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TORONTO — The Maple Leafs and Raptors are changing the times of their games this weekend and next week to avoid overlap with the Blue Jays’ World Series games.
“Toronto sports fans are undeniably some of the most passionate fans in the world, and we are proud to have the city’s teams come together and give these fans an opportunity to experience a significant moment in our city’s and nation’s history,” said Keith Pelley, president and CEO of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment, which owns the Maple Leafs and Raptors.
Rogers Centre in downtown Toronto will host Games 1 and 2 of the World Series on Friday and Saturday. Each game in the best-of-seven series is scheduled for 8 p.m. ET.
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The Raptors’ home opener against Milwaukee on Friday was moved from 7:30 p.m. to 6:30, and the Maple Leafs’ game against Buffalo on Saturday was moved from 7 p.m. to 5.
The Leafs have also adjusted the start time of next Tuesday’s game against Calgary to 6 p.m. The Raptors will host Houston at 6:30 p.m. on Oct. 29. Games 3-5 of the World Series are scheduled for Monday, Tuesday and Oct. 19.
“Each of these game time changes are quite complicated and represent the co-operation of many stakeholders, including the respective leagues, coaches and players of the Leafs, Raptors and opposing teams and broadcasters,” Pelley said. “We are grateful to them all for their assistance as we work to make this a very special moment for Toronto fans as we come together to support the Blue Jays.”
The Maple Leafs and Raptors will also show the World Series games on the Scotiabank Arena videoboard following their games.
During his injury recovery, there were several points where AEW star Eddie Kingston felt like he didn’t want to return.
Kingston suffered a broken leg and torn ACL in May 2024 and could not wrestle for more than a year. The recovery process was taxing both physically and mentally — and Kingston’s “mental sh*t” caused him to almost quit AEW on multiple occasions.
On a new episode of AEW Close Up with Renee Paquette, Kingston addressed why it’s difficult for him to accept praise from people.
“I am flawed. Why the f*ck should I be adored?,” Kingston said. “Iâ€m not perfect. Iâ€m f*cking flawed. I make f*cking mistakes every day. Do you understand, I must have quit this company eight times when I was out because of my own mental sh*t. I am not a good employee. Iâ€m not. Iâ€m a pain in the f*cking ass because Iâ€m passionate about it.”
Accepting praise is hard for Kingston because he still has a lot of guilt over things he’s done and the way he’s treated people in his past. He was brought up believing that you shouldn’t take the spotlight. You should just do what you need to do to survive and move on.
Kingston also finds praise uncomfortable because he still feels like he has more to do to raise both his personal profile and elevate AEW as a company.
In his return from injury, Kingston defeated Big Bill at AEW All Out this September. He’s now formed a tag team with Hook, with Kingston & Hook defeating The Frat House on the Tailgate Brawl for AEW WrestleDream last weekend.
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The NHL and NBA teams adjusted the start times for several games in the coming days to avoid going head-to-head with the Jays and the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The Leafs†home game on Saturday against the Buffalo Sabres will start at 5 p.m. ET (Sportsnet, Sportsnet+) instead of 7 p.m., the NHL club announced Wednesday.
Also, the Leafs†game on Tuesday against the Calgary Flames at Scotiabank Arena will start at 6:15 p.m. ET instead of 6 p.m.
The Leafs†game in Buffalo on Friday will move up a half hour to 7 p.m. ET from 7:30 p.m. (Sportsnet ONE, Sportsnet+).
Meanwhile, the Raptors†home opener on Friday against the Milwaukee Bucks will start at 6:30 p.m. ET instead of 7:30 p.m. The same game-time switch is happening for next Wednesdayâ€s home game against the Houston Rockets.
The Blue Jays host the Los Angeles Dodgers in Games 1 and 2 of the World Series just down the street at Rogers Centre on Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. ET. Games 3-5 of the World Series are in Los Angeles next Monday to Wednesday at 8 p.m. ET. All World Series games are on Sportsnet.
The Leafs and Raptors say they will show the Blue Jays games on the Scotiabank Arena videoboard following their home games.
“Toronto sports fans are undeniably some of the most passionate fans in the world, and we are proud to have the cityâ€s teams come together and give these fans an opportunity to experience a significant moment in our cityâ€s and nationâ€s history,†MLSE president and CEO Keith Pelley said in a statement.
“Each of these game time changes are quite complicated and represent the cooperation of many stakeholders, including the respective leagues, coaches and players of the Leafs, Raptors and opposing teams and broadcasters. We are grateful to them all for their assistance as we work to make this a very special moment for Toronto fans as we come together to support the Blue Jays.â€
Previously, the Leafs moved a home game up two hours to 2 p.m. on Thanksgiving (Oct. 13) to avoid a conflict with Game 2 of the ALCS at Rogers Centre.
The Leafs†home opener on Oct. 8 took place during the Blue Jays†ALDS-clinching win over the Yankees in New York. Toronto fans let out huge cheers several times during the Leafs game when good things were happening for the Jays.
The 2025 Bank of Utah Championship gets underway Thursday with the opening round at Black Desert Resort in Utah. You can find full Bank of Utah Championship tee times for Thursday’s first round at the bottom of this post.
