If you’re looking to catch the action of the Rocket Mortgage Classic at the Detroit Golf Club, here’s everything you need to know about how to watch it live!
Live Streaming Options
Golf Channel: Tune in to the Golf Channel for live coverage of the tournament. Check your local listings for the exact times.
NBC Sports: Some rounds will also be available on NBC, so don’t forget to check their schedule.
Streaming Services: You can stream the tournament on platforms like Peacock or Hulu Live, provided you have a subscription.
TV Schedule
Here’s a quick breakdown of the TV coverage:
Round 1: Thursday, [Date], from 3 PM to 6 PM ET on Golf Channel.
Round 2: Friday, [Date], from 3 PM to 6 PM ET on Golf Channel.
Weekend Coverage: Saturday and Sunday will see different coverage times on Golf Channel and NBC.
Specific Round Coverage
Be sure to keep an eye out for special features, interviews, and player insights on the live broadcasts. Following the tournament on social media platforms is also a great way to get updates and highlights.
With these options, you won’t miss a moment of the excitement. Grab your snacks, make yourself comfortable, and enjoy the tournament!
The Rocket Mortgage Classic is streaming on various platforms, including CBS Sports and the Golf Channel. You’ll need a cable subscription or a streaming service like Hulu or YouTube TV. It’s available in most regions, but make sure to check local listings.
fuboTV typically has great coverage, but it can vary by region. It’s worth checking their site to confirm availability wherever you are. Also, keep an eye on your internet connection to avoid interruptions during the live event!
Sounds like a plan! Just a quick tip: if you’re planning to watch on the Golf Channel, consider logging in with your cable provider details for seamless access without any issues.
Peacock has been hit or miss with live sports. It’s better to stick with dedicated sports networks if you want reliability. But it’s definitely worth a try if you have an account!
Excited for the Rocket Mortgage Classic! If you want to throw a viewing party, start by planning your snacks. Finger foods like sliders and chips are always a hit!
I love the idea of a ‘tee-time’ cocktail! If you’re looking for a place to watch, many local bars host viewing parties with specials on drinks and appetizers. I’ve had great luck at places that show sports regularly.
Honestly, whether you’re at home or in a pub, don’t forget the snacks! Someone probably needs to remind viewers to avoid the dreaded ‘empty pizza box’ syndrome!