The Amgen Irish Open, the latest tournament on the DP World Tour, is set to tee off this weekend. With the PGA Tour slowing down into its fall schedule, the DP World Tour has some enticing tournaments, and a few prominent golfers on the Tour are set to play this one.
If you're hoping to catch the action at home, here's where you can watch and more.
All You Need To Know To Watch Irish Open 2024
Irish Open TV schedule
The tournament will begin on Thursday, September 12. It will continue through September 15, with coverage happening throughout each day of the event. However, there will be some tape delays since the times are in EST and the event is in Northern Ireland.
Here's when the coverage can be seen and on which channels:
- Thursday
- 8 am-1 pm: Golf Channel/NBC Sports App
- Friday
- 3-6 am: Golf Channel/NBC Sports App
- 6:30-8 am: NBC Sports App
- 11 am- 1 pm: NBC Sports App
- Saturday
- 7:30 am -12:30 pm: NBC Sports App
- 3-5 am: Golf Channel (tape-delayed, next day)
- Sunday
- 7:30 am -12:30 pm: NBC Sports App
- 12-3 pm: Golf Channel (tape-delayed)
Given the significant time delay, it will be difficult to come by live coverage for much of the tournament, but you can still catch the action on either the NBC Sports App or the Golf Channel.
Streaming
There's not a ton of television coverage of the Amgen Irish Open, but there are a few streaming options. NBC Sports App, as mentioned, will have some coverage. If you don't have live television, you can use Fubo.TV for the Golf Channel. This site functions as a cable provider that lets you watch live channels, and you can pick the right one for the Irish Open.
This does cost $74.99 a month and can increase to $99.99 a month, but there is a one-time free trial for new users. This lasts one week, so it would cover all four days of the tournament if you signed up at the right time.
Brief look at the field for Irish Open
The draw for the upcoming tournament is the field, because it is a little more full than most DP World Tour events. For example, Aaron Rai and Rory McIlroy normally play on the PGA Tour, but they're in the field this weekend.
They are joined by several other players:
- Robert MacIntyre
- Vincent Norrman
- Rasmus Hojgaard
- Shane Lowry
- Seamus Power
- Thomas Detry
- Thriston Lawrence
- Ryan Fox
- Bernd Wiesberger
- Thorbjorn Oleson
- Alex Fitzpatrick
- Harry Hall
- Richard Mansell
- Ryo Hisatsune
- John Catlin
- Yannik Paul
- Padraig Harrington
PGA Tour-winner Billy Horschel was going to play but withdrew with a back injury.