
It's time for the first women's Major of 2025 and in this guide Golf Monthly brings you all the information on how to watch The Chevron Championship, including live streams and TV broadcasts, from wherever you are in the world.
• Dates: April 24–27, 2025
• Venue: The Club at Carlton Woods, Texas, USA.
• TV & Streaming: Golf Channel, NBC, Peacock (US) | Sky Sports (UK) | Kayo Sports (Aus)
• Free stream: LPGA (geo-restricted)
• Watch from anywhere: Try NordVPN risk-free
Yan Liu and Hae-Ran Ryu share the lead after the first day on 7 under par, two shots ahead of Hyo-Joo Kim.
Jeeno Thitikul finished the day at one under par and tied in 24th. World No.1 and defending champion Nelly Korda got off to a poor start when she bogeyed four consecutive holes. She finished with a five-over 77, 12 shots off the lead.
The first women’s Major of 2025 is taking place this week in Texas, where Nelly Korda is the defending champion. Last year she made history at this tournament when she equalled Nancy Lopez and Annika Sörenstam’s record for five consecutive wins on the LPGA tour.
That year Korda had come into the tournament as the overwhelming favourite such was dominance of the early-season LPGA events. But this year there have been eight LPGA tournaments – with eight different winners.
World No.1 Korda is not one of them, as she has yet to win this year. World No.2 Jeeno Thitikul has done so, on the Ladies European Tour. The 22-year-old Thai golfer has yet to win a Major, but has seven top-10 Major finishes.
The Chevron Championship has had many changes of name since the tournament was founded in 1972 by Dinah Shore. In 1983 the tournament was elevated to Major status and is now one of the five women’s Majors held annually.
Originally played at Mission Hills Country Club in California, it moved to The Club at Carlton Woods in Texas in 2023. It is played over a Jack Nicklaus design with water in play on many holes.

When Amy Alcott won the event for the second time, in 1988, she jumped into the pond by the 18th green, thus establishing a tradition which has continued over to the new venue. The lake at Carlton Woods between the 9th and 18th holes was cleared and had anti-alligator netting installed and a dock and ladder built to allow for the tradition to continue.
Are there any free live streams for The Chevron Championship?
Live streaming of the 2025 Chevron Championship is available for free on the LPGA video channel.
Coverage is geo-restricted, with full broadcast streaming available in those countries without a TV broadcast partner. The US and UK are among the countries that are geo-blocked, but see below for the full list of broadcasters.
Additionally, LPGA.com will live stream the ESPN+ Featured Groups broadcast everywhere except in the United States and Spain.
Overseas right now? You can still access your usual streams by using a VPN – more on that below.
Watch The Chevron Championship 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.
A Virtual Private Network – to give it the full name – can make your devices appear to be in any location, bypassing geo-restrictions so you can watch the things you've signed up for. It's perfect for watching golf from anywhere, and it comes with a host of internet security benefits, too.
Our expert colleagues over at TechRadar have tested loads of VPNs and they reckon NordVPN is the best VPN provider out there right now.
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Watch The Chevron Championship in the US
There are a few options for watching The Chevron Championship in the US, with NBC showing the event on its network that includes The Golf Channel and the Peacock streaming platform.
The Chevron Championship on NBC
The opening two rounds of The Chevron Championship, on April 24 and April 25 will go out on The Golf Channel, while the weekend rounds will be shown on NBC, with a simulcast available on Peacock.
NBC is available on cable TV plans, as is The Golf Channel. No cable? No problem. There are plenty of good 'cord-cutting' streaming services that allow you to watch cable TV channels online. Sling TV starts from $45.99 a month plus the $11 Sports Extra add-on, while Fubo plans start from $84.99 with a free trial.
Friday, April 25: 10am–3pm & 6-8pm (Golf Channel)
Saturday, April 26: 2pm–3pm (Peacock); 3pm–6pm (NBC/Peacock)
Sunday, April 27: 2pm–3pm (Peacock); 3pm–6pm. (NBC/Peacock)
You can stream The Golf Channel on the NBC Sports app but this is only for cable customers who log in with their cable credentials.
