The FedExCup finale to the 2025 PGA Tour, the Tour Championship, is being played at East Lake in Atlanta this week, and Golf Monthly is here with all the information on how to watch the Tour Championship.
Tour Championship key information
• Dates: August 21-24, 2025
• Venue: East Lake Golf Club, Atlanta, Georgia
• TV & Streaming: NBC, The Golf Channel, Peacock, ESPN+ (US) | Sky Sports (UK) | TSN (Can) | Kayo Sports (Aus)
• Watch from anywhere: Try NordVPN risk-free
For the fourth consecutive year Scottie Scheffler heads to East Lake top of the FedExCup standings. However this year it will not assist him, as the format has changed (see below).
Scheffler is one of six previous winners of the FedExCup to have qualified for this year’s Tour Championship, the others being Justin Thomas, Patrick Cantlay, Viktor Hovland, Justin Rose and Rory McIlroy.
McIlroy is the only man to won the FedExCup three times and is playing in his 8th consecutive Tour Championship, a run no-one else in the field can match.
Seven players are making their Tour Championship debuts: Maverick McNealy, Ben Griffin, Andrew Novak, Harry Hall, Jacob Bridgeman and Chris Gotterup.
In this guide Golf Monthly brings you all the details on how to watch the Tour Championship online, on TV, and from anywhere in the world.
Are there any free live streams for the Tour Championship?
There are no dedicated free-to-air broadcasters for the Tour Championship, but that doesn’t necessarily mean you can’t watch it for free, with multiple free trials to be had.
You can watch the Tour Championship for free by taking out a free trial with one of the broadcasters, with Fubo in the US and Kayo in Australia both offering seven-day free trials. (see below for more details). Note that free trials are reserved for new customers or those returning after an absence.
A cheap option also exists for those in India, in Fancode, a streaming platform where a monthly subscription costs just ₹149 – that’s about $1.75 or under £1.25. The service is geo-restricted so will only work in India.
Away from home right now? You can still access your usual streams by using a VPN – more on that below.
Watch Tour Championship golf from anywhere
If you are outside your usual country, you can still access the streaming services you subscribe to, even when you’re away from home, thanks to a handy piece of software known as a VPN.
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