Bell Media, the Canadian media group, has agreed a multi-year domestic broadcast extension with golf’s PGA Tour.

The renewed rights deal will see continued coverage of the PGA Tour’s marquee golf events across Bell Media’s TSN, RDS, and CTV platforms.

The events include all final rounds of PGA Tour tournaments, including the FedExCup Playoffs, The Players Championship, the Presidents Cup in 2026, 2028, and 2030, and PGA Tour live feeds.

Coverage will continue to be provided in both English and French across Bell Media’s national television feeds and digital platforms, including live tournament action, and pre- and post-round analysis.

Bell Media has covered the Tour for much of the last two decades. 

The extended agreement complements TSN’s live coverage of all four golf majors, including the Masters Tournament, the US Open, The Open Championship, and the PGA Championship.

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TSN also aired the 2025 RBC Canadian Open, with the four-day event concluding yesterday (June 8).  

Thierry Pascal, senior vice president of international media, said: “We are pleased to extend our partnership with Bell Media, a longtime partner of the PGA Tour and passionate supporter of Canadian golf.

“We’re eager to build upon our two-plus-decade relationship with Bell Media as we continue to enhance PGA Tour broadcasts.”

Shawn Redmond, vice president of Bell Media Sports, added: “This extended agreement expands and builds upon our successful partnership with the PGA Tour, and underscores TSN’s commitment to delivering premier golf content to our subscribers.

“We’ll have even more thrilling moments and in-depth coverage for golf fans across the country.”

The deal has been unveiled in the build-up to the 2025 US Open, one of golf's iconic four major championships.