How to watch the 2026 PGA Championship: TV schedule, streaming, tee times

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How to watch the 2026 PGA Championship: TV schedule, streaming, tee times

How to watch the 2026 PGA Championship: TV schedule, streaming, tee times

How to watch the 2026 PGA Championship at Aronimink this week, with full PGA Championship streaming info, TV schedule, tee times and more.

How to watch the 2026 PGA Championship: TV schedule, streaming, tee times

How to watch the 2026 PGA Championship at Aronimink this week, with full PGA Championship streaming info, TV schedule, tee times and more.

The 2026 PGA Championship is set to tee off Thursday through Sunday, May 14–17, at the historic Aronimink Golf Club in Pennsylvania. As the second major of the season, this event promises world-class drama, and we've got your complete guide to watching every swing, from TV schedules and streaming options to full tee times.

This year marks a special homecoming: Aronimink last hosted the PGA Championship in 1962, when Gary Player claimed the title. Over six decades later, the course is ready to crown a new champion—and the field is stacked with talent. Leading the charge is Rory McIlroy, fresh off his 2026 Masters victory and chasing his third PGA Championship win. The World No. 2 is aiming for major number seven, and he'll be the man to beat.

But standing in his way is Scottie Scheffler, the World No. 1 and defending PGA champion. After a runner-up finish to McIlroy at Augusta, Scheffler is hungry to flip the script and reclaim glory at a course that demands precision. Meanwhile, Jordan Spieth is chasing history: a win this week would complete the career Grand Slam, cementing his legacy among the game's all-time greats.

Keep an eye on the rising stars, too. Cameron Young has been on a tear, while brothers Matt and Alex Fitzpatrick bring a compelling sibling rivalry to the fairways. And don't overlook Bryson DeChambeau, who leads a group of 11 LIV Golf players in the field, adding an extra layer of intrigue to an already loaded leaderboard.

When it comes to watching the action, ESPN and CBS have you covered. ESPN will broadcast the first two rounds on Thursday and Friday, plus morning coverage on the weekend. Then, on Saturday and Sunday, CBS takes over for the heart of the third and final rounds. If you're cutting the cord, don't worry—there are plenty of streaming options to catch every shot live, ensuring you won't miss a moment of the drama.

So grab your gear, settle in, and get ready for a week of unforgettable golf at Aronimink. Whether you're rooting for a major champion or a history-maker, this is one tournament you won't want to miss.

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