2023 PGA Championship: One of the most prestigious gold tournaments in the world, the 2023 PGA Championship will take place May 18-21 at Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester, New York. It is one of the largest championships in the sport of golf and is held annually by the Professional Golfers Association of America. Of the four majors of the PGA, this is the only one where only professionals can play.
The defending champion, Justin Thomas, who took a dramatic win last year at Kiawah Island, will look to retain his title this year. Thomas hit the final 67 to beat Will Zalatoris from behind by one stroke.
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PGA Championship 2023 TV Schedule
As mentioned, the championship will be held from May 18 to 21. Some of the top contenders for the championship are: Jon Rahm, Scottie Scheffler, Justin Thomas. Rory McIlroy and Viktor Hovland. John Rahm is currently leading the leaderboard at number 1, with Scottie Scheffler following him in second by a fraction of their average score difference.
To keep up with the action, viewers can tune in to Sky Sports Golf, and the tournament will air in the United States on ESPN, ESPN2 and CBS.
The PGA Championship 2023 TV schedule is as follows:
ring | Day | Time |
round 1 | Thursday, May 18 | 11:00-13:00 (alternative TV, ESPN); 1-7 pm (ESPN); 1-3 p.m. ET (Alternative TV, ESPN2) |
Round 2 | Friday, May 19 | 11:00-13:00 (alternative TV, ESPN); 1-7 pm (ESPN); 1-3 p.m. ET (Alternative TV, ESPN2) |
Round 3 | Saturday, May 20 | 9-10 a.m. (alternative TV, ESPN); 10 am to 1 pm (ESPN); 13-19 hours (CBS) |
Final | Sunday, May 21 | 9-10 a.m. (alternative TV, ESPN); 10 am to 1 pm (ESPN); 13-19 hours (CBS) |
PGA Championship 2023 Streaming Schedule
Fans who were unable to attend the tournament in person will be able to watch all the action live on Disney+ and Hulu and Disney+. The Sports Pass is available from NOW for £34.99 per month, giving access to the event. The schedule of the stream is as follows:
- Thursday, May 18 ESPN+ Round 1 Coverage: 7am-1pm (ESPN+) Round 1 ESPN Telecast: 1pm-7pm (ESPN+)
Featured Groups: 7:00am-7:00pm (ESPN+) Featured Pits: 8:45am-7:00pm (ESPN+)
- FRIDAY, MAY 19 ESPN+ Round 2 Broadcast: 7am – 1pm (ESPN+) Round 2 ESPN Telecast: 1pm – 7pm (ESPN+)
Featured Groups: 7:00am-7:00pm (ESPN+) Featured Pits: 8:45am-7:00pm (ESPN+)
- SUNDAY, May 21 ESPN+ Round 4 Coverage: 8-10am (ESPN+) PGA No Lay: 10-1pm (ESPN+)
Featured Groups: TBD-7pm (ESPN+) Featured Holes: TBD-7pm (ESPN+) CBS Round 4 TV Broadcast: 1-7pm (Paramount+)
Tickets and locations for the 2023 PGA Championship:
The 2023 PGA Championship is expected to draw large crowds to Oak Hills Country Club. The tournament has always been one of the most popular events on the PGA Tour schedule, and having it hosted at Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester is sure to add to the excitement.
The field at Southern Hills Country Club has a par-70 layout and is 7,556 yards long. This is a demanding course that will test the skills of the best golfers in the world. The course has several water hazards as well as some long and difficult par-4 holes.
Tickets for the 2023 PGA Championship will be available through the official PGA Championship website and will be sold exclusively through a free, optional online registration process. Tickets for the 2023 PGA Championship went on sale to the public on February 7, 2023. Tickets are available for all four days of the tournament as well as practice rounds.
Fantasy pick for the 2023 PGA Championship
The 2023 PGA Championship will see 156 players battle for the trophy. The tournament will be an exciting ride as fans will get to see the top players fight for the championship title. Take part in the fantasy game of the PGA Championship, where participants choose four different golfers from four different groups for a chance to win the grand prize. Here are our top fantasy picks for the 2023 PGA Championship:
1: Jon Rahm: The number one golfer in the world, Rahm has been in great form this year, winning four titles. Rahm’s Masters win is his fourth in 2023. His three other wins at the Riviera were at the Sentry Tournament of Champions, the Desert Classic and the Genesis Invitational.
2: Scottie Scheffler: The 26-year-old American professional golfer and currently No. 2 will look to take the championship with both hands this year. Scheffler’s 14 birdies or more at par-4 at AT&T Byron Nelson is more than the tournament average of 6.8.
3: Justin Thomas: Thomas is a talented tennis player, with a lot of experience fighting in major tournaments. He is the defending PGA Championship champion and will be looking to win consecutive titles at Oak Hill.
4: Patrick Cantlay: Cantlay is another player who has been in great form this year. He won two PGA Tour events and finished in the top 5 at the Masters. He’s a good all-rounder and has a good chance of winning his first major championship at Oak Hill.
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