Ryder Cup 2018: Live stream, TV schedule, and how to watch golf action online
THE 42nd Ryder Cup is alive and kickin', with extensive live coverage from start to finish.
There is no reason to miss even one shot as Europe look to wrest the trophy away from the Americans.
This endearing event encapsulates all that's good about modern day sport: world stars at the top of their game involved in intense rivalry that whips up phenomenal interest worldwide.
Rather like the World Cup, whether you are really interested in golf the nature of the contest takes over for three wild, roller-coaster days from Friday-Sunday.
And what a contest. Tiger Woods has enjoyed an amazing career but his Ryder Cup record isn't up to much and nor is Phil Mickelson's.
Conversely, Ian Poulter always seems to pull something out of the fire and Sergio Garcia is likely to belie a run of poor form to give Europe a boost.
So tune in and live the golf dream...
Where can I watch the Ryder Cup and can I live stream the action and catch it online?
David Livingstone presents coverage of all three tournament days beginning at 6.30am on Sky Sports Ryder Cup and Sky Sports Main Event over Friday and Saturday ahead of the opening morning fourballs teeing off at 7.10am.
BBC One will show highlights of day one and two at 8.30-10.30pm on Friday and Saturday, with Sunday's singles being reviewed from 7.30-9.30pm.
PHIL MICKELSON'S OVERALL RECORD IN THE RYDER CUP
- Career Ryder Cup record (Wins, Losses, Halves): 18-20-7
- Years Played: 1995-97-99-2002-04-06-08-10-12-14-16
- Total Matches: 45
- Singles (W-L-H): 8-5-1
- Foursomes (W-L-H): 5-7-4
- Four-balls (W-L-H): 8-8-2
Or you can follow all the action via SunSport's live BLOG.
What is the Ryder Cup schedule?
Friday, September 28
Morning: Fourballs, starting 7.10am.
Afternoon: Foursomes, starting 12.50pm.
Saturday, September 29
Morning: Fourballs, starting 7.10am.
Afternoon: Foursomes, starting 12.50pm.
Sunday, September 30
12 singles matches, starting 11.05am.