Okay, so today I wanna talk about how I figured out where to watch Tiger Woods. It’s not as straightforward as you might think, you know? But I got there in the end, and I’m gonna walk you through it, just how it happened for me.

First off, I’m a big Tiger fan, right? So when I heard he was playing, I was like, “I gotta watch this.” But then came the hard part – finding out where to even see the guy play.
I started with a simple search, just putting in “Tiger Woods schedule.” That gave me some general info, told me about the tournaments he was in – like the Genesis Invitational, the Masters, and the PGA Championship. Good start, but not enough.
Next, I thought, “Okay, where’s the actual coverage?” I dug around a bit more and found out that a lot of it is on ESPN+. That seemed promising. I even checked out their site, saw that you can watch it on a smart TV or your computer. But was that the only way?
- Checked out and their app for some featured group stuff.
- Found out about fuboTV and DirecTV Stream having free trials. More options!
- Then there’s the good old Golf Channel and NBC for some of the bigger events.
So, after all that digging, I realized there are a few ways to catch Tiger in action. You gotta figure out which tournament he’s playing, then see who’s got the rights to show it.
It took me a bit of time to get all this sorted, but now I’m all set. I can plan my viewing around Tiger’s schedule. It was a bit of a hunt, but hey, that’s part of the fun, right?

And it is worth it to follow this 15-time major champion.
Anyways, that’s my little adventure in finding out how to watch Tiger Woods. Hope it helps some of you out there!