Sky Sports has announced a significant four-year extension of its broadcasting rights for both the Ryder Cup and the DP World Tour. This deal ensures that fans will continue to enjoy comprehensive coverage of these prestigious events, which are pivotal in the global golf calendar.
The Ryder Cup, one of the most celebrated tournaments in golf, features a fierce competition between teams from Europe and the United States. With this extension, Sky Sports aims to enhance its golf programming and provide viewers with in-depth analysis, player interviews, and live coverage of all the action.
Sky Sports' Director of Sport, Jonathan Licht, stated, "We are thrilled to continue our partnership with the Ryder Cup and DP World Tour. Our commitment to delivering the best golf coverage remains unwavering, and we look forward to bringing fans closer to the action over the next four years." This extension is seen as a strategic move to solidify Sky Sports' position as a leading broadcaster in the golf industry.
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