PGA of America extends Ryder Cup media rights with NBC through 2033

The PGA of America has extended its media rights agreement with NBC and USA Network for the Ryder Cup, continuing a partnership that dates back three decades. The deal will run through the 2033 event at The Olympic Club in San Francisco. This extension underscores the event's growth into a major commercial force in golf.

The PGA of America announced on Monday an extension of its media rights deal with NBC and USA Network, which includes USA Sports as the operators of Golf Channel. This agreement prolongs a collaboration that began in 1990 and will now extend into a fourth decade, covering broadcasts up to the 2033 Ryder Cup at The Olympic Club in San Francisco.

The partnership's origins trace back to a pivotal moment in 1988, when former MLB commissioner Bart Giamatti's decision to split from NBC created an opportunity. NBC Sports executive Jon Miller recognized the Ryder Cup's potential as a compelling television property, featuring rival teams from the United States and Europe, including American underdogs facing a dominant European side that had won three straight editions at the time.

The first NBC-broadcast Ryder Cup in 1991 at Kiawah Island, known as the "War by the Shore," marked a turning point. The American victory that year helped transform the event from a traditional exhibition into a high-stakes spectacle with significant economic impact for the PGA of America and the DP World Tour.

This extension aligns with NBC's broader strategy in sports broadcasting amid the rise of streaming on Peacock. It surpasses the network's current agreements with other golf entities: coverage of the U.S. Open through 2032 via the USGA and PGA Tour events through 2030. The enduring relationship highlights the mutual benefits established since the 1990 agreement, providing NBC with a flagship golf event while ensuring wide exposure for the Ryder Cup.

James Colgan, a news editor at GOLF.com, noted the deal's significance in maintaining NBC's role in the event's evolution.

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