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How to Watch ‘Corales Punta Cana Resort and Club Championship’ Without Cable

By Gabriela Vatu / September 24, 2020

We're going to take the next PGA TOUR Championship over in the Dominican Republic. The Corales Punta Cana Resort and Club Championship is starting soon, and we plan on watching the competition online.

The first time this tournament was played was back in 2016, and the winner receives 300 FedEx Cup points, 24 OWGR points, and they're also getting an invitation to the Masters' Tournament.

The tournament was supposed to occur earlier in the year, namely in March, but it got pushed back to September due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Nonetheless, the players are going to compete for a $3 million prize fund.

When and Where to Watch Corales Puntacana Resort and Club Championship?

The championship will kick off on September 24th and will end on September 27th. You can check the schedule below to see exactly when to watch the event and on what channel since the broadcast is split between the Golf Channel and NBC.

Tournament Schedule
Date Time (ET) Channel
September 24 3:00 - 6:00 PM Golf Channel
September 25 3:00 - 6:00 PM Golf Channel
September 26 3:00 - 6:00 PM NBC
September 27 3:00 - 6:00 PM NBC

How Can I Live Stream the Corales Puntacana Resort and Club Championship?

To watch the Corales Puntacana Resort and Club Championship online without using a cable subscription, you have a few options in front of you. fuboTV is a great service that you can enjoy the competition on. There is a single bundle of networks where you will find both the Golf Channel and NBC.

The main bundle is part of several plans that also include extra channel packs and premium networks offered at discount prices. You can choose the plan that you like best and add your favorite extra channel packs and premium networks to the subscription to completely customize it all.

Moreover, there are add-ons available that will help expand the cloud DVR storage space capacity or the number of simultaneous streams that are allowed on your account. fuboTV works on iOS and Android smartphones and tablets, Apple TV, Android TV, Fire TV, Chromecast, Roku, and others.

While we do adore fuboTV because it was originally made for sports fans - which is obvious in the massive number of dedicated channels they have - there are other options to watch the Corales Puntacana Resort and Club Championship too.

Sling TV is a great option for those who want to watch the Corales Puntacana Resort and Club Championship online, as it features three bundles in total. However, NBC can be found in only two of the bundles, namely Blue and Orange + Blue, while the Golf Channel is present in the Sports Extra channel pack that goes with the Blue and Orange + Blue bundles. You need to know that Blue subscribers get three simultaneous streams, while Orange + Blue subscribers get four of them. You can add any of the available extra channel packs to your account, as well as the various premium networks. Watch 3 Days Free on Sling TV Now!

Hulu is another service we should be discussing, as it features a single bundle of networks. You will find out both NBC and the Golf Channel are available here, which will make your life easier. There are a couple of extra channel packs and premium networks you can get if you want those as well. A really cool thing about subscribing to the Hulu Live TV service is that to the Hulu On-Demand library, so you get more content to play with. Start your Hulu free trial now!

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NBC is a channel that broadcasts in select markets only, so you may not get it even with a live TV service if you live in certain areas. If you use a VPN, you can choose a server from a different city, so you'll get the networks available there. Continue reading to find out more.

How Can I Watch the Corales Puntacana Resort and Club Championship From Anywhere?

If you want to keep up with the Corales Puntacana Resort and Club Championship even if you are traveling abroad, you should know that you will need a VPN. Live TV platforms and streaming services from the United States are all geo-blocked, so you cannot access them from abroad because your IP address will give away your actual location. The problem can be fixed relatively easily with the help of a VPN. This tool can change your IP address by routing your internet connection through a foreign server.

Our recommendation is to use ExpressVPN, which is a really cool tool that has thousands of servers all over the world and some great privacy features. You need to subscribe to ExpressVPN (49% OFF), get the apps on your device, and find a server in the United States that you can connect to. When the connection is established, you can load fuboTV and start streaming the Corales Puntacana Resort and Club Championship.

ExpressVPN has a 30-day money-back guarantee policy, so if you have problems, you can ask for a refund - although we don't think that's going to be the case at all given our experience with the service.

Can I Watch the Corales Puntacana Resort and Club Championship With a TV Antenna?

If you are interested in watching the Corales Puntacana Resort and Club Championship during the weekend, a TV antenna can definitely be of help. NBC is one of the few channels that still broadcast over-the-air, so you can enjoy the event with the help of an antenna is well. TV antennas can help you watch local channels for free, and they're also pretty easy to set up - and also fairly cheap.

Before you buy anything, you should check a site like NoCable to find out what channels are available in your area and whether NBC is part of that list. You'll also find out how far are the other broadcast stations in your area, so you'll know what range you need to have covered by your antenna. Make sure you also check the devices listed above in case any of them have the right features to make it into your home.



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