Sky extends Ladies European Tour rights
December 10, 2025
Sky and the Ladies European Tour (LET) have announced an extension to their long-standing partnership meaning Sky Sports and NOW remain the exclusive home of the Tour, including the next three editions of the Solheim Cup, until the end of 2030.
The new deal takes the partnership into a landmark 30th year, where Sky will continue to be the exclusive broadcaster of all live coverage and extended highlights from the LET and Solheim Cup, including the 20th edition at Bernardus in The Netherlands next year.
Sky Sports has been the exclusive home of the Solheim Cup in the UK and Ireland since 1996, contributing to the tournament’s growth including record-breaking viewership (734k peak) in 2023 for Team Europe’s third successive win.
Sky Chief Sports Officer, Jonathan Licht, commented: “Extending our long-standing partnership with the Ladies European Tour demonstrates Sky’s continued commitment to growing and investing in women’s golf at a time when the sport is more exciting than ever. Sky has been the home of women’s golf for three decades, and Team Europe’s historic victory at the 2023 Solheim Cup was a moment that truly captivated audiences. We look forward to continuing to showcase these stories and the sport’s biggest stars to further grow audiences, in turn engaging new fans.”
Theresa McCann, Commercial Director, at the Ladies European Tour, added: “We’re thrilled to continue our partnership with Sky, a relationship that has spanned many successful years. This extension is a testament to the strength of our collaboration and shared commitment to deliver world-class coverage to our fans. This season saw significant milestones including Lottie Woad winning on her professional debut having already won the KPMG Women’s Irish Open as an amateur a few weeks before, Mimi Rhodes’ breakthrough year winning three times and clinching the Rookie of the Year title, and Shannon Tan becoming the first Singaporean to win the LET Order of Merit following an intense battle with Rhodes. With this renewal, we will continue to showcase the incredible talent and inspiring stories, further amplifying the visibility of the sport and empowering the next generation of golfers.”
Record numbers of sports fans have tuned into Sky Sports golf coverage in 2025, with the Masters and Ryder Cup helping to deliver the highest-ever viewing day and most-watch weekend, respectively, in Sky’s history. Sky continues to be the home of golf with recent extensions announced for the DP World Tour, Ryder Cup and US Open.
This deal was secured through LET’S exclusive media rights advisor Pitch International (Pitch).
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