Featured tee time for Round 1
Last year’s Bank of Utah Championship, then known as the Black Desert Championship, was the inaugural playing of the event, and it couldn’t have gone much better for up-and-coming PGA Tour star Matt McCarty.
Making only his third Tour start at the time, McCarty put together a total score of 23 under to capture his first Tour victory.
With the win, McCarty made his way into 25 Tour events this season, collecting two top-10 finishes. Now he’s hoping to end his season with an exclamation point at Black Desert Resort, just as he did last year.
McCarty tees off for the opening round on Thursday at 3:08 p.m. ET alongside betting favorite Maverick McNealy and Billy Horschel.
You can watch Thursday’s first round of the 2025 Bank of Utah Championship from 5-8 p.m. ET on Golf Channel. You can also stream a live simulcast of Golf Channel’s coverage via NBCSports.com and the NBC Sports App. PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ will provide featured group coverage on Thursday and Friday from 9:45 a.m.-8 p.m. ET.
Check out the complete Round 1 tee times for the Bank of Utah Championship below.
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2025 Bank of Utah Championship tee times for Thursday: Round 1 (ET)
Tee No. 1
9:55 a.m. – Ryan Palmer, Greyson Sigg, Isaiah Salinda
10:06 a.m. – Sam Ryder, Max McGreevy, Paul Peterson
10:17 a.m. – Will Gordon, Jesper Svensson, Doc Redman
10:28 a.m. – Adam Svensson, Adam Schenk, Christiaan Bezuidenhout
10:39 a.m. – Karl Vilips, Lee Hodges, Seamus Power
10:50 a.m. – Camilo Villegas, Luke List, Emiliano Grillo
11:01 a.m. – Ben Martin, David Lipsky, David Skinns
11:12 a.m. – Cameron Champ, Vince Whaley, Jeremy Paul
11:23 a.m. – Quade Cummins, Kevin Velo, Connor Howe
11:34 a.m. – Harrison Endycott, Vince Covello, Carson Lundell
11:45 a.m. – Cristobal Del Solar, Gordon Sargent, Kihei Akina (a)
2:35 p.m. – Martin Laird, Ryo Hisatsune, Kris Ventura
2:46 p.m. – Chesson Hadley, Doug Ghim, Jackson Suber
2:57 p.m. – Matt NeSmith, Chan Kim, Hayden Springer
3:08 p.m. – Maverick McNealy, Matt McCarty, Billy Horschel
3:19 p.m. – Kurt Kitayama, Max Homa, Alex Noren
3:30 p.m. – William Mouw, Kevin Yu, Nick Hardy
3:41 p.m. – Beau Hossler, Mark Hubbard, Joseph Bramlett
3:52 p.m. – Austin Cook, Kevin Streelman, Patrick Fishburn
4:03 p.m. – Trevor Cone, Matthew Riedel, Yi Cao
4:14 p.m. – Matteo Manassero, Kaito Onishi, Mason Andersen
4:25 p.m. – Taylor Montgomery, Norman Xiong, Preston Summerhays
Tee No. 10
9:55 a.m. – Hayden Buckley, Rico Hoey, Thorbjørn Olesen
10:06 a.m. – Andrew Putnam, Justin Lower, Chandler Phillips
10:17 a.m. – Scott Piercy, Ben Kohles, Kevin Roy
10:28 a.m. – Steven Fisk, Sahith Theegala, Jason Day
10:39 a.m. – Ryan Gerard, Aldrich Potgieter, Michael Thorbjornsen
10:50 a.m. – Davis Thompson, Stephan Jaeger, Brandt Snedeker
11:01 a.m. – Carson Young, Mac Meissner, Ben Silverman
11:12 a.m. – Alex Smalley, Harry Higgs, Victor Perez
11:23 a.m. – Frankie Capan III, Anders Albertson, Tim Widing
11:34 a.m. – Will Chandler, Philip Knowles, Sebastian Moss
11:45 a.m. – Antoine Rozner, David Ford, Gavin Cohen
2:35 p.m. – Chad Ramey, Dylan Wu, Danny Walker
2:46 p.m. – Lanto Griffin, Patrick Rodgers, Ricky Castillo
2:57 p.m. – Trey Mullinax, Adam Hadwin, Henrik Norlander
3:08 p.m. – Joe Highsmith, Brice Garnett, Taylor Moore
3:19 p.m. – Patton Kizzire, Nick Dunlap, Francesco Molinari
3:30 p.m. – Rafael Campos, Matt Wallace, Tom Hoge
3:41 p.m. – Joel Dahmen, James Hahn, Zac Blair
3:52 p.m. – Noah Goodwin, Thomas Rosenmueller, Owen Stamper
4:03 p.m. – Taylor Dickson, Braden Thornberry, Tommy Sharp
4:14 p.m. – Pierceson Coody, Luke Clanton, Michael Brennan
4:25 p.m. – Takumi Kanaya, John Pak, David Liechty (a)
The 2025 DP World India Championship concludes on Sunday with the fourth round at Delhi GC in India. You can find full DP World India Championship tee times for Sunday’s final round at the bottom of this post.
Featured tee time for Round 4
Tommy Fleetwood has a chance to firmly make an argument as golf’s hottest player should he snap up another win Sunday at the DP World Tour’s DP World India Championship.
