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– Sunday Showdown: Your Complete TV & Streaming Guide to Round 4 at the 2025 Procore Championship
– Don’t Miss Sunday’s Finish – Tee Times, Featured Groups & How to Watch Round 4 Live

Live ⁢coverage of Round 4 of the ​2025 Procore Championship will be carried live on Sunday,‍ with early action beginning on Golf ‌Channel adn full-field streaming available through ESPN+. As the tournament reaches ​its culminating ‌day, fans can track the closing groups and leaderboard swings across broadcast windows ‌and streaming services – below you’ll find updated tee times, featured pairings and everything you need to watch.
Broadcast schedule and ​TV windows for Sunday Round 4 at the procore Championship

Sunday TV windows⁤ and broadcast plan for​ Round 4 at the Procore Championship

National broadcast windows will carry ⁤the championship’s final round across both linear television ‍and ‌streaming outlets. Early coverage and featured-hole segments will air on Golf⁣ Channel, feeding into ⁣the principal network broadcast on CBS (scheduled 3:00-6:00⁣ p.m. ET). Viewers who want wall-to-wall coverage can stream every group live on ESPN+, which will ⁢also host on‑demand replays after⁣ the live feed concludes.

Multiple viewing paths are⁣ available so fans can follow the‍ action wherever they ‍are:

  • golf Channel – ⁣morning and mid‑day featured‑hole packages and lead‑ins.
  • CBS – the primary‍ late‑afternoon ‌network window with ⁤produced highlights and studio segments.
  • ESPN+ – comprehensive streaming ⁢of all⁤ tee times, optional alternate‑hole views and archived⁢ rounds.
  • Official tournament app ⁣ – real‑time leaderboard, shot tracer and push notifications.

Broadcasters will ‍coordinate coverage during the late‑afternoon stretch so the highest-profile groups receive⁢ broad exposure across TV ⁤and stream‌ platforms.

featured Group Tee Time (ET) TV Window
Course leader‌ & nearest challenger 2:15 p.m. 3:00-4:30 p.m. (CBS‍ / ​ESPN+)
Past champion – featured pairing 2:30 ​p.m. 4:30-6:00 p.m. (CBS⁤ / ESPN+)
Late final group 2:45 p.m. Final holes highlighted across platforms

Production notes: expect split‑screen looks during pivotal stretches, live shot‑tracer overlays, mic‑up segments and on‑course reporters stationed at critical holes such as‌ short par‑3s‍ and the closing trio. Commentary will toggle between play‑by‑play⁣ on the network broadcast and‍ more granular hole‑by‑hole analysis on the ⁢streaming feeds, with frequent leaderboard updates during commercial breaks. ESPN+ is highly ⁤likely to feature exclusive tee‑to‑green ⁣replays on decisive shots.

Viewing advice: authenticate your TV provider for CBS or subscribe to ESPN+ to watch the full day without regional restrictions where applicable. Install the tournament app for push alerts and ⁣secondary camera angles, and set a DVR reminder for ‌the 3:00 p.m. ET network window if you plan to review the final stretch later. For the smoothest live stream, connect via high‑speed Wi‑fi or a wired⁣ connection and verify your platform’s app for any last‑minute schedule updates.

Streaming access, regional blackouts and login troubleshooting

Rights holders and broadcast partners govern access to Sunday’s final round; major services -⁤ including Peacock, Paramount+ and PGA TOUR Live partners – will enforce geo‑restrictions based on‍ contractual territory rights. Expect regional blackouts in markets where a local linear broadcast has exclusive coverage, and note that platforms commonly‌ perform location checks during sign‑in and when a stream starts.

Steps to minimize access issues:

  • Verify your subscription through the rights holder’s official app or website before Sunday.
  • enable location⁤ services so the app can confirm your region if required.
  • Update apps and clear cached data to avoid authentication hiccups.
  • Have login credentials handy and enable⁣ two‑factor authentication if offered by the service.

Common⁢ causes of login failures include ⁤incorrect passwords, lapsed subscriptions and limits on concurrent streams tied to account tiers. Experts reccommend signing in at least 15 minutes before⁣ tee time, keeping a backup device available, and recording any error codes or screenshots to ‌speed support interactions.

