Who's Commentating the KPMG Women's PGA Championship Final Round? Watch on Golf Channel, NBC, Peacock & Sky Sports
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Who's Commentating the KPMG Women's PGA Championship Final Round? Watch on Golf Channel, NBC, Peacock & Sky Sports
The 2026 KPMG Women's PGA Championship final round is live today at Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minnesota, with coverage kicking off at 18:00 UK time on Sunday, 28 June 2026[1][2]. For viewers across the UK, Europe, the US and beyond, state-of-the-art broadcast teams from Golf Channel, NBC/Peacock, Sky Sports Golf and the world feed via Golf Central bring expert commentary, live analysis and on-course reporting to define one of the most prestigious events in women's golf[1][3].
In the United Kingdom, live coverage is available on Golf Channel and Sky Sports Golf, while in the US, fans can watch via NBC and the streaming service Peacock—accessible with a subscription in geo-restricted regions[1][2]. The world feed is delivered through Golf Central, hosted by Anna Jackson, with insights from Amanda Blumenherst, Beth Ann Nichols, and Mel Reid[1][3].
Expert Commentary Teams
The Golf Channel lineup features Grant Boone and Tom Abbott as main commentators, joined by co-commentators Morgan Pressel and Paige Mackenzie—both former LPGA Tour stars with deep knowledge of major championship pressure[1][3]. On-course commentary is led by Karen Stupples, a former LPGA player and current BBC analyst, and Kay Cockerill, a veteran sport presenter known for her crisp delivery and golf expertise[1][3].
For the NBC/Peacock broadcast, Cara Banks and Tom Abbott anchor the commentary desk, with Morgan Pressel and Paige Mackenzie again providing star co-commentary. On-course voices include Kay Cockerill, Mel Reid, and Emilia Doran, the latter bringing fresh energy to the live coverage[1][2].
In the UK, Sky Sports Golf presents coverage led by presenter Sarah Stirk, with commentary mirroring the NBC feed and additional analysis from former LPGA player and Sky pundit Trish Johnson—a two-time British Women's Open winner and respected voice in women's golf[1][3].
Background on the Pundits and Presenters
Amanda Blumenherst, a former Duke University standout and LPGA Tour player, now serves as a respected pundit, known for her insightful breakdowns of strategy and shot-making[1][3]. Morgan Pressel won the 2007 KPMG Women's PGA Championship as a 18-year-old and remains one of the most decorated players in the event's history, making her commentary uniquely authoritative[1][3]. Mel Reid, a British LPGA player and vocal advocate for women in golf, adds both competitive insight and personal experience to the broadcast[1][2].
Trish Johnson, a 1995 British Open champion and two-time LPGA Tour winner, brings decades of championship experience to Sky Sports, offering tactical depth and historical context[1][3].
How to Watch and Where to Find Tickets
Final round coverage begins at 6:00 AM local time on Peacock/NBCSN, with extended live coverage from 12:00 PM to 3:00 PM on NBC and Peacock[1][2]. Spectators can purchase tickets via the official Championship website, with gate hours Sunday from 6:30 AM to 4:30 PM at Hazeltine National Golf Club[2][4].
For the most up-to-date information on broadcast schedules, tickets, and live leaderboards, visit the official KPMG Women's PGA Championship site: https://www.kpmgwomenspgachampionship.com/how-to-watch[1].
Whether you're tuning in from London, New York, or Sydney, the 2026 KPMG Women's PGA Championship final round delivers world-class golf, expert commentary, and unforgettable drama at Hazeltine National.
Article generated: 28 June 2026, 18:11 GMT