When and where to watch Tiger Woods at 2023 Genesis Invitational?
After a successful WM Phoenix Open outing, the PGA Tour’s next stop is in Los Angeles. The Genesis Invitational is returning for yet another season. The event will tee off for the 60th time at Riviera Country Club on February 16 and go on until the 19th.
The "designated event" has already grabbed people’s attention as Tiger Woods announced his participation in the same. The legendary golfer, who is the event’s host, announced that he’ll be on the field this weekend.
The golfer will play alongside 133 others for the $20 million prize event. The event has a winner’s share of $3.6 million.
For fans planning to watch the competition from home, the whole event will be broadcast on the Golf Channel.
How to watch the 2023 Genesis Invitational?
The 2023 Genesis Invitational has already become one of the most popular stops on the 2023 PGA Tour schedule.
The hype surrounding the event skyrocketed after Tiger Woods announced his participation. Now, fans are eagerly awaiting the tee-off on Thursday.
Day 1 of the 2023 Genesis Invitational can be watched on ESPN+ and the Golf Channel. Meanwhile, the final two rounds of the event will also be available on CBS.
It is also pertinent to note that the radio broadcast for the tournament will be covered by SiriusXM.
Here’s how to watch Tiger and others at the 2023 Genesis Championship:
Thursday, Feb. 16
- ESPN+: 9:30 am-4 pm ET
- Golf Channel: 4-8 pm ET
Friday, Feb. 17
- ESPN+: 9:30 am-4 pm ET
- Golf Channel: 4-8 pm ET
Saturday, Feb. 18
- ESPN+: 12-1 pm ET
- Golf Channel: 1-3 pm ET
- CBS: 3-7 pm ET
Sunday, Feb. 19
- ESPN+: 11:30 am-1 pm ET
- Golf Channel: 1-3 pm ET
- CBS: 3-6:30 pm ET
Tiger Woods headlines the Genesis Invitational field
Like last week’s WM Phoenix Open, the Genesis Invitational also features a star-studded field. The event’s 134-player field will have 23 of the world's top 25 golfers going up against each other.
However, it is Tiger Woods who stands out as the star on the pitch. Fans will be keen to see the legendary golfer in action, as he will be making his first appearance on the PGA Tour after the 150th Open at St. Andrews.
Apart from Woods, the event will have world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, No. 2 Rory McIlroy, and No. 3 Jon Rahm competing for the top prize.
The golfers will join the likes of past champions Max Homa, Justin Thomas, Matt Fitzpatrick, Hideki Matsuyama, Hideki Matsuyama, Xander Schauffele, Jordan Spieth, Will Zalatoris, and Sungjae Im, who will also be on the field.
Meanwhile, defending champion Joaquin Niemann will remain absent from the field as he joined LIV Golf last year.