Apple Sports Now Supports Golf and More

The Apple Sports app now supports men's and women's golf, along with improvements to soccer and tennis coverage.

Apple Sports PGA Tour Feature
Version 3.7 of the app introduces support for every PGA and LPGA tournament, with live leaderboards, round-by-round scorecards for every golfer, and real-time updates in the app, widgets, and Live Activities. The app already supported the NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL, NASCAR, F1, Premier League, and more.

Golf fans can follow along as each tournament unfolds with access to live scores for all official PGA Tour and LPGA Tour events, including the majors, starting this weekend with the PGA’s WM Phoenix Open.

Fans can track their favorite players through each event with hole-by-hole results and individual scorecards alongside live leaderboards, plus scores from every round during each tournament throughout the year.

Apple has also expanded the soccer lineup with support for Copa del Rey, Coppa Italia, Coupe de France, and DFB-Pokal. In addition, tennis coverage now supports real-time stats, making it easier to keep up with the action.

The Apple Sports app launched in 2024, offering a convenient way to glance at live scores and statistics. It is available on the iPhone in the U.S., the UK, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, Spain, the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark, and select other European countries.

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BlankStar Avatar
4 days ago at 05:15 am

Where is the iPad/Mac app of this?

It's so ridiculous that Apple doesn't even support their own platforms.
Only took 15 years for them to develop a calculator app for the iPad, so expect the Sports app somewhere in 2040.
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
zedsdead Avatar
4 days ago at 05:12 am
Where is the iPad/Mac app of this?

It's so ridiculous that Apple doesn't even support their own platforms.
Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree)
xman71 Avatar
4 days ago at 07:32 am
Casual sports fan here and I use this app a ton...It's simple and provides the info I need reliably and in a timely way,
Score: 3 Votes (Like | Disagree)
13261 Avatar
4 days ago at 07:26 am

Honestly a fantastic and underrated app, at least when it comes to Major League Baseball. Faster than the official MLB app and sometimes even faster than the MLB.tv stream. I just wish there was a way to turn off betting odds/gambling stuff.
You can, just not within the app. Open the Settings app > Apps > Sports > turn off Show Betting Odds.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
bluecoast Avatar
4 days ago at 06:18 am
Google: Here's our latest cutting edge advanced Gemini AI feature of the week.

Apple: Now you can find out about golf!
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William Gates Avatar
4 days ago at 09:04 am

Wonder how much it will cost in subscription? ?

No thanks Apple, we have a good free sportchannel in Sweden, that are payed for throug the 'publicservice fee' (that comes from taxes) so no extra cost for the users. It covers most things of Swedish Sports.

I assume it could be something for those who want's to follow international sport from here.
Personally, I find most international sport that I am interested in om YouTube, that I already subscribe to and find usefull and worth it.

So most probably not for me Apple.
No subscription. This isn’t to view live sports. It only gives scores. Very simple app. Very quick to get in, see scores, and exit.
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