How to Watch the 2021 Travelers Championship Live

Starting today, some of golf’s biggest talents are facing off at the Travelers Championship, which kicks off just as the U.S. Open comes to a close. Big names like Phil Mickelson, Bryson DeChambeau and Dustin Johnson are all competing in the famous Championship, which takes place in Cromwell, Connecticut and offers a whopping $7.4 million purse.

Even if you can’t make it to the event to watch in-person, the good news is, it’s easy to tune in and watch it all go down live. Curious how to watch the 2021 Travelers Championship?

Here’s what you need to know about how to watch travelers championship, including where to watch the travelers championship and more.

WHEN IS THE TRAVELERS CHAMPIONSHIP?

The Travelers Championship kicks off today and runs through Sunday, June 27. Today, the tournament begins at 6:45 AM ET and goes all the way through 6 PM ET. Curious how and where to watch? Keep reading for more info.

WHERE TO WATCH THE TRAVELERS CHAMPIONSHIP:

You can watch the Travelers Championship on the Golf Channel, fuboTV, and CBS. Coverage of this year’s tournament will be split between the Golf Channel and CBS, with the first half of each round airing on the Golf Channel — which you can also stream through fuboTV — and the second half airing on CBS.

HOW TO WATCH THE TRAVELERS CHAMPIONSHIP:

If you’re looking to watch all-day coverage of the Travelers Championship, you’ll need to access two platforms: The Golf Channel and CBS. Featured groups will also be broadcast through PGA Tour Live earlier in the day. Here’s a full breakdown of when and where to watch, per CBS Sports:

Rounds 1-2: Thursday, June 24, and Friday, June 25

Featured groups: 6:45 AM-6 PM ET — PGA Tour Live
Live TV coverage: 3-6 PM ET — Golf Channel or fuboTV

Rounds 3-4: Saturday, June 26, and Sunday, June 27

Featured groups and holes: 8 AM-6 PM ET — PGA Tour Live
Early TV coverage: 1-3 PM ET — Golf Channel or fuboTV
Live TV coverage: 3-6 PM ET — CBS

You can also watch the CBS coverage through the CBS Sports app or on CBSSports.com. And if you’d rather tune in than watch, you can also listen to live coverage of the tournament on PGA Tour Radio.