How to watch 2025 AIG Women's Open: TV schedule, streaming

How to watch the 2025 AIG British Women's Open: TV schedule, channels and live streaming guide at Royal Porthcawl.






The fifth and final women's major championship of 2025 is here.

The AIG Women's Open kicks off Thursday at Royal Porthcawl in Wales, where Lottie Woad, fresh off her win at the Women's Scottish Open, will look to continue her stellar form. Lydia Ko is the defending champion, winning the Women's British Open last year at St. Andrews.

Here's how you can follow the action from the 2025 Women's British Open at Royal Porthcawl Golf Club in Bridgend, Wales.


Where to watch, stream, listen to Women's British Open 2025


In addition to the options listed below, the R&A will live stream coverage all four days as well.


First round, Thursday, July 31

7 a.m. ET -2 p.m. ET, USA

7 a.m. ET -2 p.m. ET, NBC Sports app


Second round, Friday, Aug. 1

7 a.m. ET -2 p.m. ET, USA

7 a.m. ET -2 p.m.ET, NBC Sports app


Third round, Saturday, Aug. 2

7 a.m. ET-12 p.m. ET, USA

12 p.m. ET -2 p.m. ET, NBC, Peacock

7 a.m. ET -2 p.m. ET, NBC Sports App


Final round, Sunday, Aug. 3

7 a.m. ET - 12 p.m. ET, USA

12 p.m. ET -2 p.m. ET, NBC, Peacock

7 a.m. ET - 2 p.m. ET, NBC Sports App



What's the total purse for the 2025 AIG Women's British Open?


The purse for the AIG Women's British Open has tripled since before the R&A and AIG first partnered in 2019. The 2025 prize fund of $9.75 million is up $250,000 from last year.

How Much Does the Winner will earns at 2025 AIG Women's British Open?


This year's champion will receive $1,462,500, which sets a new record for the 49-year-old championship.


Who won the 2024 AIG British Women's Open?


Lydia Ko ended an eight-year major drought by claiming the AIG Women's Open after a tense finish in blustery conditions at St Andrews.

The New Zealander, who won the Olympic gold medal earlier this month, birdied the last as she closed with a three-under-par 69 to win her third major on seven under.

Last year's champion Lilia Vu failed to hole a 15-foot birdie putt on the last to force a play-off and then missed from 12 inches to gift Ko a two-shot victory.

Vu's 73 saw her finish joint second alongside world number one Nelly Korda, who faded in the closing holes and posted a 72, overnight leader Jiyai Shin (74) and China's Ruoning Yin (70).




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