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USA Today via Reuters

USA Today via Reuters

It is almost time, folks. The premier tournament of the 2024 golf season is about to get underway at the Royal Montreal Golf Club. Yes, the Presidents Cup will begin this weekend on the 26 of September. But the question remains, where can you watch the exciting match play tournament? Look no further because we have got you covered so that you can follow the action.

NBC will cover the event from the first to the last tee as well as pre and post-game analysis with almost 28 hours of coverage. The streaming service Peacock will also be a venue for those watching at home.

The broadcast will feature broadcast legends Dan Hicks, who has been part of the broadcast team of every Presidents Cup since 2000, and Jim ‘Bones’ Mackay, who has been a part of the Presidents Cup since the first in 1994.

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The broadcast on the Golf Channel will start on Thursday, the 26 of September at 11.30 am and continue until 6 pm. Friday’s broadcast will also be handled by Golf Channel and will go on from 1 pm to 6 pm.

Notably, on Saturday the broadcast will shift to NBC, and air from 8 am to 6 pm. The hours before those will still be accessible on Golf Channel though. Sunday, however, is all NBC. From 12 to 6 pm, you can tune in for the final round.

Alongside Peacock, NBCSports.com and the NBC Sports app will also stream the tournament.

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Know your 2024 Presidents Cup broadcast team

No doubt, being a part of the broadcast team is a big responsibility, as the Presidents Cup is the biggest tournament of 2024. It features top players such as Scottie Scheffler and Xander Shauffele playing against the likes of Hideki Matsuyama and will certainly be a great watch. And to do it justice, some great analysts are needed too. And fortunately, NBC has them.

The likes of Dan Hicks and Rich Lerner will be following the action play-by-play. Moreover, the analyst list also includes Brandel Chamblee and Ex-Pros Brad Faxon, Paul McGinley, and Notah Begay III. All of them bring a wealth of knowledge, having played in the top division with many achievements against their names.

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The broadcast will also feature an on-course team which includes Presidents Cup caddie and broadcaster Jim Mackay, while interviews and reports will be conducted by Cara Banks and Damon Hack.

Will you be tuning in to the International event this week? Let us know in the comments below.