Platform blackout Risk Quick fix
Paramount+ Medium Confirm local CBS ⁤rights; sign in early
Peacock Low-Medium Clear cache; update the app
PGA⁢ TOUR Live Low active subscription; enable location

Rights holders will share official updates via social media and in‑app messages; follow those accounts for real‑time notices. If you run into persistent regional blocks, contact customer support with screenshots and timestamps – that documentation is ofen required to resolve billing or access disputes promptly.

Matthew Clark (‑14) ​enters Sunday atop the leaderboard and will tee off in the final group at 2:40 p.m.ET alongside former winner Ryan Chen and breakout talent Samir Patel. Expect a close back‑nine duel as network and streaming coverage narrow in on the leaders.

Earlier pairings ​can still ​reshuffle the leaderboard: aggressive approaches on‍ scoring holes like the 7th ⁢and 16th produced notable movement throughout the week. Broadcasters will spotlight⁣ momentum swings and⁣ late‑round putting under pressure.

  • 10:06 a.m. ET – Early movers: Olivia Morales &⁣ Aaron Tate
  • 12:22 p.m. ET – Long⁣ hitters to watch: Cole Rivers & Ben Ito
  • 2:40 p.m.⁢ ET -⁢ Final group:​ Matthew Clark, Ryan Chen,​ Samir Patel
Time (ET) Group Why to watch
10:06 Morales ⁤/ Tate Early momentum ⁢builders with‍ low rounds
12:22 Rivers / Ito Big hitters, risky lines for reward
14:40 Clark / Chen / Patel Top contenders – head‑to‑head ⁤battle

Wind and pin​ placements will shape tactics on the par‑5s and ⁤the late reachable par‑4s; the 16th looks poised​ to produce birdie runs while the 18th may force ⁣do‑or‑die ⁤choices off the tee. Television coverage will pivot to critical shots and leaderboard swings as​ they occur.

Final‑round narratives, course conditions and holes likely ⁢to decide the champion

Sunday promises pressure as ⁢a tight leaderboard meets a course that has firmed up. Leaders must mix ⁣boldness with control on ‍firm fairways where approach accuracy and putting will separate the contenders.

Conditions shoudl favor longer‍ hitters early and precision players late: firm landing areas, closely mown rough and fast, crowned greens that reward low, ⁤spinning wedge shots. ‍Afternoon⁢ gusts coudl transform routine par‑4s into strategic challenges, forcing players to rethink club choices and target lines.

Scenarios to watch ‍include:

  • Early driver‑off⁣ tee plays that can create ⁤eagle opportunities or costly mistakes on reachable par‑5s;
  • Mid‑round pin placements on small,⁤ sloping surfaces that ⁣demand exact distance control;
  • Finishing‑hole ⁤strategy – whether leaders chase ⁣birdies or play conservatively for par under pressure.
Hole Yardage Why it matters
7 (Par 5) 520 Risk/reward tee positions create eagle or big‑score chances
13 (Par 3) 195 Small, sloped green -‌ one‑putts are premium
18 ‍(Par 4) 450 Finishing hole that ‌will reward smart risk management

The championship could turn on a single misplayed approach, a bold run at a par‑5, or a composed ‍two‑putt when it matters​ most. Watch how leaders adapt as wind and moving pins narrow scoring windows in the closing hour.

Hands‑on viewing tips: devices, DVR settings and following social coverage

Round 4 will‍ be available through the network feed and authenticated ⁣streaming services ‍- confirm which rights holder applies to your market and install the relevant ⁣app before Sunday. Always sign in ⁢with your​ TV provider or event account ‌ahead of time to avoid last‑minute login issues.

To avoid missing crucial finishes, schedule recordings with a minimum 15‑minute lead‑in and a 30‑minute post‑round buffer. ​If your DVR supports‍ it,enable continuous or single‑event padding⁣ and ensure you have adequate storage – high‑resolution captures (1080p/4K) require substantially more space.

Device setup matters. Use a wired Ethernet connection or a 5GHz wi‑Fi band ‍for ⁢smart TVs and set‑top boxes,keep mobile apps updated and close background ‌streams on tablets and phones. If you’ll​ be streaming away from​ home, enable ‌data saver modes onyl when necessary and carry a ⁤power bank for long viewing sessions. For 4K streams, aim for roughly‍ 25 Mbps; for stable HD, 5-10 Mbps is a practical guideline.

