Walker 2025 Cup starts on Saturday morning with the day of the game opening in Cypress in California. Here’s all you need to know to see the tournament on Saturday, including the full coverage of Walker Cup TV, transmission information and more.
How to watch Walker Cup on Saturday
One of Walker’s most expected cups in history finally begins on Saturday. Two teams with the top 10 amateur players – one of United StatesNext from the UK and Ireland – will compete on the first day of the game in the historic Cypress Point.
Saturday’s action will display two sessions with 12 points up for grasping. The morning opening session will include the four fourth matches between the two -player teams, with each match that counts for 1 point.
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As soon as the fourth sessions are over, the captains will choose their players for eight single afternoon matches, with each single match offering 1 point for the winners.
As the competition will be tense, viewers will also tune for a rare look at the host course Cypresswhich ranks second in 100 main golf courses in the world ranking after only Pine Valley.
Golf Channel will broadcast the exclusive coverage of Walker 2025 Cup on Saturday while peacock will provide an exclusive early opening round transmission coverage. The action begins 12:30 in the afternoon in Pallua with Saturday Foursomes session. Golf Channel collects coverage at 7am and for matches of Saturday bachelors.
Below you will find everything you need to know to see the first round of the Walker Cup.
How to watch on TV Saturday
Golf Channel will provide Saturday coverage on the Walker 2025 Cup from 7-10 ET, presenting the session of bachelors.
How to look at Saturday online
peacock will provide Saturday coverage at the Walker 2025 Cup, with exclusive coverage of Saturday matches from 12: 30-3: 30 in the afternoon.
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