NBC Sports extends deal with PGA for Ryder Cup, KPMG Women's PGA, more
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The Ryder Cup and the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship are sticking with NBC for at least the next seven years.
On Monday, the PGA of America announced that the TV and streaming rights to the biennial matches as well as the women's major will stay in the NBC Sports family through 2033.
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That means the 2027 (Adare Manor), 2029 (Hazeltine), 2031 (Camiral) and now 2033 (Olympic Club) Ryder Cups will be on NBC, Golf Channel, USA and Peacock.
NBC, Golf Channel and Peacock will also carry the KPMG Women's PGA Championship through 2033, and, Golf Channel will have exclusive coverage of the Senior PGA Championships and PGA Professional Championships during this new deal, which is a two-year extension of an existing contract that originally ran through 2031.
"Extending our partnership with NBC Sports and USA Sports through 2033 reflects the strength of our collaboration and our shared vision for the future of the game," said Terry Clark, PGA of America CEO.
"We are excited to continue our partnership with the PGA of America and USA Sports, and look forward to presenting one of the most intense international rivalries in sports at the historic Olympic Club, in the Ryder Cup's first competition in the Bay Area," said Justin Byczek, NBC Sports executive vice president of programming and rights management.
This deal also ensures that Golf Channel's Live From studio show will continue at all of these events.
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: NBC TV deal with PGA for Ryder Cup, KPMG Women's PGA extended to 2033