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Sky pens new multi-year deal for PGA Tour rights

Sky pens new multi-year deal for PGA Tour rights
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Sky Sports agrees a new "multi-year" deal for continued coverage of the PGA Tour.

Sky has inked a new "multi-year" agreement to keep coverage of the PGA Tour on Sky Sports Golf.

The deal - with Eurosport owner Warner Bros. Discovery, strategic partner of the Tour - will see a minimum of 36 events a year broadcast on the channel, including The FedEx Cup Playoffs, the Tour Championship and Presidents Cup.

"We're thrilled to continue our partnership with the PGA Tour," said Sky Sports MD Jonathan Licht.

"The extended deal cements Sky Sports' place as the home of golf in the UK and Ireland and means our customers will be able to follow the key live action on the Tour for years to come."

The deal also covers Early Coverage, Marquee Group, Featured Holes and Featured Groups, as well as on-site features such as the Sky Cart and Sky Zone.

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