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Omega European Masters: How to watch, TV Times, notable groups

The Back 9 continues this week with the Omega European Masters on the 2025 Race to Dubai.

The second of nine events in a ten-week stretch, it is all to play for as Phase Two of the Race to Dubai continues at Crans-sur-Sierre GC, Crans Montana.

Featuring stops in Ireland, France, South Korea and India among others, including the return of the Rolex Series and the BMW PGA Championship at the midway point, there are increased Race to Dubai points on offer.

The top 70 available players on the season-long Rankings at the end of the Back 9 progress to the Abu Dhabi HSBC Championship, before the top 50 then contest the DP World Tour Championship in Dubai.

Five things to know: Omega European Masters

Matt Fitzpatrick and Alex Noren chasing Seve's record in the mountains

This event marks the final opportunity for players to make their case for a Captain's Pick in Luke Donald's 12-man Ryder Cup team, before the Team Europe skipper names his six selections on September 1.

Matt Fitzpatrick and Alex Noren - both two-time winners in the Swiss mountains - are among those teeing it up, alongside 2023 U.S. Open winner Wyndham Clark, while France's Mike Lorenzo-Vera makes his 285th and final appearance on the DP World Tour.

Matt Wallace is the defending champion.

European Tour Productions, the DP World Tour’s in-house production company, will produce and distribute live coverage of the event.

How to follow

Global Broadcast Transmission Times

Below are the listed Broadcast transmission times for the Omega European Masters in local time, and for the general World Feed coverage (time in GMT). Find out below where to watch in your area.

DateGMTLocal time
Thursday 28th August11:30 - 16:3013:30 - 18:30
Friday 29th August11:30 - 16:3013:30 - 18:30
Saturday 30th August10:30 - 15:3012:30 - 17:30
Sunday 31st August10:30 - 15:3012:30 - 17:30

Notable groups (during broadcast window)

Thursday (local times)

13:30 - Marco Penge, Nicolai Højgaard, Alex Noren

13:40 - John Parry, Matt Wallace, Jordan Smith

Friday

13:30 - Matt Fitzpatrick, Rasmus Højgaard, Wyndham Clark

13:40 - Aaron Rai, Erik van Rooyen, Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen

Who is part of the commentary team?

Lead commentator Andrew Coltart is joined for the coverage by analysts Ken Brown and Jamie Spence.

Wayne Riley and Iona Stephen will be providing on-course commentary, with Gabbie Partington doing in-round and post-round interviews.

Where can you watch coverage of the DP World Tour in your area?

AreaCountryBroadcaster
EuropeAustriaSky Sports
 Belgium (French Speaking Region)VOOsport World
 Belgium (Flemmish Speaking Region)Play Sport Golf
 Bosnia, Croatia, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, SloveniaGolf Klub
 BulgariaMax Sport
 Czech Republic and SlovakiaGolf Channel CZ
 Denmark Viasat Golf
 FinlandViasat Golf
 FranceGolf+
 GermanySky Sports
 IrelandSky Sports
 ItalySky Sports
 NetherlandsZiggo Sport Golf
 Norway Viasat Golf
 PolandPolsat Sport Extra
 Portugal Sport TV
 Spain Movistar Golf
 Sweden Viasat Golf
 UKSky Sports
AmericasCanadaGolf Channel
 USAGolf Channel, CBS
Middle East & AfricaPan Middle East & North AfricaGolfLife
 South AfricaSuperSport Golf
 Sub Saharan Africa (Excluding South Africa)SuperSport Golf Africa
OceaniaAustraliaFox Sports
 New ZealandSky Sports
AsiaChina Hainan TV
 Hong KongPCCW/Now Golf
 IndiaFanCode
 IndonesiaMola TV
 JapanU-NEXT
 MalaysiaAstrosport
 MyanmarSkyNet
 PhilippinesTap Sports
 Singapore Hub Sports
 South KoreaSpoTV Golf & Health and SBS
 TaiwanBoss Golf
 ThailandGolf Channel
 VietnamVTVcab

For specific broadcast timings of these territories please check your local listings.