The Italian Open is the fifth of six counting events on the European Swing on the 2025 Race to Dubai.
The fourth of the five Global Swings in Phase One of the Race to Dubai continues this week in Tuscany at Argentario GC.
All Race to Dubai points earned across the Turkish Airlines Open, Soudal Open, Austrian Alpine Open presented by SalzburgerLand, KLM Open, Italian Open and BMW International Open will count towards the European Swing, with places in the Back 9, the Genesis Scottish Open and a US$200,000 bonus all to play for.
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There are nine first-time DP World Tour winners so far this season in action this week, with each of the previous four European Swing events crowning breakthrough champions.
Guido Migliozzi leads the home charge, alongside Edoardo Molinari, Andrea Pavan – who both also competed at the U.S. Open earlier this month - and HotelPlanner Tour Number One Renato Paratore.
England’s John Parry, who won earlier this season in Mauritius on his comeback to the DP World Tour, returns to a venue where he secured automatic promotion from the HotelPlanner Tour last season as a three-time winner.
European Tour Productions, the DP World Tour’s in-house production company, will produce and distribute live coverage of the event.
How to follow
Global Broadcast Transmission Times
Below are the listed Broadcast transmission times for the Italian Open in local time, and for the general World Feed coverage (time in GMT). Find out below where to watch in your area.
Date | GMT | Local Time (GMT+2) |
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Thursday 26th June | 11:30 - 16:30 | 13:30 - 18:30 |
Friday 27th June | 11:30 - 16:30 | 13:30 - 18:30 |
Saturday 28th June | 10:30 - 15:00 | 12:30 - 17:00 |
Sunday 29th June | 10:00 - 15:00 | 12:00 - 17:00 |
Where can you watch coverage of the DP World Tour in your area?
Area | Country | Broadcaster |
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Europe | Austria | Sky Sports |
Belgium (French Speaking Region) | VOOsport World | |
Belgium (Flemmish Speaking Region) | Play Sport Golf | |
Bosnia, Croatia, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Serbia, Slovenia | Golf Klub | |
Bulgaria | Max Sport | |
Czech Republic and Slovakia | Golf Channel CZ | |
Denmark | Viasat Golf | |
Finland | Viasat Golf | |
France | Golf+ | |
Germany | Sky Sports | |
Ireland | Sky Sports | |
Italy | Sky Sports | |
Netherlands | Ziggo Sport Golf | |
Norway | Viasat Golf | |
Poland | Polsat Sport Extra | |
Portugal | Sport TV | |
Spain | Movistar Golf | |
Sweden | Viasat Golf | |
UK | Sky Sports | |
Americas | Canada | Golf Channel |
USA | Golf Channel | |
Middle East & Africa | Pan Middle East & North Africa | GolfLife |
South Africa | SuperSport Golf | |
Sub Saharan Africa (Excluding South Africa) | SuperSport Golf Africa | |
Oceania | Australia | Fox Sports |
New Zealand | Sky Sports | |
Asia | China | Hainan TV |
Hong Kong | PCCW/Now Golf | |
India | FanCode | |
Indonesia | Mola TV | |
Japan | U-NEXT | |
Malaysia | Astrosport | |
Myanmar | SkyNet | |
Philippines | Tap Sports | |
Singapore | Hub Sports | |
South Korea | SpoTV Golf & Health and SBS | |
Taiwan | Boss Golf | |
Thailand | Golf Channel | |
Vietnam | VTVcab |
For specific broadcast timings of these territories please check your local listings.
Who is part of the commentary team?
Lead commentator Dom Holyer is joined for the coverage by David Howell and Richard Boxall.
Jay Townsend and Tim Barter will be providing on-course commentary, with Gabbie Partington doing in-round and post-round interviews.