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PGA Tour Tee Times: Jordan Spieth To Tee Off To Defend Turf

05/01/2024 by Golf Post Editors

PGA Tour Tee Times: Jordan Spieth To Tee Off To Defend Turf

Find out about when Jordan Spieth sets to Tee Off at the PGA Tour. (Photo: Getty)

The PGA Tour is heading to McKinney, Texas for THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson. The event, taking place at the TPC Craig Ranch, is one of the most highly anticipated in the tour. The club, known for its challenging par 71 course, has a prize purse of $9,500,000. Defending champion, Jason Day, prepares to go against some of the best as the tournament swings into action.

American Players and their PGA Tour Tee Times

Michael Kim begins his round on Thursday at 13:50 from tee 1, with Alex Noren of Sweden and fellow American Justin Lower. This grouping is slated to continue their camaraderie into Friday’s round at the same tee and time.

Kevin Chappell steps onto the course at 13:50 at tee 10 on Thursday, accompanied by Taylor Pendrith from Canada and Kevin Yu from Taiwan. Expect the same group, time, and tee as they head into the second round on Friday.

Cody Gribble, Sean O’Hair, and Ben Griffin, all from the USA, form a purely American trio starting at 14:01 on Thursday from tee 10. Their second encounter is scheduled for the same time on Friday but from tee 1, flipping the backdrop for their competitive showdown.

Ryan Palmer, a seasoned player, tees off at 14:12 on Thursday from tee 1, joined by compatriot Patton Kizzire and Ben Taylor from England. This blend of American and English style is set to repeat on Friday, same time, same tee.

Nick Hardy gears up at 14:34 on Thursday from tee 1, with J.J. Spaun and Brandt Snedeker, ensuring an all-American kickoff. Friday finds them switching to tee 10 while keeping their tee time constant.

Davis Riley is set for a 14:45 start from tee 10 on Thursday, playing alongside Chad Ramey and Zach Johnson, offering a session American golf prowess. They repeat the setup for Friday’s round.

Sam Ryder tees off with Henrik Norlander of Sweden and Aaron Rai of England at 14:56 on Thursday from tee 10. This grouping shifts to tee 1 for the same start time on Friday, mixing it up for the second round.

Nicholas Lindheim will be in the company of campatriot Chandler Phillips and Alexander Björk of Sweden starting at 15:40 on Thursday from tee 10. The trio switches to tee 1 for Friday’s round, keeping the competition fresh.

Kevin Tway concludes the list, taking on the course at 20:06 with Thomas Detry of Belgium and Min Woo Leefrom Australia from tee 10 on Thursday. Their second round on Friday mirrors the first in time and location.

Troy Merritt tees up at 20:17 on Thursday with fellow Americans Vince Whaley and Andrew Novak from tee 10. They stick together for Friday’s round, aiming to improve on their day-one performance.

Chan Kim is scheduled for 20:39 on Thursday at tee 10, playing with Harrison Endycott from Australia and Joe Highsmith from the USA. The same group gathers again on Friday, keeping their tee time and location consistent.

Jimmy Stanger goes out at 20:50 on Thursday from tee 10, grouped with Mac Meissner and Ryan McCormick, both from the USA. They shift to tee 1 for Friday’s round, continuing their teamwork at the same time.

Erik Barnes tees off at 21:01 on Thursday from tee 10 with Jorge Campillo from Spain and Taiga Semikawa from Japan. This international set returns at the same time and place on Friday, looking to capitalize on their first-round experiences.

Jacob Bridgeman begins at 21:12 on Thursday from tee 10, flanked by Blaine Hale, Jr. and Max McGreevy, ensuring a strong start. The trio is back at it on Friday, switching to tee 1 but keeping their starting time.

Jordan Spieth sets out to defend his turf, starting his quest at 19:55 GMT on Thursday. He’s paired with Sungjae Im from South Korea and Australia’s Adam Scott, a lineup that promises to be as dynamic as it is skilled. The trio will meet again at the same time and tee for Friday’s round.

 

PlayerRound 1 TimeRound 1 TeeRound 1 PartnersRound 2 TimeRound 2 TeeRound 2 Partners
Jordan Spieth19:5510Sungjae Im (KOR), Adam Scott (AUS)19:5510Sungjae Im (KOR), Adam Scott (AUS)
Kevin Chappell13:5010Taylor Pendrith (CAN), Kevin Yu (TWN)13:5010Taylor Pendrith (CAN), Kevin Yu (TWN)
Michael Kim13:501Alex Noren (SWE), Justin Lower (USA)13:501Alex Noren (SWE), Justin Lower (USA)
Cody Gribble14:0110Sean O’Hair (USA), Ben Griffin (USA)14:011Sean O’Hair (USA), Ben Griffin (USA)
Ryan Palmer14:121Patton Kizzire (USA), Ben Taylor (ENG)14:121Patton Kizzire (USA), Ben Taylor (ENG)
Nick Hardy14:341J.J. Spaun (USA), Brandt Snedeker (USA)14:3410J.J. Spaun (USA), Brandt Snedeker (USA)
Davis Riley14:4510Chad Ramey (USA), Zach Johnson (USA)14:4510Chad Ramey (USA), Zach Johnson (USA)
Sam Ryder14:5610Henrik Norlander (SWE), Aaron Rai (ENG)14:561Henrik Norlander (SWE), Aaron Rai (ENG)
Nicholas Lindheim15:4010Chandler Phillips (USA), Alexander Björk (SWE)15:401Chandler Phillips (USA), Alexander Björk (SWE)
Kevin Tway20:0610Thomas Detry (BEL), Min Woo Lee (AUS)20:0610Thomas Detry (BEL), Min Woo Lee (AUS)
Troy Merritt20:1710Vince Whaley (USA), Andrew Novak (USA)20:1710Vince Whaley (USA), Andrew Novak (USA)
Chan Kim20:3910Harrison Endycott (AUS), Joe Highsmith (USA)20:3910Harrison Endycott (AUS), Joe Highsmith (USA)
Jimmy Stanger20:5010Mac Meissner (USA), Ryan McCormick (USA)20:501Mac Meissner (USA), Ryan McCormick (USA)
Erik Barnes21:0110Jorge Campillo (ESP), Taiga Semikawa (JPN)21:0110Jorge Campillo (ESP), Taiga Semikawa (JPN)
Jacob Bridgeman21:1210Blaine Hale, Jr. (USA), Max McGreevy (USA)21:121Blaine Hale, Jr. (USA), Max McGreevy (USA)

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