
Golf Channel, also known as NBC Golf, is an American sports television network that focuses on coverage of golf, including live coverage of tournaments, as well as factual and instructional programming. It is owned by the NBC Sports Group division of NBCUniversal, a subsidiary of Comcast. Golf Channel provides live coverage of tournaments such as the Genesis Scottish Open, the ISCO Championship, the Amundi Evian Championship, and the PGA Tour. NBC Sports, on the other hand, televises around 8 PGA Tour events per season and serves as the broadcast outlet for men's majors like the U.S. Open and The Open Championship.
| Characteristics | Values |
|---|---|
| Number of PGA Tour events televised per season | 8 |
| Men's majors | U.S. Open, The Open Championship |
| LPGA events | Yes |
| Sister network | Golf Channel |
| Owner | Comcast |
| Headquarters | Stamford, Connecticut |
| Programming | Live coverage of tournaments, factual and instructional programming |
| Availability | The Golf Channel is also available in Canada on most cable and satellite providers |
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What You'll Learn
- Golf Channel's coverage of the PGA Tour, LPGA Tour, and other tournaments
- NBC's live golf coverage, including the U.S. Open and The Open Championship
- The Golf Channel's history and ownership
- NBC's golf-related programming, including Golf Central and Golf Today
- The Golf Channel's availability and broadcast reach

Golf Channel's coverage of the PGA Tour, LPGA Tour, and other tournaments
Golf Channel is an American sports television network owned by the NBC Sports Group division of NBCUniversal. The channel focuses on coverage of golf, including live coverage of tournaments, as well as factual and instructional programming. Golf Channel is the cable television rightsholder of the PGA Tour, LPGA Tour, and PGA European Tour. It also holds rights to selected USGA tournaments and the NCAA Division I golf championships.
Since its integration with NBC Sports, Golf Channel has occasionally been used as an overflow channel for non-golf programming. In 2014, Golf Channel acquired the rights to the NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship. The following year, it also began to broadcast the NCAA Division I Women's Golf Championships. In 2015, NBC and Golf Channel acquired the rights to The Open Championship, marking Golf Channel's first-ever broadcast of one of the four Men's major golf championships.
Golf Channel provides live coverage of early rounds of the Open Championship, U.S. Open, and their women's counterparts, as well as early window coverage of weekend rounds prior to network television coverage. It also covers selected European Tour and LPGA events, although the majority of these tours' events are broadcast by its sister network, Golf Channel. Golf Channel has also participated in NBC's coverage of the Summer Olympics, focusing on golf competitions.
In addition to live tournament coverage, Golf Channel offers a variety of programming related to the sport of golf. This includes instructional programming, news, and in-depth analysis of golf tournaments, as well as a unique look at PGA Tour players on and off the course. Golf Channel also provides daily scores, breaking news, and highlights of golf tournaments around the world.
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NBC's live golf coverage, including the U.S. Open and The Open Championship
NBC Sports provides live golf coverage, including the U.S. Open and The Open Championship. NBC is the only network that provides four days of major tournament coverage, including the U.S. Open. In 2015, NBC and the Golf Channel acquired the rights to The Open Championship under a 12-year deal, replacing ESPN. The deal restored a men's major to NBC for the first time since 2014 and gave the Golf Channel its first-ever major coverage.
NBC televises around 8 PGA Tour events per season, alternating with CBS on the FedEx Cup Playoffs. It also serves as the broadcast outlet for two of the men's majors, the U.S. Open and The Open Championship. The network has occasionally aired coverage of selected European Tour and LPGA events, although most of these are broadcast by the Golf Channel.
Golf broadcasts on NBC were previously co-branded as the "Golf Channel on NBC" after Comcast, the owner of Golf Channel, acquired a majority stake in NBC's parent company, NBC Universal, in 2011. Since 2022, all golf telecasts across NBCUniversal properties are now billed as NBC Sports.
NBC Sports provides live coverage, videos, stats, highlights, results, and more for golf events. Viewers can watch live golf coverage on the Golf Channel and the NBC Sports app.
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The Golf Channel's history and ownership
The Golf Channel, also known simply as "Golf" or "NBC Golf", is an American sports television network. It was founded in Birmingham, Alabama, in 1995 by Joseph E. Gibbs and Arnold Palmer, the latter of whom was a renowned golfer. Gibbs had already built three successful cable and communication companies, and his friendship with Palmer gave him the impetus to launch a 24-hour golf network.
In 1996, Fox Cable Networks acquired a minority stake in the channel, and Golf Channel held part of the PGA Tour's cable rights for early-round coverage. However, in 2002, Golf Channel lost these rights. In 2001, Fox sold its stake in the channel to Comcast, which became the full owner of the Golf Channel in 2003. Comcast also owns other golf-related businesses, including the course reservation service GolfNow and the World Long Drive Championship.
