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2024 World Wide Technology Championship Friday TV, streaming: How to watch Round 2

2024 World Wide Technology Championship Friday TV, streaming: How to watch Round 2

The⁤ 2024 World Wide​ Technology Championship gets ⁤underway on Friday, April⁢ 26, at El Camaleon⁢ Golf Course in Mayakoba, Mexico.​ The tournament will be⁣ televised on Golf Channel and streamed on PGA Tour Live,⁣ with coverage⁤ beginning at 1 pm ET.

– Round 2 TV, ‌Streaming Schedule for ⁤2024⁤ World Wide ‍Technology Championship

Round⁣ 2 TV, Streaming ‍Schedule for 2024 World Wide Technology​ Championship

The second round of the 2024 World Wide Technology Championship ​tees off on Friday, April 26 at 8:00 AM ET and​ will⁢ be broadcast on Golf ⁢Channel and PGA TOUR LIVE. Golf Channel’s live coverage begins at 1:00 PM ET and will continue until 6:00 PM ET. ⁤

You can also follow ​the action live online via PGA TOUR ⁣LIVE, which will provide⁤ streaming​ coverage of all four rounds of the tournament.

Tee⁢ times ⁢for the second round will ​be‌ announced closer to ⁣the tournament date. Stay tuned for⁤ updates.

TV Schedule

Network Time (ET)
Golf Channel 1:00 PM – 6:00 PM

Streaming Schedule

Time ⁤(ET)
8:00 AM⁤ – 6:00 PM

– ⁣Golf Channel ⁢and ‍PGA TOUR LIVE: Friday Coverage Details

- Golf Channel and PGA⁤ TOUR ​LIVE: Friday⁣ Coverage‌ Details
Golf ​Channel and PGA TOUR LIVE: Friday Coverage Details

Tune in to Golf ⁢Channel and PGA TOUR LIVE on Friday, April 26, for extensive coverage ⁣of the second‍ round of the ‌2024 World Wide⁤ Technology Championship.

Golf Channel

Live From (pre-show): ​1:00 PM ET
Tournament Play: ‌ 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM ET

Golf Channel’s experienced commentary team will provide expert analysis⁢ and insights throughout the coverage, showcasing the best moments ‍from‍ the day’s play.

PGA TOUR LIVE

PGA TOUR LIVE offers comprehensive streaming coverage of all⁤ four rounds of the‍ tournament, including:

Featured Groups: Follow select player⁢ groups and watch ⁤their swings up close.
Live Leaderboard: Track the ‍leaders and challengers in real-time.
* On-Demand Highlights: Relive the most exciting moments from the day’s ⁣play.

Tee Times

Tee ​times for Friday’s round⁢ will be ⁢announced closer to the tournament date. Keep an eye on PGA TOUR’s official website for the latest‍ updates.

Round 2 Tee‌ Times, Featured Groups to Watch on Friday

The second round​ of the 2024‍ Travelers Championship is set to begin at 8:00 AM ET on Friday, ⁣June 21st. There ‌are several featured groups ⁣to watch on Friday, including the ‌following:

Group⁣ 1 (teeing off at 8:00⁣ AM ET): Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm, and Justin ​Thomas
Group 2 (teeing off at 8:20 AM ET): Scottie Scheffler, Collin ​Morikawa, and Patrick Cantlay
Group 3‍ (teeing off ​at‍ 8:40 AM ‍ET): Shane Lowry, Tyrrell Hatton,⁤ and Matt⁣ Fitzpatrick

These groups are all comprised of some of the top players in the world, and they are sure to ⁣provide ‌some exciting golf on Friday.

In addition to the featured groups, there are several other⁢ players ‌to watch on⁣ Friday. ‌These ‍include:

Will Zalatoris: Zalatoris⁤ is one ⁢of the most​ exciting young players in⁤ the‍ world, and he is coming off a ⁤win ⁢at ‍the AT&T Byron⁤ Nelson.
Cameron Young: Young is another ⁢young player who is having a ‌breakout‌ season. He has already⁤ won twice on the PGA Tour this ‌year.
Viktor Hovland: Hovland⁤ is one of the ‍best players in ​the world,‌ and he is always a threat to win.

The second round of ‍the Travelers Championship is sure to ‌be full⁢ of excitement. Be⁣ sure to tune in⁢ to Golf Channel to catch all the action.

| Tee ‍Time | ​Players |
|—|—|
| 8:00 AM ET⁣ | Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm, Justin​ Thomas |
| 8:20 AM ET | Scottie Scheffler, Collin Morikawa, Patrick Cantlay‌ |
| 8:40 AM ET | Shane Lowry, Tyrrell Hatton, Matt​ Fitzpatrick |

Don’t miss a moment of the ⁣thrilling action as the World Wide ​Technology Championship unfolds from​ Mayakoba’s​ El Camaleon ⁣Golf Course. Tune‌ in ‍to Golf Channel or PGA TOUR LIVE on‌ Friday for exclusive coverage of Round 2. Tee ‍times will ​be ‌announced shortly, so stay tuned for updates.

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