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Stay across AIG Women’s Open at Royal Porthcawl

The AIG Women

No matter where you are or what you’re doing, we’re offering you plenty of ways to stay across the AIG Women’s Open.

The final golf major of the year is under way at Royal Porthcawl, Wales, with a new name set to be added to the trophy today (Sunday, 3 August).

It doesn’t matter whether you’ll be at the course, watching on TV or if you’ll only have your phone to hand – we’ll make sure you don’t miss a thing.

TV

Along with Sky Sports, R&A TV will broadcast live coverage to viewers in the UK and in selected markets from 1200 to 1900 (UK), while daily highlights and features are available to watch worldwide.

Viewers in the USA are able to watch live coverage on USA Network and NBC.

In South Korea JTBC will be providing coverage, and in Japan viewers can tune in to the drama on JGN & U-Next. VGolf will be showing the action in Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Norway.

R&A TV also has an array of original content, from behind-the-scenes films to in-depth documentaries.

Meanwhile, viewers around the world can enjoy The Drop, our exclusive one-hour live show broadcast on The R&A YouTube channel between 1100-1200 (UK) every day of the Championship.

Let us take you behind the ropes as we watch the world's best fine-tune their preparations on the range, alongside in-depth analysis from our expert commentary team.

Gabriela Ruffels in action

Radio

AIG WO Radio is available to listeners around the world throughout this year's Championship.

AIG WO Radio has live coverage throughout the four days of the Championship, all available through R&A TV as well as the AIG Women’s Open website and app.

Broadcast hours are as follows (all times BST).

Thursday 31 July – 0700-1900

Friday 1 August – 0700-1900

Saturday 2 August – 1100 - close of play

Sunday 3 August – 1100 - close of play

Marcus Buckland and Sue Thearle will head the on-air team with expert on-course commentary and summarising courtesy of Iain Carter, Kat Downes, Richard Kaufman, Sophie Walker, Alison Nicholas and Felicity Johnson.

There will also be regular contributions from No Laying Up’s Big Randy and Cody.

Social media

Keep your finger on the pulse by staying across all our social channels during the AIG Women’s Open.

We’ll bring you everything you need to know from who’s leading and tee times to the very best of the action … plus any funny moments which catch our eye.

So make sure you’re following the AIG Women’s Open on:

YouTube / TikTok / Instagram / X / Facebook / Threads

Lydia Ko poses with her cell phone at the AIG Women's Open

App

Install the AIG Women’s Open app for free to be just one tap away from an expansive leaderboard – with live scoring – tee times, a course map, short- and long-form videos, as well live coverage throughout the week, including AIG WO Radio.

Web

Keep across every birdie, every eagle and every leaderboard change right here on AIGWomensOpen.com.

Follow updates on our live blog and delve deeper with a host of feature articles throughout the Championship.

ROYAL PORTHCAWL 2025