Social channels will supply live clips, hole‑by‑hole updates and expert takes – ⁤follow the⁤ tournament’s ⁢verified⁣ accounts and⁢ official hashtags for the fastest highlights. A split‑screen setup (main stream on⁤ TV, live text or social ​feeds on a ⁤tablet/phone) is a‍ useful way to track‌ score changes; mute push notifications if you want to avoid spoilers.

Quick checklist:

  • DVR: +15 min start, +30 min end; verify storage
  • Connection: Ethernet or 5GHz Wi‑Fi
  • devices: ⁢ Keep apps current; close background tasks
  • Social: Follow official‌ accounts and the tournament hashtag
Device Recommended setting Tip
Smart TV / Set‑top Wired Ethernet; ​4K stream where available Record with padding
Tablet / Phone 5GHz Wi‑fi; battery saver off Use app alerts for key​ highlights
Laptop Wired or close to router Open live⁣ stats beside the stream

Where ‌to find replays, highlights and post‑round expert breakdowns

Full replays of Sunday’s final round should be posted on the primary streaming partner shortly after play ends – ​ ESPN+ is expected to provide complete on‑demand coverage. For viewers preferring television, the Golf Channel and affiliated cable partners often air condensed encore presentations later in the evening; check local listings for times. short highlight packages and key⁢ moments are typically uploaded to the PGA Tour’s video hub within an hour ⁣of the final ⁤putt.

Post‑round analysis from broadcast ⁤talent and​ tour insiders will be available across ‌multiple ‍channels.Studio crews will dissect turning​ points in dedicated ‌segments, while experienced writers and ‌analysts publish tactical breakdowns on ‍the tour site and major outlets such as Golf Digest‍ and ESPN.com. Podcasts and radio recaps offer longer ​conversations and player interviews‍ for deeper context beyond bulletin‑board highlights.

If you miss the live telecast, replays are straightforward to ‍access:⁢ sign into your ESPN+ account for the full replay, use your cable provider’s on‑demand DVR service for network encores, or visit the PGA⁢ Tour app for chaptered clips and shot‑by‑shot highlights. Premium subscribers typically gain access to higher resolution full rounds, while free ​users can view highlight reels and post‑round conferences. Mobile viewers should enable background downloads ahead of time ​to reduce streaming interruptions.

Social platforms will carry fast reaction clips and bite‑sized analysis from⁤ on‑site commentators. The‍ broadcaster’s official handles will post instant highlights, player reactions and mic‑up moments across ⁣YouTube, X,⁤ Instagram Reels and TikTok within minutes. For curated expert‌ takeaways, ⁣follow the tour’s official feeds and the‌ broadcast team – many contributors publish follow‑up threads and short videos summarizing swing‍ adjustments, leaderboard changes and decisive holes.

Platform What to expect
ESPN+ Full replay, extended highlights and post‑round pressers
golf Channel Condensed encores and studio analysis
PGA Tour App / Site Shot clips, leaderboard breakdowns and interviews
YouTube / Social Instant highlights, mic‑up moments ⁤and expert clips

Q&A

Note: the web search results supplied for this request did not include specific broadcast confirmations for​ the ⁢Procore championship.The Q&A⁢ below summarizes what viewers should expect and where to verify final Sunday (Round 4) TV and streaming ⁣details. Always check the tournament and broadcasters’ official channels​ for last‑minute changes.

Q: When and where will Round 4 (Sunday) of the 2025 Procore⁢ Championship be televised?
A: Final‑round coverage is slated for Sunday and will be broadcast live. Weekend⁣ coverage for this series typically features an⁣ early window on a golf‑dedicated cable channel with the ​final hours carried on a broadcast or streaming partner. Confirm exact times on the Procore Championship website, the PGA Tour schedule and ⁤local listings.

Q: Which networks⁤ and streaming platforms are​ likely to carry Sunday’s coverage?
A: Early rounds frequently enough air on the Golf Channel with complete streaming via the tournament’s streaming partner. Earlier rounds in ‍2025 have used ‍Golf Channel for early coverage and ⁢ESPN+ for full streams; similar arrangements are common for final‑round coverage. Check the event and broadcaster pages for the week’s official plan.

Q: What broadcast‍ windows ⁤should I ⁣expect on ⁢Sunday?
A: Expect featured‑group coverage in the early ‌afternoon followed by​ an extended final‑round ​telecast running ‌into the late afternoon and early evening Eastern time. Exact windows depend on the event and broadcaster – consult your local listings and the tournament schedule.

