LPGA,
Golf Channel and NBC Announce 2015 LPGA Tournament Television
Schedule
Robust Schedule, Higher
Ratings Lead to Most Televised Hours in LPGA History
Golf Channel Coverage Kicks
Off Wednesday at Coates Golf Championship
Nearly 400 Hours of
Tournament Coverage on Golf Channel and NBC Combined
NBC to Air Two LPGA Majors
in 2015: Evian Championship and KPMG Women’s PGA
Championship
Judy Rankin Continues as
Golf Channel Lead Analyst for LPGA Coverage, Reaching a New Multi-Year
Agreement
DAYTONA BEACH/ORLANDO, Fla., Jan.
27, 2015 – With
a 2015 tournament schedule that features 34 events around the world highlighted
by exciting enhancements with two majors, the ANA Inspiration and the inaugural
KPMG Women’s Championship, and the return of the biennial Solheim Cup, the LPGA
Tour is riding a wave of momentum as the 2015 season kicks off this week.
Following a 2014 season that saw an 18 percent increase in viewership of North
American events on Golf Channel and NBC, the momentum continues with the
unveiling of Golf Channel and NBC’s 2015 LPGA television schedule, featuring
nearly 400 hours of coverage, the most televised hours in LPGA
history.
Golf Channel kicks off its
2015 LPGA tournament coverage Wednesday at the season-opening Coates Golf
Championship Presented by R&L Carriers, taking place at Golden Ocala Golf
& Equestrian Club in Ocala, Fla. Live coverage will kick off Wednesday from
2-5 p.m. ET, and will continue on Thursday from 11 a.m.-2 p.m. ET. Friday’s
coverage will air in prime time from 8-10 p.m. ET and conclude on Saturday from
3-5 p.m. ET.
“Golf Channel’s increased
television coverage will give fans the opportunity to follow what promises to be
an exciting 2015 LPGA season,” said LPGA Sr. VP of Television & New Media
Brian Carroll. “Our strong relationship with Golf Channel has provided us the
opportunity to showcase the LPGA through live telecasts, increases in telecast
hours and personality features across many different programs.”
Golf Channel’s coverage
consists of 31 official LPGA tournaments in 2015, including the 2015 Solheim
Cup. Hall-of-Famer Judy Rankin, who recently signed a multi-year contract
extension with Golf Channel, will return as lead analyst, joining one of three
play-by-play hosts that includes Terry Gannon, Whit Watson and LPGA mainstay Tom
Abbott, who will serve as a hole announcer when not calling play by play.
Major Champion Karen Stupples will rotate with Rankin as lead analyst in 2015
and also will report from the course. Joining Stupples on the course-reporting
team will be Jerry Foltz and Kay Cockerill. Curt Byrum, Jim Gallagher, Jr. and
Jane Crafter also will join for Golf Channel’s LPGA broadcast team at select
events in 2015.
Highlights of Golf
Channel’s 2015 television schedule include:
• A 10 percent
increase in hours of tournament coverage over 2014, totaling more than 390 hours
for the 2015 season.
• Golf Channel
will provide complete live coverage of the 2015 Solheim Cup in Germany (Sept.
18-20), totaling nearly 30 hours of event coverage.
• Golf Channel
and NBC will provide robust tournament coverage of three LPGA Major
Championships: the ANA Inspiration (Apr. 2-5), the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship
(June. 11-14), and the Evian Championship (Sept. 10-13), combining for
nearly 50 hours of Golf Channel coverage. Final round coverage of the Evian
Championship and weekend coverage of the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship also will
air on NBC in 2015.
• Golf Channel
will provide live coverage for all U.S. tournaments in 2015
• Expanded
Morning Drive news coverage in 2015, including on-site coverage from Media Day
at select tournaments, including the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship, Meijer
LPGA Classic and the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship.
About the LPGA
The LPGA is the world’s
leading professional golf organization for women. Founded in 1950, the
association celebrates a diverse and storied membership with more than 2,300
members representing 30 different countries. With a Vision to inspire, empower,
educate and entertain by showcasing the very best of women’s golf, LPGA Tour
Professionals compete across the globe, while dedicated LPGA Teaching and Club
Professionals (T&CP) directly impact the game through teaching, coaching and
management. The Symetra Tour consistently produces a pipeline of talent ready
for the world stage. The LPGA is headquartered in Daytona Beach,
Florida.
Follow the LPGA on its
television home, Golf Channel, and on the web via:
www.LPGA.com,www.facebook.com/lpga.official, www.twitter.com/lpga, and
www.youtube.com/lpgavideo.
About Golf
Channel
Golf Channel is a
multimedia, golf entertainment and services company based in Orlando, Fla. Golf
Channel, co-founded by Arnold Palmer in 1995 and now part of the NBC Sports
Group, is available in more than 120 million homes in 83 countries and 12
languages around the world. Exclusive partnerships with the world’s top tours
allow Golf Channel to feature more live golf coverage than all other networks
combined, as well as a programming schedule distinguished by golf’s
highest-quality news, instruction and original programming. Golf Channel’s
digital platforms, headed by GolfChannel.com, are the leading golf destinations
on the Internet, delivering unmatched coverage of the world of golf. Fans are
able to enjoy 24/7 live streaming of Golf Channel content through Golf Live
Extra and select programming is simulcast via SiriusXM’s PGA TOUR Radio. In
addition, Golf Channel connects the world to golf through a wide array of
digital services including Golf Channel Mobile; GolfNow, the world’s largest
online booking platform;GolfAdvisor.com, a golf course ratings and review
portal; the interactive Golf Channel Academy instructional app; and the Golf
Channel Am Tour, the world’s largest amateur golf tour.
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