Barclays Women's Championship: schedule, how to watch and who to follow
Want fast, usable info on the Barclays Women's Championship? This page gives the schedule basics, how to stream or watch, the players you should care about, and simple tips if you’re planning to go in person. No fluff — just what you need to follow the event closely.
What the event looks like
The Barclays Women's Championship is usually a four-day, stroke-play tournament with a 36-hole cut. Expect practice rounds early in the week, two full tournament rounds over the weekend, and Sunday’s final push for the title. Check the official tournament site for exact dates and the tee-times once they’re released; those change year to year.
Most tournaments use the standard cut after two rounds, so cover the first 36 holes to see who makes the weekend. If you follow live scoring, look at total strokes, birdie conversion, and bogey rate — those numbers tell you who’s likely to climb on Sunday.
How to watch and follow live
Want to watch live? Look for the tournament’s official broadcast partners — they usually carry the weekend coverage. If you don’t have cable, the tournament often streams on its official site or partners’ apps. Use the official leaderboard or the tournament scoring app for up-to-the-minute scores; those show hole-by-hole results and are the fastest way to track movement.
Follow social channels for short highlights, player interviews, and course photos. If you’re outside the tournament’s broadcast region, check local sports networks or international streaming services — rights change every year. Pro tip: set notifications on the official leaderboard app so you don’t miss a late Sunday surge.
On-site and ticket tips: buy tickets early if you plan to attend. Weekday practice-round tickets are cheaper and give a quieter experience with players. Arrive early to secure a good viewing spot near key holes like par-3s or the 18th green. Check the venue’s bag and camera policies before you go.
Players to watch and simple fantasy tips
Look for form, not just big names. Check recent finishes, strokes gained stats, and if a player has history at the course. Short-game and putting numbers matter most on tighter, slower greens; driving distance becomes more important on wide, long courses.
In fantasy picks, balance one favorite with two mid-range players who are consistently making cuts. Favorites can win, but mid-priced players often give more reliable points across four rounds. Watch tee times too — early tee times can mean different wind conditions, which affects scoring.
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Alyssa Aherne has joined Sheffield United Women on a season-long loan from Manchester United for the 2024-25 campaign. The move offers Aherne crucial game time and experience in the Barclays Women's Championship, and is expected to significantly boost Sheffield United Women's squad with her speed and skill.
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