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USGA App Launches on Amazon Fire TV with Expanded VOD Programming

Liberty Corner, New Jersey, United States: The United States Golf Association (USGA) has announced the expansion of its Over-The-Top (OTT) digital streaming offerings with the launch of the USGA app on Amazon’s Fire TV

The free USGA streaming app, which features more than 250 hours of USGA championship final-round broadcasts, films, highlights and more, is now available in the Amazon Marketplace, in addition to the respective app and channel stores on Apple TV and Roku.

Launched in 2019 in partnership with Cisco, the USGA streaming app gives golf fans the opportunity to watch thrilling historical content, as well as rare footage of many of golf’s iconic moments, spanning the 125-year history of the USGA.

“We know golf fans are hungry for content and we want to serve them,” said Navin Singh, Chief Commercial Officer of the USGA. “Launching a Fire TV app broadens our reach to the millions of viewers who spend time in the Amazon Marketplace. We are thankful to our partners at Cisco for helping us present an expansion of our VOD programming and achieve a record number of average minutes viewed on our OTT channel last month.”

Viewers will find more than 100 hours of historic US Open final-round and play-off telecasts from 1972-2019, as well as vignettes dating to the first championship in 1895.

With more than 50 hours of on-demand US Women’s Open programming, the app features the largest streaming library of women’s professional golf. Viewers can choose between final-round broadcasts of 16 US Women’s Opens between 1995 and 2019, a collection of 30-to-60-minute films chronicling championships from the last 25 years, as well as championship vignettes going back to 1948.

Viewers can also experience more than 25 hours of archival US Amateur Championship footage and Walker Cup Match broadcasts, ranging from the original newsreel recapping Arnold Palmer’s 1954 US Amateur win, to the championship-match telecasts of all three of Tiger Woods’ US Amateur victories, to telecasts of players such as Rickie Fowler and Justin Thomas competing in the Walker Cup.

“The USGA streaming app now boasts one of the largest collections of archived golf broadcasts and historical content,” said Singh. “Fans have an unprecedented opportunity to relive the inspiration, determination and glory of winning a USGA championship.”

Later in 2020, the app will feature live streaming of several USGA championships, including featured groups and bonus coverage of the US Open, US Women’s Open, US Amateur and US Women’s Amateur.

Original films, including US Open Epic: Tiger and Rocco, 1962 US Open: Jack’s First Major and Michelle Wie: Breakthrough at Pinehurst are complemented by documentaries chronicling legends such as Jack Nicklaus, Pak Se-ri, Tiger Woods and Payne Stewart.

A list of featured programming will be shared weekly on usga.org and across the association’s social channels, including @USGA on Twitter, USGA on Instagram and on Facebook. The USGA streaming app is available on Amazon’s Fire TV, Apple TV and Roku.

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