So, this week, we got the big golf throwdown—the 2025 Chevron Championship. Yeah, it’s that time of year again when everyone who’s anyone in the LPGA circles descends on The Club at Carlton Woods in Texas. Honestly, I’ve been waiting for this ever since, well, the last one, I guess? Not like I keep track of these things religiously or anything. But here we are again, and let me try to spill some beans about what you ought to know just in case you didn’t get the memo.
First things first, let’s talk about how you can watch this thing. Maybe you’re like me and love to keep an eye on Nelly Korda. She’s the reigning champ or something, isn’t she? Anyway, last year she snagged her second major, and here comes 2025 with some plot twists. Oh, and she’s still at the top—like, numero uno in women’s golf—but hasn’t bagged any wins this year. weird, right? Last year, she was just on a roll, winning four in a row. What changed, you might wonder? Ugh, golf mysteries, I swear.
Then you’ve got some real powerhouses who might just be laying in wait to take her spot. I’m talking Lilia Vu, Lydia Ko, and Jeeno Thitikul, to name a few. They’re the kind of folks who can shake things up and derail Korda’s train, if you catch my drift. Anyway—oh shoot, where was I?
Okay, for those glued to their screens, NBC and Golf Channel are your buddies; they’ll show the action live. Planning to stream? ESPN+ and Peacock got you. Honestly, it’s convenient. Just tune in wherever to get all the juicy parts of the Chevron Championship. This modern age of watching stuff, am I right?
Wait—before I forget, if you’re thinking about prices and subscriptions and all that—ESPN+ will set you back about $11.99 a month. Not a bad deal if you’re all in for golf fanfare.
A quick rundown on event deets: it’s happening Thursday through Sunday, April 24-27 at The Woodlands, Texas. The Club at Carlton Woods, to be precise. A massive $8 million prize is dangling at the end of this metaphorical rainbow. Oh, what I’d do for just a slice of that pie…
Moving on, it’s TV time. Grab your schedules—or your memory?—Thursday and Friday, Golf Channel kicks it off from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., then again 6 to 8 p.m. Eastern Time. Saturday and Sunday, it’s on Peacock and NBC, so wiggle your plans around accordingly.
Online folks, you’re covered too—Peacock and ESPN+ have your back. Start tuning in at 9 a.m. ET for the early birds on Thursday and Friday, but they loop in at 8:30 a.m. come Saturday and Sunday. Almost makes me want to set an alarm.
In case you’re after tee times, stay tuned because they’re not out yet. Yeah, I know, waiting is the worst.
That’s my messy tour through this year’s Chevron Championship. Hopefully, someone wins, someone loses, and we all have a good time watching. Or maybe just a good snack while we pretend to watch.