Sky Sports has secured a new deal to remain the home of golf in the UK and Ireland until at least 2029. The agreement will see Sky Sports continue to broadcast all four men's majors and five women's majors exclusively live, as well as providing unrivalled coverage of the DP World Tour.
Under the terms of the new partnership, which extends from 2026, Sky Sports viewers will be treated to exclusive coverage of the next two instalments of the Ryder Cup. The 2027 event at Adare Manor in Ireland and the 2029 tournament at Hazeltine in the United States are among the events that will be broadcast exclusively on Sky.
The deal is a significant win for Sky Sports, which has seen record numbers of sports fans tuning in to watch golf coverage during 2025. The new agreement follows a historic Ryder Cup victory for Team Europe at Bethpage Black, which was watched by millions and proved why it remains one of the most compelling events in world sport.
DP World Tour chief executive Guy Kinnings said that the deal is a testament to the appeal of golf to fans around the world. "As golf's global Tour, our unparalleled diversity of locations and players is really resonating with fans," he said. "With the storytelling prowess of Sky Sports for four more years, we're well set to continue growing our fan base."
Sky Sports' Chief Sports Officer Jonathan Licht said that extending their partnership with the DP World Tour was a strategic move at a time when golf viewership is reaching record heights. "Extending our long-standing partnership comes at a time when golf's global audience is on the rise," he said. "We look forward to bringing fans the next two Ryder Cups and continuing to grow our fan base."
Under the terms of the new partnership, which extends from 2026, Sky Sports viewers will be treated to exclusive coverage of the next two instalments of the Ryder Cup. The 2027 event at Adare Manor in Ireland and the 2029 tournament at Hazeltine in the United States are among the events that will be broadcast exclusively on Sky.
The deal is a significant win for Sky Sports, which has seen record numbers of sports fans tuning in to watch golf coverage during 2025. The new agreement follows a historic Ryder Cup victory for Team Europe at Bethpage Black, which was watched by millions and proved why it remains one of the most compelling events in world sport.
DP World Tour chief executive Guy Kinnings said that the deal is a testament to the appeal of golf to fans around the world. "As golf's global Tour, our unparalleled diversity of locations and players is really resonating with fans," he said. "With the storytelling prowess of Sky Sports for four more years, we're well set to continue growing our fan base."
Sky Sports' Chief Sports Officer Jonathan Licht said that extending their partnership with the DP World Tour was a strategic move at a time when golf viewership is reaching record heights. "Extending our long-standing partnership comes at a time when golf's global audience is on the rise," he said. "We look forward to bringing fans the next two Ryder Cups and continuing to grow our fan base."