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USA Today via Reuters

USA Today via Reuters

Last week, we saw a player from the Saudi-backed league emerge victorious at a major. This week, however, no LIV Golf Pros will be teeing it up at the final signature event on the PGA Tour as it moves to Connecticut. There, the golf world will witness the Travelers Championship kick-off on June 20 at TPC River Highlands. The fans will, consequently, be naturally excited to watch Keegan Bradley try to defend his title of champion.

As the event will surely showcase an epic display of golf, many in the community will want to watch the tournament in person at TPC River Highlands. For those who are unable to do so, do not worry; you can stay at home and watch the contest live on TV.

Watching The Travelers Championship on TV

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Aside from Bradley, the likes of Scottie Scheffler and Xander Schauffele will also tee it up at the event, with the former hoping to reclaim his momentum after a forgettable U.S. Open. The golfer’s fans will surely want to witness him getting back up on his feet and can do so on Golf Channel and CBS.

The Thursday and Friday broadcasts, as per the official PGA Tour announcement, will be aired mainly by Golf Channel. Interestingly, both the coverages will start at 3:00 p.m. ET and end at 6:00 p.m. ET. However, come the Saturday round, there will be a slight change in the timings and the network for the next two days. This time around, the coverage will start at 1:00 p.m. and end at 3:00 P.M. on Golf Channel, while the rest will be broadcast on CBS from 03:00 P.M. ET to 06:00 P.M. ET on Friday and Saturday.

You also don’t need to worry if you don’t like watching it on TV for there are options for those who prefer to watch it online. Switch on your apps for the entire tournament will be streamed live on ESPN+. Moreover, the viewer can enjoy the same via four streams; the Main Feed, shots including Marquee groups, followed by Featured Groups and Featured Holes. The Main Feed, intriguingly, will include the best action from around the course, with Scheffler and Max Homa being the main focus of the eyes on Thursday and Collin Morikawa and Viktor Hovland being caught under the camera on Friday.

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Fans can also listen to live audio of the contest on the radio. To do so, tune into Sirius XM and PGATOUR.com/liveaudio. The broadcast will take place from noon to 6:00 p.m. on Thursday and Friday and from 01:00 to 6:00 p.m. for the rest of the two days. Therefore, it is quite natural to be excited, especially since the followers will be able to catch the action of their favorite golfers during the event.

Players to follow at TPC River Highlands

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The field will see the likes of Scottie Scheffler teeing off his 15th PGA Tour start in 2024. The golfer will hope to add yet another victory to his magnificent record of five wins and thereby join the likes of Nick Price and Tiger Woods, both of whom have managed to clinch six triumphs in a single season. Closely tailing behind him in fashion is none other than Xander Schauffele. He had also clinched a victory in 2024 at the recently ended PGA Championship, not to mention a top-10 placement as well at the U.S. Open.

But, if Bradley wants to win the signature event, then he will have to put complete trust in his gameplay as well as in the course. Yes, the exact course which he once dubbed as nothing short of “awesome.” Anyhow, the fans can, without a doubt, look forward to a scintillating display of golf in Connecticut.