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5 min readAug 27, 2020

2020 FedEx Cup Playoffs Live | Start Time, Tee Time & Golf TV CoveraGE

FedEx Cup Playoffs tee times, live stream, TV channel, how to watch PGA Tour. The top 70 golfers take the field at the 2020 BMW Championship at Olympia Fields North Course in Olympia Fields, Illinois on Thursday, August 27 (8/27/2020) in the penultimate FedEx Cup playoff.

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TV coverage of the 2020 Northern Trust will take place on the Golf Channel on August 20–23, with featured coverage on NBC on August 22 and 23. Live streams are available on fuboTV, Sling, ESPN Plus and Hulu with Live TV. Full TV and Streaming schedule below.

The PGA Tour’s top 70 golfers take to the course at Olympia Fields, a trimmed down field from the 125 players who could compete last week at the 2020 Northern Trust. At the end of the weekend, just 30 players will be left to advance to The Tour Championship, where the FedEx Cup Champion will be determined.

There’s also no 36-hole cut to thin the herd in the BMW Championship, which means all 70 golfers will have four rounds to rise and fall this weekend.

Dustin Johnson is red hot heading into the 2020 BMW Championship, coming off his win at the Northern Trust and T2 finish at the PGA Championship. He’s β„–1 in the PGA Tour’s season standings and β„–1 in the world, but the FedEx Cup isn’t a one and done affair. He still has to contend with the likes of Justin Thomas, who was β„–1 for the season before Johnson bumped him to β„–2 last week, and Jon Rahm, who is currently β„–2 in the world.

One notable face missing from the BMW Championship lineup is Webb Simpson, who withdrew from the tournament after finishing T6 at the Northern Trust and sitting at β„–3 in the standings. Simpson’s agent cited a need for rest after his consecutive weeks of play, and since his points already qualify him for entry into the The Tour Championship, he’s taking a week off.

What is the 2020 BMW Championship TV schedule?

All times ET.

Thurs, Aug 27

3:00 p.m. β€” 7:00 p.m. on Golf Channel (fuboTV, Sling, Hulu with Live TV)

Fri, Aug 28

3:00 p.m. β€” 7:00 p.m. on Golf Channel (fuboTV, Sling, Hulu with Live TV)

Sat, Aug 29

12:00 p.m. β€” 3:00 p.m. on Golf Channel (fuboTV, Sling, Hulu with Live TV)

3:00 p.m. β€” 6:00 p.m. on NBC (fuboTV, Hulu with Live TV, ESPN Plus. Streaming service availability may vary by market)

Sun, Aug 30

1:00 p.m. β€” 3:00 p.m. on Golf Channel (fuboTV, Sling, Hulu with Live TV)

3:00 p.m. β€” 7:00 p.m. on NBC (fuboTV, Hulu with Live TV, ESPN Plus. Streaming service availability may vary by market)

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Where can I live stream the 2020 BMW Championship FREE online?

The tournament can be streamed live on fuboTV (7-day free trial), Sling (3-day free trial) and Hulu with Live TV (7-day free trial). These services are available on on Amazon Fire, Apple and Android devices, Apple TV, Chromecast, Roku and more devices.

Starting tee times

Here are the starting tee times for Round 1 of the 2020 Northern Trust on Thursday, August 20. Featured groups are in italics.

