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CBS Sports begins its 69th consecutive year broadcasting the PGA Tour this weekend at the Farmers Insurance Open from Torrey Pines Golf Course in San Diego, the first of 22 events on its schedule that includes the Masters, PGA Championship, six signature events and the FedEx Cup Playoffs.
Johnson Wagner, a three-time PGA Tour winner and popular analyst at Golf Channel, will begin his new job as an on-course reporter with CBS this weekend at the Farmers Insurance Open.
Some changes have already happened, and many more are to come with the PGA Tour schedule. But amid the uncertainty, the organization has made a move for the $9.
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CBS reveals PGA Tour strategy
There’s never been more of a focus in professional golf on The Product as there is right now. The Product, for all intents and purposes, is the television product, the broadcast that (ideally) goes out to millions of viewers each week of the PGA Tour season.
CBS Sports executives don't believe their product will suffer if some longtime PGA Tour stops are cut as drastic changes to the schedule are considered.
CBS has broadcast the Travelers Championship for 19 consecutive years, and that streak ends in 2026—not because CBS wanted out, but because NBC needed in. The 2026 Travelers Championship will air on NBC rather than its longtime home on CBS,
CBS Sports President David Berson said fans shouldn't jump to conclusions about possible changes coming to the PGA Tour schedule in 2027 and beyond.
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