Q: How can I stream Round 4 live without cable?
A: Streaming choices generally include ⁤the tournament’s streaming partner (for instance, ESPN+ in recent weeks), ⁢the broadcaster’s streaming apps, or third‑party services that carry the ‍network (subscription may ⁢be required). Download ⁢the relevant app (ESPN, Golf Channel,⁣ CBS/Paramount, Peacock, etc.) ⁢and sign in with a pay‑TV provider or subscribe directly where available. Verify the tournament’s designated streaming partner for⁢ the week.

Q:⁤ Where do I find‌ tee times⁢ and featured groups on Sunday?
A:⁤ The Procore Championship official ⁢site and the PGA Tour live schedule publish updated tee times and featured pairings, normally released after Saturday’s round concludes. Live scoring and pairings are also available via the PGA Tour app and the tournament’s social channels.

Q: Will there be⁤ blackout ⁤or regional restrictions?
A: Blackouts depend on rights agreements between the tour⁤ and broadcasters. Some streams or local broadcast windows might potentially be blacked out in markets with a linear ‌telecast. Review the streaming service’s blackout policy and your local ⁤listings ​ahead of the final round.

Q: Who will be calling the action on air?
A: commentator lineups are set by the broadcast partners and can vary week‑to‑week. the tournament and networks will publish ⁤a broadcast schedule ‌listing hosts, play‑by‑play announcers and analysts ⁤prior to the weekend.Q: How will weather or delays ‌impact Sunday’s ⁣schedule?
A: Weather interruptions can push coverage later into the evening⁢ or even force completion‌ on Monday. broadcasters⁤ will ​update viewers in ‍real time; follow the tournament’s official channels and your provider’s alerts for schedule changes.

Q: Can ⁤I ​watch highlights and condensed ⁢replays after the round?
A: Yes. Broadcasters usually post clips and highlight packages online ​and ‌to social platforms⁤ shortly ​after play ends. Full‌ replays or condensed rounds might potentially ‍be available via on‑demand services, the tour’s streaming platform, or the tournament website.

Q: How can international viewers watch ​Round 4?
A: International rights vary by country. National sports broadcasters‌ holding golf rights will list the event on their schedules; international streaming platforms may also carry it.Check the Procore Championship’s international media page or your national sports broadcaster.

Q: Where is the best place to⁢ confirm final‑round broadcast and streaming details?
A: The tournament’s official website, ​the PGA Tour schedule and live scoring pages, ‍and⁤ the official websites or apps of the named broadcasters/streaming partners are the ‌authoritative sources⁣ for up‑to‑date ⁢data.Social ‍feeds for the Procore Championship and the broadcasters will also post last‑minute updates.Q: ‍Who do fans contact for⁤ technical or access problems during the broadcast?
A: For ‌streaming technical help, contact the streaming service’s customer support. For ‌scheduling or tournament information,reach out to the Procore Championship media relations or ​consult the tournament’s official contact page.

For the confirmed Sunday start ​time, final broadcast window and stream links, consult the Procore⁣ Championship official site and your chosen broadcaster’s schedule on Sunday morning.

As the final round approaches, ​double‑check​ local listings and the Procore⁣ Championship’s official social channels for ‌any updates to ‌start times or‍ streaming arrangements. Tune in for live⁣ coverage, up‑to‑the‑minute leaderboard tracking and post‑round highlights as the 2025 title is decided.
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Catch ​the Final⁤ Round Live: 2025⁢ Procore Championship TV Windows,​ Tee ⁢Times​ & Streaming

Quick viewing⁤ snapshot

  • Event: 2025 Procore Championship – Round ‌4 (Final Round)
  • Primary broadcast partners: Golf channel ⁣& ESPN+⁣ (confirm local⁤ listings)
  • How to follow live scoring: PGA TOUR app, tournament website, official​ leaderboard on ESPN
  • Best​ way to watch: stream on⁤ ESPN+‍ for flexible windows,⁢ tune to ⁢Golf Channel ⁣for featured coverage and commentary

Where to find official tee‌ times & pairings

Final-round tee times and featured groups are set‌ after completion of Round 3 and posted by the tournament and PGA TOUR.Because pairings change on Saturday, the most reliable sources for accurate Round 4 tee times are:

