NBC To Take Over Open Championship Coverage In 2016

Multiple sources confirm that ESPN will be stepping away from its R&A broadcast arrangement a year early, with NBC/Golf Channel stepping in to handle the 2016 Open Championship and other R&A events.

This comes as little surprise considering the BBC's recent decision to walk away a year early and news of ESPN shedding contracts and select rights deals as part of Disney-mandated cost cutting. The Worldwide Leader recently cancelled its annual fall survey trip to Great Britain as part of its Open Championship, Senior Open Championship and Women's British Open planning, signaling to its golf teams the end of a multi-decade arrangement.

NBC/Golf Channel won a bidding war for The Open beginning in 2017, but will now head into the 2016 Open at Royal Troon with its first major championship since losing the USGA package in 2013 to Fox Sports.

NBC/Golf Channel is also carrying next summer's return of golf to the Olympic Games.

This leaves ESPN with the Masters Thursday/Friday coverage and other Augusta National-controlled amateur events as its only remaining golf telecasts.

An ESPN on ABC team will handle November's CME final round.