The PGA Tour is keeping up its pace in the week following the Masters.Two important events happened this week: The Tour is ready to continue golf’s rise in the sports world. The Corrales Puntacana Championship will be one of the events to be held at the Corrales Golf Club from 18 to 21 April 2024, where the stars will rock the world with their calculated swings, while the RBC Heritage will be held in South Carolina.
Notably, the event, held in the Dominican Republic, will feature some of the best players in golf, including world No. 34 Nikolai Hojgaard, who recently captured the attention of competitors with his triumph at Augusta National Golf Course. After all, the total prize money is set at $4 million, with a first place prize of $720,000. But where can you watch the tournament live?
Where can fans watch the 2024 Corrales Puntacana Championship?
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The PGA Tour has plenty of entertainment to offer this week, and although defending champion Matt Wallace is not among the glamorous field this year, other past champions are vying for the first prize and 300 FedEx points.
For Americans, the at-home experience will be featured on the Golf Channel from Thursday through Sunday. live The championship will stream at the same time as the live broadcast and will be available to stream live on Peacock.
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The television broadcast schedule is as follows:
Thursday (first round): 8-10 a.m. (Golf Channel/Peacock)Friday (2nd Round): 8-10 a.m. (Golf Channel/Peacock)Saturday (Round 3): 3-5 p.m. (Golf Channel/Peacock)Sunday (Round 4): 3-5 p.m. (Golf Channel/Peacock)
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Additionally, fans can also watch the PGA Tour live on ESPN+. Another way to enhance your at-home experience is to access a free trial of Fubo. Aside from Hoegaard, other big names such as Cameron Champ, Joel Dahmen, Alex Fitzpatrick and Billy Horschel are also prominently featured on the roster. But will the weather gods be on their side as the PGA Tour continues to garner attention?
Will the weather gods be on the PGA Tour’s side at Corrales Golf Club?
The venue for this event may be subject to some tougher conditions than usual due to the wind gods’ will. Historically, high winds have been a concern for the Dominican Republic-based event. Weather forecasts for the event period call for mostly cloudy conditions during the event.
Northeasterly winds at 10 to 15 mph are forecast for Thursday, with a 7 percent chance of precipitation. This trend will continue for the rest of the event, with wind speeds likely to increase further on Saturday and Sunday, possibly reaching 20 mph. It remains to be seen whether the weather will interfere with the broadcast.