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Top Sports Events to Watch This Spring

With warmer temperatures setting in and sports calendars steadily returning to normal, there’s no time like springtime to make the most of your Outdoor Backyard TV Lift Furniture and gather the family round for some memorable sporting occasions. Whether you opt for our Hidden Outdoor Bar and TV combo for cocktails by the pool, or […]

March 15, 2021

With warmer temperatures setting in and sports calendars steadily returning to normal, there’s no time like springtime to make the most of your Outdoor Backyard TV Lift Furniture and gather the family round for some memorable sporting occasions.

Whether you opt for our Hidden Outdoor Bar and TV combo for cocktails by the pool, or a choice from our stunning Metal-T-Top IPE range, our weatherproofed outdoor TV lift cabinets mean you can always watch the game in style.

Now, get ready to add these dates to your calendar so that you don’t miss a second of the action:

March Madness

It’s back! COVID-19 meant that last year’s NCAA tournament unfortunately had to be cancelled, with the return in March 2021 of the USA’s premier basketball event worth getting excited about.

All 67 games will be held in Indiana to avoid teams and fans travelling throughout the country, with Selection Sunday available to watch on CBS at 3 p.m. PT on March 14th. The action officially kicks off with the ‘First Four’ games to decide the final play-in slots on March 18th.

April Masters

Golf fans will want to add April 5th through 11th to their TV viewing list. The Masters tournament in Augusta, Georgia will be back in its usual April spot after 2020’s edition was moved to November last year.

Even in the absence of Tiger, there’s plenty of top golfers to watch out for. Dustin Johnson is the defending champion, and his form would indicate he may be the man to beat over the course of the week.

Bryson DeChambeau’s desire to hit the ball as far as possible will be worth keeping an eye on!

May’s Kentucky Derby

The second oldest horse race in America deserves special attention when it airs Saturday, 1st May.

Taking place on Louisville farmland each year, the first race was held on May 17, 1875 to 10,000 fans – and hasn’t missed being an annual event since.

The race is a culmination of the 2021 Road to the Kentucky Derby, where horses will have battled it out in a series of races to quality for the main event, with only 20 horses making it to the grandest of stages.

 May’s Indianapolis 500

Usually a thrill-a-minute event, Memorial Say Sunday, May 30th could be a great time to book in a family BBQ.

Gather round the TV with a drink as you bask in the sun while taking in IndyCar racing’s pinnacle event.

Starting at 11 a.m. on NBC, the Indy500 sees racers zip around the Indianapolis Motor Speedway at speeds of up to 230mph, with the 500-mile race winner guaranteed legend status.