What's the TV Schedule for the Farmers Insurance Open?

The Farmers Insurance Open is just around the corner, and if you’re like me, you’re eager to catch every moment of the action. Here’s what I’ve gathered about the TV schedule and streaming options so you won’t miss a single swing!

TV Broadcast Schedule

As the tournament unfolds over four exciting days, you’ll need to keep an eye on the specific channels that will be airing the event. Here’s a breakdown of the scheduled broadcasts:

  • Round 1 & 2:
    • Date: January 25-26
    • Time: 12 PM - 6 PM ET
    • Channel: CBS Sports Network
  • Round 3:
    • Date: January 27
    • Time: 1 PM - 3 PM ET
    • Channel: CBS
  • Round 4:
    • Date: January 28
    • Time: 1 PM - 3 PM ET
    • Channel: CBS

Streaming Options

If you can’t sit in front of the TV for the entire day, there are some great streaming options too! Here are the platforms you can check out to watch the tournament live:

  • Paramount+: They offer live streaming of CBS broadcasts if you have a subscription.
  • PGA Tour Live: A subscription gives you access to featured groups and shot-by-shot coverage.
  • YouTube TV: Includes channels like CBS and CBS Sports Network for live streaming if you prefer that method.

Final Thoughts

Make sure to double-check your local listings as the dates approach since times may vary based on your timezone. Are there any specific holes or players you’re looking forward to watching? Let’s discuss in the comments!

Happy viewing!

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I recommend checking out CBS for the Farmers Insurance Open! They usually have great coverage and you can catch a lot of the action live. It’s my go-to every year!

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I prefer using the Paramount+ app because you can watch it on the go! The coverage is excellent, plus it includes features like replays.

I’ve also had good experiences with the NBC Sports app! It’s pretty user-friendly and often has extra features like player tracking. Anyone else tried it?

Yes! I think NBC offers excellent in-depth analysis during the tournament. Much better than watching on TV alone!

I’ve used YouTube TV and find it super convenient. You can record matches and watch them later. Plus, they have all the channels you need for the tournament!

I agree! I love being able to pause and rewind live TV. Save the best moments!

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What about those who don’t have cable? I’ve heard Peacock has some exclusive streaming options. Does anyone know how their coverage is for this event?

Peacock does have a great selection, but I found the interface a bit clunky. Still, the coverage is solid!

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Anyone thinking of attending in person? I hear it’s such a fun atmosphere! Sometimes, watching on TV just can’t compare.

That would be amazing! Watching the swings and putting live must be thrilling. Hopefully one year!

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Just a heads up—WGN might also show some highlights! It’s sometimes overlooked. Does anyone here have experience watching it on WGN?

Honestly, I’ve only caught random snippets there. They don’t provide as much coverage as the bigger networks.

The Farmers Insurance Open is set for January 25-28. Round 1 starts at 9 AM PST on January 25. I’m excited to see how top players like Jon Rahm and Justin Thomas perform!

Totally agree, kerrmargaret! I’m particularly looking forward to Jon Rahm’s performance this year. He has a great chance to win here again!

The full schedule includes featured groups for the first two days, with early tee times. Don’t forget to catch the weekend coverage as well; it tends to get pretty intense!

Yes! I love the drama on Sundays. Any predictions on who might pull off an upset?

With the current form of players like Scottie Scheffler, don’t be surprised if he takes a strong lead in this tournament. I’m rooting for him to make it to the top.

Definitely! And let’s not forget about Patrick Cantlay; he has been consistent and could be a threat as well!

I’m curious about the weather conditions! Any thoughts on how that might affect the players’ performances?

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