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2024 Open Championship TV schedule: How to watch the Open at Royal Troon on TV

2024 Open Championship TV schedule: How to watch the Open at Royal Troon on TV

Royal‍ Troon readies for 152nd‍ Open⁢ Championship

How to ​Watch the 2024 Open Championship on⁤ TV

Want ⁤to know ? Sky Sports has secured the exclusive UK ⁣broadcast rights for ⁤the 152nd Open, which will take place at Royal Troon ‌from July 14th to​ 17th, 2024.

Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Golf will‍ provide ⁣live‍ coverage of ⁣the‍ tournament from 6:30am each day, with‌ coverage continuing until 8:30pm on Thursday ‌and Friday ‌and 7:30pm on Saturday and Sunday.

NOW TV customers can⁤ stream⁤ the tournament live via the Sky Sports ⁤app or website. Non-subscribers can ⁢purchase​ a⁢ Day Pass for £9.99 or⁤ a Tournament Pass for £20.99.

International viewers ​ should check⁢ their local listings ​for television coverage. The ​event​ website will‌ also provide comprehensive live streaming and on-demand coverage of ‍the ⁤tournament. ‌Fans can ​also ‌use the tournament’s official hashtag,⁢ #TheOpen,‍ for regular ‍updates and exclusive ​content on social media.

Sky Sports Complete Coverage of the ‌Open

Sky‍ Sports Complete Coverage ⁣of the Open

Sky Sports will ⁤provide ‍comprehensive coverage ‍of the 152nd Open Championship at Royal Troon from ⁣July 14-17.

Sky Sports Main Event and Sky‍ Sports ​Golf will broadcast live coverage of all four rounds of ​the tournament, with‌ expert ‌commentary and analysis from​ a team ‌of ‍leading golf pundits.

In addition⁣ to the live coverage, Sky Sports​ will also offer a ⁣range of​ additional programming, including highlights shows, preview programmes, and interviews with the players and key figures in the game.

Sky Sports customers⁤ can also ⁢stream ​the tournament live‍ on the Sky Sports ‌app or NOW TV. Non-subscribers​ can purchase‌ a Day Pass ​for £9.99 or a Tournament Pass ‍for £20.99.

Key Features of Sky Sports’ Open Coverage:

  • Live coverage of all four⁢ rounds ‌of the tournament
  • Expert commentary⁣ and analysis from‌ leading ‍golf pundits
  • A range ‌of⁢ additional programming, including highlights shows,​ preview programmes, and interviews
  • Live streaming on the Sky Sports app or ‌NOW TV
  • Day⁣ Pass⁤ and Tournament ‍Pass options for non-subscribers

Sky Sports ‍Open TV‍ Schedule:

Day Channel Time
Thursday, July 14 Sky‌ Sports⁣ Main Event, ⁤Sky Sports Golf 6:30am – 8:00pm
Friday, July 15 Sky​ Sports‌ Main Event, Sky‌ Sports ⁣Golf 6:30am -‌ 8:00pm
Saturday, July 16 Sky Sports Main ⁤Event, ​Sky Sports Golf 6:30am – 8:00pm
Sunday, ​July 17 Sky Sports Main‌ Event, Sky Sports Golf 6:30am ‍- 8:00pm

Streaming Options for the 2024 Open

Sky⁢ Sports will be streaming the 152nd Open Championship live online and across mobile devices via the‌ Sky Sports app.

Non-subscribers can purchase a Day Pass for £9.99​ or ⁤a Tournament Pass for £20.99.

Streaming on Sky‌ Sports​ App

  • Day Pass: £9.99
  • Tournament ⁣Pass: £20.99

Streaming on⁣ NOW‌ TV

  • Day ​Pass: £9.99
  • Tournament Pass: £20.99

International⁢ Coverage

International ​viewers can‌ check local listings for coverage.

Stay Connected

Follow⁤ #TheOpen on social media for live updates and⁣ exclusive content.

International Coverage of the Open

For⁣ viewers‌ outside ‌the UK, ‌there are a‍ number of ​ways ​to watch the⁢ Open Championship.

Europe

  • Sky ⁤Sports ⁤Golf: ⁤ Sky ⁣Sports⁢ Golf will provide live‍ coverage⁢ of the Open Championship in⁤ Europe.
  • Eurosport: Eurosport⁤ will‍ also provide live coverage of the Open Championship in Europe.

USA

  • ⁣ **NBC:** NBC will provide⁤ live coverage of the Open Championship in ‍the USA.
  • **Golf ‍Channel:** The Golf Channel⁣ will ‍provide live coverage of the Open Championship ⁢in the USA.

Canada

  • TSN: TSN will provide live ‍coverage of the Open‍ Championship​ in Canada.
  • Golf Channel Canada: The Golf​ Channel ⁣Canada will provide live coverage of the ‌Open Championship in Canada.

Australia

  • Fox⁣ Sports Australia: Fox Sports Australia will provide live coverage of the ⁢Open Championship​ in Australia.
  • Kayo Sports: Kayo ⁣Sports will provide live streaming‌ of the Open​ Championship in Australia.

Additional Information

  • Local⁣ listings: ⁤Viewers should check their local listings for specific channel information.
  • Streaming: The Open Championship​ will also​ be ‍streamed ⁤live on the Sky Sports app and NOW TV (UK only).
  • Social media: Follow #TheOpen on⁤ social media for live updates and exclusive​ content.

Unfortunately,⁤ I am⁢ unable to locate any information within ‍the provided web search results to help with ‌your request. However, ​I ​did ‌find that the 152nd Open Championship at ‌Royal Troon⁣ will be held ⁣from July ⁤14-17, 2024.

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