
Scottie Schefflerâs first competitive swings of 2026 arrive in the California desert, where the PGA Tour heads to La Quinta for The American Express â a tournament built for pace, birdies and a packed leaderboard. With three courses in rotation and a 54-hole cut, the week looks (and watches) a little different from a standard Tour stop, especially early on when players are spread across venues and pairings move briskly.
Scheffler, the world No. 1 and a four-time major winner, is joined by a deep group of season-debut storylines, with names such as Ludvig Ă berg, Patrick Cantlay, Sam Burns, Wyndham Clark, Harris English, Matt Fitzpatrick and Justin Rose all adding weight to a field that doesnât need a âsignatureâ label to feel significant.
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Why this week matters
The American Express is the second event of the PGA Tourâs 2026 season, following the opener in Hawaiâi. Itâs also the first real chance to measure early-year form across a multi-course setup where scoring can get hot quickly â and where a slow start isnât necessarily fatal, because the cut doesnât arrive until after 54 holes.
How the tournament works
Across Thursday to Saturday, the field rotates through three courses in La Quinta: La Quinta Country Club, the Pete Dye Stadium Course at PGA West, and the Nicklaus Tournament Course at PGA West. After three rounds, the tournament makes its cut, then the final round is staged on the Stadium Course â the venue most fans associate with the eventâs defining shots and late-Sunday drama.
That format also shapes the broadcast plan. Instead of long afternoon-to-evening blocks across multiple channels, the traditional TV window is tighter â while streaming coverage carries much of the dayâs action from the first tee onward.
2026 American Express TV schedule (All times Eastern)
Round 1 â Thursday, Jan. 22
PGA Tour Live: 11:30 a.m. â 7 p.m.
Live TV: 4â7 p.m. (Golf Channel)
Live streaming: 4â7 p.m. (NBC Sports app)
Radio: 1â7 p.m. (PGA Tour Radio)
Round 2 â Friday, Jan. 23
PGA Tour Live: 11:30 a.m. â 7 p.m.
Live TV: 4â7 p.m. (Golf Channel)
Live streaming: 4â7 p.m. (NBC Sports app)
Radio: 1â7 p.m. (PGA Tour Radio)
Round 3 â Saturday, Jan. 24
PGA Tour Live: 11:30 a.m. â 7 p.m.
Live TV: 4â7 p.m. (Golf Channel)
Live streaming: 4â7 p.m. (NBC Sports app)
Radio: 2â7 p.m. (PGA Tour Radio)
Round 4 â Sunday, Jan. 25
PGA Tour Live: 11:30 a.m. â 7 p.m.
Live TV: 4â7 p.m. (Golf Channel)
Live streaming: 4â7 p.m. (NBC Sports app)
Radio: 2â7 p.m. (PGA Tour Radio)
Best ways to watch, depending on how you follow golf
If you want the most complete day-long experience, the streaming âall-dayâ option is the simplest: it begins at 11:30 a.m. ET and runs well past the TV window, letting you follow featured groups and key holes as the three-course rotation spreads leaders across La Quinta. If you prefer a compact, evening-style broadcast, the Golf Channelâs 4â7 p.m. ET show offers a clean viewing block thatâs easier to plan around â particularly useful on the early days when the leaderboard can feel like three tournaments moving at once.
One quick note for viewers: because players are on different courses, âwhere the drama isâ can shift fast. A quiet broadcast moment might simply mean the leaders are finishing on another layout, or that a key featured group is making its move away from the primary TV window. Thatâs part of what makes this tournament popular: itâs a low-scoring puzzle, but also a viewing puzzle.
Storylines to watch beyond Scheffler
Scheffler will draw most of the attention â and not just because itâs his first start of the year. Early-season events can sometimes feel like extended warm-ups, but The American Express tends to reward aggressive scoring and sharp wedges immediately. The defending champion Sepp Straka returns with a target on his back, while players like Ă
berg, Cantlay, Burns, Clark, English, Fitzpatrick and Rose add the kind of depth that can turn a ânormalâ Tour stop into a week where almost any round can move the needle.
If youâre watching for a single marquee pairing, Schefflerâs early-round group is the obvious starting point â but this event often becomes a momentum tournament. A player can shoot low on one course and then keep the heat on when the rotation switches, which is why checking in on the live scoring throughout the afternoon matters more here than at a single-course event.
Where to find live scores and official coverage details
For the cleanest, constantly updating live scoring, use the official PGA Tour tournament page and leaderboard.
If youâre deciding between TV and streaming â or want the latest featured-groups schedule â the PGA Tourâs how-to-watch coverage guide is the most reliable place to confirm daily viewing options.
However you watch it, this is a week that rewards dropping in early. With three courses in play and a star-heavy field on the move, the tournamentâs rhythm can change quickly â and Schefflerâs 2026 season begins in the middle of it.














