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2025 PGA Championship Airs Nationwide on SiriusXM


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SiriusXM has announced it will provide live coverage of the 2025 PGA Championship, set for May 15-18 at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, NC. Golf fans will have access to play-by-play action, expert commentary, and player interviews across SiriusXM PGA TOUR Radio (channel 92) and the SiriusXM app.

Live play-by-play coverage will begin at 2pm ET each day of the tournament, co-produced with Westwood One. Veteran broadcaster Taylor Zarzour will lead the commentary team, with three-time PGA Tour winner Johnson Wagner, PGA, serving as lead analyst. Emilia Doran, Brian Katrek, and Bill Rosinski will serve as on-course reporters, offering real-time insights from key player groups.

To supplement the main broadcast, SiriusXM will provide live "look-ins" during its morning and early afternoon shows, offering real-time updates and commentary on featured groups. Katrek will be joined by George Savaricas, former Tour professional Brendon de Jonge, and Tom Werme for the early-round coverage. Alyssa Lang and Jason Sobel will report from the practice area, conducting player interviews before and after each round.

Following each day's final putt, a two-hour wrap-up show hosted by Gary Williams will recap the action, providing analysis and player reactions.

Listeners can also expect daily original talk programming throughout PGA Championship Week, starting at 7am ET on weekdays and 9am ET on weekends. Coverage will include news, expert analysis, and interviews with current and former players, as well as golf insiders.

Featured shows include "The Lucas Glover Show" on Tuesday at 8am ET, hosted by the PGA Tour veteran and 2009 U.S. Open Champion, who is competing in the Championship. "The Rocco Hour," hosted by 2016 Senior PGA Champion Rocco Mediate, airing Monday and Tuesday at 7pm ET.

Additionally, David Marr III will host "PGA of America Radio" from 9-10am ET on Saturday and Sunday, featuring interviews with PGA of America Golf Professionals competing in the Championship.

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