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Where to watch, stream the 2025 Travelers Championship on CBS, Golf Channel, ESPN+

Where to watch, stream the 2025 Travelers Championship on CBS, Golf Channel, ESPN+

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Where to watch, stream the 2025 Travelers Championship on CBS, Golf Channel, ESPN+
The final signature event of 2025 is here.
The 2025 Travelers Championship begins Thursday at TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Connecticut, where World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is the defending champion. A limited field of 72 includes most of the PGA Tour's best, including Rory McIlroy, Xander Schauffele, U.S. Open champion J.J. Spaun and more.
Where to watch, stream, listen: Travelers Championship
This is the TV channel, streaming and radio schedule, with Golf Channel, CBS, ESPN+, Paramount+ and PGA Tour Radio on SiriusXM all teaming up for the coverage. All times listed are ET.
First round, Thursday, June 19
7:30 a.m.-6 p.m., PGA Tour Live on ESPN+
12-6 p.m., SiriusXM PGA Tour radio
3-6 p.m., Golf Channel, NBC Sports app
Second round, Friday, June 20
7:30 a.m.-6 p.m., PGA Tour Live on ESPN+
12-6 p.m., SiriusXM PGA Tour radio
3-6 p.m., Golf Channel, NBC Sports app
Third round, Saturday, June 21
8 a.m.-6:30 p.m., PGA Tour Live on ESPN+
1-6:30 p.m., SiriusXM PGA Tour radio
1-3 p.m., Golf Channel, NBC Sports app
3-6:30 p.m., CBS, Paramount+
Final round, Sunday, June 22
7:30 a.m.-6 p.m., PGA Tour Live on ESPN+
1-6 p.m., SiriusXM PGA Tour radio
1-3 p.m., Golf Channel, NBC Sports app
3-6 p.m., CBS, Paramount+
What is the purse, prize money at Travelers Championship?
The Travelers purse is $20 million, with $3.6 million going to the winner in addition to 700 FedEx Cup points.

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