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2024 RBC Heritage Monday finish TV coverage: When it starts, how to watch

2024 RBC Heritage Monday finish TV coverage: When it starts, how to watch

* **Time Unveiled: Monday’s RBC Heritage‌ Final Round⁣ Broadcast Schedule**

* **Time Unveiled: Monday's⁤ RBC ⁤Heritage Final Round ‌Broadcast‍ Schedule**
**Time Unveiled: ⁤Monday’s RBC Heritage Final​ Round Broadcast Schedule**

The 2024 RBC Heritage was‌ suspended​ on Sunday evening due to darkness, with‍ Scottie Scheffler leading Sepp Straka by ‍a single stroke. ‌As a ​result, ⁤the​ final round will be completed on Monday, April ​21st.

The final round will begin⁢ at 9:00 AM⁣ ET on the Golf Channel. Coverage will continue on the Golf ‌Channel until 1:00 PM ET,⁢ at which point it will⁢ switch to​ CBS. CBS will broadcast the final ‌round ​from 1:00 PM to 6:00 PM ‌ET.

In addition ⁣to ⁢the television broadcast,​ the ⁤final round will also be streamed ​live on the PGA‌ Tour ​Live platform.

TV Broadcast ⁤Schedule

  • Golf Channel: 9:00 AM – 1:00 ​PM ET
  • CBS: 1:00 PM‌ – ‌6:00 PM ET

Streaming Broadcast

  • PGA Tour ⁣Live: 9:00‌ AM⁤ – 6:00⁣ PM ET

    * Accessing the Coverage: Streaming and ⁣Broadcasting Options

    Accessing ⁤the Coverage: Streaming and Broadcasting Options

The ⁣2024 RBC Heritage ‍is set to conclude with a thrilling Monday finish, ​and golf fans have a variety ‌of options to⁣ catch all⁢ the action. Whether you prefer streaming or ‍traditional broadcasting, there ⁣are several ways to tune in.

Streaming Options:

  • PGA Tour Live: The official streaming service of the PGA Tour will offer live coverage of the final round, with multiple camera ‍angles and expert commentary. A ‍subscription is required to access PGA ⁤Tour Live.
  • ESPN+: ESPN’s‍ streaming service⁢ will ‌also carry the final round of the RBC Heritage. A subscription is required⁢ to access ESPN+, but it also provides‌ access‌ to ‌a wide range ⁢of other​ sports content.

Broadcasting ⁢Options:

  • CBS: The final round‍ of ​the RBC Heritage will be broadcast live on CBS in ⁤the‌ United States. Check ⁢your local listings for channel information.
  • Golf Channel: ⁤ The Golf Channel will provide exclusive coverage of the RBC Heritage, ​including live ‍coverage of the final round. The Golf ⁣Channel ‍is⁢ available ‌on ⁣most major cable ‌and satellite providers.

To help you decide‍ which option is⁣ best for you, here is a table summarizing the key features‌ of each:

Feature PGA Tour Live ESPN+ CBS Golf Channel
Subscription ‍required? Yes Yes No No
Live coverage Yes Yes Yes Yes
Multiple camera angles Yes Yes No No
Expert commentary Yes Yes Yes Yes
Access to‍ other ⁣content No Yes No Yes

Don’t‌ miss out on ⁣captivating insights and⁣ expert commentary during the ⁤exciting closing round of the 2024 RBC Heritage. ‌Join ⁢renowned⁣ golf analysts and commentators ‌for an⁤ immersive viewing ⁣experience​ that will⁤ unravel the strategies and‌ performances on ‌the course.

Whether you’re a seasoned golf ‌enthusiast⁣ or ‌a casual viewer, our expert ⁢panel will provide:

  • Technical analysis: ‌ Detailed breakdowns of ⁢each player’s swing, putting stroke, and course management.
  • Strategic insights: Expert predictions and analysis ⁣of ‍the ⁣winning ‌strategies and potential upsets.
  • Historical perspectives: Comparisons to past RBC Heritage performances‍ and ‌memorable moments to enhance your understanding.

Enjoy the thrill of the final round as our expert team⁤ brings you an unparalleled level of commentary and‌ analysis. Witness the drama unfold, understand the nuances of the​ game, and deepen your appreciation for the‌ RBC Heritage’s rich history.‌

The final round of the 2024 RBC Heritage was halted‍ due to ‌the ⁢darkness ​on Sunday evening. Play will continue from the 17th tee, with the leaders scheduled to tee off at⁣ 8:30 AM ET on⁣ Monday, June ⁢17. The Golf Channel will provide full coverage​ of the finish.

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