The best collegiate golfers are competing in the 2024 NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Championship live on Peacock. The three-day event features players from across the nation. Stanfrod’s Rose Zhan returns after winning the NCAA Women’s Individual National Championship twice (2022 and 2023). Zhang’s titles made her the first woman in the sport to win it twice.
Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, California will host 30 teams and six individuals participating in the tournament. Find out how to watch the event live without cable, below.
When to Watch
All times Eastern (Stream live on Peacock)
Day | Event | Watch on GOLF Channel/Peacock |
Monday | Individual National Championship | 6-10 p.m. |
Tuesday | Team Match Play Quarterfinals | 1-3:30 p.m. |
Team Match Play Semifinals | 6-10 p.m. | |
Wednesday | Team Match Play National Championship | 6-10 p.m. |
How to Watch the NCAA Women’s Golf Championship Live Without Cable TV
Cord cutters can stream the 2024 NCAA Division 1 Women’s Golf Championship live on Roku, Apple TV, Fire TV or any other compatible device by subscribing to a live TV streaming service. Golf Channel is available to stream on DIRECTV STREAM, Sling TV, Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, and YouTube TV.
The event is also available to stream on Peacock.
Watch the Women’s Golf Championship Live on DIRECTV STREAM
Stream the PGA Tour live with DIRECTV STREAM. The Choice package includes Golf Channel, and over 125 channels, so viewers can watch each swing and tee-off and much more for only $108.99 per month. There are no contracts, no hidden fees, and a subscription includes unlimited cloud DVR storage.
New subscribers can take advantage of a 5-day free trial before subscribing.
Watch the Women’s Golf Championship Live on Sling TV
One of the most affordable ways to stream live golf on Golf Channel with Sling Blue and the Sports Extra add-on. Starting at $51 per month, subscribers can watch the Golf Channel, NBC, and over 40 channels with 50 hours of DVR storage to record the biggest moments of the tournament.
New subscribers can get half off of their first month.
Watch the Women’s Golf Championship Live on Fubo
Golf Channel is available as part of the Pro plan from Fubo. You can stream the action live, and over 100 sporting events live. With over 180 live channels, the Pro plan is a great value for only $79.99 per month. Relive your favorite moments during the tournament and rewatch your favorite shows with 1000 hours and Cloud DVR space.
New subscribers can try Fubo for free.
Watch the Women’s Golf Championships Live on Peacock
Peacock will simulstream the Golf Channel coverage of the NCAA Women’s Golf Championships. For $5.99 per month or $59.99 per year, Peacock Premium gives you access to the best golfers in the world competing at the tournament, over 80,000 hours and hit shows and movies, and much more. Upgrade to Peacock Premium Plus for $11.99 per month, or $119.99 per year for an ad-free experience and unlock everything Peacock offers.
Watch Women’s College Golf on Hulu + Live TV
Skip the high cost of cable and stream Golf Channel and over 95 channels on Hulu + Live TV for $76.99 per month. As one of the most complete ways to watch NCAA Women’s Golf, the service offers unlimited access to the Hulu library, Disney+, and live sports on ESPN+, including more golf with the expanded coverage on PGA Live, for no additional charge. Record your favorite moments during the tournament and much more for up to 9 months with unlimited DVR storage.
Watch Women’s College Golf Live on YouTube TV
Stream over 100 channels, including the NCAA Women’s Golf Championships live on Golf Channel with YouTube TV for only $72.99 per month. The service includes unlimited DVR, allowing you to rewatch each selection and share 6 accounts per household.
Other Ways to Watch the Women’s College Golf Live
Cord cutters will be able to stream on NBCSports.com, GolfChannel.com, or the NBC Sports app with sign-in authentication.
2024 NCAA Division I Women’s Golf Championship Field
Auburn Regional Site
1. Auburn
2. Oregon
3. North Carolina
T-4. South Carolina
T-4. Tulsa
Individual: Isabella McCauley, Minnesota
Bermuda Run Regional Site
1. Ole Miss
2. Texas
3. Wake Forest
4. Mississippi State
5. Oregon State
Individual: Bailey Davis, Tennessee
Bryan Regional Site
1. LSU
T2. Clemson
T2. SMU
4. Vanderbilt
5. Texas A&M
Individual: Carla Bernat, Kansas State
Cle Elum Regional Site
1. Stanford
2. Duke
3. Virginia
4. Arizona State
5. San Jose State
Individual: Jasmine Leovao, Long Beach State
East Lansing Regional Site
1. Southern California
2. Oklahoma State
3. Michigan State
4. Northwestern
5. Pepperdine
Individual: Lauren Beaudreau, Notre Dame
Las Vegas Regional Site:
1. Arkansas
2. Purdue
3. Baylor
4. UCLA
5. Florida State
Individual: Veronika Kedronova, Kent State