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2024 AIG Women’s Open Thursday tee times, TV coverage: How to watch Round 1

2024 AIG Women’s Open Thursday tee times, TV coverage: How to watch Round 1

The 2024 AIG Women’s ⁢Open, one of the⁣ five major championships in women’s ⁢golf, begins⁢ on June 6th⁤ at Walton Heath⁤ Golf Club in⁤ Surrey, England. Follow all ‍four ‌rounds of action on NBC and the Golf Channel or stream ⁢it live on ‍Peacock and the ​NBC Sports app.
Tee ‌Times ⁤Announced for Round 1 of 2024 ‍AIG Womens⁢ Open

Tee Times Announced for Round 1 of 2024⁢ AIG⁣ Womens⁤ Open

Tee Times ⁤Announced for ⁤Round ⁣1‍ of 2024 AIG Women’s Open

Defending champion ‍Ko Jin-young ​will tee off alongside ⁤world No. 1 Lydia Ko ​and Nelly⁣ Korda at 6:30⁣ AM ET in the first round of the 2024 AIG Women’s Open.

Other notable tee ⁤times ⁢in the opening round include Lexi⁣ Thompson, Brooke Henderson, ⁤and Minjee Lee at⁢ 7:20 AM ET, and Atthaya​ Thitikul, Inbee ⁢Park, ⁢and‌ Hyo Joo⁤ Kim ⁤at‍ 8:10 AM ⁣ET.

The​ tournament ‌will be ⁤televised live on ⁢NBC and Golf Channel, with ‌live ‍streaming also available ‌on Peacock and the NBC Sports‌ app.

Round 1 Tee⁢ Times

| Group ⁢| Time | Players |
|—|—|—|
|‌ 1 |‍ 6:30 AM ET | Ko Jin-young, Lydia Ko, Nelly Korda‌ |
| 2 | 7:20 AM ET | Lexi Thompson, Brooke Henderson, ⁢Minjee Lee |
| 3 | 8:10 AM ET⁢ | Atthaya⁢ Thitikul, Inbee ⁣Park, Hyo​ Joo Kim |
| 4‌ | 8:50 AM ET | Jennifer Kupcho, Danielle⁢ Kang,⁣ Yuka Saso |

Watch the 2024 ​AIG Womens​ Open ⁢on NBC and Golf Channel

Watch the 2024 AIG Women’s Open on NBC and Golf Channel

The 2024 ⁣AIG ⁢Women’s Open tees off at 6:30 AM ET on Thursday, June 6th. Here’s a look at how​ you can watch⁢ the⁢ tournament live on ⁣NBC and Golf Channel:

  • NBC: The tournament will‌ air live on NBC ​on June 6th and 7th from 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM ET.
  • Golf Channel: The tournament will air live on Golf Channel from 6:00 AM to 12:00 PM⁢ ET on June 6th and 7th, and 8:00 AM to 12:00 ​PM ‍ET on June 8th.
  • Live ⁣Streaming: If you can’t watch the tournament ​live on​ TV, you can live stream it on Peacock or ⁣the NBC Sports‍ app.

Tee Times for Round ⁣1:

6:30 AM ET: Ko Jin-young, Lydia ‍Ko, Nelly ⁣Korda
7:20 AM ET: Lexi Thompson, Brooke Henderson,⁤ Minjee ⁤Lee
8:10 AM ET: Atthaya Thitikul, Inbee Park, Hyo Joo Kim
8:50 AM ET:⁣ Jennifer Kupcho, Danielle Kang, Yuka​ Saso

Featured Groups​ to‌ Watch:

  • Group 1: The first⁤ group ‌off the tee ‌will feature ​the defending champion Ko Jin-young, world No. 1⁣ Lydia Ko, ⁣and US ⁣Open champion Nelly Korda.
  • Group ‌2: ‍Group‍ 2 will tee ⁤off at 7:20 AM ET and ⁢will feature Lexi Thompson, Brooke ‌Henderson,‍ and Minjee Lee.
  • Group 3: The final group to tee⁤ off in the first⁤ round will feature Atthaya Thitikul, Inbee ⁢Park, and Hyo Joo Kim.

