How to Watch the 2021 Travelers Championship Round 1: Live Stream, Channel, Time


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After an exciting U.S. Open where Jon Rahm won his first career major championship, he will be competing against some of the best golfers in the world at the 2021 PGA Tour Travelers Championship. The event will be hosted at the TPC River Highlands in Cromwell, Connecticut. This will be the 70th edition of the tournament and the winner’s share of the $7.4 million purse will be $1.332 million.

Dustin Johnson won the 2020 event and will look to become the first repeat winner since Phil Mickelson did it in 2001 and 2002. Not only will Rahm and Johnson be joined by Mickelson, but past Travelers champions such as three-time winner Bubba Watson, Jordan Speith, and Kevin Streelman will compete at the event. Future Hall of Fame golfer Rory McIlroy will be looking for his first Travelers Championship victory to round out the star-studded event.

Spectators will be on the course watching their favorite golfers at this weekend’s event as there are expected to be nearly 10,000 people in attendance. Cord cutters can find out how to watch the 2021 PGA Tour Travelers Championship below.

Tee Times and Channels

*All times Eastern

  • Round 1 — Thursday, June 24 
    • From 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Golf Channel
  • Round 2 —  Friday, June 25 
    • From 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. on Golf Channel
  • Round 3 — Saturday, June 26 
    • From 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Golf Channel
    • From 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. on CBS
  • Round 4 — Sunday, June 27
    • From 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Golf Channel
    • From 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. on CBS

All four rounds will be simulcasted on PGAtour.com. Rounds 1-2 will also be simulcasted on GolfChannel.com and NBCSports.com. Rounds 3-4 will be simulcasted on CBSSports.com.

How to watch the 2021 PGA Tour Travelers Championship?

The best part of cord cutting is that you can cancel at any time, as there aren’t any long term commitments like cable or satellite. Oftentimes, streaming providers offer free trials so you can test the service out during an event like the 2021 PGA Tour Travelers Championship before your account is charged. 

Below you can check and see if your streaming provider offers the 2021 PGA Tour Travelers Championship.

Watch the Travelers Championship on Sling TV

Starting at $46/mo., subscribers of Sling Blue with Sports Extra can watch all of the Travelers Championship coverage on Golf Channel. Unfortunately, Sling TV does not currently offer CBS, but with an antenna, you can watch the final 2 rounds.

Watch the Travelers Championship on Hulu + Live TV

For as low as $64.99, Hulu + Live TV is the perfect place to watch the 2021 PGA Tour Travelers Championship as it includes CBS, Golf Channel, and more than 70 other channels. The streaming platform also includes DVR.

Watch the Travelers Championship on fuboTV

The world’s largest sports-oriented streaming service fuboTV includes CBS and Golf Channel in its Family plan for only $64.99/mo. With over 110 channels, and DVR, fuboTV is one of the best values out there.

Watch the Travelers Championship on Paramount+

CBS’s streaming services Paramount+ gives subscribers a few choices when it comes to streaming the later parts of rounds 3 and 4 at TPC River Highlands. Paramount+ offers a Limited Commercials plan for only $5.99/mo. or $59.99 annually (a 15% discount). Subscribers can upgrade to the Commercial Free plan for only $9.99/mo. or $99.99 annually (also a 15% discount). 

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Watch the Travelers Championship on AT&T TV

For $95/mo., the Ultimate package provided by AT&T TV includes CBS, and Golf Channel. On top of DVR, AT&TV Ultimate includes a one-year subscription to HBO Max along with over 130 channels, so there’s something for everyone.

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Watch the Travelers Championship on YouTube TV

For $64.99/mo., YouTube TV offers a complete package to watch all of the action live from Cromwell. CBS and Golf Channel are included along with 80 other channels, plus DVR, so you can record your favorite moments.

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Other ways to watch

Cord cutters who are not subscribers to a live TV streaming provider can also watch some of the Travelers Championship on their local CBS affiliate. By using a digital antenna or an online service like Locast, you can watch primetime coverage on CBS for no additional charge.

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