In 2011, Comcast acquired a majority stake in NBC Universal, and Golf Channel was integrated into the NBC Sports Group division. NBC Sports personalities could now appear on Golf Channel, and the network adopted an amended logo featuring the NBC peacock. Since then, Golf Channel has occasionally been used as an overflow channel for non-golf programming, including two games of the 2018 Stanley Cup playoffs.
In 2015, NBC and Golf Channel acquired the rights to The Open Championship, marking the first time that Golf Channel had broadcast one of the four Men's major golf championships. In 2016, Golf Channel participated in NBC's coverage of the Summer Olympics, covering the men's and women's golf tournaments. As of 2022, all golf telecasts across NBCUniversal properties, including Golf Channel, are billed as NBC Sports.
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NBC's golf-related programming, including Golf Central and Golf Today
NBC Sports offers extensive golf-related programming, including Golf Central and Golf Today, providing viewers with the latest news, live coverage, videos, highlights, stats, predictions, and results from the world of golf.
Golf Central, available on NBC and the Golf Channel, offers in-depth analysis and insights into significant golf tournaments and the performance of notable players. For instance, Golf Central covered Rory McIlroy's impressive rise up the leaderboard during the Genesis Scottish Open, where he positioned himself for a potential title. Golf Central also provides reactions and post-round interviews with golfers, such as McIlroy and Viktor Hovland, discussing their strategies and experiences during tournaments.
Golf Today, another key golf-related program on NBC, leads the daily discussion on golf. It features highlights and analysis of prominent golf tournaments, such as the U.S. Open, U.S. Women's Open, and the U.S. Senior Open. Golf Today also covers relevant topics within the golf community, including course design, pace of play rules, and predictions about players' performances.
In addition to Golf Central and Golf Today, NBC Sports delivers comprehensive coverage of golf events. They televise around eight PGA Tour events per season and alternate with CBS on the FedEx Cup Playoffs. NBC also serves as the broadcast outlet for significant men's majors, including the U.S. Open and The Open Championship. The network has occasionally aired selected European Tour and LPGA events, with most of these tournaments covered by their sister network, the Golf Channel.
NBC and the Golf Channel acquired the rights to The Open Championship in 2015, ensuring comprehensive coverage of this prestigious tournament. The deal also renewed broadcast rights for the Ryder Cup and USGA Championships, allowing NBC to provide extensive golf content to its viewers.
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The Golf Channel's availability and broadcast reach
Golf Channel, also referred to as "Golf" or "NBC Golf", is an American sports television network owned by the NBC Sports Group division of NBCUniversal, a subsidiary of Comcast. The channel is based out of NBC Sports' headquarters in Stamford, Connecticut, and focuses on coverage of golf, including live coverage of tournaments, as well as factual and instructional programming.
Golf Channel is available in the United States on most cable and satellite providers. It is also available in Canada, where it is authorised 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.
In 2015, NBC and Golf Channel acquired the rights to The Open Championship, marking the first time that Golf Channel broadcast one of the four Men's major golf championships. Golf Channel also holds the cable television rights to the PGA Tour, LPGA Tour, and PGA European Tour, as well as selected USGA tournaments and the NCAA Division I Men's and Women's Golf Championships.
In 2022, due to realignments of NBC Sports' output, the Golf Channel on NBC branding was dropped, and all golf telecasts across NBCUniversal properties, including Golf Channel, are now billed as NBC Sports. This change also saw early-round coverage of major championships move to the USA Network.
Golf Channel has also been used as an overflow channel for non-golf programming, including NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs and Premier League soccer matches.
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Frequently asked questions
Golf Channel, also referred to as "Golf" or "NBC Golf", is an American sports television network owned by the NBC Sports Group division of NBCUniversal.
Golf Channel covers golf, including live coverage of tournaments, as well as factual and instructional programming.
Golf Channel has covered the ISCO Championship, the LPGA’s Evian Championship, the Scottish Open, the World Series of Golf, and the Summer Olympics' golf competitions.
NBC has covered the U.S. Open, The Open Championship, the Scottish Open, the World Series of Golf, and the Summer Olympics' golf competitions.
NBCUniversal, the parent company of NBC, acquired Comcast, the owner of Golf Channel, in 2011. Golf Channel's operations were merged with NBC Sports, and golf broadcasts on NBC took on the "Golf Channel on NBC" branding.










