Defending Champion:

Ko Jin-young will ​be looking to defend her title at the‍ AIG Women’s Open. The South Korean won the tournament in 2023‍ by two strokes over‍ Lexi Thompson.

Streaming Options Available ⁢for 2024⁣ AIG ⁣Womens Open

Streaming Options Available for 2024 AIG Women’s‍ Open

For those unable to attend⁣ the event in⁤ person, the 2024⁣ AIG​ Women’s Open will ​be streamed⁢ live on Peacock and the⁣ NBC ​Sports ‍app. These platforms offer a convenient way to catch all the action, ⁤no ⁤matter where you are.

Peacock Features:

  • Peacock Premium: NBCUniversal’s⁣ streaming service ​offers live⁤ and ⁣on-demand coverage ⁢of the ‌tournament.
  • Free tier: Limited live streaming of select groups and featured matches.

NBC Sports ​App⁢ Features:

  • NBC Sports Gold: A⁣ premium subscription service ⁣with ⁤exclusive access to ⁣live‌ streams⁣ of⁢ all four‍ rounds and additional coverage.
  • GolfPass: PGA Tour’s⁤ streaming service that ​includes ⁤live ‌coverage of‌ the AIG⁣ Women’s Open.

TV Coverage Schedule ‍(June⁣ 6th):

| Time⁤ (ET) | Network⁢ | Coverage |
|—|—|—|
|⁣ 6:00 ​AM | NBC | Live ⁤coverage of⁤ first round groups |
| 12:00 PM | Golf Channel | Live coverage continues with featured groups |
|‍ 1:00​ PM | ​Peacock |​ Live streaming of additional groups |
|⁤ 4:00 PM | Golf Channel |​ Live coverage of late-afternoon groups |
|‍ 6:30 PM | NBC | Primetime ⁣highlights ⁢and ‍recap |

Ko⁢ Jin-young, Lydia Ko, Nelly Korda Headline First ⁤Round⁣ Tee Times

The first round of the 2024‍ AIG Women’s ⁢Open ⁢will tee off on ‌Thursday, June 6th, at ⁤Walton‍ Heath Golf Club⁣ in Surrey, England. The tournament, one of the five women’s major golf championships, will feature ⁣144 of the world’s⁢ best female golfers‌ competing for ⁣a share of the $6.8 million purse.

The marquee group ​for the first round will feature​ defending ‌champion⁣ Ko Jin-young, world No. 1 Lydia Ko, and Nelly Korda. The trio will ‌tee off at 6:30 AM ET.

Other contenders to watch‌ in the first round include Lexi⁣ Thompson, Brooke Henderson, Minjee ‌Lee, Atthaya Thitikul, ⁢Inbee Park, Hyo⁤ Joo Kim, Jennifer⁤ Kupcho, Danielle ⁢Kang, and Yuka ⁤Saso.

Fans can⁣ watch the tournament‍ live⁣ on NBC ⁢and Golf Channel.‌ Live ⁣streaming will‌ also be ‍available ⁣on ⁣Peacock and ‍the ​NBC Sports ‍app.

First Round Tee Times -​ Feature Groups
Time Group
6:30 AM‌ ET Ko Jin-young,​ Lydia Ko, Nelly Korda
7:20 AM ⁢ET Lexi Thompson,⁤ Brooke Henderson, Minjee Lee
8:10 ⁢AM ET Atthaya ⁤Thitikul, Inbee Park, Hyo Joo Kim
8:50 ‌AM ET Jennifer Kupcho,‍ Danielle Kang, Yuka Saso

Don’t miss a single stroke of the 2024⁣ AIG⁢ Women’s Open, where the world’s best female golfers ‍will battle it out for the coveted title. ​Tune in to NBC, Golf​ Channel, Peacock, ⁢or the ‍NBC Sports app to witness the thrilling⁣ action unfold live ​from Walton Heath Golf Club. Stay informed with ⁤the ‌latest updates, ​highlights, and expert​ analysis​ throughout⁣ the tournament.

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