HBO Max (TNT Sports)
  • Netflix
  • Paramount+ (CBS Sports)
  • Peacock (NBC Sports)
  • Prime Video
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Niche
  • Cowboy Channel+
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  • Honor Club
  • MyOutdoorTV
  • T2
  • TrillerNet
    • Triller TV+
    • TrillerPass
  • TNA+
  • UFC Fight Pass
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Regional sports broadcasting in the United States
FanDuel Sports Network
  • Current: Detroit
  • Miami
    • Florida
    • Sun
  • Midwest
    • Indiana
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  • YES Network (part-ownership)
  • Former: Fox College Sports
  • Arizona
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  • Chicago
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Fenway Sports Group
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MSG Entertainment
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NBC Sports Regional Networks
  • Current: Bay Area
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  • Philadelphia
  • SportsNet New York (part ownership)
  • Former: Chicago
  • Northwest
Sinclair Broadcast Group
  • Nevada Sports Net
  • Marquee Sports Network (part-ownership)
Spectrum Sports
  • Current: Hawaii
  • Kansas City
  • Los Angeles
    • Spectrum SportsNet
    • SportsNet LA
  • SportsNet New York (part ownership)
  • Former: Carolinas
  • Florida
  • New York
  • Ohio
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  • Texas
Gray Media
  • Arizona's Family Sports
  • Gulf Coast Sports & Entertainment Network
  • Matrix Midwest
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  • Peachtree Sports Network
  • Rock Entertainment Sports Network (part ownership)
  • Tennessee Valley Sports Entertainment Network
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Independent
  • Altitude Sports
  • Buckeye Cable Sports
  • BYU TV Sports
  • Chicago Sports Network
  • Cyclones.tv
  • LFSN
  • MASN
  • MLB Local Media
  • Monumental Sports Network
  • Rangers Sports Network
  • Root Sports Northwest
  • Space City Home Network
  • Midco Sports
  • Scripps Sports (local broadcast)
  • SWX Right Now
  • Victory+
Defunct
  • AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain
  • Comcast/Charter Sports Southeast
  • Comcast Entertainment Television
  • Comcast Network
  • Empire Sports Network
  • MountainWest Sports Network
  • Prime Sports
    • La Cadena Deportiva
    • Upper Midwest
  • PRISM
  • Pro-Am Sports System
  • Root Sports Utah
  • SportsChannel
    • Cincinnati
    • Los Angeles
    • Philadelphia
  • Sports Time
  • Turner South
  • Victory Sports One
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Defunct television sports networks in the United States
National
  • America One
  • American Sports Classics
  • American Sports Network
  • Back9Network
  • Baseball Network
  • CNN/SI
  • ESPN 3D
  • ESPN Classic
  • ESPN Goal Line & Bases Loaded
  • ESPN Events
  • Football Network
  • Fox Soccer
  • Lorimar Sports Network
  • Mizlou
  • NBCSN
  • NHL Network (1975–1979)
  • NewSport
  • One World Sports
  • ONTV
  • Olympic Channel
  • Speed
  • SportsChannel America
  • Stadium College Sports
  • Sports Network
  • Universal Sports Network
Regional
  • 4SD
  • ACC RSN
  • Arizona Sports Programming Network/Cox Sports
  • AT&T SportsNet
    • Root Sports Utah
    • AT&T SportsNet Rocky Mountain
  • Bally Sports
    • Arizona
    • New Orleans
    • San Diego
  • Carolinas SE
  • Comcast SportsNet
    • Southeast
    • Southwest
  • Cox Communications
    • Cox Sports
    • Cox Sports Television
  • Empire
  • Fox Sports Networks
    • Carolinas
    • Chicago
    • Houston
    • Tennessee
  • GiantsVision
  • Hawkvision
  • MountainWest
  • NBC Sports Chicago
  • NBC Sports Northwest
  • Oregon Sports Network
  • Pac-12 Network
  • PASS Sports
  • Prime Sports
    • Prime Sports Upper Midwest
  • PRISM
  • Royals Sports
  • San Diego Cable Sports Network
  • Spectrum
  • Spectrum Sports
    • Carolinas
    • Florida
    • New York
    • Ohio
    • Texas
    • Wisconsin
  • SportsChannel
    • Cincinnati
    • Los Angeles
    • Philadelphia
  • Sports Time
  • Sportsvision
  • Sportsvue
  • Victory Sports One
Syndication
  • Raycom Sports (ACC Network)
  • Big 12 Network
  • SEC TV
  • TVS
Out-of-market
  • ESPN College Extra
  • ESPN Full Court
  • ESPN GamePlan
  • NCAA Mega March Madness
  • MLS Direct Kick
  • NASCAR Hot Pass
  • O. Out-of-market sports packages
  • P. Premium channel
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Golf on US television
Broadcast television partners
  • ABC
  • CBS
  • Fox
  • NBC
Cable television partners
  • ESPN
  • Fox Sports 1
  • Golf Channel
  • TNT
  • USA
Golf Channel
  • The Big Break
  • Feherty
  • Fore Inventors Only
  • Golf Central
  • Highway 18
  • Live From...
  • Shell's Wonderful World of Golf
Radio partners
  • ESPN Radio
  • SiriusXM PGA Tour Radio
  • Westwood One
Personalities by network
  • ESPN/ABC
  • CBS
  • Fox
  • Golf Channel
  • NBC
  • TNT
  • USA
Major championships
  • Masters Tournament
  • Open Championship
  • PGA Championship
  • U.S. Open
Team events
  • Ryder Cup
Specialty/miscellaneous programs
  • Dan Doh!!
  • Défi mini-putt
  • The Golf Show
  • The Match
  • Monday Night Golf
  • The Scottish Golf Show
  • Wandering Golfer
Related articles
  • Television contract history
  • Back9Network
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Sports television in Canada
Broadcast networks
Full sports divisions
  • CBC Sports
  • Radio-Canada Sports
Occasional or U.S. simulcasts only
  • Sports on Citytv
  • CTV Sports
  • Sports on Global Television Network
  • Sports on Noovo
  • Sports on CHCH
Mainstream specialty
English
  • Sportsnet
    • One
    • East
    • Ontario
    • West
    • Pacific
    • 360
  • TSN
    • 1
    • 2
    • 3
    • 4
    • 5
French
  • Réseau des sports
  • RDS2
  • TVA Sports
    • 2
    • 3
Sports news / information
French
  • RDS Info
Niche specialty
(English)
Sport-specific
  • ATN Cricket Plus
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