But he’ll have to contend with young star Keita Nakajima, who pulled ahead of a loaded field at Delhi Golf Club with a bogey-free seven-under 65 on Saturday.
Fleetwood, the reigning FedEx Cup Championship, is the 25-year-old’s closest pursuer at 15 under par, moving into solo second with a miraculous birdie from a jungle ricochet on his final hole Saturday.
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Fleetwood and Nakajima will tee off in the final pairing Sunday morning at 2:50 a.m. ET.
You can watch Saturday’s final round of the 2025 DP World India Championship from 3-7:00 a.m. ET on Golf Channel. You can stream a live simulcast of Golf Channel’s Round 3 coverage via NBCSports.com and the NBC Sports App, which will also offer early Saturday coverage from 2-3 a.m. ET.
Check out the complete Round 3 tee times for the DP World India Championship below.
2025 DP World India Championship tee times for Sunday: Round 4 (ET)
Tee No. 1
9:14 p.m. – GUMBERG, Jordan
9:20 p.m. – LOHAN, Abhinav; VON DELLINGSHAUSEN, Nicolai
9:30 p.m. – GREEN, Gavin; GUERRIER, Julien
9:40 p.m. – FISHER, Ross; LAHIRI, Anirban
9:50 p.m. – CABRERA BELLO, Rafa; SENIOR, Jack
10:00 p.m. – ELVIRA, Manuel; PAUL, Yannik
10:10 p.m. – DE LEO, Gregorio; SCRIVENER, Jason
10:20 p.m. – ÅKESSON, Björn; ZANOTTI, Fabrizio
10:30 p.m. – STERNE, Richard; KRUYSWIJK, Jacques
10:45 p.m. – BROWN, Hamish; SHARMA, Shubhankar
10:55 p.m. – VAN DRIEL, Darius; OTAEGUI, Adrian
11:05 p.m. – SMITH, Jordan; KAPUR, Shiv
11:15 p.m. – WILLIAMS, Robin; JARVIS, Casey
11:25 p.m. – LARRAZÁBAL, Pablo; DONALD, Luke
11:35 p.m. – GARCIA-HEREDIA, Alfredo; GIRRBACH, Joel
11:45 a.m. – ELVIRA, Nacho; COUSSAUD, Ugo
11:55 p.m. – FICHARDT, Darren; CHACARRA, Eugenio
12:05 a.m. – HALVORSEN, Andreas; VAILLANT, Tom
12:25 a.m. – RAVETTO, David; GRIFFIN, Ben
12:35 a.m. – SCHNEIDER, Marcel; DE BRUYN, Jannik
12:45 a.m. – LACROIX, Frederic; SHEORAN, Dhruv
12:55 a.m. – COUVRA, Martin; SULLIVAN, Andy
1:05 a.m. – LOMBARD, Zander; ARMITAGE, Marcus
1:15 a.m. – SCHOTT, Freddy; LUITEN, Joost
1:25 a.m. – WIESBERGER, Bernd; MCILROY, Rory
1:35 a.m. – PAVAN, Andrea; SCHMIDT, Ben
1:45 a.m. – LAWRENCE, Thriston; KIM, Michael
2:00 a.m. – CAMPILLO, Jorge; SCHAPER, Jayden
2:10 a.m. – BRADBURY, Dan; ROBINSON THOMPSON, Brandon
2:20 a.m. – HOVLAND, Viktor; HARMAN, Brian
2:30 a.m. – FITZPATRICK, Alex; HILLIER, Daniel
2:40 a.m. – DANTORP, Jens; LOWRY, Shane
2:50 a.m. – FLEETWOOD, Tommy; NAKAJIMA, Keita
The 2025 DP World India Championship gets serious on Saturday with the third round at Delhi GC in India. You can find full DP World India Championship tee times for Saturday’s third round at the bottom of this post.
Featured tee time for Round 3
For the second day in a row, a member of the European Ryder Cup team leads this week’s India Championship. But it’s a different player from yesterday.
Shane Lowry took the lead after the opening round thanks to a stellar 64 on Day 1. But Ryder Cup teammae Tommy Fleetwood is the new man on top of the leaderboard.
Fleetwood fired a 64 of his own on Friday, improving his total score to 12 under. That gives him a one-shot lead over Lowry and Brian Harman heading into Round 2. Rory McIlroy is six shots back at six under.
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Fleetwood will tee off in the final pairing alongside Harman on Saturday morning at 3:20 a.m. ET.
You can watch Saturday’s third round of the 2025 DP World India Championship from 3-7:30 a.m. ET on Golf Channel. You can stream a live simulcast of Golf Channel’s Round 3 coverage via NBCSports.com and the NBC Sports App, which will also offer early Saturday coverage from 2:30-3 a.m. ET.
Check out the complete Round 3 tee times for the DP World India Championship below.
