The PGA of America has renewed its media rights agreement with NBC Sports and USA Sports through 2033, locking down its broadcast future for the next decade. The two-year extension keeps key events like the Ryder Cup on platforms including NBC, Peacock, and USA Network.
The crown jewel: The deal is highlighted by the 2033 Ryder Cup at San Francisco's Olympic Club. Securing the rights to a U.S.-hosted event is a major win for the broadcasters, as domestic editions of the tournament consistently draw significantly higher viewership than their European counterparts.
Doubling down on golf: For USA Sports, which operates under parent company Versant, the renewal solidifies its content strategy. It's the second major golf deal the company has secured since its spinoff from Comcast, signaling a clear focus on the sport as it builds its independent portfolio.
A port in the storm: The agreement provides stability in what Front Office Sports notes is an increasingly fractured golf media market. The extension gives the PGA of America a secure foothold, especially with rights for the PGA Tour and The Open Championship expiring later this decade.
In a competitive and shifting sports media environment, the PGA of America prioritized certainty, securing a long-term partnership for its most valuable assets while its peers face upcoming negotiations.
