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Golf on TV: World-Class Start in Dubai, PGA Season Opens in Hawaii

The DP World Tour kicks off the International Swing in Dubai, while the PGA Tour starts its season in Hawaii without its usual opener. Live golf on TV is on air.

The Dubai Invitational at the Dubai Creek Resort marks the beginning of the DP World Tour’s International Swing. Defending champion Tommy Fleetwood faces a star-studded field including Rory McIlroy, Shane Lowry, Francesco Molinari, and Masters champions like Patrick Reed. The event is played in a Pro-Am format (60 pros, 60 amateurs), with only the professionals competing for the title on Sunday. Under the German flag, Nicolai von Dellingshausen and Marcel Siem kick off the new season.

The PGA Tour’s 2026 season starts unusually: due to ongoing drought, The Sentry in Kapalua was canceled. Instead, the Sony Open at the Waialae Country Club in Honolulu opens the new season. Players compete for $9.1 million and the first FedExCup points of the year. Defending champion Nick Taylor will compete alongside former winners and Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley. German representation comes from Matti Schmid.

Golf on TV: Full Golf Schedule on MagentaTV

Thursday, January 15

DP World Tour: Dubai Invitational in Dubai, UAE from 08:30 local time on MagentaTV

PGA Tour: Sony Open Hawaii in Honolulu, Hawaii from 18:00 local time on MagentaTV

Friday, January 16

DP World Tour: Dubai Invitational in Dubai, UAE from 08:30 local time on MagentaTV

PGA Tour: Sony Open Hawaii in Honolulu, Hawaii from 18:00 local time on MagentaTV

Saturday, January 17

DP World Tour: Dubai Invitational in Dubai, UAE from 08:30 local time on MagentaTV

PGA Tour: Sony Open Hawaii in Honolulu, Hawaii from 18:15 local time on MagentaTV

Sunday, January 18

DP World Tour: Dubai Invitational in Dubai, UAE from 08:30 local time on MagentaTV

PGA Tour: Sony Open Hawaii in Honolulu, Hawaii from 18:15 local time on MagentaTV