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T-Mobile Enhances PGA Championship Experience with 5G

T-Mobile’s 5G technology is transforming the PGA Championship with superior broadcasts, exclusive digital content, and streamlined operations. Leveraging a private 5G network and network slicing, T-Mobile enhances fan engagement and optimizes event logistics.
T-Mobile Enhances PGA Championship Experience with 5G
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Introducing T-Mobile’s 5G Impact on the PGA Championship

T-Mobile has unveiled its latest technological advancements at the PGA Championship, setting a new standard for sports broadcasting and fan engagement by integrating 5G technology. As millions tune in globally and thousands gather at Valhalla Golf Club from May 15-19, they will witness a series of 5G-powered firsts designed to transform their viewing and on-site experiences.

Transforming Golf Broadcasts with T-Mobile’s 5G Private Network


For the first time in the history of U.S. golf, T-Mobile is implementing a 5G Private Network at the PGA Championship. This deployment will significantly enhance how the sport is broadcasted, offering enhanced video quality and innovative camera angles. Specifically, T-Mobile’s 5G solutions enable ultra-high-definition views of the iconic Hole 13, capturing every moment with unprecedented clarity and detail, directly benefiting the broadcast partnership with CBS Sports.

Boosting Fan Engagement with T-Mobile’s 5G Digital Content

Beyond enhancing the physical infrastructure, T-Mobile’s 5G technology is powering the T5G Range Live Show, a new digital offering that gives fans access to exclusive pre-championship coverage. This includes live insights from PGA coaches and experts and comprehensive player stats such as ball speed and trajectory, all streamed via PGA’s digital channels, leveraging the high-speed capabilities of 5G-connected cameras.

Elevating Spectator Experience with T-Mobile’s 5G at Club Magenta

At the heart of the on-site experience is Club Magenta, a VIP lounge offering unparalleled access to the event’s highlights. Visitors can enjoy intimate Q&A sessions with leading golfers like Tony Finau and Max Homa, while experiencing the comfort and convenience of premium amenities such as fast lane access, phone charging stations, and exclusive merchandise. This luxury experience is enhanced by T-Mobile’s robust 5G network, ensuring seamless connectivity throughout.

Streamlining Operations with T-Mobile’s 5G Network

The introduction of a 5G private network enhances the fan experience and introduces significant operational efficiencies. The reduced need for traditional cabling allows for quicker setup and teardown times, lowering labor costs and minimizing physical obstacles across the course. This streamlined infrastructure also supports a wireless environment for other critical systems, including security and ticketing, which are now more efficient and less intrusive.

Superior Broadcasts with T-Mobile’s 5G and Sony Cameras

In collaboration with Sony, T-Mobile has equipped the event with advanced portable data transmitters and ultra-low latency encoders/decoders. This technology, combined with Sony’s FX6 cameras, is set to deliver fiber-like data speeds and superb video quality, liberating broadcasters from the limitations of wired camera setups and enabling more dynamic and flexible coverage.

Enhancing Reliability with T-Mobile’s 5G Network Slicing

T-Mobile’s network slicing implementation is a game-changer for event logistics. By allocating a specific slice of the 5G network for mission-critical applications, T-Mobile ensures that systems like payment and ticket scanning operate flawlessly, even during peak usage, thereby enhancing the customer experience without compromising the bandwidth available to general event attendees.

T-Mobile’s Future Vision for 5G in the Sports Industry

This deployment at the PGA Championship is just a glimpse of the potential that T-Mobile sees in leveraging 5G technology across the sports industry. The company is committed to exploring how its network can continue to innovate and provide tangible benefits not just for event organizers and broadcasters, but for the fans themselves.

“We’re thrilled to introduce groundbreaking technology to one of golf’s most significant events through our partnership with T-Mobile,” said Jeff Price, Chief Commercial Officer of the PGA of America. “T-Mobile has paved the way for unprecedented innovation that will continue to thrill our fans. And this is just the beginning.”


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