The 2024 PGA Championship begins on Thursday, May 16, 2024 (5/16/24) with the first round of the competition at the Valhalla Golf Club, in Louisville, Kentucky.
How to watch every memorable moment of the 2024 PGA Championship on TV or streaming live online
The second major of the 2024 golf season has arrived with plenty of players looking to set a tone for the remainder of the campaign. This as the beautify of May surrounds Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville with the PGA Championship returning to town for the first time in a decade. While everyone is wondering where and how to watch the PGA Championship, it's also fair to consider who has the best chance to take home the Wanamaker Trophy.
No one has more pressure on their shoulders than Scottie Scheffler, who is attempting to become the first golfer since 2015 to win the first two major championships of the year. Scheffler, the 2024 Masters champion, has not only won consecutive PGA Tour starts but four of the last five events in which he has played. Given his ability and how locked in he had been on the course before taking a month off, it's no surprise that he's the clear favorite in the field. Scheffler's play has given talk of a grand slam some legitimacy. The PGA would also mark the second leg of his personal slam journey -- even if he does not complete it this year -- given his major championship mantle consists of two green jackets over the last three years.
Just behind Scheffler on the odds board are Brooks Koepka and Rory McIlroy, both of whom have also won their last two starts. Koepka has been playing exceptionally well overseas, and while he finished T45 at the Masters last month, he's also the reigning PGA champion seeking to go back-to-back for the second time. He has a chance to lift the Wanamaker for the fourth time in seven years. McIlroy has gone without a major since the last playing of the PGA at Valhalla a decade ago, but he's clearly comfortable on this course and coming off a win in the Wells Fargo Championship where he dominated another familiar venue at Quail Hollow.
CBS Sports golf anchor Jim Nantz will call the action for the 34th consecutive year while hosting coverage from the super tower alongside lead analyst Trevor Immelman. Also at Valhalla for CBS Sports are Ian Baker-Finch, Frank Nobilo, Dottie Pepper, Colt Knost and Mark Immelman with Amanda Renner reporting and conducting interviews.
The 106th PGA Championship is the 34rd consecutive (and 41th overall) broadcast by CBS Sports, which will offer multi-platform coverage throughout the week. In partnership with the PGA of America, CBS Sports will lead overall production efforts deploying 125 cameras and nearly 150 microphones to capture all the sights and sounds. Additional technological enhancements include Fly Cams, Bunker Cameras, state-of-the-art drone coverage, panoramic Falcon 360 cameras, Toptracer and more.
All times Eastern
Round 1 -- Thursday, May 16
Round 1 start time: 7:15 a.m. [Tee times]
PGA Championship live stream: 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on ESPN+
Featured Groups -- 7 a.m.
Featured Holes -- 8:45 a.m.
TV coverage: 12-7 p.m. on ESPN, fubo (Try for free)
Additional TV coverage: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., 8-9 p.m. on CBS Sports Network
Round 2 -- Friday, May 17
Round 2 start time: 7:15 a.m.
PGA Championship live stream: 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on ESPN+
Featured Groups -- 7 a.m.
Featured Holes -- 8:45 a.m.
TV coverage: 12-7 p.m. on ESPN, fubo (Try for free)
Additional TV coverage: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., 8-9 p.m. on CBS Sports Network
Round 3 -- Saturday, May 18
Round 3 start time: TBA
PGA Championship live stream: 8-10 a.m. on ESPN+
Featured Groups -- TBA
Featured Holes -- TBA
Early TV coverage: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on ESPN, fubo (Try for free)
Prime TV coverage: 1-7 p.m. on CBS, Paramount+
TV simulcast live stream: 1-7 p.m.
Round 4 -- Sunday, May 19
Round 4 start time: TBA
PGA Championship live stream: 8-10 a.m. on ESPN+
Featured Groups -- TBA
Holes 16-18 -- TBA
Early TV coverage: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on ESPN, fubo (Try for free)
Prime TV coverage: 1-7 p.m. on CBS, Paramount+
TV simulcast live stream: 1-7 p.m.
The attention starts building weeks, if not months, ahead of the one major keeping Rory McIlroy from the career Grand Slam, the most elite club in golf. It’s like that every year, and it doesn’t make it any easier when he gets to the Masters.
Jordan Spieth should be able to appreciate the feeling. Except that he really doesn’t.
Now that McIlroy missed again at the Masters — his 10th straight attempt at getting the final leg — Spieth is next up with an opportunity to become only the sixth player in history to capture all four professional majors.
It feels like an afterthought going into the PGA Championship.
Scottie Scheffler tries to extend his dominance with a second straight major. Brooks Koepka is the defending champion and coming off a LIV Golf win in Singapore. Jon Rahm turned in a dud at the Masters and curious eyes will want to see at Valhalla if that was an aberration.
