Selection Sunday is one of the best sports days of the year. It’s an annual event, filled with bubble drama, that starts one of the best weeks of the sports calendar. Everyone tunes in to see the bracket, figure out who got hosed, print the bracket, and start to make their picks. There’s really no competing with it.
Tiger Woods live stream 2018: How to watch Valspar Championship Round 4 online
Tiger Woods is one shot off the lead at a real, competitive PGA Tour event and working on possibly one of the great sports stories ever.


This year, however, Tiger Woods might just give the NCAA Tournament’s annual reveal a run. Tiger is in contention of a real, live, actual PGA Tour event and he’s got as good as shot as ever to win his first tournament since 2013. It would be Tiger’s 80th PGA Tour win and forget that it’s not a major, it would still be one of the great sports moments of all time. Given his perilous health, his disintegrating game, and the depressing slog of each and every round in recent years, this comeback is really already startling. That he’s back on the course is a bit unexpected. That he’s back on the course and playing well is shocking. That’s he’s hitting the ball this well and contending so soon is almost a damn miracle. A win, well, a win would ... we’ll wait to watch more on Sunday.
Tiger will tee off at 1:50 p.m. ET alongside Brandt Snedeker for the second straight day. Coverage of his early round will be on Golf Channel, while the conclusion will shift to NBC for a finish right around 6 p.m. ET. As you can imagine, the ratings are getting a bump from Tiger-mania returning to the PGA Tour. The mania really hit full throttle Friday morning and Saturday afternoon, but I’d expect Sunday to take it to another level.
It is just a different game, a different Tour, when Tiger plays well. And the fact that this is happening after all the ugliness of the past few years only heightens the anticipation and excitement when he actually does come through.
There will be no PGA Tour Live streaming coverage on Sunday. They’re fortunate Tiger has played well enough to get one of the very last tee times, starting well within the TV coverage window. PGA Tour Live often provides featured groups and holes coverage on the weekends, but the Valspar didn’t get that priority.
So this is a pretty simple, straightforward coverage schedule for Sunday. It’s your basic TV split with simulcast streams of those broadcasts. That’s as bare bones as it gets with all the different streaming options now at these events, but it’s really all we need on Sunday.
Here are your streaming and TV options for Sunday at the Valspar Championship:
Sunday’s final-round coverage
Television:
1 to 3 p.m. ET — Golf Channel
3 to 6 p.m. ET — NBC
Online streams:
1 to 6 p.m. -- Golf Channel / NBC Sports LiveExtra simulcast stream
Radio:
1 to 6 p.m. — PGA Tour Radio on Sirius-XM (Ch. 92/208 and streamed here)












