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After a whirlwind four days at Valhalla, the PGA Tour will resume its 2024 season at the Colonial Golf Club. The Club holds a special place in the history of the American circuit as it stands to be the venue holding a PGA Tour-sanctioned event for the longest time other than the majors. Scottie Scheffler who has won in four of his last six starts and Collin Morikawa who just ended his PGA Championship campaign with a T4 finish, will be teeing off at the Charles Schwab Challange along with 9 more pros from the OWGR top 30.

The event will start on May 23 and end on May 26th, During those four days, the PGA Tour pros will battle it out on the Forth Worth greens for the Leonard Trophy and Scottish Royal Tartan Plaid jacket, among other things. If one wants to enjoy the Charles Schwab Challenge, here are the ways they can do so!

When will the golf channel telecast the Charles Schwab Challenge?  

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There are two ways that viewers can watch the Charles Schwab Series on television. The two broadcasting partners of the PGA Tour, CB, and the Golf Channel will telecast all four rounds, whereas, NBC will broadcast only the final two rounds The first and second rounds will start at 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

The third and fourth rounds will start at 1:00 p.m. and will end by 3:oo. p.m. The weekends round can also be watched on CBS, right after the Golf Channel telecast is over. NBC will broadcast the final two rounds from 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. But what if one wants to watch it live?

For live streaming, the PGA Tour has three different options. The Peacock will simulcast that stream on the Golf Channel. Moreover, Fans can also witness the four glorious days via Paramount+. For exclusive streams, such as the featured group or hole and the main event, ESPN+ is the PGA Tour’s exclusive partner.

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Another way to enjoy the Charles Schwab Challenge is through the SiriusXM PGA Tour Radio or tuning into PGATOUR.COM/liveaudio to listen to the Charles Schwab Challenge’s broadcast. On Thursday and Friday, the show will start at 1 to 7:00 p.m. And for weekend rounds, it will start at the same time but end at 6:00 p.m. instead.

What if one wants to visit the Colonial Golf Club and watch the event live? Can one still purchase the ticket?

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Are tickets for the Charles Schwab Challenge still available?

To put it simply, yes, the tickets for the Charles Schwab Challenge are still available. The fans can purchase the various tickets from the official website of the event. Not only for the four days of competitive play, the fans can buy a ticket for the Wednesday Pro-Am, which costs $50 plus additional fees.

For a one-day general pass to enter the Colonial Golf Club, the viewers will have to buy the ground pass for $85+ fees, which is $50 plus fees for the Sunday round. There are three VIP ticket options, which include a Villages Ticket, with an exclusive cuisine menu and special beverages. Its value is $345 per day for the first two rounds and $325 for Saturday and Sunday each.

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Unfortunately, the next VIP option of the Patio Club for Friday has been sold out. But for rest three days, the only club at the newly renovated Colonial GC offers a premium menu crafted by executive chefs, with waiting staff at the 16th green patio with the club behind. It will cost $575 per ticket plus any tax.

Are you excited to watch the Charles Schwab Challenge after a dramatic PGA Championship? Tell us in the comments.