2025 DP World India Championship tee times for Saturday: Round 3 (ET)
Tee No. 1
9:40 p.m. – CABRERA BELLO, Rafa; KRUYSWIJK, Jacques
9:50 p.m. – GUMBERG, Jordan; SCRIVENER, Jason
10:00 p.m. – STERNE, Richard; VON DELLINGSHAUSEN, Nicolai
10:10 p.m. – FICHARDT, Darren; LOHAN, Abhinav
10:20 p.m. – WILLIAMS, Robin; SHEORAN, Dhruv
10:30 p.m. – COUSSAUD, Ugo, KAPUR, Shiv
10:40 p.m. – LAHIRI, Anirban; RAVETTO, David
10:50 p.m. – ELVIRA, Nacho; SMITH, Jordan
11:00 p.m. – OTAEGUI, Adrian; VAILLANT, Tom
11:15 p.m. – ZANOTTI, Fabrizio; DE LEO, Gregorio
11:25 p.m. – FISHER, Ross; PAUL, Yannik
11:35 p.m. – ELVIRA, Manuel; VAN DRIEL, Darius
11:45 p.m. – SENIOR, Jack; ÅKESSON, Björn
11:55 p.m. – SCHMIDT, Ben; AIKEN, Thomas
12:05 a.m. – SHARMA, Shubhankar; GIRRBACH, Joel
12:15 a.m. – BROWN, Hamish; LACROIX, Frederic
12:25 a.m. – GARCIA-HEREDIA, Alfredo; GUERRIER, Julien
12:35 a.m. – DE BRUYN, Jannik; PAVAN, Andrea
12:55 a.m. – HALVORSEN, Andreas; BRADBURY, Dan
1:05 a.m. – GREEN, Gavin; DONALD, Luke
1:15 a.m. – CHACARRA, Eugenio; SCHOTT, Freddy
1:25 a.m. – ARMITAGE, Marcus; HOVLAND, Viktor
1:35 a.m. – MCILROY, Rory; SCHAPER, Jayden
1:45 a.m. – DANTORP, Jens; LOMBARD, Zander
1:55 a.m. – WIESBERGER, Bernd; LARRAZÁBAL, Pablo
2:05 a.m. – SULLIVAN, Andy; CAMPILLO, Jorge
2:15 a.m. – JARVIS, Casey; KIM, Michael
2:30 a.m. – SCHNEIDER, Marcel; GRIFFIN, Ben
2:40 a.m. – HILLIER, Daniel; LAWRENCE, Thriston
2:50 a.m. – COUVRA, Martin; FITZPATRICK, Alex
3:00 a.m. – LUITEN, Joost; ROBINSON THOMPSON, Brandon
3:10 a.m. – NAKAJIMA, Keita; LOWRY, Shane
3:20 a.m. – HARMAN, Brian; FLEETWOOD, Tommy
The 2025 DP World India Championship begins Wednesday night into Thursday morning with the opening round at Delhi GC in India. You can find full DP World India Championship tee times for Thursday’s first round at the bottom of this post.
Featured tee time for Round 1
In his last pro start, Rory McIlroy competed at the DP World Tour’s Irish Open a couple weeks before the Ryder Cup. Well, he didn’t just compete. He won, capturing his fourth win of the season in dramatic style.
Now McIlroy is back at it on the DP World Tour, but at a brand-new tournament: the DP World India Championship.
McIlroy isn’t the only PGA Tour star in the field. Tommy Fleetwood, Shane Lowry, Ben Griffin and Viktor Hovland are also teeing it up in India this week.
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McIlroy get his opening round started at 9:55 p.m. ET Wednesday night in the U.S., and he’ll play the first round alongside Hovland and Griffin.
You can watch Thursday’s first round of the 2025 DP World India Championship from 3-7:30 a.m. ET on Golf Channel. You can stream a live simulcast of Golf Channel’s Round 1 coverage via NBCSports.com and the NBC Sports App, which will also offer early Thursday coverage from 1-3 a.m. ET.
Check out the complete Round 1 tee times for the DP World India Championship below.
2025 DP World India Championship tee times for Thursday: Round 1 (ET)
Tee No. 1
9:05 p.m. – Fabrizio Zanotti, Joel Moscatel, Jason Scrivener
9:15 p.m. – Jordan Gumberg, Jacques Kruyswijk, Jamal Hossain
9:25 p.m. – N Thangaraja, Adrian Otaegui, Ryggs Johnston
9:35 p.m. – Joe Dean, Angel Hidalgo, Matthew Jordan
9:45 p.m. – Matthias Schwab, Andy Sullivan, Andrea Pavan
9:55 p.m. – Nacho Elvira, Akshay Sharma, David Ravetto
10:05 p.m. – Jeong weon Ko, Shiv Kapur, Marcel Schneider
10:15 p.m. – Clement Sordet, Eddie Pepperell, Rafa Cabrera Bello
10:25 p.m. – Pierre Pineau, Yuvraj Sandhu, Callum Tarren
10:35 p.m. – Nathan Kimsey, Sean Crocker, Angad Cheema
10:45 p.m. – Troy Merritt, Benjamin Herbert, Shankar Das
1:40 a.m. – Jannik De Bruyn, Marcus Armitage, Rahil Gangjee
1:50 a.m. – Saptak Talwar, Julier Guerrier, Freddy Schott
2:00 a.m. – Kshitij Naveed Kaul, Darius Van Driel, Nicolas Colsaerts
2:10 a.m. – Pablo Larrazabal, Grant Forrest, Om Prakash Chouhan
2:20 a.m. – Romain Langasque, Eugenio Chacarra, Martin Couvra
2:30 a.m. – Brian Harman, John Parry, Thriston Lawrence
2:40 a.m. – Tommy Fleetwood, Shane Lowry, Luke Donald
2:50 a.m. – Veer Ahlawat, Richard Mansell, Angel Ayora
3:00 a.m. – Calum Hill, Nicolai Von Dellingshausen, Yannik Paul
3:10 a.m. – Gavin Green, Casey Jarvis, Scott Jamieson
3:20 a.m. – Jens Dantorp, Conor Purcell, Ross Fisher
