Solheim Cup TV coverage: Don’t miss any of the action!
Here is how not to miss a beat at the 2023 Solheim Cup at Finca Cortesin
You’ve got your popcorn lining the table and bottles of drink ready to wash it down – it’s time for the 2023 Solheim Cup!
Stacy Lewis’ Team USA are looking for their first win on away turf since taking the trophy at Golf Club St. Leon-Rot in Germany in 2015.
Suzann Pettersen and Team Europe have a strong side of 12 stars from the LPGA and European Tours ready to complete the hat-trick of trophies.
Finca Cortesin is the setting – a superb golf complex in Andalucia that will play host to three days of fascinating and exciting match play golf.
How to watch the Solheim Cup
In the United Kingdom, you’ll be able to watch the Solheim Cup on Sky Sports Golf.
Thursday, September 21
Sky Sports Golf: 5pm – 6pm Opening Ceremony
Friday, September 22
Sky Sports Golf: 6.30am – 6.30pm
Saturday, September 23
Sky Sports Golf: 6.30am – 6.30pm
Sunday, September 24
Sky Sports Golf: 9am – 6.00pm
Solheim Cup TV coverage
The first tee shot will be hit at 8.10am local time, which is 7.10am BST. This will be the same for Friday and Saturday of Solheim Cup week.
The foursomes matches will go off in 12-minute intervals and the last of the four foursomes matches will start at 8.46am local time – 7.46am BST.
The fourballs action will begin at 1.40pm local time, which is 12.40pm BST. This will be the same on Friday and Saturday of Solheim Cup week with 15 minutes between matches. The final match will start at 2.25pm local time – 1.25pm BST.
In the singles session on Sunday, the final day, the opening match will go off at 11.10am, which is 10.10am BST. The final match will start at 1.22pm local time – 12.22pm BST.
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