The Walker 2025 Cup ends on Sunday with the last day of matches in Cypress. Here’s all you need to know to see the tournament on Sunday, including the full coverage of Walker Cup TV, transmission information and more.
How to watch Walker Cup Sunday
The whole world had a unique opportunity to see the Cypress Point host course in all its glory Saturday at Walker Cup. On Sunday, golf fans will take another look at The famous coursesorted Nr. 2 on the top list of golf courseswith a line championship.
SH.BA has won the last four Walker cups, but can they make them five in a row? Or will the UK and Ireland claim the title for the first time since 2015? It all goes down to Sunday matches, and the US leads 6.5-5.5 after day 1.
The last day of Sunday’s game consists of two sessions. As with the 1st day, the morning session Sunday will have four four, or alternative shot, matches. But bachelors’ matches will be different on Sunday.
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Instead of eight games featuring 16 players, all 20 competitors in both teams will face 10 Sunday matches to set the last 10 points and determine this year’s champion. In general, 14 points are ready for capture on Sunday.
Golf Channel will have exclusive TV coverage of the Walker 2025 Cup on Sunday while peacock will provide an exclusive early coverage of the last day of matches. On Sunday the four four -matches start at 12:30 in the afternoon in Pallua. Then Golf Channel takes over at 7am ET for the last Sunday match session Singles.
Below you will find everything you need to know to see the last day of the Walker Cup.
How to watch on TV Sunday
Golf Channel will broadcast Sunday coverage on the Walker 2025 Cup from 7-10 afternoon, including Sunday bachelors’ matches.
How to look at Sunday online
peacock Will provide coverage of Walker 2025 Cup transmission, with exclusive coverage of Sunday matches from 12: 30-3: 30 in the afternoon.
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