T-Mobile is bringing exciting 5G technology to the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, happening June 19-22 at Fields Ranch East in Frisco, Texas. As the official 5G partner of the PGA of America, T-Mobile is enhancing the event for fans, players, coaches, and staff with cutting-edge tools.
At the 10th, 12th, and 15th tees, T-Mobile’s 5G On Demand network powers wireless cameras that capture every swing in real-time.
This portable network ensures smooth, high-quality video for broadcasters. Fans can enjoy over 30 hours of live coverage on Peacock, the Championship website, and app, with virtual course models and AI-powered highlight alerts through the PGA Championship app. These features let fans track shots and stay updated on key moments.
For the first time, NBC and Golf Channel broadcasts will include 3D course views and detailed stats like ball speed and shot path, making the viewing experience more immersive.
T-Mobile’s 5G also supports event operations, helping staff manage the course efficiently.
Callie Field, T-Mobile Business Group President, says their 5G solutions are transforming sports by improving broadcasts and fan engagement. This partnership shows how T-Mobile’s technology is shaping the future of golf, creating a more connected and exciting experience for everyone at the Championship.
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T-Mobile’s 5G boosts women’s PGA championship

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