Who is commentating on the Dutch Open and where to watch on Sky Sports Golf and DP World Tour FAST Channel

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Sky Sports Golf and the DP World Tour FAST Channel (geo/R) are both carrying live coverage of the Dutch Open on Sunday 7 June 2026, with the World Feed scheduled from 10:30 to 15:30 GMT, which is 11:30 UK time at the point this programme begins.[1][2]

The broadcast team is led by Dom Holyer, who will provide the main live commentary alongside former European Tour players Anthony Wall and Mark Roe.[1] The on-course reporting duties are shared by John E. Morgan and Inci Mehmet, while Josh Antmann handles in-round and post-round interviews.[1] On Sky Sports Golf, Richard Kaufman is listed as presenter for the programme, adding the studio-facing anchor role to the production.[1]

For viewers in the UK and Ireland, the DP World Tour’s own broadcast information confirms that Sky Sports is the main television home for the event, while the tour’s in-house European Tour Productions is producing and distributing the live coverage.[1] That means the same core commentary line-up is being used across both the FAST channel and Sky Sports Golf, which helps ensure consistent analysis and presentation throughout the day.[1][4]

Dom Holyer has become one of the most recognisable voices on DP World Tour coverage, frequently leading live tournament commentary and featured-group broadcasts for the tour.[1][2][4] Anthony Wall and Mark Roe bring strong player credentials to the booth, both having played on the European Tour and later moved into broadcasting, where their course knowledge is a major part of the coverage’s appeal.[1][7] John E. Morgan and Inci Mehmet are well established in on-course roles, giving viewers hole-by-hole context and player reaction as the final round unfolds.[1]

The Dutch Open is one of the DP World Tour’s established European events, and the tour’s own listings make clear that final-round coverage on Sunday is set for the busiest part of the afternoon in the Netherlands.[1] That timing is useful for audiences across Britain, Europe and international markets, especially viewers following the event through the free-to-air style DP World Tour FAST Channel or through Sky’s dedicated golf coverage.[2][4]

For readers wanting more on the wider tour structure and broadcast setup, the official DP World Tour site provides ongoing event and coverage information, including who is commentating, where the feed is available, and the transmission windows for each tournament.[1][2]

Article generated: 7 June 2026, 11:30 GMT

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