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Mike Whan, USGA CEO, joins 'Halftime Report' to discuss NBCUniversal, Versant and USGA new media rights agreement deal through 2032.
USA Network and Golf Channel have inked a long-term deal with the USGA that will feature live event and studio coverage of 11 ...
The USGA and NBC announced a new, 6-year TV deal that reportedly draws close to $93 million per year. Here's what you need to ...
There will be more coverage of USGA events in the future on the same network after the USGA and NBCUniversal announced on ...
Partnership Extension Ensures Ongoing Airtime for 11 USGA Championships and More Broadcast Network Coverage for the U.S. Open ...
The United States Golf Association (USGA) announced a significant extension of its media rights partnership with NBCUniversal ...
NBCUniversal has extended its media rights deal with the United States Golf Association (USGA) through 2032. NBC remains the ...
The U.S. Golf Association will help the new media company known as Versant keep swinging into sports after it is spun off ...
The United States Golf Association is keeping the U.S. Open media rights with NBCUniversal while striking a new agreement for its other championships with NBC's spinoff company, Versant.
For Whan, the message is clear: The rollback is coming, and the USGA isn’t waiting for everyone to agree. This article originally appeared on Golfweek: U.S. Open 2025: USGA's Mike Whan doubles ...
Despite opposition from professional players, USGA commissioner Mike Whan said Wednesday that the governing body is "full speed ahead" on its plan to "roll back" the golf ball.
The deal includes additional hours of U.S. Open coverage on NBC as well as streaming coverage of all USGA championships on Peacock.