Sky Sports has announced a landmark extension of its broadcasting rights for the Solheim Cup and the Ladies European Tour (LET), committing to cover the events until at least 2030. This deal reinforces Sky's long-standing relationship with women's golf, having been the exclusive broadcaster of the Solheim Cup in the UK and Ireland since 1996.
The Solheim Cup, a biennial competition between teams from Europe and the United States, will see its 20th edition hosted at Bernardus Golf in the Netherlands next year. This partnership not only highlights the growing popularity of women's golf but also underscores Sky's dedication to providing extensive coverage of the sport.
Sky Sports has reported record viewership numbers for its golf coverage in 2025, driven by high-profile events such as the Masters and Ryder Cup. The extension of the Solheim Cup rights is expected to further enhance the visibility and support for female golfers, contributing to the growth of the sport.
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