KPMG Women's PGA Championship Live Stream
Don't miss the action from the 3rd Major Championship on the women's 2021 calendar.
Don't miss the action from the 3rd Major Championship on the women's 2021 calendar.
KPMG Women's PGA Championship Live Stream
The third Major on the women's 2021 calendar takes place this week, the KPMG Women's PGA Championship.
A year on from Sei-Young Kim's victory at Aronimink Golf Club, the host this year is Atlanta Athletic Club which hosted the men's PGA Championship in 2011 and 2001, won by Keegan Bradley and David Toms respectively. It last hosted a women's Major in 1990, the US Women's Open.
Of course the world's best female players will be competing for victory and we should have a full-strength field after a number of high-profile players missed out on the 2020 tournament.
Importantly a lot of the top players are really playing well at the moment like Jin Young Ko, the Korda sisters, Inbee Park and a whole host of other stars.
To make sure you miss none of the action, take a look at how you can watch the event below.
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Watch 2021 KPMG Women's PGA Championship Live
Golf coverage in the US is split between NBC, it's new streaming service Peacock, and its Golf Channel offshoot. All three will combine to show many hours of live golf from the tournament.
In the UK, Sky Sports is the best place to go to make sure you miss none of the action this week and during every tournament on the PGA Tour and European Tour as well.
KPMG Women's PGA Championship Live Stream: How to watch from outside your country
There are loads of easy ways to watch LPGA Tour golf in 2021 including in the US, UK and almost anywhere else in the world. Below we have a full list of options but anyone away from their home country can still watch the action by using VPNs.
VPNs allow you to get around any geo-blocking and and let you watch the same legal, high-quality golf live stream you would at home. So if, say, you're from the UK but find yourself abroad this week, you can use a VPN to tune back in to that free Sky coverage.
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KPMG Women's PGA Championship Live Stream: How to watch from the US
Live TV Coverage is split between the Golf Channel and NBC, as well as NBC's new streaming service called Peacock (Timings are all in ET)
- Thursday 11am-3pm Golf Channel, 5pm-7pm Peacock
- Friday 11am-3pm Golf Channel, 5pm-7pm Peacock
- Saturday 10am-1pm Peacock, 1pm-4pm NBC
- Sunday 12pm-3pm Peacock, 3pm-6pm NBC
NBC's Golf Channel will televise the majority of the golf and NBC and it's streaming service Peacock will also televise a lot of the action too.
You can also access the Golf Channel through streaming options such as AT&T TV Now and fuboTV.
AT&T TV Now starts at around $55 a month but does have a 7-day free trial.
While fuboTV also offers the Golf Channel and 100+ other channels and also has a 7-day free trial.
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KPMG Women's PGA Championship Live Stream: How to watch from the UK
Live TV Coverage of all four rounds on Sky Sports (Timings BST subject to change)
- Thursday 5pm-8pm, 11pm-midnight Sky Sports
- Friday 5pm-8pm, 11pm-midnight Sky Sports
- Saturday 5pm-9pm Sky Sports
- Sunday 5pm-7pm, 11pm-12.30am Sky Sports
In the UK, Sky Sports should be your first port of call as Sky Sports Golf will televise the action from the event.
At the moment Sky has some great deals on Sky Sports for those looking to upgrade and those looking sign up to Sky for the first time.
You can get all eight Sky Sports Channels in HD for just £25 a month which not only includes all the golf action, but you can also watch the football, cricket, Formula 1, NFL and a whole host of other sporting events.
If you want more than just Sport though, new customers can get a combination of Sky TV and Sky Sports for just £43 a month (£7 off), and Sky Cinema included in that bundle for £50 as well (£11 off).
Sky TV and Sky Cinema have all the TV shows and movies you could want so if you love either of those genres, Sky has got you covered.
KPMG Women's PGA Championship Live Stream: How to watch from Canada
Live TV Coverage is on Golf Channel Canada this week for the opening couple of days (Timings Eastern subject to change)
- Thursday 11am-3pm Golf Channel Canada
- Friday 11am-3pm Golf Channel Canada
The tournament will have coverage on Golf Channel Canada for the first couple of days. We are yet to confirm where the final two days will be televised.
Otherwise, a GOLFTV pass can be bought in Canada from $9.99 a month and it's a great one-stop-shop for golf fans who don't want the hassle of wondering who's showing the next big tournament - or having to flit between networks during one.
Just remember that if you're abroad and can normally access golf coverage in your home country, you can use a VPN to tap into your usual service.
KPMG Women's PGA Championship Live Stream: How to watch from Australia
Live TV Coverage of all four rounds are on Fox Sports that can be viewed with a Kayo Sports subscription (Timings AEDT subject to change)
- Friday 1am-5am Kayo Sports (Fox Sports)
- Saturday 1am-5am Kayo Sports (Fox Sports)
- Sunday 3am-6am Kayo Sports (Fox Sports)
- Monday 5am-8am Kayo Sports (Fox Sports)
As ever in Australia the most comprehensive golf coverage is offered by Kayo Sports where you can watch Fox Sports that broadcasts the LPGA Tour coverage. Not only can you watch the Major Championship here, it has all the PGA Tour, European Tour events and the Majors.
It of course also offers access to over 50 sports live and on-demand, with some its big name channels including Fox Sports, ESPN, and beIN Sports.
It's also fantastic value at either $25 for Kayo Basic or $35 for Kayo Premium. Basic lets you stream sport on two devices at once, while Premium allows you to watch on up to three screens simultaneously, so it represents great value if your household has different sporting tastes or you're splitting the cost of the subscription. There's even a free 14-day trial.
As ever, Aussies out of the country can access their favourite streaming service just like they would at home can use a VPN to watch their LPGA Tour live stream of choice.
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