Watch the AIG Women’s Open as the world’s best players compete in women’s golf’s final Major of 2025, with all the details on TV coverage and live streaming in this guide.
AIG Women’s Open 2025 Key Information
Dates: July 31 – August 3, 2025
Venue: Royal Porthcawl, Porthcawl, Bridgend, Wales.
Free stream: R&A TV (UK and selected countries)
US: NBC, Peacock
UK: Sky Sports
Watch from anywhere: Use NordVPN
History will be made this week at the 49th Women’s Open as Wales hosts its first Major championship in either the men’s or women’s game.
Royal Porthcawl’s beautiful links will test the best women golfers, especially if the wind blows hard. It did when the men’s Senior Open was held here in 2023 and no-one in the top 10 broke 75 in the final round.
Much focus will be on 21-year-old Englishwoman Lottie Woad who plays her first Major as professional. In her seven Majors she has won Low Amateur three times, including in her most recent Major appearance when she came tied third, missing out on the playoff by a shot.
She is on a fine run of form, having this month won both the Women’s Irish Open by six strokes and the Women’s Scottish Open by three shots.
The defending champion is Lydia Ko, one of 13 past Women’s Open Champions teeing it up in South Wales.
One who has yet to win this event is World No.1 Nelly Korda, who has also yet to win this year. There can few more scenic places for her to break her duck.
Read on for Golf Monthly’s guide on how to watch the Women’s Open 2025 online, on TV, from anywhere in the world.
Can I watch The Women’s Open for free?
Live streaming is available on the R&A TV for those in the UK and selected countries.
Another way you could technically watch the US Women’s Open for free is with a broadcaster free trial. Kayo Sports in Australia is currently offering one week free of charge for new customers.
AIG Women’s Open 2025: How to watch from outside your country
There are plenty of ways to watch golf in 2025 including in the US, UK and almost anywhere else but you won’t be able to tune into your regular streaming service if you’re away from home because of geo-blocking.
Fortunately, a Virtual Private Network (VPN) will allow you to tune in from abroad and let you watch the same legal, high-quality golf live stream you would at home, all while boosting your internet security.
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