You can watch the 2026 Genesis Invitational on major sports TV channels and through several live streaming platforms that carry PGA Tour coverage.

Where to watch Genesis Invitational (2026)

Main TV channels (U.S.)

  • Golf Channel – Early rounds Thursday and Friday, plus early windows on the weekend.
  • CBS – Main coverage on Saturday and Sunday from Riviera Country Club.

These two are the core answer to “where to watch Genesis Invitational” on regular TV in the U.S.

Streaming options (U.S.)

You have two types of streams: dedicated PGA streams and live TV bundles that carry CBS/Golf Channel.

  1. ESPN+ / PGA Tour Live
    • Streams the Genesis Invitational with featured groups, featured holes and early coverage all four days.
 * Great if you want extra shots beyond the main TV broadcast.
  1. Paramount+
    • Simulcasts CBS’s coverage of the weekend rounds.
  1. Live TV streaming bundles (include Golf Channel and/or CBS, check local listings):
    • DirecTV Stream – Packages with Golf Channel and CBS; free trial offers mentioned for new users.
 * **FuboTV** – Carries Golf Channel and CBS in many markets; often includes a trial period.
 * **Hulu + Live TV** – Includes CBS and Golf Channel, and can be paired with ESPN+ via the bundle.
 * **YouTube TV** – Offers CBS and Golf Channel in most areas.
 * **Sling TV (selected cities)** – Orange/related plans can include Golf Channel; CBS availability depends on region or add‑ons.

International viewing

If you’re outside the U.S., the Genesis Invitational is still widely available.

  • U.K. – Sky Sports (Main Event and Golf) shows all four days live.
  • Canada – TSN+ carries the event via streaming in Canada.
  • Australia – Fox Sports on TV, with Kayo Sports offering full live streams.

Services often note that using a VPN can let travelers access their usual home subscription while abroad (subject to local laws and service terms).

Quick HTML table of main options

Below is a compact HTML table since you asked for structured info and tables:

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      <th>Platform / Channel</th>
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      <td>U.S.</td>
      <td>Golf Channel</td>
      <td>Early rounds Thu–Fri, early weekend coverage of Genesis Invitational.[web:3][web:5][web:7]</td>
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      <td>U.S.</td>
      <td>CBS</td>
      <td>Main weekend broadcasts from Riviera, including final round.[web:3][web:5][web:7][web:9]</td>
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      <td>U.S.</td>
      <td>ESPN+ (PGA Tour Live)</td>
      <td>Streaming all four days, early coverage, featured groups and holes.[web:1][web:3][web:5]</td>
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      <td>U.S.</td>
      <td>Paramount+</td>
      <td>Simulcast of CBS TV coverage on Saturday and Sunday.[web:3][web:5][web:9]</td>
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      <td>U.S.</td>
      <td>DirecTV Stream / FuboTV / Hulu + Live TV / YouTube TV / Sling</td>
      <td>Live TV bundles that include CBS and often Golf Channel; many offer free trials.[web:1][web:5]</td>
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      <td>U.K.</td>
      <td>Sky Sports (Main Event &amp; Golf)</td>
      <td>Live coverage of all four tournament days.[web:5]</td>
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      <td>Canada</td>
      <td>TSN+</td>
      <td>Live streaming coverage throughout the event.[web:5]</td>
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      <td>Australia</td>
      <td>Fox Sports / Kayo Sports</td>
      <td>TV coverage on Fox Sports, full online streams on Kayo.[web:5]</td>
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Mini “forum style” take

If you just want the simplest setup in 2026, grab ESPN+ for the all-day coverage, then flip to Golf Channel and CBS (or Paramount+) for the main TV windows. That combo basically covers every shot fans are buzzing about.

TL;DR:
Watch the Genesis Invitational on Golf Channel and CBS in the U.S., stream it via ESPN+ (PGA Tour Live) plus Paramount+ for CBS, or use live TV bundles like DirecTV Stream, FuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, Sling ; internationally, look for Sky Sports (U.K.) , TSN+ (Canada) , and Fox Sports/Kayo (Australia).

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