How to watch the USPGA Championship on BBC Radio, Sky Sports and Golf Central: live commentary guide for Sunday

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The USPGA Championship continues on Sunday, 17 May 2026, with golf fans in the UK, Ireland, the US and across Europe able to follow the action through a strong line-up of TV, radio and online coverage. In the United Kingdom, the best free audio option is BBC Radio 5 Live, joined by BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra, BBC Sounds and BBC Sport Online. Sky Sports Golf and Sky Sports Main Event are also carrying live coverage, while Golf Central is serving viewers in the United States with its own studio team and commentary roster. For Irish audiences, RTÉ News and RTÉ Radio 1 are also part of the broadcast mix.

On BBC Radio, the familiar voices of Iain Carter, Katherine Downes and James Gregg are fronting the audio coverage, with former Ryder Cup player Oliver Wilson as co-commentator. Carter has become one of British golf broadcasting’s most recognisable voices through years of reporting on the sport for the BBC, while Downes has built a broad reputation across BBC Sport coverage and Gregg is well known to listeners for his live sports presenting style. Wilson brings the perspective of a touring professional, having competed at the highest level in Europe and represented Great Britain and Ireland in elite team golf.

For those watching in the UK on television, Sky Sports Golf and Sky Sports Main Event are once again central to the weekend coverage. Nick Dougherty leads the presentation alongside Iona Stephen, with Andrew Coltart on main commentary duty. Dougherty, a former European Tour winner, has developed into one of golf broadcasting’s most polished presenters, while Stephen has quickly established herself as a sharp analyst and interviewer after a successful playing background. Coltart, a former professional and Ryder Cup player, is a long-standing voice on Sky with a reputation for clear, insightful course analysis.

The Sky team is particularly strong in depth this week, with Paul McGinley, Rich Beem, Dame Laura Davies, David Howell, Claude Harmon III and Mel Reid all contributing as co-commentators. McGinley, a winning Ryder Cup captain, is among the most respected analysts in the game, while Beem, the 2002 PGA Championship winner, adds direct major championship experience. Davies remains one of the greatest female golfers of all time, Howell is a former Ryder Cup player and successful European Tour winner, Harmon is a much-sought-after coaching expert from a renowned golf family, and Reid contributes the viewpoint of a recent elite competitor on both the Ladies European Tour and LPGA Tour. Anna Jackson is reporting on the ground, with Wayne Riley offering live on-course commentary.

In the United States, Golf Central continues to provide a comprehensive wraparound service, anchored by Rich Lerner and George Savaricas. Lerner is one of the best-known studio hosts in golf television, with a long association with Golf Channel, while Savaricas has built a strong reputation as a host and presenter across the network’s coverage. The pundit line-up is equally authoritative, featuring Brandel Chamblee, Paul McGinley, Eamon Lynch, Arron Oberholser, Paige Mackenzie, Jaime Diaz, Ryan Lavner and Smylie Kaufman. For news and interviews, Todd Lewis, Kira K. Dixon and Rex Hoggard are among the reporters helping to keep fans updated from the course.

Irish viewers and listeners also have familiar names to follow. Greg Allen is on reporting duties for RTÉ News, while Doug Ferguson and Iain Carter are part of RTÉ Radio 1’s golf output. Ferguson, long established on the Associated Press golf beat, is a respected writer and observer of the professional game, making him a valuable voice for tournament analysis.

For UK and Irish listeners wanting the simplest route in, the BBC remains the most accessible option, especially via BBC Sounds and BBC Radio 5 Live. The BBC’s live radio output is particularly useful on moving day and final-day Sunday when the pressure builds and every shot matters. Full details of the BBC’s radio schedule for the championship can be found on the Radio Times coverage guide.

With so many experienced broadcasters involved, the USPGA Championship is being presented with a rare blend of elite playing knowledge, polished studio hosting and first-hand tournament reporting. Whether fans tune in via Sky, Golf Central, RTÉ or the BBC, Sunday’s coverage promises extensive live insight into one of golf’s biggest major championships.

Article generated: 17 May 2026, 16:02 GMT

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