

The other channel will be considered the main feed, a collection of video pulled together from all the other channels. you’ll see him play at least four holes,” Wandell said. That channel will show every shot from every player.Ī third channel will be devoted to featured holes, primarily the par 3s or other pivotal holes, such as the 10th at Riviera, the 17th at the TPC Scottsdale or perhaps the reachable par-4 12th hole at the TPC Sawgrass.

A second channel will be devoted to the “marquee group” that will be determined each tournament (hint: if Tiger Woods returns this year, he likely will be in that group). The two featured groups will be on one of the ESPN+ channels. Viewers will be getting a better deal at $6.99 a month, down from $9.99 a month on NBC Sports Gold and Amazon Prime, and a lot more options. “What fans are going to see is more than triple, almost quadruple the hours of coverage to choose from based on four new feeds,” said Chris Wandell, vice president of media business development at the PGA Tour.ĮSPN+ was launched in April 2018 - the first round of the RBC Heritage was the first event streamed on the service - and now has upward of 17 million subscribers. “PGA Tour Live on ESPN+” features live coverage on four simultaneous feeds from all four rounds, which adds more than 3,200 new hours of live streaming and a total of more than 4,300 exclusive hours over 35 tournaments. KAPALUA, Hawaii – Kapalua is busier than ever to start the new year, a development that goes beyond the largest winners-only field in Hawaii or even fans returning to the Plantation Course.ĮSPN+ starts its nine-year digital rights deal with the PGA Tour at the Sentry Tournament of Champions.
