European Tour Productions, the DP World Tour’s in-house production company, will produce and distribute live coverage of the Amgen Irish Open.
This week sees the Back 9 continue with a return to Royal County Down in Northern Ireland.
The revered links venue has hosted three previous Irish Opens but only one since the 1972 inception of the DP World Tour, nine years ago in 2015 when Søren Kjeldsen prevailed in a play-off.
The tournament offers increased Race to Dubai Ranking points as players look to earn qualification into the final two events on the 2024 schedule: The DP World Tour Play-Offs.
World Number Three Rory McIlroy leads a strong field, which includes fellow past champion and Olympic Games team-mate Shane Lowry, with a host of local stars teeing it up on home soil.
Robert MacIntyre is another in action as he looks to become the first player to win both the Scottish Open and Irish Open in the same season, while fellow Rolex Series winners Nicolai Højgaard and Ryan Fox are looking for their first titles of the year.
Sweden's Vincent Norrman is the defending champion after his triumph 12 months ago at The K Club.
Full coverage plan
Global Broadcast Transmission Times
Below are the listed Broadcast Transmission times for the Amgen Irish Open in local time in the United Kingdom, and for the general World Feed coverage (time in BST). Find out below where to watch in your area.
Date | BST | Local Time |
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Thursday 12th September | 13:00 - 18:00 | 13:00 - 18:00 |
Friday 13th September | 08:00 - 13:00 | 08:00 - 13:00 |
16:00 - 18:00 | 16:00 - 18:00 | |
Saturday 14th September | 12:30 - 17:30 | 12:30 - 17:30 |
Sunday 15th September | 12:30 - 17:30 | 12:30 - 17:30 |
Where can you watch coverage of the DP World Tour in your area?
Area | Country | Broadcaster |
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Europe | Austria | Sky Sports |
Belgium (French Speaking Region) | VOOsport World | |
Belgium (Flemmish Speaking Region) | Play Sport Golf | |
Bosnia, Croatia, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia | Golf Klub | |
Bulgaria | Max Sport | |
Czech Republic and Slovakia | Golf Channel CZ | |
Denmark | Viasat Golf | |
Finland | Viasat Golf | |
France | Golf+ | |
Germany | Sky Sports | |
Ireland | Sky Sports | |
Italy | Sky Sports | |
Netherlands | Ziggo Sport Golf | |
Norway | Viasat Golf | |
Poland | Polsat Sport Extra | |
Portugal | Sport TV | |
Spain | Movistar Golf | |
Sweden | Viasat Golf | |
UK | Sky Sports | |
Americas | Canada | Golf Channel |
USA | Golf Channel | |
Middle East & Africa | Bahrain | Bahrain TV |
Pan Middle East & North Africa | GolfLife | |
South Africa | SuperSport Golf | |
Sub Saharan Africa (Excluding South Africa) | SuperSport Golf Africa | |
Oceania | Australia | Fox Sports |
New Zealand | Sky Sports | |
Asia | China | Hainan TV |
Hong Kong | PCCW/Now Golf | |
India | FanCode | |
Indonesia | Mola TV | |
Malaysia | Astrosport | |
Myanmar | SkyNet | |
Philippines | Tap Sports | |
Singapore | Hub Sports | |
South Korea | SpoTV Golf & Health | |
Taiwan | Boss Golf | |
Thailand | Golf Channel | |
Vietnam | VTVcab |
For specific broadcast timings of these territories please check your local listings.
Who is part of the commentary team?
Dominik Holyer will lead the team and he will be joined in the box by analysts Jay Townsend, Tony Johnstone, and David Howell.
Anthony Wall and John E Morgan will be providing on-course commentary, with Inci Mehmet speaking to the players in round.