The second major of the 2024 golf season has arrived with many players looking to set the tone for the remainder of the campaign. No one will have more pressure on his shoulders than Scottie Scheffler, who will try to become the first golfer since 2015 to win the first two major championships of the year. The beauty of May will surround Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville as the PGA Championship returns for the first time in a decade. This year’s 106th event will take place on a field packed with most of the world’s best golfers.
Scheffler, the 2024 Masters champion, has not only won consecutive PGA Tour matches, but also four of the last five events in which he has played. Given his ability and how steady he looks on the field, it’s no surprise that he’s the clear favorite on the field. But not only that, Scheffler’s play gave some legitimacy to the talk of a grand slam. The PGA would also mark the second leg of his personal Slam journey, as his major championship mantle has consisted of two green jackets over the past three years.
Right behind Scheffler on the odds board are Brooks Koepka and Rory McIlroy, who have also won their last two matches. Koepka has played exceptionally well overseas and although he finished T45 at the Masters last month, he is also the reigning PGA champion looking to make it back for a second time. In other words, he has a chance to lift the Wanamaker for the fourth time in seven years. McIlroy has been without a major title since his last PGA start at Valhalla a decade ago, but he is clearly comfortable in this field and coming off a victory at the Wells Fargo Championship, where he dominated another familiar venue at Quail Hollow.
While attending the PGA Championship can be a lot of fun, simply being able to watch golf on the game’s biggest stages is an incredible pleasure each year. We here at CBS Sports are excited to bring you complete coverage of the PGA Championship throughout this week with live action streaming throughout the weekend.
CBS Sports golf anchor Jim Nantz will call the action for the 34th consecutive year while anchoring supertower coverage alongside lead analyst Trevor Immelman. Also on 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 34th consecutive broadcast (and 41st overall) for CBS Sports, which will offer multiplatform 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 images and sounds. Additional technology enhancements include Fly Cams, Bunker Cameras, state-of-the-art drone coverage, Falcon 360 panoramic cameras, Toptracer and more.
Enough talking about that. Here’s how you can watch as much of the PGA Championship as possible throughout the week. Be sure to stick with CBS Sports for live coverage throughout and download the CBS Sports app to watch the PGA Championship live on your mobile device this weekend.
All times Eastern
Round 1 – Thursday, May 16
1st round start time: 7:15 am [Tee times]
PGA Championship Live Stream: 7am to 7pm on ESPN+
- Featured groups – 7am
- Featured holes – 8:45 am
Television coverage: 12pm to 7pm on ESPN, ESPN2
Additional television coverage: 11am to 1pm, 8pm to 9pm on CBS Sports Network
Round 2 – Friday, May 17th
2nd round start time: 7:15 am
PGA Championship Live Stream: 7am to 7pm on ESPN+
- Featured groups – 7am
- Featured holes – 8:45 am
Television coverage: 12pm to 7pm on ESPN, ESPN2
Additional television coverage: 11am to 1pm, 8pm to 9pm on CBS Sports Network
Round 3 – Saturday, May 18
3rd round start time: TBD
PGA Championship Live Stream: 8am to 10am on ESPN+
- Featured groups – TBA
- Featured holes – TBA
Initial television coverage: 10am to 1pm on ESPN
Prime TV coverage: 1pm to 7pm on CBS
Live TV simulcast: 1pm to 7pm
Computer and cell phone: Free on CBSSports.com, CBS Sports app
Connected devices*: Available in Paramount+, CBS Sports app
*Paramount+ login required
Club report: 8pm to 9pm on CBS Sports Network
Third round encore: Sunday, 6am-10am on CBS Sports Network
Round 4 – Sunday, May 19
4th round start time: TBD
PGA Championship Live Stream: 8am to 10am on ESPN+
- Featured groups – TBA
- Holes 16-18 – TBA
Initial television coverage: 10am to 1pm on ESPN
Prime TV coverage: 1pm to 7pm on CBS
Live TV simulcast: 1pm to 7pm
Computer and cell phone: Free on CBSSports.com, CBS Sports app
Connected devices*: Available in Paramount+, CBS Sports app
*Paramount+ login required
Club report: 8pm to 9pm on CBS Sports Network
Encore from the 4th round: 9pm to 3am on CBS Sports Network
PGA Coverage on CBS Sports Network
- PGA Championship On the Range – 11am to 1pm (Thursday and Friday)
Pre-round player interviews, analysis, daily previews - PGA Championship Clubhouse Report – 8pm to 9pm (Thursday to Sunday)
Post-round highlights, analysis, player interviews - PGA Championship encore performances
Round 3 – Sunday – 6am to 10am
Round 4 – Sunday – 9pm to 3am