2025 Procore Champion Friday TV Report: Watch Round 4

The 2025 Proksea champion ends today in the final round of the Silverado Resort, California. It’s everything you need to watch the game on Sunday, including full Procore Champions TV coverage, streaming information and round 4 Tee Times.
How to watch Procore champions on Sunday
Ben Griffin’s Breakthrough 2025 campaign has been one of the biggest stories on this year’s PGA Tour – in Napa, he hopes to add another chapter. By three rounds at Procore, Griffin maintained a shot leading the way in seeking his third victory in the calendar year. But if he wishes to add another trophy to the mantle, he will have to postpone the two hottest names in the sport.
Jackson Koivun, an amateur who played for Auburn University, tried to be the second time in the past two years to win the amateur three-round tour, joining Nick Dunlap for the 2024 feat that he won the 2024 feat. 2025 and No. 19.
You can watch the final round of the Procore Championship on TV via the golf channel, which will be broadcast on Sunday at 6 p.m. ESPN+ on PGA Tour Live will offer exclusive early coverage and featured group streaming coverage.
Below you will find everything you need to watch the final round of the 2025 Procore Championship.
Get ESPN+
With the ESPN+ subscription, you can access PGA Tour Live where you can live the best PGA Tour events anywhere you want.
How to watch on Sunday TV
The Golf Channel will provide the final TV report of the 2025 Procore Championship from 6-9 a.m. ET on Sunday from 6-9 a.m. ET.
How to stream online on Sunday
You can stream the final round of the 2025 Procore Championship via PGA Tour Live from ESPN+. NBCSPORTS.COM and NBC Sports App will broadcast the golf channel coverage in real time and subscribe to cable TV.
2025 Procore Championship Four-round Competition (ET)
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10:35 am – Tom Kim, Jim Knous
10:45 AM – Braden Thornberry, Thomas Rosenmueller
10:55 am – David Skinns, Trevor Cone
11:05 am – Mac Meissner, Eric Cole
11:15 am – Vince Covello Will Chandler
11:25 am – Goodbye Peter Malnati
11:40 am – John Pak, Tyler Watts
11:50 am – Keith Mitchell, Chad Ramey
12:00 pm – Beau Hossler, Justin Thomas
12:10 pm – Vince Whaley
12:20 PM – Sahith Theegala, Ricky Castillo
12:30 PM – Kevin Streelman, Max Homa
12:45 pm – Steven Fisk, Harris English
12:55 pm – Matt Kuchar, Jason Dufner
1:05 pm – Collin Morikawa, Anders Alberson
1:15 PM – Quade Cummins, Patrick Cantlay
1:25 pm – Isaiah Salinda Patrick Fishburne
1:35 pm – Trey Mullinax, Martin Laird
1:50 pm – Brandt Snedeker, Akshay Bhatia
2:00 PM – Adam Schenk, Luke’s list
2:10 pm – Gary Woodland, Joseph Bramlett
2:20 PM – Sam Burns, Taylor Montgomery
2:30 PM – Seamus Power, Ben Kohles
2:40 PM – Kevin Velo, Doug Ghim
2:55 pm – Cameron Young, Zac Blair
3:05 pm – Maverick McNealy, Mark Hubbard
3:15 pm – Greyson Sigg, Michael Thorbjornsen
3:25 pm – Davis Thompson, Troy Merritt
3:35 pm – Rico Hoey, Justin Hastings
3:45 pm – Ryo Hisatsune, Jonathan Byrd
4:00 pm – Hayden Springer, Russell Henley
4:10 PM – Matt McCarty, JJ Spaun
4:20 PM – Mackenzie Hughes, Lanto Griffin
4:30 PM – Austin Eckroat Emiliano Grillo
4:40 PM – Garrick Higgo, Scottie Scheffler
4:50 pm – Jackson Koivun, Ben Griffin



