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wm phoenix open 2026 where to watch

You can watch the 2026 WM Phoenix Open on U.S. TV via Golf Channel and CBS, and stream it through ESPN+ (PGA Tour Live) and Paramount+.

Main ways to watch (U.S.)

  • TV broadcast
    • Golf Channel carries early-round and early-weekend coverage.
* **CBS** picks up the main weekend broadcast windows on Saturday and Sunday.
  • Streaming options
    • ESPN+ (PGA Tour Live) for full streaming coverage, including early coverage and featured groups/holes all four days.
* **Paramount+** streams CBS’s broadcast windows.
* Live-TV streaming services that include Golf Channel and CBS (for example Fubo, YouTube TV, Hulu + Live TV) can also be used; some coverage is promoted with Fubo as a way to watch Golf Channel.

2026 WM Phoenix Open basics

  • Event: 2026 WM Phoenix Open (PGA Tour).
  • Course: TPC Scottsdale, Stadium Course, Scottsdale, Arizona.
  • Dates: Thursday–Sunday, February 5–8, 2026.

Typical daily coverage windows (ET)

Exact times can vary slightly by outlet, but one detailed schedule lists:

  • Thursday, Feb 5:
    • Golf Channel: approximately 3:30–7:30 p.m. ET.
* ESPN+ (PGA Tour Live): extended streaming earlier in the day and featured groups.
  • Friday, Feb 6:
    • Golf Channel: approximately 3:30–7:30 p.m. ET.
* ESPN+ streaming throughout the day.
  • Saturday, Feb 7:
    • Golf Channel: roughly 12–3 p.m. ET; CBS: about 3–6:30 p.m. ET.
* ESPN+ featured groups/holes from the morning onward.
  • Sunday, Feb 8:
    • Golf Channel: roughly 12–3 p.m. ET; CBS: about 3–6 p.m. ET.
* ESPN+ again for full streaming windows.

Quick viewing tips

  • If you want wall‑to‑wall coverage , ESPN+ (PGA Tour Live) is the most complete, with early‑morning and featured‑group feeds every day.
  • For traditional TV , stick to Golf Channel on Thursday–Friday and early weekend, then CBS for the big weekend finish.
  • Check your local listings/EPG shortly before each round, since last‑minute changes (weather, play delays) can shift start times slightly.

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