Solheim Cup TV Guide

Watch over 31 hours of The 2013 Solheim Cup live on television and LET YouTube

Solheim Cup logoEurope’s women are at Colorado Golf Club this week to defend The Solheim Cup and attempt to win for the first time in America.

The showpiece event in women’s golf takes place from 13-18 August and most European viewers can watch all the action live, from the first drive to the last putt.

The live television coverage will be broadcast to 75 million households throughout Europe, while highlights will reach 141 million homes.

The Solheim Cup will be broadcast exclusively on a number of television channels in Europe and will be simultaneously streamed live on the LET YouTube channel in those countries where The Solheim Cup cannot be viewed on television.

In an exciting development, for the first time this year, The Solheim Cup will be broadcast on free-to-air Eurosport Nordic, bringing the ball-by-ball action and unique atmosphere to 9,700,000 potential households in the Nordic region.

Television broadcasters showing live coverage:

  • AB Golf – France
  • Canal + Golfe – Spain
  • Czech TV – CzechRepublic
  • Eurosport (Nordic) – Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Norway
  • Golf Channel – USA
  • IKO Sportklub – Croatia, Hungary, Macedonia, Poland, Romania, Serbia and Slovenia
  • SkjarGolf – Iceland
  • Sky Sports – UK and Ireland
  • Sport TV Golfe – Portugal

In addition to news, highlights and features from The Solheim Cup, the LET YouTube channel will stream the following live Solheim Cup footage:

Thursday 15th August Live Solheim Cup preview and opening ceremony

Friday 16th August Day 1 Foursomes and Fourballs

Saturday 17th August Day 2 Foursomes and Fourballs

Sunday 18th August Day 3 Singles

LET YouTube Schedule (online) http://www.youtube.com/ladieseuropeantour

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