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LPGA announces new broadcast deal, all rounds to air LIVE in 2026

The LPGA has a huge new broadcast deal

The ANNIKA Driven By Gainbridge At Pelican 2025 - Round Three
The ANNIKA Driven By Gainbridge At Pelican 2025 - Round Three
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Change is coming to the LPGA. Significant change.

It was announced on Tuesday morning that the LPGA Tour has a new broadcast deal and that as a result all rounds will air live for the first time. This is one of the most seismic things to ever happen for the Tour.

Tape delays have been a constant point of pain for golf fans in this regard and they have been something that the LPGA Tour has had to navigate at constant turns. Establishing that every round will air live is a landmark thing in addition to the added coverage for players and caddies.

New changes, according to the LPGA’s statement on the deal:

  • A 50% increase in the total number of cameras versus the 2025 season, enabling expanded hole and shot coverage
  • Slow-motion cameras and three times more microphones versus the 2025 season to make fans feel like they are right there at the course, capturing players’ emotions and reactions
  • Drone coverage to highlight venues and showcase the players’ skill and expertise
  • A heightened focus on athlete storytelling with enhanced content and production, including broadcast walk-and-talks with players and caddies

It feels important to note that Craig Kessler is still early in his time as the LPGA Commissioner and the early returns on that are looking very solid for the Tour and golf as a whole. This is simply fantastic.

Well done.

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