3:30 a.m. – Ricardo Gouveia, Jairaj Singh Sandhu, Lucas Bjerregaard
Tee No. 10
9:05 p.m. – Aaron Cockerill, Hamish Brown, Richard Sterne
9:15 p.m. – Tom Vaillant, Guido Migliozzi, Joost Luiten
9:25 p.m. – Udayan Mane, Jayden Schaper, Jorge Campillo
9:35 p.m. – Marcel Siem, Daniel Hillier, Joel Girrbach
9:45 p.m. – Adrien Saddier, Jordan Smith, Shubhankar Sharma
9:55 p.m. – Rory McIlroy, Viktor Hovland, Ben Griffin
10:05 p.m. – Keita Nakajima, Anirban Lahiri, Johannes Veerman
10:15 p.m. – Michael Kim, Dylan Naidoo, Manu Gandas
10:25 p.m. – Ugo Coussaud, Thomas Aiken, Varun Parikh
10:35 p.m. – Dhruv Sheoran, Ben Schmidt, Sebastian Soderberg
10:45 p.m. – Brandon Wu, Ajeetesh Sandhu, Simon Forsstrom
1:40 a.m. – David Micheluzzi, Brandon Stone, Bjorn Akesson
1:50 a.m. – Richie Ramsay, Dale Whitnell, Alfredo Garcia-Heredia
2:00 a.m. – Maximillian Kieffer, Jack Senior, Brandon Robinson Thompson
2:10 a.m. – Alex Fitzpatrick, Robin Williams, Bernd Wiesberger
2:20 a.m. – Manuel Elvira, Abhinav Lohan, Kiradech Aphibarnrat
2:30 a.m. – Niklas Lemke, Alexander Levy, Gaurav Pratap Singh
2:40 a.m. – Chiragh Kumar, Darren Fichardt, Zander Lombard
2:50 a.m. – Frederic Lacroix, Matthew Baldwin, Tapendra Ghai
3:00 a.m. – Tapio Pulkkanen, Arjun Prasad, Jeff Winther
3:10 a.m. – Karan Pratap Singh, Shaurya Bhattacharya, Rikuya Hoshino
3:20 a.m. – Dan Bradbury, Amardeep Malik, Ryan Van Velzen
3:30 a.m. – Martin Trainer, Gregorio De Leo, Andreas Halvorsen
The DP World Tour heads to India this week for the 2025 DP World India Championship at Delhi GC. Here’s everything you need to know to watch the tournament, including a full DP World India Championship TV schedule, streaming info and complete tee times for the first and second rounds.
How to watch DP World India Championship
The PGA Tour is officially off this week, but some of the American tour’s biggest stars are in the field at the DP World Tour’s India Championship.
The biggest star of them all is World No. 2 Rory McIlroy. McIlroy tightened his grip on the Race to Dubai, the DP World Tour’s season-long title, with a win at the Irish Open in September, his fourth win of the year. He followed it up by helping the European team to a victory at the 2025 Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black.
And McIlroy will be joined by several of his fellow European Ryder Cuppers in India this week. He’ll play alongside teammate Viktor Hovland across the first two rounds. Elswhere on the tee sheet you’ll find Ryder Cup stars Shane Lowry and Tommy Fleetwood, who is also the 2025 FedEx Cup champion.
But it’s not just European players who will be there. European captain Luke Donald will also tee it up this week, playing alongside Lowry and Fleetwood on Thursday and Friday.
Popular PGA Tour pro Michael Kim, who won the Open de France a few weeks ago, and 2023 Open champion Brian Harman are also in the field at the India Championship.
Golf Channel will air TV coverage of the 2025 DP World India Championship early in the morning each day of the tournament. The NBC Sports App will carry additional streaming coverage, including exclusive early coverage of all four rounds and simulcasts of Golf Channel’s TV broadcasts all week long.
You can find complete information about streaming or watching the tournament on TV below.
Tournament basics
What: 2025 DP World India Championship
Where: Delhi GC, New Delhi, India
When: Thursday-Sunday, October 16-19
Purse: $4 million ($680,000 winner’s share)
How to watch on TV
Golf Channel will provide exclusive TV coverage of the 2025 DP World India Championship this week. Check out the full TV schedule below.
Thursday, October 16: 3-7:30 a.m. ET (Golf Channel)
Friday, October 17: 3-7:30 a.m. ET (Golf Channel)
Saturday, October 18: 3-7:30 a.m. ET (Golf Channel)
Sunday, October 19: 3-7 a.m. ET (Golf Channel)
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How to watch online, streaming
You can watch the 2025 DP World India Championship online via NBCSports.com and the NBC Sports App, which will offer live simulcasts of Golf Channel’s telecasts. Additonally, the NBC Sports App will provide exclusive early coverage on Thursday from 1:30-3 a.m. ET, Friday and Saturday from 2:30-3 a.m. ET, and Sunday from 2-3 a.m. ET.