Tee β„–1

12:30 p.m. β€” Richy Werenski, Brendan Steele, Brian Harman

12:41 p.m. β€” Cameron Smith, Adam Long, Kevin Streelman

12:52 p.m. β€” Marc Leishman, Kevin Na, Ryan Palmer

1:03 p.m. β€” Scottie Scheffler, Lanto Griffin, SebastiΓ‘n MuΓ±oz

1:14 p.m. β€” Dylan Frittelli, Matthew Fitzpatrick, Russell Henley

1:25 p.m. β€” Robby Shelton, Jim Herman, Paul Casey

1:36 p.m. β€” Adam Scott, Gary Woodland, Nick Taylor

1:47 p.m. β€” Tyler Duncan, Matthew Wolff, Mark Hubbard

1:58 p.m. β€” Xander Schauffele, Rory McIlroy, Brendon Todd

2:09 p.m. β€” Collin Morikawa, Harris English, Bryson DeChambeau

2:20 p.m. β€” Jason Day, Michael Thompson, Talor Gooch

Tee β„–10

12:30 p.m. β€” Alex Noren, Harry Higgs, Adam Hadwin

12:41 p.m. β€” Tony Finau, Billy Horschel, Joaquin Niemann

12:52 p.m. β€” Sungjae Im, Jon Rahm, Patrick Reed

1:03 p.m. β€” Dustin Johnson, Justin Thomas, Daniel Berger

1:14 p.m. β€” Carlos Ortiz, Tiger Woods, Bubba Watson

1:25 p.m. β€” J.T. Poston, Jason Kokrak, Maverick McNealy

1:36 p.m. β€” Joel Dahmen, Danny Lee, Tom Hoge

1:47 p.m. β€” Byeong Hun An, Mackenzie Hughes, Patrick Cantlay

1:58 p.m. β€” Kevin Kisner, Viktor Hovland, Cameron Champ

2:09 p.m. β€” Tyrrell Hatton, Hideki Matsuyama, Abraham Ancer

2:20 p.m. β€” Andrew Landry, Corey Conners, Matt Kuchar

2:31 p.m. β€” Max Homa, Charles Howell III, Louis Oosthuizen

Who has the best odds to win?

Here are the odds to win, according to CBS Sports:

  • Dustin Johnson 8–1
  • Jon Rahm 10–1
  • Justin Thomas 12–1
  • Bryson DeChambeau 12–1
  • Rory McIlroy 16–1
  • Xander Schauffele 18–1
  • Webb Simpson 20–1
  • Collin Morikawa 22–1
  • Daniel Berger 22–1
  • Patrick Reed 28–1
  • Jason Day 28–1
  • Scottie Scheffler 33–1
  • Tony Finau 33–1
  • Patrick Cantlay 33–1
  • Tiger Woods 33–1
  • Tyrrell Hatton 35–1
  • Harris English 35–1
  • Viktor Hovland 40–1
  • Adam Scott 40–1
  • Matthew Wolff 40–1
  • Hideki Matsuyama 40–1
  • Kevin Kisner 40–1
  • Paul Casey 50–1
  • Matthew Fitzpatrick 50–1
  • Louis Oosthuizen 55–1
  • Billy Horschel 55–1
  • Sung-Jae Im 66–1
  • Abraham Ancer 70–1
  • Gary Woodland 70–1
  • Alex Noren 70–1
  • Ryan Palmer 80–1
  • Cameron Champ 80–1
  • Russell Henley 80–1
  • Matt Kuchar 80–1
  • Brendon Todd 100–1
  • Bubba Watson 100–1
  • Marc Leishman 100–1
  • Corey Conners 125–1
  • Byeong Hun An 125–1
  • Jason Kokrak 125–1
  • Kevin Na 125–1
  • Cameron Smith 125–1
  • Brian Harman 125–1
  • Mackenzie Hughes 150–1
  • Brendan Steele 150–1
  • Joel Dahmen 150–1
  • J.T. Poston 150–1
  • Joaquin Niemann 150–1
  • Charles Howell 175–1
  • Kevin Streelman 200–1
  • Tyler Duncan 200–1
  • Adam Hadwin 200–1
  • Richy Werenski 200–1
  • Mark Hubbard 200–1
  • Robby Shelton 200–1
  • Lanto Griffin 200–1
  • Dylan Frittelli 200–1
  • Sebastian Munoz 200–1
  • Talor Gooch 200–1
  • Max Homa 200–1
  • Danny Lee 225–1
  • Harry Higgs 250–1
  • Adam Long 250–1
  • Michael Thompson 300–1
  • Jim Herman 300–1
  • Nick Taylor 300–1
  • Maverick McNealy 300–1
  • Andrew Landry 300–1
  • Carlos Ortiz 300–1
  • Tom Hoge 350–1

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