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Valspar Championship 2026: Island Time Viewing Guide for the Copperhead Challenge

Get ready, Hawaii golf fans! We're breaking down how to catch all the PGA Tour action from Innisbrook's Copperhead Course, right from your lanai.

HGT Editorial

Aloha, golf enthusiasts! As the PGA Tour calendar rolls into March, our eyes turn to the Sunshine State for the Valspar Championship, a tournament renowned for its challenging Copperhead Course at Innisbrook Resort. While we're basking in the perpetual warmth of the islands, the pros are gearing up for a test of skill that often feels like a major championship.

For those of us in Hawaii, keeping up with live golf can sometimes be a bit of a time zone puzzle. But fear not, your friends at Hawaii Golf Time are here to ensure you don't miss a single shot, especially as the drama unfolds through the infamous 'Snake Pit.' This year, the 2026 Valspar Championship promises another thrilling spectacle, and thanks to ESPN, following your favorite players is easier than ever.

Imagine this: You've just finished a round at Mauna Kea or perhaps enjoyed a leisurely morning on the North Shore, and now you're settling in to watch the world's best navigate the demanding par-4s and tricky greens of Copperhead. The good news is that ESPN continues to be your go-to source for comprehensive coverage.

Catching the Action Live from the Islands:

For those of us in Hawaii, the primary way to tune into the Valspar Championship will be through the ESPN App. This digital platform offers live streaming of all the broadcast windows, meaning you can watch from your smart TV, tablet, or phone. It's perfect for those early morning or afternoon viewing sessions, depending on the East Coast start times. Just make sure your ESPN App is updated and you're logged in with your TV provider credentials.

While the Valspar Championship doesn't directly feature a Hawaii-based event, its place in the PGA Tour schedule is significant. It's a crucial stop for players looking to build momentum after the West Coast Swing and before the Masters. Many of these pros, of course, kicked off their year right here in Hawaii at the Sentry and the Sony Open, so it's always fascinating to see how their games have evolved since leaving our shores. Could a past Sentry champion like Xander Schauffele or a Sony Open winner like Grayson Murray make a run at Copperhead? We'll be watching closely!

The Copperhead Course is known for its tree-lined fairways, strategic bunkering, and undulating greens, demanding precision and strategic play – a stark contrast in some ways to the wide-open, ocean-front layouts we often see here, but equally compelling. It's a true ball-striker's course, and watching how players manage its challenges can offer valuable insights for your own game, whether you're tackling the winds at Kapalua or navigating the tight fairways of Wailea.

So, as the 2026 Valspar Championship gets underway, make sure your ESPN App is ready. Grab your favorite local snack, settle into your most comfortable chair, and prepare for a weekend of world-class golf. It's a fantastic way to stay connected to the professional game, even thousands of miles away across the Pacific.

Source: ESPN Golf

This article has been editorially remixed by HGT with original commentary. All facts attributed to the original source.

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