AIG Women’s Open TV schedule: How to catch the action from Royal Porthcawl in the UK and US
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The final major of the women’s golf season is upon us. Can’t make it to South Wales? Here’s a full rundown of the AIG Women’s Open TV coverage…
If you’re planning to watch the world’s top female golfers competing at the beautiful Royal Porthcawl from the comfort of your own home, you’ll want to have the AIG Women’s Open television schedule at your fingertips. Make sure you’re tuned in and ready, so you don’t miss a single swing.
2025 AIG Women’s Open TV schedule
Sky Sports will broadcast the AIG Women’s Open in the UK and Ireland, while NBC will be broadcasting in the US.
How to watch The Open live in the UK and Ireland
Thursday 31st July: 12pm – 7pm (Sky Sports Golf)
Friday 1st August: 12pm – 7pm (Sky Sports Golf)
Saturday 2nd August: 12pm – 7pm (Sky Sports Golf)
Sunday 3rd August: 12pm – 7pm (Sky Sports Golf)
BBC2 will be providing an hour of highlights from 11pm each evening, with coverage available on the Red Button from 8pm.
All times BST.
How to watch The Open live in the US
Thursday 31st July: 7am – 12pm (USA Network)
Friday 1st August: 7am – 12pm (USA Network)
Saturday 2nd August: 7am – 12pm NBC Sports, 12pm – 2pm (Live on NBC)
Sunday 3rd August: 7am – 12pm NBC Sports, 12pm – 2pm (Live on NBC)
All times ET.

Extra coverage
As well as wall-to-wall TV coverage, fans will also be able to watch live streams on R&A TV, including featured groups and highlights from each round.
Highlights
There will be a daily one-hour highlights show to look back at the best of the previous rounds’ action on Sky Sports Golf, while you can download the Sky Sports App to get news, interviews, highlights, clips, leaderboard scores, and a dedicated blog.
Sky Sports Recap will allow you to see key moments from one of the biggest events in the sporting calendar, with the innovative new technology allowing you to have more control of the shots you’re seeing and quickly get up-to-date about the tournament.
You’ll see the best clips from that day’s round so far and individual highlights from the current top 10 on the leaderboard, as well as any other significant moments from the notable names in the field.
If you haven’t got Sky Sports then there’s still time. Prices start at £22 per month, and you can subscribe here. If you just want to watch the weekend’s action, you can buy a NOW pass for £14.99 per day, or a monthly pass for £26. Full details here.
How to watch AIG Women’s Open for free
Securing yourself a quality Virtual Private Network (VPN) is your best method for keeping up to speed with the action from Royal Porthcawl without needing to fork out for a Sky Sports broadcast subscription. A VPN acts as an online privacy tool, enabling users to encrypt their internet connection and change the location of their IP address to access regional content. It’s completely legal, provided you are not using the connection to commit other illegal activities, and Today’s Golfer highly recommends ExpressVPN.
Once your VPN is ready for action, you will be able to access your home sports subscription packages from anywhere in the world, but for those looking to watch the AIG Women’s Open for free, you can do so via the sites below. Both offer a 7-day free trial so once you’ve changed your IP address to the relevant country, just register for that free trial and make sure you cancel before the first payment is taken.
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• Peacock (US)
• Kayo Sports (Australia)
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