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LPGA’s 2026 TV Revolution Will Change How You Watch Golf

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Nov 20, 2025
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A New Era Of LPGA Coverage Is Coming

Starting in 2026, the LPGA will air every round of every event live in the U.S. with more cameras, more shot-tracing, drone angles, and more on-course audio than ever before.

The tour spells out the full scope of the deal in its official 2026 broadcast announcement.

We’ve already seen the tour raise the stakes with events like the new Aramco stop at Shadow Creek, which I broke down in detail in this LPGA Shadow Creek preview, and this new TV deal is the media version of that same jump.


Why This Shift Is Bigger Than “More Golf On TV”

This isn’t just extra airtime. It’s a full reset in how women’s golf is shown, how stars are built, and how fans follow the season.

Golf.com’s own breakdown of the partnership in this LPGA TV transformation feature backs up how dramatic the changes are: more technology, more visibility, and a clear push to grab fan attention.

The tour is moving into the same “big league” media lane I wrote about when the PGA Tour borrowed the NFL’s playbook in this deep dive on golf’s new media strategy.

The LPGA is now taking a similar step, and it changes what you can get out of every round you watch.


Why Your Own Golf Can Change With It

For the first time, you’ll be able to watch full LPGA fields play full rounds with real tech, real data, and real on-course audio — the exact stuff I normally have to pull from scattered clips when I build our improvement guides.

The real edge isn’t “more golf on TV.”

It’s knowing how to turn that wall-to-wall coverage into strokes gained in your next round.


If you’ve ever wished someone would watch the broadcast for you and hand you a clear, step-by-step plan for what to copy, that’s exactly what the premium side of ParTalk is built for.

👇 Premium members: this is where we turn the LPGA’s 2026 TV revolution into a simple system you can apply this week.


🔐Turn LPGA TV Coverage Into A Weekly Coaching Plan

The 2026 LPGA broadcast overhaul is more than a new TV deal — it’s a live, weekly lesson library.

In this premium breakdown, I’ll show you how to watch like a player, not a spectator, and how to turn those extra cameras and shot tracers into a real plan for lower scores.

If you’ve used my simple blueprints in pieces like these shockingly effective golf tips, this is the same idea — but built around the new LPGA era.


1. Steal Their Course Management, Shot By Shot:

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