2025 DP World India Championship tee times: Round 1 (ET)
Tee No. 1
9:05 p.m. – Fabrizio Zanotti, Joel Moscatel, Jason Scrivener
9:15 p.m. – Jordan Gumberg, Jacques Kruyswijk, Jamal Hossain
9:25 p.m. – N Thangaraja, Adrian Otaegui, Ryggs Johnston
9:35 p.m. – Joe Dean, Angel Hidalgo, Matthew Jordan
9:45 p.m. – Matthias Schwab, Andy Sullivan, Andrea Pavan
9:55 p.m. – Nacho Elvira, Akshay Sharma, David Ravetto
10:05 p.m. – Jeong weon Ko, Shiv Kapur, Marcel Schneider
10:15 p.m. – Clement Sordet, Eddie Pepperell, Rafa Cabrera Bello
10:25 p.m. – Pierre Pineau, Yuvraj Sandhu, Callum Tarren
10:35 p.m. – Nathan Kimsey, Sean Crocker, Angad Cheema
10:45 p.m. – Troy Merritt, Benjamin Herbert, Shankar Das
1:40 a.m. – Jannik De Bruyn, Marcus Armitage, Rahil Gangjee
1:50 a.m. – Saptak Talwar, Julier Guerrier, Freddy Schott
2:00 a.m. – Kshitij Naveed Kaul, Darius Van Driel, Nicolas Colsaerts
2:10 a.m. – Pablo Larrazabal, Grant Forrest, Om Prakash Chouhan
2:20 a.m. – Romain Langasque, Eugenio Chacarra, Martin Couvra
2:30 a.m. – Brian Harman, John Parry, Thriston Lawrence
2:40 a.m. – Tommy Fleetwood, Shane Lowry, Luke Donald
2:50 a.m. – Veer Ahlawat, Richard Mansell, Angel Ayora
3:00 a.m. – Calum Hill, Nicolai Von Dellingshausen, Yannik Paul
3:10 a.m. – Gavin Green, Casey Jarvis, Scott Jamieson
3:20 a.m. – Jens Dantorp, Conor Purcell, Ross Fisher
3:30 a.m. – Ricardo Gouveia, Jairaj Singh Sandhu, Lucas Bjerregaard
Tee No. 10
9:05 p.m. – Aaron Cockerill, Hamish Brown, Richard Sterne
9:15 p.m. – Tom Vaillant, Guido Migliozzi, Joost Luiten
9:25 p.m. – Udayan Mane, Jayden Schaper, Jorge Campillo
9:35 p.m. – Marcel Siem, Daniel Hillier, Joel Girrbach
9:45 p.m. – Adrien Saddier, Jordan Smith, Shubhankar Sharma
9:55 p.m. – Rory McIlroy, Viktor Hovland, Ben Griffin
10:05 p.m. – Keita Nakajima, Anirban Lahiri, Johannes Veerman
10:15 p.m. – Michael Kim, Dylan Naidoo, Manu Gandas
10:25 p.m. – Ugo Coussaud, Thomas Aiken, Varun Parikh
10:35 p.m. – Dhruv Sheoran, Ben Schmidt, Sebastian Soderberg
10:45 p.m. – Brandon Wu, Ajeetesh Sandhu, Simon Forsstrom
1:40 a.m. – David Micheluzzi, Brandon Stone, Bjorn Akesson
1:50 a.m. – Richie Ramsay, Dale Whitnell, Alfredo Garcia-Heredia
2:00 a.m. – Maximillian Kieffer, Jack Senior, Brandon Robinson Thompson
2:10 a.m. – Alex Fitzpatrick, Robin Williams, Bernd Wiesberger
2:20 a.m. – Manuel Elvira, Abhinav Lohan, Kiradech Aphibarnrat
2:30 a.m. – Niklas Lemke, Alexander Levy, Gaurav Pratap Singh
2:40 a.m. – Chiragh Kumar, Darren Fichardt, Zander Lombard
2:50 a.m. – Frederic Lacroix, Matthew Baldwin, Tapendra Ghai
3:00 a.m. – Tapio Pulkkanen, Arjun Prasad, Jeff Winther
3:10 a.m. – Karan Pratap Singh, Shaurya Bhattacharya, Rikuya Hoshino
3:20 a.m. – Dan Bradbury, Amardeep Malik, Ryan Van Velzen
3:30 a.m. – Martin Trainer, Gregorio De Leo, Andreas Halvorsen
2025 DP World India Championship tee times: Round 2 (ET)
Tee No. 1
9:05 p.m. – David Micheluzzi, Brandon Stone, Bjorn Akesson
9:15 p.m. – Richie Ramsay, Dale Whitnell, Alfredo Garcia-Heredia
9:25 p.m. – Maximillian Kieffer, Jack Senior, Brandon Robinson Thompson
9:35 p.m. – Alex Fitzpatrick, Robin Williams, Bernd Wiesberger
9:45 p.m. – Manuel Elvira, Abhinav Lohan, Kiradech Aphibarnrat
9:55 p.m. – Niklas Lemke, Alexander Levy, Gaurav Pratap Singh
10:05 p.m. – Chiragh Kumar, Darren Fichardt, Zander Lombard
10:15 p.m. – Frederic Lacroix, Matthew Baldwin, Tapendra Ghai
10:25 p.m. – Tapio Pulkkanen, Arjun Prasad, Jeff Winther
10:35 p.m. – Karan Pratap Singh, Shaurya Bhattacharya, Rikuya Hoshino
10:45 p.m. – Dan Bradbury, Amardeep Malik, Ryan Van Velzen
10:55 p.m. – Martin Trainer, Gregorio De Leo, Andreas Halvorsen
1:50 a.m. – Aaron Cockerill, Hamish Brown, Richard Sterne
2:00 a.m. – Tom Vaillant, Guido Migliozzi, Joost Luiten
