USPGA Championship TV / radio guide
Find out where and when to watch the action from Whistling Straits
Find out where to watch and listen to the final major of the year.
The USPGA Championship may be the final major of the year, but it seems no less likely to deliver on the entertainment front as the previous three tournaments.
Rory McIlroy returns from ankle ligament damage to tee it up alongside Jordan Spieth and Zach Johnson. It's possible that two of the three will partner each other heading into the weekend, such are their recent track records.
After watching Johnson win the Open at St Andrews, McIlroy returns at Whistling Straits aiming to secure his fifth major.
His defense of the trophy he won at Valhalla last year will be made more complicated by the ascent of Spieth. Two majors since the start of the year have many predicting a duopoly of the game by the two young stars.
There will, of course, be the small matter of the other big-htting group, with Jason Day, Dustin Johnson and Rickie Fowler put together for Thursday and Friday.
WATCH: Jason Day's swing sequence
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We'll also be interested to see how Tiger Woods fares in Wisconsin after a missed cut at St Andrews. The four-time USPGA winner will be in the same group as 2010 winner Martin Kaymer and victor in 2011, Keegan Bradley.
With plenty of intriguing plot points to follow, here's the USPGA Championship TV / radio guide in full...
Thursday
Sky Sports 4/HD - 19:00 - 01:00
Friday
Sky Sports 4/HD - 19:00 - 01:00
Saturday
Sky Sports 4/HD - 16:00 - 0:00
Radio 5 Live - 20:00
Sunday
Sky Sports 4/HD - 16:00 - 0:00
Radio 5 Live - 20:00
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