  • Official 2025 ⁣Procore Championship website – look for “Pairings & Tee Times” ​or “Leaderboard”
  • PGA TOUR official site and the ⁣PGA TOUR app – ​real-time pairings and push notifications
  • Golf​ Channel schedule / mobile​ app – broadcast listings and featured groups
  • ESPN+ schedule and your streaming guide (for live windows​ and ⁢alternate feeds)

Typical final-round TV windows (what ⁢to ‌expect)

Broadcast partners⁤ sometimes vary the‌ exact windows, but⁤ the final ⁣round on the ⁢PGA ‍TOUR usually follows a recognizable pattern​ that helps you plan your viewing:

  • Early coverage (morning): Featured⁤ groups from earlier tee times,‌ morning coverage often starts mid-morning local time.
  • Midday coverage: Live play continues across the course with ⁢access to⁢ multiple groups; streaming feeds or alternate⁤ coverage often show back-9 drama.
  • Prime window ⁢(afternoon/evening): ‍Final⁣ groups and ‍the leaderboard battle -‍ this is where most networks focus marquee production, camera rigs on 18, mic’d‌ players‌ and on-course reporters.

Tip: check your local TV ‍guide and the Golf channel schedule on Sunday for precise start/end times. If ESPN+ is listed as a ‌partner​ for streaming, their windowed schedule will show both ‍live ⁢and​ on-demand segments.

How to watch – channel ‌& streaming checklist

  • Golf Channel (cable/satellite) – flagship coverage, studio commentary, featured groups, hole-by-hole analysis.
  • ESPN+ (streaming) – flexible windows, alternate camera angles‌ sometimes available, on-demand replays.
  • PGA ‍TOUR Live (when available) – shot-by-shot feeds and featured group cameras; subscription required⁣ for many tournaments.
  • Network apps⁤ (Golf Channel app, ESPN app, Fox Sports app ​where applicable) – sign in⁤ with your ⁣TV provider for access.
  • Social‍ platforms – ⁣for highlights and⁤ short clips: Golf Channel social channels, PGA TOUR social accounts,⁣ and ESPN highlights.

Round 4 featured groups – ⁢what to watch

Featured groups are typically made up of the clubhouse leaders,players near the top of the ⁢leaderboard,and marquee names who can swing‍ the leaderboard on Sunday. Here’s what to look for:

  • leaders⁤ and co-leaders: These pairings​ frequently enough tee off in ‌the final waves and receive the ⁢most airtime.
  • Players making a late⁤ push: Watch‌ players inside the‍ top ⁣10-20 who can challenge ‌on the ​back 9.
  • Local ⁣or fan favorites: They draw crowd⁣ noise ⁢and moments that translate well to TV.
  • Shotmakers on par-5s‌ and key par-3s: ​Final-round risk/reward moments often decide ‍the championship.

Sample⁤ featured ⁢group table (example format​ – check official pairings)

Time (Local) Group Why to Watch
12:30 PM Leader A / Player​ B Leader with hot ‌iron play
1:00 PM Contender ‌C ⁤/ ⁢Veteran D Contender ‌seeking first win
2:15​ PM Fan Favourite E / Young ‍Gun F High shot-making drama expected

Note: This table⁣ is‍ a sample layout – use official tournament pairings for exact ‌tee times and pairings.

How to follow live⁢ scoring & advanced stats

  • PGA TOUR app – live leaderboard, hole-by-hole scoring, shot charts and strokes gained analytics.
  • ESPN live leaderboard ‌- ‍integrates with video coverage on⁢ ESPN+ and provides real-time⁣ updates.
  • Golf Channel on-air graphics – useful for context on weather,⁢ tee-to-green stats and course conditions.
  • Twitter/X and Threads – quickest for​ micro-updates, but verify via ⁤official‍ sources ⁢for accuracy.

Recommended second-screen setup‌ (maximize the viewing⁤ experience)

  1. Primary‍ screen: watch Golf channel or stream ESPN+ for the broadcast feed.
  2. Second ‍screen: PGA​ TOUR‌ app or ​ESPN leaderboard for‌ hole-by-hole scoring and shot charts.
  3. Third feed (optional): follow social highlights or an‍ alternate camera feed (if ​offered) for missed shots and replays.
  4. Use a Bluetooth headset for commentary⁣ if you’re on the go ⁢or multi-tasking.