The third and fourth rounds, on April 26 and 27, will go out live on the main NBC channel. These broadcasts will be available on Peacock, where plans start from $7.99 per month or $79.99 for a year.
The Chevron Championship on ESPN+
ESPN+ will be showing streaming coverage of featured groups on all four days of the tournament (times in ET):
- Friday, April 25: 9am–7.30pm
- Saturday, April 26: 8.30am–5pm
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Sunday, April 27: 8.30am–5pm
The featured groups for round two are:
- Sarah Schmelzel/Yealimi Noh/Lindy Duncan
- Anna Nordqvist/Leona Maguire/Ingrid Lindblad
- Jin Young Ko/Yuka Saso/Brooke Henderson
- Nelly Korda/Lilia Vu/Patty Tavatanakit
Watch The Chevron Championship in the UK
Golf fans in the UK can watch The Chevron Championship on Sky Sports. The action will be shown on the dedicated golf channel, Sky Sports Golf.
You can get Sky Sports on your television by adding a Sky Sports plan to your existing TV package – prices will vary by provider.
Friday, April 25: 4pm–8pm & 11pm-1am (Sky Sports Golf); 4pm-6pm (Sky Sports Main Event)
Saturday, April 26: 7.30pm–11pm (Sky Sports+); 8pm–11pm (Sky Sports Main Event)
Sunday, April 27: 7pm–11pm (Sky Sports+)
To watch online, subscribers can use the Sky Go app, while there are also a number of Sky Sports streaming plans out there. Check out Sky Sports deals and packages for today’s best prices. Sky Sports is also available via the Now TV streaming service. Now TV’s sports package costs £26 per month right now.
If you’re a Sky Sports subscriber who’s currently outside the UK, you can still watch the coverage via streaming provided you use a VPN, such as NordVPN.
How to watch The Chevron Championship in Canada
In Canada, the first two rounds of The Chevron Championship will be broadcast on the Golf Channel in Canada.
How to watch The Chevron Championship in Australia
Golf fans in Australia can watch The Chevron Championship on Fox Sports and Kayo. Fox Sports will carry TV coverage, while Kayo Sports will offer live streaming.
Kayo subscriptions start at $25 a month, but there's currently a free trial available.
The Chevron Championship: watch around the world
- Baltics: TV3
- Belgium/Netherlands: Telenet/Ziggo Sport
- Belgium: RTL
- Czech Republic/Hungary/Romania: Golf Channel CZ
- China: Sina
- Germany/Austria/Switzerland: Sky Deutschland
- Hong Kong: PCCW
- Iceland: SYN
- Indonesia: EMTEK
- Japan: WOWOW
- Korea: JTBC
- Malaysia/Brunei: Astro
- Middle East: Dubai Sport
- New Zealand: Sky New Zealand
- Pakistan & Bangladesh: Begin Watch
- Poland: Golf Channel Poland
- Portugal: Sport TV
- Philippines: Elite Sports
- Scandinavia: Viaplay
- Singapore: Starhub
- South Africa: SuperSport
- Spain: Movistar
- Taiwan: Sportcast
- Thailand: Golf Channel Thailand
- Yugoslavia: IKO
- Rest of World: LPGA.com (free)
Chevron Championship: TV schedule and timings
Friday 25th April – Round Two:
• US (ET): 9am 10am–3pm & 6–8pm (Golf Channel/NBC Digital)
• Canada (ET): 11am–3pm & 6–8pm (Golf Channel Canada)
