BBC Secures Ryder Cup Highlights Through 2029

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The Ryder Cup will be featured on free-to-air platforms as BBC Sport secures highlights and commentary through 2029. Fans can enjoy extensive coverage of the tournament, taking place in New York from September 26th to 28th, across various BBC platforms.

The Ryder Cup is set to shine on free-to-air platforms as BBC Sport has successfully secured TV highlights, audio commentary, and digital clips. This multi-year agreement extends until 2029, ensuring fans can enjoy the tournament across the BBC Sport website, app, and social media.

The 45th edition of this prestigious golf tournament will take place in New York from September 26th to 28th, featuring a thrilling showdown between players from Europe and the US. Viewers can catch the most memorable moments daily through digital clips shared on BBC Sport social media channels and the website.

Sarah Mulkerrins will host daily 90-minute highlight programs from New York, available on BBC Two and iPlayer starting at midnight. The coverage will feature expert commentary from notable figures such as Andrew Cotter, Ken Brown, and Ned Michaels. Additionally, Ken Brown will offer deeper insights with his popular segment, Ken on the Course, providing fans an exclusive look inside the ropes at Bethpage Black.

Mark Chapman will lead over 30 hours of coverage from Bethpage on BBC Radio 5 Live, Sports Extra, BBC Sounds, and the BBC Sport website. Commentary will be delivered by Iain Carter, alongside former Ryder Cup players Oli Wilson and Jamie Donaldson, former Solheim Cup captain Catriona Matthew, major champion Shaun Micheel, and PGA Tour winner Andrew Magee. They will provide ball-by-ball commentary from the first drive to the final putt, supported by John Murray, Alistair Bruce-Ball, Katherine Downes, and James Gregg.

Alex Kay-Jelski, Director of BBC Sport, expressed pride in extending their partnership with the DP World Tour until 2029, stating, “Golf can have you up on your feet in an instant. The suspense, drama, and camaraderie in the sport is second to none, and the Ryder Cup is one of the highlights in the golf calendar. I’m proud that we’ve extended our partnership to deliver multiplatform and digital coverage of the Ryder Cup and more on BBC Sport.”

Richard Bunn, Chief Revenue and Content Officer at the DP World Tour, added, “We’re delighted that our relationship with the BBC, spanning multiple platforms, has been extended until 2029. With highlights from the next three Ryder Cup matches, as well as three Rolex Series events on the DP World Tour each season, fans will be able to watch the key moments as our world-class players compete for iconic trophies.”

For those in the UK and Ireland, Sky will broadcast the tournament live for Sky Sports subscribers.

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