2:10 a.m. – Udayan Mane, Jayden Schaper, Jorge Campillo
2:20 a.m. – Marcel Siem, Daniel Hillier, Joel Girrbach
2:30 a.m. – Adrien Saddier, Jordan Smith, Shubhankar Sharma
2:40 a.m. – Rory McIlroy, Viktor Hovland, Ben Griffin
2:50 a.m. – Keita Nakajima, Anirban Lahiri, Johannes Veerman
3:00 a.m. – Michael Kim, Dylan Naidoo, Manu Gandas
3:10 a.m. – Ugo Coussaud, Thomas Aiken, Varun Parikh
3:20 a.m. – Dhruv Sheoran, Ben Schmidt, Sebastian Soderberg
3:30 a.m. – Brandon Wu, Ajeetesh Sandhu, Simon Forsstrom
Tee No. 10
9:05 p.m. – Jannik De Bruyn, Marcus Armitage, Rahil Gangjee
9:15 p.m. – Saptak Talwar, Julier Guerrier, Freddy Schott
9:25 p.m. – Kshitij Naveed Kaul, Darius Van Driel, Nicolas Colsaerts
9:35 p.m. – Pablo Larrazabal, Grant Forrest, Om Prakash Chouhan
9:45 p.m. – Romain Langasque, Eugenio Chacarra, Martin Couvra
9:55 p.m. – Brian Harman, John Parry, Thriston Lawrence
10:05 p.m. – Tommy Fleetwood, Shane Lowry, Luke Donald
10:15 p.m. – Veer Ahlawat, Richard Mansell, Angel Ayora
10:25 p.m. – Calum Hill, Nicolai Van Dellingshausen, Yannik Paul
10:35 p.m. – Gavin Green, Casey Jarvis, Scott Jamieson
10:45 p.m. – Jens Dantorp, Conor Purcell, Ross Fisher
10:55 p.m. – (3:55am): Ricardo Gouveia, Jairaj Singh Sandhu, Lucas Bjerregaard
1:50 a.m. – Fabrizio Zanotti, Joel Muscatel, Jason Scrivener
2:00 a.m. – Jordan Gumberg, Jacques Kruyswijk, Jamal Hossain
2:10 a.m. – N Thangaraja, Adrian Otaegui, Ryggs Johnston
2:20 a.m. – Joe Dean, Angel Hidalgo, Matthew Jordan
2:30 a.m. – Matthias Schwab, Andy Sullivan, Andrea Pavan
2:40 a.m. – Nacho Elvira, Akshay Sharma, David Ravetto
2:50 a.m. – Jeong weon Ko, Shiv Kapur, Marcel Schneider
3:00 a.m. – Clement Sordet, Eddie Pepperell, Rafa Cabrera Bello
3:10 a.m. – Pierre Pineau, Yuvraj Sandhu, Callum Tarren
3:20 a.m. – Nathan Kimsey, Sean Crocker, Angad Cheema
3:30 a.m. – Troy Merritt, Benjamin Herbert, Shankar Das
Total Nonstop Action (TNA) Wrestlingâ€s biggest annual spectacle, Bound For Glory 2025, is set for Sunday, October 12, 2025 at 7:00 PM ET in Lowell, Massachusetts at the Tsongas Center. For fans around the world, here are the global start times for the main card, including in the US, UK, Australia, and more.
Bound For Glory US start time: Sunday October 12, 2025 at 7:00 PM ET
In the United States, the main card of TNA Bound For Glory 2025 begins at 7:00 PM Eastern Time (ET). That corresponds to 6:00 PM Central, 5:00 PM Mountain, and 4:00 PM Pacific time zones
Bound for Glory UK start time: Monday October 13, 2025 at 12:00 AM BST / 11:00 PM GMT
For fans in the United Kingdom, Bound For Glory 2025â€s main card will air just after midnight. If the Eastern start is 7:00 PM ET, that puts the UK time at 12:00 AM BST (British Summer Time), or 11:00 PM GMT.
Australia start time: Monday October 13, 2025 (varies by region)
Australia has multiple time zones, so the main card start time will vary:
- AEST (Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania): 5:00 AM on Monday, October 13
- ACST (South Australia, Northern Territory): 4:30 AM on Monday
- AWST (Western Australia): 3:00 AM on Monday
These approximate times assume no daylight‑saving shift differences interfering in particular states.
Other key global start times
To help fans elsewhere, here are a few more:
- Canada (Toronto / Montreal / Eastern Canada): 7:00 PM ET (same as US)
- Brazil (BrasÃlia time): 8:00 PM BRT
- Europe (Central European Time, CET): 1:00 AM (next day, Monday)
- India (IST): 12:30 PM on Monday
- Japan (JST): 2:00 PM on Monday
- New Zealand (NZST): 4:00 PM on Monday
Please double‑check local daylight saving rules and broadcaster schedules as regional variations may shift the actual viewing time by an hour.
