The 2025 Captiol One Skins Game returns this week, with four PGA Tour stars duking it out at Panther National in Florida on November 28th. Here’s everything you need to know to watch the event, including full Sklins Game streaming details, match format and information on TV coverage.
How to watch the Skins Game
While golf fans can watch the DP World Tour season-opening Australian PGA Championship at night this week, they’ll also be treated to the return of a popular event Friday morning.
Once you wake up the morning after Thanksgiving, you can tune into the 2025 Capitol One Skins Game to see four popular PGA Tour pros battle it out for big money.
This is the first playing of the Skins Game since 2008, and it features a star-studded list of competitors: Keegan Bradley, Xander Schauffele, Tommy Fleetwood and Shane Lowry.
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You may note that all four players were involved in the 2025 Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black, and that should be a big topic of trash talk at the event.
The Skins Game will feature a traditional skins format, where there are winnings alloted for each hole that role over to the next if no one wins. One twist will be a “reverse purse,” in which players start with $1 million each and try to take each other’s money.
Amazoin Prime Video will provide exclusive coverage of the 2025 Capitol One Skins Game streaming live online Friday. There is no separate TV coverage of the Skins Game.
You can find complete information about streaming or watching the tournament on TV below.
How to watch online, streaming
You can watch the 2025 Skins Game online via Amazon Prime Video. Amazon Prime’s coverage will kick off at 9 a.m. ET on Friday, Novemebr 28th.
How to watch on TV
There is no TV coverage for the 2025 Skins Game. Amazon Prime is the exclsuive place to watch the action.
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