The 2025 Open de Espana takes place from October 9-12. Watch a 2025 Open de Espana live stream of all the action from the DP World Tour event.
The Spanish Open is one of the prestigious national opens on the 2025 DP World Tour calendar and takes place at the Club de Campo Villa de Madrid in Madrid, Spain.
The tournament is the national championship of Spain and was first held in 1912. It joined the European Tour in 1972 and is one of the biggest on the schedule.
Angel Hidalgo is the defending champion having won the title in 2024 and is among the betting odds contenders.
Other winners of the event include Bernard Gallacher, Seve Ballesteros, Sam Torrance, Bernhard Langer, Nick Faldo, Colin Montgomerie, Padraig Harrington, Thomas Bjorn, Sergio Garcia, Charl Schwartzel, Francesco Molinari, Miguel Angel Jimenez, Rafael Cabrera-Bello, Jon Rahm and Matthieu Pavon.
You can watch a live stream and watch all of the drama unfold across four days of the Open de Espana.
Where to watch the 2025 Open de Espana Golf Live Stream & Broadcast Details
Main Broadcasters:
- United States & Canada – Golf Channel
- United Kingdom – Sky Sports
Other Countries:
- Australia – Fox Sports
- Belgium/Netherlands – Ziggo Sport
- Czech Republic / Hungary / Romania – Golf Channel CZ
- China – iQiyi
- France – Golf Channel FR
- Germany/Austria/Switzerland – XYZ Sports
- Hong Kong – Now TV
- Iceland – Stod2
- India – Golf.tv
- Japan – WOWOW
- Korea – JTBC Golf
- Latin America – Golf.tv
- Malaysia – Astro
- Middle East – Golf.tv
- New Zealand – Sky TV
- Portugal – Sport TV
- Scandinavia – TV3 Sport
- Singapore – Star Hub
- South Africa – Super Sport
- Spain – Movistar Plus
- Taiwan – Sport Cast
- Thailand – Golf Channel
Open de Espana Golf Format & Schedule
The Open de Espana will be played over four rounds / 72 holes at the par 71 at the Club de Campo Villa de Madrid in Madrid, Spain. There is a cut after the opening two rounds.
- Day 1 – Thursday, October 9
- Day 2 – Friday, October 10
- Day 3 – Saturday, October 11
- Day 4 – Sunday, October 12
The Open de Espana carries a prize fund of $3,250,000.
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