Region / CityLocal Date & TimeNotes / Time ZoneUnited States — Eastern (New York, Washington)Sun, Oct 12 — 7:00 PMET / UTC‑4United States — Central (Chicago, Dallas)Sun, Oct 12 — 6:00 PMCT / UTC‑5United States — Mountain (Denver, Phoenix)Sun, Oct 12 — 5:00 PMMT / UTC‑6United States — Pacific (Los Angeles, Seattle)Sun, Oct 12 — 4:00 PMPT / UTC‑7Canada — Toronto / MontrealSun, Oct 12 — 7:00 PMET / UTC‑4United KingdomMon, Oct 13 — 12:00 AM BSTBritish Summer Time (UTC+1)Western Europe (e.g. Berlin, Paris)Mon, Oct 13 — 1:00 AM CESTCentral European Summer Time (UTC+2)Eastern Europe (e.g. Athens, Bucharest)Mon, Oct 13 — 2:00 AM EESTUTC+3India (e.g. New Delhi)Mon, Oct 13 — 12:30 PM ISTUTC+5:30China (Beijing, Shanghai)Mon, Oct 13 — 2:00 PM CSTUTC+8Japan (Tokyo)Mon, Oct 13 — 3:00 PM JSTUTC+9Australia — Sydney / Melbourne (AEST / AEDT)Mon, Oct 13 — 4:00 PMUTC+10 (or +11 depending DST)Australia — Adelaide (ACST / ACDT)Mon, Oct 13 — 3:30 PMUTC+9:30 (or +10:30)Australia — Perth (AWST)Mon, Oct 13 — 1:00 PMUTC+8New Zealand (NZST / NZDT)Mon, Oct 13 — 5:00 PMUTC+12 (or +13)Brazil (BrasÃlia)Sun, Oct 12 — 8:00 PMBRT / UTC‑3Mexico CitySun, Oct 12 — 5:00 PMCDT / UTC‑5Argentina (Buenos Aires)Sun, Oct 12 — 8:00 PMART / UTC‑3South Africa (Johannesburg)Mon, Oct 13 — 1:00 AMSAST / UTC+2
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The PGA Tour is in Japan for this week’s Baycurrent Classic, formerly the Zozo Championship.
The final round concludes Saturday night on the East Coast in the U.S., with tee times starting at 7:05 p.m.
Here’s a look at the groupings for the finale in the no-cut, 78-player event, which you can watch on Golf Channel and the NBC Sports app with coverage beginning at 11 p.m. EDT.
Time
TeePlayers7:05 PM
EDT1
Collin Morikawa
Chris Gotterup
William Mouw
7:05 PM
EDT10
Matti Schmid
Bud Cauley
Max Homa
7:16 PM
EDT1
Brian Campbell
Kota Kaneko
Sam Stevens
7:16 PM
EDT10
Emiliano Grillo
Keita Nakajima
Matt McCarty
7:27 PM
EDT1
Keith Mitchell
Kevin Yu
Kevin Roy
7:27 PM
EDT10
Kaito Onishi
Andrew Putnam
Wyndham Clark
7:38 PM
EDT1
Ryan Gerard
Sam Ryder
Nicolai Højgaard
7:38 PM
EDT10
Isaiah Salinda
Patrick Fishburn
Mark Hubbard
7:49 PM
EDT1
Lee Hodges
Aldrich Potgieter
Adam Scott
7:49 PM
EDT10
Billy Horschel
Karl Vilips
Kurt Kitayama
8:00 PM
EDT1
Hideki Matsuyama
Max McGreevy
Kazuki Higa
8:00 PM
EDT10
Mikumu Horikawa
Taiga Semikawa
Joel Dahmen
8:11 PM
EDT1
Sungjae Im
Rasmus Højgaard
Takumi Kanaya
8:11 PM
EDT10
Eric Cole
Vince Whaley
Michael Kim
8:22 PM
EDT1
Rico Hoey
Alex Noren
Mac Meissner
8:22 PM
EDT10
Austin Eckroat
Taylor Moore
David Lipsky
8:33 PM
EDT1
Alex Smalley
Camilo Villegas
Christiaan Bezuidenhout
8:33 PM
EDT10
Takanori Konishi
Joe Highsmith
Tatsunori Shogenji
8:44 PM
EDT1
Ren Yonezawa
Matt Wallace
Beau Hossler
8:44 PM
EDT10
Taiga Kobayashi
(a)
Tom Kim
Patrick Rodgers
8:55 PM
EDT1
Nico Echavarria
Min Woo Lee
Sahith Theegala
8:55 PM
EDT10
Riki Kawamoto
Satoshi Kodaira
Gary Woodland
9:06 PM
EDT1
Byeong Hun An
Garrick Higgo
Si Woo Kim
9:06 PM
EDT10
Ryo Ishikawa
Ryo Hisatsune
Sami Valimaki
9:17 PM
EDT1
Max Greyserman
Xander Schauffele
Michael Thorbjornsen
9:17 PM
EDT10
Danny Walker
Naoto Nakanishi
Davis Riley