Today the world’s best golfers take to Whistling Straits in Kohler, Wisconsin for the 2015 PGA Championship.  If you’re wondering how to catch the four-day long event, here’s a quick guide of where and how to watch the final major of the year, and a breakdown of the various tee time groupings for Thursday and Friday.

Both TNT and CBS will be carrying the event on different days, with play-by-play commentary by Jim Nance, and analysis from Nick Faldo (All times listed in PDT).

In addition to these televised times, the Championships can also be streamed live via PGA.com (you will need to create a username to login and watch), and CBSSports.com.

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