GolfTV

GolfTV was an international streaming service owned by Warner Bros. Discovery through its international sports unit and run by its Warner Bros. Discovery GolfTV division, which aired golf tournaments, news and documentaries.

History

In June 2018, Discovery Inc. and the PGA Tour agreed to a US$2 billion, 12-year deal for its media rights outside of the United States. Discovery stated that it planned to establish an international streaming service devoted to these rights.[1] In October 2018, Discovery formed its Discovery Golf division by naming Eurosport executive vice president Alex Kaplan as president and general manager of the division, and officially announced that the service would be known as GolfTV, which would replace PGA Tour Live international.

GolfTV officially launched on January 1, 2019,[2] with PGA Tour events available for users in Australia, Canada, Italy, Japan, Netherlands, Portugal, Russia and Spain. The rights will expand as existing deals with international broadcasters lapse, beginning with Poland and South Korea in 2020, Belgium, China, Germany and South Africa in 2021, Denmark, Finland, India, Norway, Sweden and the United Kingdom in 2022, and France in 2024.[3][4]

In November 2018, GolfTV announced that it had signed Tiger Woods as a content partner under a multi-year deal. This includes an instructional video series,[5] and a series of events featuring Woods, inspired heavily by his 2018 event The Match: Tiger vs. Phil.[6] The first of these, The Challenge: Japan Skins, was held October 21, 2019, in Japan, and aired in the United States on Golf Channel.[7] With the 2022 merger of Discovery with WarnerMedia, whose Turner Sports division produces The Match, GolfTV will serve as one of the international distributors of the franchise beginning in 2022.[8][9]

In December 2018, Discovery and the European Tour reached a multi-year rights deal, under which GolfTV would acquire streaming rights to the Tour in various Asian, European, and Latin American markets, including exclusive rights in Italy, Romania, Russia, Spain and Turkey, and digital rights elsewhere. The rights also include the 2020 and 2022 Ryder Cup in selected markets. In Europe, the deal excludes Denmark, Finland, France, Ireland, Norway, Sweden, and the United Kingdom.[10][11]

In November 2022, as part of a reorganization associated with the merger, it was announced that GolfTV would be shut down on December 12, 2022. Its content was to be dispersed to other Warner Bros. Discovery platforms, particularly Discovery+ and Max which replaced HBO Max on May 23, 2023 before it reverting into these name on July 9, 2025.[12] Bell Media, which has partnered with WBD on Canadian versions of some of its other services, acquired the Canadian rights to PGA Tour Live coverage for inclusion in its new TSN+ sports streaming service.[13]

References

  1. Stewart Clarke. Discovery Inks International Deal for PGA Tour Golf Rights Variety, 4 June 2018, retrieved 1 January 2020^
  2. Eoin Connolly. Going deep with Discovery: Peter Faricy on building GolfTV and global digital platforms for fans SportsPro, 26 March 2019, retrieved May 13, 2019^
  3. Andrew McDonald. Discovery to launch GolfTV streaming service in January digitaltveurope.com, 22 October 2018, retrieved 6 February 2019^
  4. Stewart Clarke. Discovery and PGA Tour Tee Up 'GolfTV' Streaming Brand for 2019 Launch Variety, 22 October 2018, retrieved 6 February 2019^
  5. Brian Steinberg. Discovery Strikes Content Pact With Tiger Woods Variety, 27 November 2018, retrieved 13 May 2019^
  6. Joe Levy. GolfTV plotting Tiger Woods head-to-head matches SportsPro, 4 April 2019, retrieved 13 May 2019^
  7. Andrew Bucholtz. Tiger Woods' first GolfTV match will be "The Challenge: Japan Skins" Awful Announcing, 2019-09-19^
  8. Turner announces The Match will be distributed through Warner Bros. Discovery Sports platforms internationally Awful Announcing, 2022-05-18, retrieved 2022-05-18^
  9. Turner Sports' presentation of The Match to be distributed internationally through Warner Bros. Discovery Sports Eurosport, 2022-05-18, retrieved 2022-09-04^
  10. Jon Lafayette. Discovery Expands GolfTV With European Tour Deal Broadcasting & Cable, 2018-12-13, retrieved 2019-10-19^
  11. Tom Bassam. Discovery announces European Tour rights swoop SportsPro Media, 13 December 2018, retrieved 13 May 2019^
  12. Andy Fry. Golf TV in the bunker as WBD dispenses with another niche streamer Digital TV Europe, 14 November 2022^
  13. Bell Media. TSN Acquires Media Rights to PGA TOUR LIVE and Launches All-New Streaming Product TSN+, Available for Free Preview Beginning Today January 12, 2023, retrieved January 13, 2023^