Here's how you can access live streams to Golf Channel's coverage this week. Click on the link for direct access to that event (all times ET). The times represent the live streams and the televised coverage. For events that are tape-delayed, the coverage times are also noted.
All events listed below will be showcased on Golf Channel unless otherwise indicated.
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Thursday
7:30AM-12:30PM: DS Automobiles Italian Open, Round 1 (DP World Tour)
3-6PM: AmazingCre Portland Classic, Round 1 (LPGA)
6-9PM: Fortinet Championship, Round 1 (PGA Tour)
Friday
7:30AM-12:30PM: DS Automobiles Italian Open, Round 2 (DP World Tour)
3-6PM: AmazingCre Portland Classic, Round 2 (LPGA)
4:45-6:45PM: Sanford International, Round 1 (PGA Tour Champions)
- Event tape-delayed; showcased 9:30-11:30 p.m. on Golf Channel
6-9PM: Fortinet Championship, Round 2 (PGA Tour)
Saturday
7:30AM-Noon: DS Automobiles Italian Open, Round 3 (DP World Tour)
3-6PM: AmazingCre Portland Classic, Round 3 (LPGA)
5-7PM: Sanford International, Round 2 (PGA Tour Champions)
- Event tape-delayed; showcased 9:30-11:30 p.m. on Golf Channel
6-9PM: Fortinet Championship, Round 3 (PGA Tour)
Sunday
7:30AM-Noon: DS Automobiles Italian Open, Round 4 (DP World Tour)
3-6PM: AmazingCre Portland Classic, Round 4 (LPGA)
4-6PM: Sanford International, Round 3 (PGA Tour Champions)
- Event tape-delayed; showcased 9:30-11:30 p.m. on Golf Channel
6-9PM: Fortinet Championship, Round 4 (PGA Tour)
There's little time to rest for the PGA Tour's grinders, and many of them will tee off Thursday in Napa, Calif. to begin the 2022-23 season at the 2022 Fortinet Championship. The fall portion of the season is a critical time to earn FedEx Cup points and for new PGA Tour members to prove they can compete at the highest level. Max Homa won the event last year at Silverado Resort and Spa, shooting 65 on Sunday to beat Maverick McNealy by one stroke. That victory kicked off his run to his first appearance in the FedEx Cup Playoffs. Among the new members teeing up Thursday are 34-year-old rookie Erik Barnes, Paul Haley II, who earned Tour status for the first time in 10 years, regular-season points leader Carl Yuan and combined points leader Justin Suh. Among the other notable names in the Fortinet Championship 2022 field are 2021 Masters champ Hideki Matsuyama, Rickie Fowler, Corey Conners and 2019 Fortinet winner Cameron Champ.