How to Watch the Chubb Classic Presented by SERVPRO

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General Views on the 18th hole during the second round of the Chubb Classic 2025 at Tiburon Golf Club on February 15.

The 2026 Chubb Classic presented by SERVPRO returns February 13-15 in Naples, Florida, as one of the marquee early-season events on PGA Tour Champions. Held on the challenging Black Course at Tiburón Golf Club, this 54-hole stroke-play tournament brings together 78 players for three days of competitive golf and compelling storylines.

Now in its 39th year, the Chubb Classic has a rich history and remains one of the longest-running PGA Tour Champions events in the same location, giving fans a blend of tradition and top-tier competition from players aged 50 and older.


Tournament Overview

The Chubb Classic has become synonymous with senior golf excellence since its 1988 debut, attracting generations of golf greats to the sunny shores of Southwest Florida each February. Played on a Greg Norman-designed layout with pine-lined fairways and firm greens, the tournament demands precision and strategic shot-making from its veteran field.

The field includes 78 players, with several past winners returning year after year to compete for bragging rights and another trophy.

The presence of players like five-time winner Bernhard Langer and 1997 Open Champion-turned-Champions Tour standout Justin Leonard only adds to the vintage feel and competitive legitimacy of this season-opening event.


How to Watch: TV, Streaming and Live Coverage

If you want to catch the action from the Chubb Classic, there are several easy ways to tune in live, whether you’re watching on traditional television or streaming on your favorite device.

Television Broadcasts

All three competitive rounds of the 2026 Chubb Classic will be televised live in the United States on Golf Channel, the exclusive cable partner of PGA Tour Champions.

  • Friday (Feb. 13): Live coverage on Golf Channel

  • Saturday (Feb. 14): Live coverage on Golf Channel

  • Sunday (Feb. 15): Live coverage on Golf Channel from 3-5:30 p.m. ET

Golf Channel’s long-standing commitment to Champions Tour coverage means fans can expect expert commentary, featured group feeds, and in-depth analysis across all three days.

Streaming Options

For fans who prefer watching online or on the go, streaming options are readily available:

  • GolfChannel.com / Golf Channel App: Live streaming of all three rounds when authenticated through a participating TV provider. This makes it easy to follow the tournament on mobile devices, tablets, or smart TVs.

  • PGA TOUR Champions Leaderboard: Live scoring, stats, and hole-by-hole updates are available via PGA Tour’s online leaderboard for those tracking the event in real time.

While major network coverage (like CBS or NBC) isn’t scheduled for this Champions Tour event, Golf Channel’s comprehensive broadcast offers more than enough access to follow your favorite players and key moments throughout the weekend.


Key Storylines to Watch This Week

Beyond the viewing logistics, several compelling narratives are shaping fan interest at this year’s Chubb Classic:

  • Defending Champion in the Mix: Leonard, who claimed his first PGA Tour Champions victory here last season, returns to defend his title and cement his place among the senior golf elite.

  • Hall of Fame and Major Champions: Stephen Ames (2024), Scott Parel (2020), Kirk Tripplett (2014), and Kenny Perry (2012) are among some of the players competing for the $1.8 million purse.

  • First Full-Field Event: As one of the first full-field stops of the 2026 PGA Tour Champions season, the Chubb Classic sets the tone for the competitive rhythm of the year ahead. Angel Cabrera, Mark Calcavecchia, Darren Clark, David Toms, and former Naples resident Rocco Meditate are just a few other names participating this weekend.

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