Where Can I Watch The Pga Championship On Tv

Okay, golf fans, let's cut to the chase. You’re itching to see some nail-biting putts and impressive drives at the PGA Championship, right? But where exactly do you need to park yourself in front of the TV (or tablet, let's be honest) to catch all the action?
The Broadcast Breakdown: Your Viewing Options
First things first: Think of the PGA Championship broadcast schedule like a delicious, multi-course meal. There's an appetizer, the main course, and a little dessert thrown in for good measure. And much like a real meal, you need to know where to find each course!
CBS: The Weekend Warrior
For many, CBS is the granddaddy of golf broadcasting. They're the ones who typically bring you the weekend rounds, when the pressure is on and the leaderboard is tighter than your golf glove after a humid day.
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Imagine Jim Nantz's soothing voice narrating the final putts – pure golf bliss, right? Think of it like settling into your favorite armchair, knowing you're in good hands.
ESPN/ESPN+: Early Bird Gets the Worm (and the Golf)
ESPN and its streaming sibling, ESPN+, are your go-to for the early rounds. They usually kick things off on Thursday and Friday, showcasing the players trying to position themselves for a weekend run.

ESPN+ is where things get interesting. It’s like having a secret, behind-the-scenes pass. You might catch featured groups, get glimpses of specific holes, or even see more of your favorite (or least favorite) golfers.
Don't Forget Peacock!
Yes, Peacock also streams some of the action! This is especially handy for those extra hours when CBS or ESPN aren't covering it. Consider Peacock your trusty sidekick when you want to extend your golf-watching marathon.

A Few Hilarious (and Helpful) Tips
Let’s be real, navigating broadcast schedules can be more confusing than reading a player's lie on the green after a particularly bad divot. So here are a few pointers:
- Check Your Local Listings: This might sound old-school, but it’s still a good idea to peek at your local TV listings. You know, just in case a rogue weather delay throws everything off!
- Embrace Streaming: Streaming services are your friends. They let you watch on your phone while, say, pretending to do chores. Just don't let your boss catch you!
- Beware of Spoilers: If you can't watch live, tread carefully on social media. One wrong scroll, and BAM! You know who won. Avoid at all costs!
The Unofficial Drinking Game (Play Responsibly!)
Okay, purely for fun, let’s brainstorm a PGA Championship viewing drinking game (again, please drink responsibly!).

- Take a sip every time someone mentions "major championship."
- Take a sip every time a player hits it into the water. (Maybe just a small sip for this one...your liver will thank you).
- Take a sip every time there is an amazing shot of the beautiful scenery surrounding the course.
- Chug when there is a hole-in-one! (Or, you know, just cheer loudly).
Ultimately, watching the PGA Championship should be a joyous experience. Whether you're glued to CBS, exploring the depths of ESPN+, or sneaking glances on your phone, enjoy the drama, the skill, and the occasional unexpected moment.
Now go forth, grab your snacks, and get ready for some unforgettable golf! Just remember to shout "Get in the hole!" at least once. It's tradition!
