Best TV Streaming Services for Watching Golf?

I’m trying to find the best TV streaming services for catching all the golf tournaments live. With events like The Masters, U.S. Open, and PGA Tour coming up, I want to make sure I don’t miss any action.

Here are a few things I’m looking for:

  • Live broadcasts of major tournaments
  • Golf analysis shows and special features
  • Good overall value for the subscription
  • Accessibility to golf-specific channels or packages

If you have any recommendations or experiences with services like ESPN+, NBC Sports, Hulu Live, or even YouTube TV, I’d love to hear what you think! Are there any platforms that have particularly good coverage or additional benefits for golf fans? Thanks in advance!

I’ve found that ESPN+ offers great coverage for golf events, especially the PGA Tour. It’s pretty affordable at around $6.99/month, plus you get some additional sports content. Definitely worth checking out!

I agree, kristimorris! However, if you’re after more channels, you might want to look at Hulu + Live TV. It’s a bit pricier, but they have a solid selection of live sports.

Don’t forget about Peacock! They have exclusive tournaments and a free tier if you’re okay with limited content. Plus, it integrates well with other NBC offerings.

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That’s true! But I’ve heard conflicting reviews about Peacock’s streaming quality. Anyone else experienced it?

Peacock has its hiccups, but the exclusive content is a nice tradeoff! If you’re a big fan, it’s worth the occasional buffering, haha!

What about YouTube TV? I’ve been enjoying their offering lately. They have a solid range of channels that include major sports networks. A bit pricey at $64.99/month, though.

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Great point! YouTube TV does provide a lot of flexibility with its channel lineup, but it can add up fast if you’re not careful.

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I think FuboTV is another contender. It offers a fantastic selection for sports fans, and they often have promotions for new users. Anyone tried it?

FuboTV is great for sports, but it does come at a steep price, starting from $74.99/month. If you really love golf, though, it could be worth it.

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I’m curious about how everyone feels about subscription fatigue? With so many services, it’s hard to keep track of what’s worth it. Do you think the all-in-one platforms are a better choice now?

I hear you, jonesbrenda! It does feel overwhelming at times. I think sticking to two or three services that cover your favorite sports is the way to go!

Totally agree! A well-rounded selection is better than spreading yourself too thin with subscriptions.

At the end of the day, I guess we should just pick what makes us happy. If golf streaming brings you joy, go for it—no matter the cost!

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I’ve been using ESPN+ to watch golf, and it’s been great! The live coverage is usually reliable, and I love the on-demand content. However, sometimes the streams can lag during high-traffic events.

I agree with you! I also found ESPN+ to be reliable, but I wish it had more international tournaments available. It’s a bit limiting for fans who follow global events.

For golf, I also recommend Hulu + Live TV. They offer the Golf Channel, which streams many tournaments live. Just be careful with buffering during peak times!

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I’m a fan of YouTube TV for golf! Their cloud DVR feature lets me record tournaments. Just make sure you check if they carry the channels you need in your area first!

YouTube TV has been awesome for me too! Though, sometimes I miss certain niche events that aren’t covered. Still, I love the flexibility!

I’ve had a mixed experience with Sling TV. While they have many sports channels, the internet connection can be dicey, leading to disappointing viewing during important rounds.