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2026 John Deere Classic: How to watch, PGA schedule on ESPN

2026 John Deere Classic: How to watch, PGA schedule on ESPN

Fans eager⁤ to catch every stroke⁤ of ⁢the 2026 John Deere Classic will find robust ‍live broadcast‍ options exclusively ⁢on ESPN+. The network promises full coverage‍ from the lush greens⁣ of TPC Deere ⁤run in Silvis, Illinois, spanning all‍ rounds from July 8 through​ July 14. Viewers can ⁣expect not ⁤only live streams but also **enhanced camera angles**, real-time scoring updatesand seamless access across devices, allowing golf enthusiasts to follow the tournament anytime, anywhere.

Anticipation builds around ⁤star contenders‌ returning to chase the title,⁤ including past⁣ champions and ⁢rising talents making their mark on the‍ PGA Tour. ⁤Keep ‌an⁣ eye on notable names such as Viktor Hovland⁢ and ⁣Collin Morikawa,⁣ who are ⁢poised⁢ for thrilling competition alongside ‌promising newcomers eager⁣ to‍ challenge the leaderboard. This‍ blend⁣ of seasoned ⁤veterans and ​emerging stars ⁤ensures an electrifying week of golf, with each round bringing unpredictable drama to the fairways of ‌Illinois.

ESPN+ will also deliver comprehensive expert analysis before and after ‌each round, ⁣featuring insights from top golf analysts and former ⁤tour pros. Exclusive interviews with players ⁣and tournament insiders ⁢will enrich the viewing experience,while highlight‍ reels and key moment ‌breakdowns ​will keep‌ fans engaged throughout the week. Below ‌is‌ a quick glance at the broadcast schedule designed⁤ for easy reference:

Day Coverage Time (ET)
tuesday, July⁢ 8 Pro-Am & Practice Rounds 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Wednesday, July 9 First⁣ Round ​Live 12:00‌ PM -⁣ 6:00 ⁤PM
Thursday, July 10 Second‌ Round Live 12:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Friday, July 11 third Round ⁤Live⁤ & Analysis 12:00 PM – 7:00⁣ PM
Saturday, july 12 Final ⁣Round Live⁢ & Highlights 11:00 ⁤AM – 7:00 PM
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Headline: Bunkers at The Open Bunkers at The Open are different this year — here’s why it matters

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