ESPN will expand its coverage of the Farmers Insurance Open as part of its 2026 PGA TOUR Season programming, with early-round broadcasts airing on its primary linear channel beginning Thursday, Jan. 29. The tournament takes place at Torrey Pines Golf Course in San Diego, California.
This marks the first time in 20 years that a PGA TOUR event will air on ESPN’s primary linear network. The expanded coverage adds to ESPN’s broader golf media portfolio, which includes cross-platform distribution across television, streaming, and digital platforms.
For the first and second rounds, ESPN will air the PGA TOUR LIVE main feed from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. ET on Thursday and Friday. Viewers can also access the same coverage on the ESPN App. Thursday’s broadcast window coincides with Brooks Koepka’s return to the PGA TOUR.
In addition to ESPN’s linear broadcast and the ESPN App, Disney+ and Hulu subscribers will have access to the main feed coverage on Thursday directly within their respective streaming apps. PGA TOUR LIVE coverage will continue through Sunday’s final round, with streaming available on the ESPN App.
Featured Player and Group Coverage
Brooks Koepka, a nine-time PGA TOUR winner, will appear in both the main feed coverage on ESPN and the ESPN App, as well as in featured group coverage available on the ESPN App during Thursday and Friday. His participation represents one of the notable player storylines during the opening rounds of the tournament.
Alongside Koepka, five players ranked among the top 20 in the world will be featured during the first two rounds through PGA TOUR LIVE coverage on the ESPN App. This featured group programming allows viewers to follow specific players more closely throughout their rounds.
Featured Hole Coverage
The ESPN App will also offer featured hole coverage, providing live access to all four par-3 holes at Torrey Pines. These include holes 3, 8, 11, and 16. The third hole, known for its scenic setting, will be included as part of this coverage.
This approach ensures continuous visibility of par-3 play throughout the tournament’s early rounds. Coverage for Saturday and Sunday will follow a similar format, although final schedules will depend on pairings and tee times, which will be announced later.
PGA TOUR LIVE and Media Rights Context
PGA TOUR LIVE on the ESPN App delivers more than 4,300 live and exclusive hours of golf coverage during the PGA TOUR season. The service covers 34 tournaments in 2026, including all eight of the TOUR’s Signature Events.
The PGA TOUR LIVE offering operates under the PGA TOUR’s nine-year domestic media rights agreement, which the organization announced in March 2020. The agreement outlines long-term distribution arrangements across ESPN platforms and supports a combination of live tournament coverage and supplemental viewing options.
ESPN App Distribution
ESPN distributes its live sports programming, studio shows, and original content through the ESPN App, which serves as a centralized platform for its networks and services. The app supports access across mobile devices and connected TVs and includes features such as multiview viewing, synchronized second-screen experiences, and personalized content feeds.
The ESPN App also integrates live statistics, fantasy sports tools, and betting-related information from DraftKings, along with access to sports merchandise. These features are available regardless of whether users subscribe directly or access the app through a traditional pay TV provider.
Bundled subscription options remain available, including a limited-time offer for the ESPN Direct-to-Consumer Unlimited plan combined with Disney+ and Hulu. Additional details are available through ESPN’s streaming platform.
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