DP World Tour extend broadcast partnership with Sky Sports

Sky Sports customers will enjoy a minimum of 32 live events on the DP World Tour as well as Ryder Cup coverage until 2025.

DP World Tour extend broadcast partnership with Sky Sports
DP World Tour extend broadcast partnership with Sky Sports

The DP World Tour and Sky Sports have announced a significant extension to their broadcast partnership which will last until 2024.

All of the DP World Tour's events will be shown on Sky Sports including its on-demand services. Sky Sports will also be the home of the Ryder Cup until 2025.

Golf fans will also be treated to all-new 'featured group coverage' at the Rolex Series events. Sky customers will also enjoy a range of golf programming across their linear and digital platforms.

Sky Sports will show the 2023 Ryder Cup from Rome and the 2025 matches from New York. There will be a dedicated 'Sky Sports Ryder Cup' channel to enhance the viewing experience.

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The agreement between the DP World Tour and Sky Sports extends a partnership that has nearly lasted for 30 years. Figures such as Paul McGinley, Butch Harmon, Laura Davies and Nick Dougherty will be staying on your screens as a result.

"Sky Sports have been a trusted partner to our tour as we continue to grow and transform, ensuring that fans of our sport in the UK and Ireland remain as close to the action as possible - with comprehensive live coverage of our events, world-class analysis, and behind the scenes features," said Keith Pelley, Chief Executive of the European Tour Group.

"We’re delighted that our partnership will continue until the end of the 2024 season for the DP World Tour and will continue until 2025 for the Ryder Cup.

"As a tour, we are focused on giving fans innovative and insightful content, so we’re excited about what is to come in collaboration with the talented team at Sky."

"As we kickstart a record-breaking year of golf on Sky, we are thrilled to be extending our long-term partnership with the DP World Tour, further cementing Sky Sports as the home of golf in the UK and Ireland," said Jonathan Licht, Managing Director of Sky Sports.

"This year our customers can enjoy the DP World Tour alongside our live coverage of all four men's majors, all five women's majors, the PGA Tour, LPGA Tour and Ladies European Tour, all whilst they countdown the days to next year’s Ryder Cup in Rome, live exclusively on Sky Sports."

 

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