
Viktor Hovland was led after 54 holes.
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The 2025 Valspar Championship ends Sunday, ending in the final round of the Copperhead course at Innisbrook Resort in Florida. It’s everything you need to watch the final round of the game, including full Valspar Champions TV coverage, streaming messages and TEE Times.
How to watch Valspar on Sunday
If you are looking for Sunday entertainment, you are in luck. Entering the final round of the Valspar championship, 16 players sat within three shots of Nico Echavarria, Jacob Bridgeman and Viktor Hovland’s lead.
Among those within amazing distances are Justin Thomas (below five), Shane Lowry (below five), and Billy Horschel (below four). Jordan Spieth won Valspar in 2015 and he scored another three shots on the final day of the tournament.
With numerous quality names within excellent distances entering the final round, it is impossible to predict who will be in the top spot. But, it’s for sure: it’ll definitely be fun to watch.
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You can watch the second round of Valspar Championship on TV from 1-3 pm via the golf channel, NBC picks up reports from 3-6 pm PGA Tour Live at ESPN+, which will offer exclusive early coverage and group streaming reports starting at 7:30 AM.
Below you will find everything you need to watch the final round of the 2025 Valspar Championship.
How to watch on Sunday TV
The Golf Channel will report from NBC from 1-3pm to 3-6pm and will provide a third round of TV coverage at the 2025 Valspar Championship.
How to stream online on Sunday
You can stream the final round of the 2025 Valspar Championship via ESPN+’s PGA Tour Live, which will provide early general reporting and group coverage starting at 7:30 a.m. on Sunday. NBCSPORTS.COM and NBC Sports App will broadcast the golf channel coverage in real time and subscribe to cable TV.
2025 Valspar Champion’s Last Round Service Time (ET)
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7:30 AM – Aaron Baddeley, Mason Andersen
7:39 AM – Kevin Kisner, Antie Rozner
7:48 am – Kris Ventura, Beau Hossler
7:57 a.m. – Nate Lashley, Connecticut
8:06 am – Camillo Villegas, Jesper Svensson
8:15 am – Adam Scott, David Lipsky
8:24 AM – Ryan Fox, Braden Thornberry
8:33 AM – John Pak, Sam Stevens
8:42 am – Neal Shipley, Rafael Campos
8:51 AM – Sepp Straka, Mac Meissner
9:05 AM – Tom Kim, Keith Mitchell
9:14 AM – Thomas Detry, Doug Ghim
9:23 am – Brandt Snedeker, Danny Willett
9:32 AM – Michael King, Will Chandler
9:41 am – Steven Fisk
9:50 am – Harry Hall, Xander Schauffele
10:00 am – Max McGreevy Will Zalatoris
10:10 AM- Mark Hubbard, Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen
10:25 am – Luke Clanton (A), Luke List
10:35 am – Victor Perez, Mackenzie Hughes
10:45 am – Gary Woodland, Matthieu Pavon
10:55 am – Sami Valimaki, Seamus Power
11:05 am – Ryan Gerard, Chandler Phillips
11:15 am – Eric Cole, Matti Schmid
11:25 am – Sam Ryder, Sahith theegala
11:35 am – Noah Goodwin, Stephan Jaeger
11:50 am – Tommy Fleetwood, Kaito Onishi
12:00 PM – Kevin Velo, Matt McCarty
12:10 PM – Bud Cauley, JT Poston
12:20 PM – Lucas Glover, Henrik Norlander
12:30 PM – Jordan Spieth, Patrick Fishburn
12:40 PM – Emiliano Grillo, Byeong Hun A
12:50 PM – Billy Horschel, Corey Conners
1:00 pm – Joe Highsmith, Andrew Novak
1:15 pm – Shane Lowry, Ryo Histatsune
1:25 pm – Davis Riley, Jeremy Paul
1:35 pm – Justin Thomas, Kevin Yu
1:45 PM – Viktor Hovland, Ricky Castillo
1:55 pm – Nico Echavarria, Jacob Bridgeman
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