The PGA Championship concludes with Sunday’s final round. Here’s your complete guide to watching all the championship-deciding action.
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With final-round coverage beginning at 8:00 AM Eastern and continuing through the CBSSN Clubhouse Report at 8:00 PM Eastern, golf fans have comprehensive options to follow Sunday’s championship-deciding action at the PGA Championship. Featured groups for Sunday will be determined following Saturday’s third round, based on leaderboard position and key storylines.
Note: All times listed are Eastern Time (ET).
The PGA Championship continues with Saturday’s third round. Here’s your complete guide to watching all the Moving Day action.
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CBS
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With third-round coverage beginning at 8:00 AM Eastern and continuing through the CBSSN Clubhouse Report at 8:00 PM Eastern, golf fans have comprehensive options to follow Saturday’s action at the PGA Championship. Featured groups for Saturday will be determined following Friday’s cut, based on player performance and storylines from the first two rounds.
Note: All times listed are Eastern Time (ET).
The PGA Championship continues with Friday’s second round. Here’s your complete guide to catching all the Day 2 action.
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With second-round coverage beginning at 7:00 AM Eastern and continuing through the CBSSN Clubhouse Report at 8:00 PM Eastern, golf fans have comprehensive options to follow Friday’s action at the PGA Championship.
Note: All times listed are Eastern Time (ET).
The PGA Championship first round tees off today with comprehensive coverage across multiple platforms. Here’s your complete guide to catching all the action.
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With coverage beginning at 7:00 AM Eastern and continuing through the CBSSN Clubhouse Report at 8:00 PM Eastern, golf fans have plenty of options to follow all the action from the first round of this year’s PGA Championship.
Listen up, golf gear junkies! Today I’m taking a deep dive into what might be the most underrated piece of golf equipment in your bag: quality sunglasses. Specifically, the TravisMathew Offdaze sunglasses that have been riding shotgun with me from tee boxes to mountaintops for the past several months.
Right out of the box, you can tell these aren’t your average gas station shades. The Offdaze is the slightly smaller cousin of TravisMathew’s popular Sundaze model, making them perfect for those of us with more compact facial architecture. The handcrafted acetate material screams premium before you even put them on.
HOLY COMFORT, BATMAN! These might be the most comfortable sunglasses I’ve ever parked on my face — and I’ve tried dozens over my years reviewing golf gear. The frame has this buttery smooth surface with perfectly executed curves that just melts onto your face.
The secret sauce? TravisMathew’s custom multi-step hinge. It’s not too tight, not too loose — like Goldilocks found her perfect sunglasses. After 36 holes in the blazing Utah sun, most shades leave those annoying pressure points on your temples or nose. Not these bad boys.
Where the Offdaze truly separates from the pack is visual performance. Slipping these on is like upgrading from a 13″ black and white TV to 4K ultra HD. The polarized lenses absolutely crush glare, which is critical when you’re trying to read subtle breaks on sun-drenched greens or track your ball against bright clouds.
Despite not being prescription, the optical clarity is startling. It’s that “wow factor” you usually only get when trying on high-end optics. TravisMathew didn’t cut corners on lens technology, and it shows.
My testing regimen took these puppies well beyond the fairways:
The real test for golf sunglasses is versatility, and the Offdaze delivers in spades. They transition seamlessly from sport to casual wear without looking out of place.
The Offdaze comes in three stellar colorways:
I don’t give out “A+” ratings lightly, but the TravisMathew Offdaze sunglasses have earned it. At $224, they’re positioned in the premium sunglasses category.
If you’re still playing golf in cheap shades, you may be doing your eyes and your game a disservice.
TravisMathew’s Offdaze sunglasses aren’t just golf accessories — they’re performance enhancers that protect your most valuable sensory asset on the course. Whether you’re trying to shave strokes off your handicap or just look sharp at the 19th hole, these shades deliver the goods.
Note: Father’s Day is coming up. Need I say more?