How to watch Tiger Woods at Hero World Challenge: Tee times, TV coverage, live stream for 2023 golf tournament

By | November 30, 2023

For the first time since April, Tiger Woods is playing competitive golf. 

He’ll tee it up this weekend in the annual Hero World Challenge, a tournament he hosts to benefit the Tiger Woods Foundation.

The December event will be held at the Albany Golf Course in the Bahamas for the eighth straight year since its move in 2015. Viktor Hovland will be playing for his third consecutive title, but former winners Rickie Fowler, Jordan Spieth and Woods himself will take the course, too, along with Scottie Scheffler, the world’s No. 1 player.

Woods’ return to golf comes nearly seven months after ankle surgery. He played at the Masters, withdrawing halfway through, but pulled out of the US Open before it began for his procedure.

The golf legend has slowed over the past several seasons due to age and injury. He had back surgery in 2014 and did not play in a major tournament for several years. A car accident in 2021 nearly forced him to retire; while he’s returned to the course since then, his mobility has not been the same.

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Regardless, Woods said in Tuesday’s press conference that he’ll play as long as he has a chance to win. Does he have a shot at the Hero World Challenge? Absolutely.

Here’s everything you need to know about this year’s Hero World Challenge, including TV channels and tee times.

What channel is the Hero World Challenge on today?

  • Dates: Thursday, Nov. 30 to Sunday, Dec. 3
  • TV channel: Golf Channel, NBC
  • Live stream: Peacock, Fubo

The Hero World Challenge will primarily be broadcast on the Gold Channel, but NBC will take over for the afternoon sessions on Saturday and Sunday.

The tournament can be streamed all weekend on Peacock and Fubo, which offers a free trial.

Dan Hicks will provide play-by-play across all platforms, while Paul McGinley and Curt Byrum will be the broadcast team’s analysts. 

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Hero World Challenge TV schedule 2023

Date Time (ET) Channel
Thursday, Nov. 30 12:30-4:30 p.m. Golf Channel
Friday, Dec. 1 12:30-4:30 Golf Channel
Saturday, Dec. 2 Noon-2:30 p.m. Golf Channel
  2:30-5 p.m. NBC
Sunday, Dec. 3 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Golf Channel
  1:30-4:30 p.m. NBC

Hero World Challenge tee times

Tee times will be updated as each round is released.

Thursday, Nov. 30

Time (ET) Player #1 Player #2
10:46 a.m. Brian Harman Lucas Glover
10:57 a.m. Cameron Young Sepp Straka
11:08 a.m. Tony Finau Wyndham Clark
11:19 a.m. Keegan Bradley Rickie Fowler
11:30 a.m. Matt Fitzpatrick Justin Rose
11:41 a.m. Sam Burns Scottie Scheffler
11:52 a.m. Tiger Woods Justin Thomas
12:03 p.m. Jason Day Collin Morikawa
12:14 p.m. Will Zalatoris Jordan Spieth
12:25 p.m. Max Homa Viktor Hovland

Hero World Challenge purse 2023

The purse for the 2023 event is set at $3,500,000 with $1 million awarded to the winner.

Where is the Hero World Challenge in 2023?

  • Course: Albany Golf Club
  • Location: Albany, Bahamas
  • Par: 72
  • Distance: 7,309 yards

The Hero World Challenge will take place at the Albany Golf Club in Albany, Bahamas. It’s the eighth time the course will hold the tournament since its switch from Sherwood and Isleworth Country Club.

Jordan Spieth posted the event’s best results in 2014 by hitting 26-under-par at Isleworth. Since playing in Albany, Bubba Watson had the best showing when he hit 25-under-par in 2015.

Hero World Challenge past winners

The tournament has been held since 2000, a year that had two winners. Since then, the Hero World Challenge has always been held in December.

Year Winner
2022 Viktor Hovland
2021 Viktor Hovland
2020 Canceled
2019 Henrik Stenson
2018 Jon Rahm
2017 Rickie Fowler
2016 Hideki Matsuyama
2015 Bubba Watson
2014 Jordan Spieth
2013 Zach Johnson
2012 Graeme McDowell
2011 Tiger Woods
2010 Graeme McDowell
2009 Jim Furyk
2008 Vijay Singh
2007 Tiger Woods
2006 Tiger Woods
2005 Luke Donald
2004 Tiger Woods
2003 Davis Love III
2002 Padraig Harrington
2001 Tiger Woods
2000 (Dec.) Davis Love III
2000 (Jan.) Tom Lehman

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