• UK (GMT): 4pm–8pm & 11pm–1am (Sky Sports Golf); 4pm-6pm (Sky Sports Main Event)
• Australia (AEDT): 1am-5am (Saturday) (Fox Sports 505/Kayo)
Saturday 26th April – Round Three:
• US (ET): 10am–3pm & 6–8pm (Golf Channel/NBC Digital)
• UK (GMT): 7.30pm–11pm (Sky Sports+); 8pm–11pm (Sky Sports Main Event)
• Australia (AEDT): 4am–8am (Sunday) (Fox Sports 505/Kayo)
Sunday 24th April – Round Four:
• US (ET): 2pm–3pm (Peacock/NBC Digital); 3pm–6pm. (NBC/Peacock)
• UK (GMT): 7pm–11pm (Sky Sports+)
• Australia (AEDT): 4am–8am (Monday) (Fox Sports 505/Kayo)
Chevron Championship: Round Two Tee Times
Times in ET (BST). 1ts tee starters/10th tee starters
- 8.15am (1.15pm): Cheyenne Knight, Clarisa Temelo (a), Arpichaya Yubol/Wei-Ling Hsu, Alena Sharp, Yahui Zhang
- 8.26am (1.26pm): Kate Smith-Stroh, Gigi Stoll, Jeongeun Lee6/Miranda Wang, Xiyu Janet Lin, Ryann O’Toole
- 8.37am (1.37pm): Lottie Woad (a), Georgia Hall, Albane Valenzuela/Mary Liu, Saki Baba, Pornanong Phatlum
- 8.48am (1.48pm): Ashleigh Buhai, Rio Takeda, Bailey Tardy/Hye-Jin Choi, Miyu Yamashita, Ina Yoon
- 8.59am (1.59pm): Celine Boutier, A Lim Kim, Megan Khang/Hyo Joo Kim, Mao Saigo, Stephanie Kyriacou
- 9.10am (2.10pm): Hannah Green, Lauren Coughlin, Nasa Hataoka/Pajaree Anannarukarn, Minami Katsu, Sei Young Kim
- 9.21am (2.21pm): Ayaka Furue, Lydia Ko, Amy Yang/Sarah Schmelzel, Yealimi Noh, Lindy Duncan
- 9.32am (2.32pm): Lexi Thompson, Minjee Lee, Ruoning Yin/Anna Nordqvist, Leona Maguire, Ingrid Lindblad
- 9.43am (2.43pm): Grace Kim, Aditi Ashok, Asterisk Talley (a)/Wichanee Meechai, Savannah Grewal, Chayse Gomez (a)
- 9.54am (2.54pm): Ruixin Liu, Jenny Shin, In Gee Chun/Jing Yan, Chiara Tamburlini, Morgane Metraux
- 1.05pm (3.05pm): Narin An, Dewi Weber, Gurleen Kaur/Lucy Li, Caroline Masson, Paula Reto
- 1.15pm (3.15pm): Muni He, Peiyun Chien, Jeneath Wong (a)/Auston Kim, Pauline Roussin-Bouchard, Andrea Lee
- 1.26pm (3.26pm): Maja Stark, Caroline Inglis, Brooke Matthews/Carla Bernat Escuder (a), Frida Kinhult, Manon De Roey
- 1.37pm (3.37pm): Jeongeun Lee5, Emily Kristine Pedersen, Yan Liu/Brittany Lincicome, Pernilla Lindberg, Jennifer Kupcho
- 1.48pm (3.48pm): Somi Lee, Carlota Ciganda, Nanna Koerstz Madsen/Moriya Jutanugarn, Mi Hyang Lee, Jasmine Suwannapura
- 1.59pm (3.59pm): Nataliya Guseva, Esther Henseleit, Allisen Corpuz/Chanettee Wannasaen, Ariya Jutanugarn, Cassie Porter
- 2.10pm (7.10pm): Akie Iwai, Linnea Strom, Jin Hee Im/Jeeno Thitikul, Haeran Ryu, Yani Tseng
- 2.21pm (7.21pm): Angel Yin, Gaby Lopez, Madelene Sagstrom/Jin Young Ko, Yuka Saso, Brooke M. Henderson
- 2.32pm (7.32pm): Charley Hull, Linn Grant, Stacy Lewis/Nelly Korda, Lilia Vu, Patty Tavatanakit
- 2.43pm (7.43pm): Yuri Yoshida, Gemma Dryburgh, Jiwon Jeon/Alexa Pano, Chisato Iwai, Jasmine Koo (a)
- 2.54pm (7.54pm): Hinako Shibuno, Kristen Gillman, Elizabeth Szokol/Gabriela Ruffels, Jenny Bae, Yuna Nishimura
- 3.05pm (8.05pm): Yu Liu, Benedetta Moresco, Hira Naveed/Weiwei Zhang, Sophia Popov, Gianna Clemente (a)