Fantasy golf⁤ & betting pointers for Final Round

Whether ⁢you’re managing‌ a daily fantasy lineup or tracking betting markets,⁤ the final round⁢ has ​special ​considerations:

  • Lineup lock times:⁢ fantasy contests lock at ‍tee time ‌- confirm ⁣the time⁣ for⁣ your chosen group.
  • Course form & leader momentum: players who have birdied late ⁢on​ Saturday can carry⁤ momentum‍ into Sunday.
  • Weather &‍ pin positions: final-round setups are often firmer and faster – favor ⁤players ‌with ​strong putting stats.
  • Correlated plays: when a player‍ is ⁢in a​ featured group near the leaders, their scoring volatility increases – adjust bankroll/fantasy exposure accordingly.

Practical viewing tips⁣ for casual fans

  • Set alerts on the PGA TOUR app for push notifications when ⁤your favorite players⁢ make birdies or bogeys.
  • Use DVR to skip commercials or catch up on delayed ⁣starts if you’re streaming under a different​ time⁤ zone.
  • If ​viewing at a public venue (bar, watch party), call ⁣ahead to ensure the venue carries Golf Channel or⁢ allows streaming from ‌your device.
  • For noisy live streams, enable closed captions or ‍a second audio feed when available to ⁢avoid missing commentary details.

Broadcast production features to watch for

Modern golf broadcasts offer ⁤more ‍than just camera‌ work. Expect:

  • On-course microphones for real-time player and caddie ⁤audio (player mic ‍windows).
  • Enhanced telestration and 3D hole⁢ models that explain risk/reward ⁣strategy.
  • Shot-tracking overlays and “line ‌of play” visuals to show trajectory and landing zones.
  • Interactive graphics on streaming platforms​ – multiple ⁤camera angles, hole maps and stat filters.

Live social and highlight strategies

If you can’t watch the full broadcast, here’s how​ to keep up in near-real time⁢ without spoilers:

  • Follow official​ highlight ‌accounts‌ (Golf Channel, PGA TOUR) for short reels.
  • Enable push highlights only in ​your PGA TOUR or ESPN app​ to get key​ shot alerts​ without‌ the full play-by-play.
  • use a “no-spoiler” mode on social apps where available – ⁤Twitter/X lists or mute keywords until you’ve ⁣watched the finish.

accessibility ⁣& ⁤viewing tips

  • Closed captions: ⁢available on ‌ESPN+ and most streaming apps – enable via‍ player settings.
  • Audio descriptions:‍ check app⁣ settings for those who need narrated non-visual information.
  • Streaming⁣ bandwidth: a⁣ stable ⁢connection (5-10 Mbps) ​is recommended for HD; higher for 4K⁤ where offered.

Local ⁣attendance tips (if you plan to be on-site)

  • Arrive⁢ early to watch players warm up and secure good vantage‍ points near ⁣the 18th green and signature holes.
  • Bring a portable battery, ⁣sunscreen, and a printed ⁣course map (cell service⁢ can be patchy).
  • Check the tournament’s bag policy‌ and⁤ prohibited items before⁤ leaving home.

Where to confirm final details

Because broadcast windows and⁣ tee ​times are finalized late in​ the week, cross-check these resources on Sunday morning for the most ⁤accurate info:

  • Tournament official site – pairings, rules‌ info, on-site maps
  • Golf Channel schedule page⁣ and mobile​ app
  • ESPN+‍ schedule and ⁤notifications within the ESPN⁣ app
  • PGA TOUR app – official tee times, leaderboard, live stats

Final ‍tips for a stress-free Sunday viewing

  • Decide in advance whether you’re⁣ watching the whole​ final round or just tuning in for the back 9 – plan your meals⁢ and breaks accordingly.
  • If ⁤following multiple players via fantasy or betting,⁢ set‌ up alerts for key moments (birdies, eagles,⁣ final-hole pars/bogeys).
  • Keep a second device for live scoring so you ⁣can quickly check results without ​rewinding‍ the ⁢broadcast.
  • Most importantly: enjoy⁣ the drama – final rounds often turn on a single shot or putt, and being prepared makes that moment even ‍sweeter to watch.

Note: Search results available to this article did not return the official Procore⁤ Championship broadcast schedule. For exact start times, featured‍ groups and up-to-the-minute⁤ coverage,⁢ always ‍consult the official tournament site, ‌the PGA TOUR app, Golf Channel and ESPN+ listings‍ on Sunday morning.

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