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The 2024 PGA Championship begins on Thursday, May 16, 2024 (5/16/24) with the first round of the competition at the Valhalla Golf Club, in Louisville, Kentucky.
How to watch every memorable moment of the 2024 PGA Championship on TV or streaming live online
The second major of the 2024 golf season has arrived with plenty of players looking to set a tone for the remainder of the campaign. This as the beautify of May surrounds Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville with the PGA Championship returning to town for the first time in a decade. While everyone is wondering where and how to watch the PGA Championship, it's also fair to consider who has the best chance to take home the Wanamaker Trophy.
No one has more pressure on their shoulders than Scottie Scheffler, who is attempting to become the first golfer since 2015 to win the first two major championships of the year. Scheffler, the 2024 Masters champion, has not only won consecutive PGA Tour starts but four of the last five events in which he has played. Given his ability and how locked in he had been on the course before taking a month off, it's no surprise that he's the clear favorite in the field. Scheffler's play has given talk of a grand slam some legitimacy. The PGA would also mark the second leg of his personal slam journey -- even if he does not complete it this year -- given his major championship mantle consists of two green jackets over the last three years.
Just behind Scheffler on the odds board are Brooks Koepka and Rory McIlroy, both of whom have also won their last two starts. Koepka has been playing exceptionally well overseas, and while he finished T45 at the Masters last month, he's also the reigning PGA champion seeking to go back-to-back for the second time. He has a chance to lift the Wanamaker for the fourth time in seven years. McIlroy has gone without a major since the last playing of the PGA at Valhalla a decade ago, but he's clearly comfortable on this course and coming off a win in the Wells Fargo Championship where he dominated another familiar venue at Quail Hollow.
CBS Sports golf anchor Jim Nantz will call the action for the 34th consecutive year while hosting coverage from the super tower alongside lead analyst Trevor Immelman. Also at Valhalla for CBS Sports are Ian Baker-Finch, Frank Nobilo, Dottie Pepper, Colt Knost and Mark Immelman with Amanda Renner reporting and conducting interviews.
The 106th PGA Championship is the 34rd consecutive (and 41th overall) broadcast by CBS Sports, which will offer multi-platform coverage throughout the week. In partnership with the PGA of America, CBS Sports will lead overall production efforts deploying 125 cameras and nearly 150 microphones to capture all the sights and sounds. Additional technological enhancements include Fly Cams, Bunker Cameras, state-of-the-art drone coverage, panoramic Falcon 360 cameras, Toptracer and more.
All times Eastern
Round 1 -- Thursday, May 16
Round 1 start time: 7:15 a.m. [Tee times]
PGA Championship live stream: 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on ESPN+
Featured Groups -- 7 a.m.
Featured Holes -- 8:45 a.m.
TV coverage: 12-7 p.m. on ESPN, fubo (Try for free)
Additional TV coverage: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., 8-9 p.m. on CBS Sports Network
Round 2 -- Friday, May 17
Round 2 start time: 7:15 a.m.
PGA Championship live stream: 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on ESPN+
Featured Groups -- 7 a.m.
Featured Holes -- 8:45 a.m.
TV coverage: 12-7 p.m. on ESPN, fubo (Try for free)
Additional TV coverage: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., 8-9 p.m. on CBS Sports Network
Round 3 -- Saturday, May 18
Round 3 start time: TBA
PGA Championship live stream: 8-10 a.m. on ESPN+
Featured Groups -- TBA
Featured Holes -- TBA
Early TV coverage: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on ESPN, fubo (Try for free)
Prime TV coverage: 1-7 p.m. on CBS, Paramount+
TV simulcast live stream: 1-7 p.m.
Round 4 -- Sunday, May 19
Round 4 start time: TBA
PGA Championship live stream: 8-10 a.m. on ESPN+
Featured Groups -- TBA
Holes 16-18 -- TBA
Early TV coverage: 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on ESPN, fubo (Try for free)
Prime TV coverage: 1-7 p.m. on CBS, Paramount+
TV simulcast live stream: 1-7 p.m.
The attention starts building weeks, if not months, ahead of the one major keeping Rory McIlroy from the career Grand Slam, the most elite club in golf. It’s like that every year, and it doesn’t make it any easier when he gets to the Masters.
Jordan Spieth should be able to appreciate the feeling. Except that he really doesn’t.
Now that McIlroy missed again at the Masters — his 10th straight attempt at getting the final leg — Spieth is next up with an opportunity to become only the sixth player in history to capture all four professional majors.
It feels like an afterthought going into the PGA Championship.
Scottie Scheffler tries to extend his dominance with a second straight major. Brooks Koepka is the defending champion and coming off a LIV Golf win in Singapore. Jon Rahm turned in a dud at the Masters and curious eyes will want to see at Valhalla if that was an aberration.