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Nelly Kordais putting on a masterclass at the 2026 Chevron Championship. Sitting at -16 through three rounds, she holds a five-shot lead over Patty Tavatanakit (-11) with rounds of 65, 65, and 70. A win today would give her a third major title and push her to world No. 1. Yet, fans cannot watch it live from the start, and they aren’t pleased.

Golf analyst Beth Ann called it out on X. The final group goes off at 12:08 ET, but fans won’t be able to watch any golf until 1:30 ET, when streaming begins on Peacock. NBC coverage is from 2-5:30 p.m. ET. This is 1 hour and 22 minutes of no way to watch the final group.

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This is not a one-off conflict. The 2025 Chevron had the same problem. Final groups teed off between 12:14 and 12:36 p.m. ET, while Peacock did not start until 2:00 p.m. ET and NBC at 3:00 p.m. ET. The 2023 CME Group Tour Championship’s third round was taped and then played on Golf Channel rather than broadcast live. The same failure, repeated across multiple events and multiple years.

What makes this gap harder to accept is that the LPGA has actively had plans since the start of the year to resolve the issue. As the Tour heads into 2026, it has partnered with NBC and Golf Channel to make a big change to its broadcasts.

For the first time, every round of every tournament will be shown live. The package included 50% more cameras, three times as many microphones, more drones, slow-motion cameras, four times as much TrackMan shot-tracing technology, and weekend rounds that now include CNBC. The goal was to avoid tape delays and coverage gaps completely.

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