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PGA Tour live streaming: Your ultimate guide to watching for free
If you’re a golf enthusiast, you’ll understand the importance of catching every moment of the PGA Tour. But with cable TV and streaming services charging exorbitant fees for access to live sports events, it can be tough to watch your favorite golfers in action without breaking the bank. Fortunately, there are ways to enjoy PGA Tour live streaming for free online. In this article, we’ll show you how.
Why watch PGA Tour live?
Watching the PGA Tour live is an unparalleled experience for golf lovers. There’s nothing like seeing your favorite players hit their shots and make their way around the course in real-time. It’s also a great way to stay up-to-date with the latest developments and trends in the world of golf.
Moreover, watching PGA Tour live can provide valuable insights into how professional golfers approach different courses and conditions. You can learn from their strategies and techniques and apply them to your own game.
Where to watch PGA Tour live for free?
One of the best ways to watch PGA Tour live for free is by using social media platforms such as Twitter or Facebook. Many broadcasters stream select events on these platforms, allowing viewers worldwide access without any subscription fees.
Another option is websites that offer links to various sports channels’ streams where you can find free coverage of major tournaments such as The Masters or the U.S Open. These sites often feature ads that help fund their services but are still worth checking out if you want to catch every hole-in-one moment.
How to watch PGA Tour Live on YouTube
YouTube has become an increasingly popular platform for watching sports events online, including the PGA Tour. By simply searching “PGA tour live” on YouTube, you will find multiple channels that stream golf tournaments from around the world – all completely free of charge.
Many golf-related channels post highlights packages from each day’s play, so if you can’t catch the live stream, you can still stay up-to-date with all the action.
In conclusion, watching PGA Tour live for free online is not only possible but also quite easy. Social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook offer free streaming of select tournaments, while websites and YouTube channels provide access to a wide variety of golf events from around the world.
So if you’re a die-hard golf fan or just looking to catch some thrilling action on the course, give these options a try and enjoy watching PGA Tour live for free.
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The scenery! And exploring, and being a part of a Peloton, and pushing limits, and about a million other things. It’s hard to pick one.

Lauren Abel, Idaho, 25
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Aside, raising money for an amazing cause, and spending three weeks on my bike – I am most excited for the things I learn about myself when I push my body to its limit.

Gary Bohn, Arizona, 64
Meeting and helping the team. At my level and age the team is more important than speed.

David Brayshaw, Reading, 43
Looking forward to the challenge and 3-weeks where all I have to worry about is pedalling!

Andy Brook-Dobson, York, 53
Being in an amazing bubble for 3 weeks and raising an enormous amount of money for an incredibly worthwhile cause.

Chris DeSouza, Colorado, 58
The overall experience.
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Craig Eadie, East Sussex, 46
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Being part of an amazing team and achieving a lifelong ambition to ride the tour, and of course the beers at the end!!!

Tim Goodman, London, 58
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Finishing the last mountain stage!

Mark Gillett, 53, Staffordshire
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Experience of being in a group riding the most iconic ride on earth for a fabulous cause. I can’t imagine a more fulfilling experience.
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Rhett Groom, 54, Devon
Meeting my new team-mates for 2022 and of course the ultimate goal, smashing the £1m mark for Cure Leukaemia, which will have such a positive impact on blood cancer patients across the world.

Andrew Hindman, San Francisco, 50
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“The challenge of completing the world’s most iconic cycling route, whilst helping to raise over £1m for Cure Leukaemia.”
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Daniel McDonald, Cambridgeshire, 45
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Emulating the professionals in the most iconic sporting endurance event in the world and being part of an inspirational team dedicated to fundraising over £1 million for Cure Leukaemia which will ultimately save peoples lives and offer hope to those patients that have very little.
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David McNally, Hertfordshire, 45
The size of the challenge will require us to work together, and so the camaraderie and team spirit will mean everything, as well as this all being for an amazing cause, of course.
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Ian MacFawn, Pennsylvania, 29
Postdoctoral associate.
Getting to know my teammates while steadily pedaling over the entirety of France, but most importantly, cycling for a purpose; to empower innovative clinical trials to better combat cancer.

Dermot O’Kane, Co. Derry, 39
Meeting the team of people, the experience of the daily rides, the build up and the preparation in the fundraising.
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Jim Wade, Texas, 60
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The camaraderie of the team. Next up would be seeing the remote countryside of Europe from a totally different perspective.

Dan Wagner, Wisconsin, 35
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Enjoying the ride.
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Camaraderie of a good group, the physical challenge, the scenery of France and Spain…
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The Tour 21 will see a team of 25 amateur cyclists, take on the world’s most gruelling cycling challenge by riding the full Tour de France route, one week ahead of the professionals in June 2023. Starting in Bilbao, the most populous city in the Basque Country, the team will follow the same route and ride over 3,500km in just 21 days – all to raise over £1,000,000 for Cure Leukaemia, the official charity partner of the Tour de France.
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The Route will see a team of 25 female amateur cyclists, take on the world’s most iconic cycling challenge by riding all stages of the 2024 Tour de France Femmes avec Zwift (TdFFAZ) route, just one day ahead of the professionals in August 2024 – all to raise funds for Cure Leukaemia, the official UK charity partner of the TdFFAZ.
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Experience the spirit and excitement of South Africa’s most beautiful cycling event! The 46th Cape Town Cycle Tour will be held on Sunday, 10 March 2024.
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