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PGA Tour Tee Times: Jordan Spieth at the John Deere Classic

The John Deere Classic will take place at TPC Deere Run in Silvis, Illinois (USA). This tournament is part of the PGA Tour and will be played on a par-71 course with a total purse of $8 million. The reigning champion is Sepp Straka. The tournament will be broadcast on Sky from Thursday to Sunday starting at 18:00 hours.

PGA Tour Tee Times

Jordan Spieth starts his rounds at the John Deere Classic alongside Zach Johnson and JT Poston, both fellow Americans. Their first-round tee time is 7:29 AM, followed by their second-round tee time at 12:49 PM. This grouping is expected to draw significant attention.

Nick Watney, another notable American player, is paired with Patrick Rodgers and Ben Griffin. They tee off at 6:56 AM on Thursday and continue their second round at 12:16 PM. Nick Watney’s participation emphasizes the depth of talent in this tournament.

Kevin Streelman, also from the United States, plays his first round at 7:07 AM and his second round at 12:27 PM. He will be joined by Mark Hubbard and Keith Mitchell, both American players, making this group a strong contender.

Bill Haas will be in the spotlight, starting his round at 12:05 PM with Henrik Norlander from Sweden and Joel Dahmen from the United States. Their second round begins at 6:45 AM on Friday, making it an early start for these players.

Chez Reavie, another participant from the USA, begins his first round at 12:49 PM, followed by his second round at 7:29 AM on Friday. Accompanying him are Brendon Todd and Seamus Power representing Ireland, adding an international flair to the group.

Round Tee Time American Player Player 2 Nationality Player 3 Nationality
1 06:45 William Cauley Robby Shelton USA Beau Hossler USA
1 06:56 Nick Watney Patrick Rodgers USA Ben Griffin USA
1 07:07 Kevin Streelman Mark Hubbard USA Keith Mitchell USA
1 07:18 Luke List Jake Knapp USA Sungjae Im KOR
1 07:29 Jordan Spieth Zach Johnson USA JT Poston USA
2 12:05 Bill Haas Henrik Norlander SWE Joel Dahmen USA
2 12:16 Nick Watney Patrick Rodgers USA Ben Griffin USA
2 12:27 Kevin Streelman Mark Hubbard USA Keith Mitchell USA
2 12:38 Luke List Jake Knapp USA Sungjae Im KOR
2 12:49 Jordan Spieth Zach Johnson USA JT Poston USA
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PGA Tour Tee Times: Harry Hall and Russell Knox at John Deere Classic

The PGA Tour Tee Times for the upcoming John Deere Classic at TPC Deere Run in Silvis, Illinois, USA have been announced. This tournament, taking place from Thursday to Sunday, offers an $8 million prize pool. The defending champion is Sepp Straka. The course par is set at 71. Television coverage will be available each day from 18:00 on Sky Sports.

PGA Tour Tee Times

Harry Hall from England will kick off his first round at 07:51, teeing off alongside Samuel Stevens and Will Gordon, both representing the USA. For his second round, Hall will return to the course at 13:11.

Russell Knox from Scotland will begin his challenge at 12:16. He will be accompanied by Lanto Griffin from the USA and fellow Englishman Callum Tarren. Knox’s early morning second round is set to start at 06:56.

Ben Taylor, another talented player from England, is set to start his tournament at 07:05, joined by Japan’s Ryo Hisatsune and Chandler Phillips from the USA. His second round tee time is scheduled for 13:45.

Callum Tarren, playing alongside Russell Knox and Lanto Griffin in his first round, will also start at 12:16. His second round will be bright and early at 06:56.

David Skinns from England will tee off at 09:06 in the company of Chan Kim and Joshua Creel, both from the USA. His second round will start at 15:46.

Aaron Rai, another prominent English player, will begin his first round at 08:22, playing with Harry Higgs and Tyson Alexander from the USA. Rai’s second round is set for 14:02.

Round Time Player Nationality Partner 1 Nationality Partner 2 Nationality
1 07:51 Harry Hall ENG Samuel Stevens USA Will Gordon USA
1 12:16 Russell Knox SCO Lanto Griffin USA Callum Tarren ENG
2 06:56 Russell Knox SCO Lanto Griffin USA Callum Tarren ENG
2 13:11 Harry Hall ENG Samuel Stevens USA Will Gordon USA
1 07:05 Ben Taylor ENG Ryo Hisatsune JPN Chandler Phillips USA
2 13:45 Ben Taylor ENG Ryo Hisatsune JPN Chandler Phillips USA
1 12:16 Callum Tarren ENG Russell Knox SCO Lanto Griffin USA
2 06:56 Callum Tarren ENG Russell Knox SCO Lanto Griffin USA
1 09:06 David Skinns ENG Chan Kim USA Joshua Creel USA
2 15:46 David Skinns ENG Chan Kim USA Joshua Creel USA
1 08:22 Aaron Rai ENG Harry Higgs USA Tyson Alexander USA
2 14:02 Aaron Rai ENG Harry Higgs USA Tyson Alexander USA
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The Open Qualifying: Justin Rose Returns, Sergio Garcia Falls Short

The Open Qualifying for this year’s tournament at Royal Troon presented a spectacle as seasoned professionals and emerging talents vied for coveted spots.

Fierce Competition at The Open Qualifying

A total of 16 players earned their places at The Open through the Final Qualifying events held at four UK venues. Each site offered four spots, with notable performances at Burnham & Berrow, Dundonald, Royal Cinque Ports, and West Lancashire. At Burnham & Berrow, former US Open champion Justin Rose and English amateur Dominic Clemons each scored eight under par to qualify. Dundonald saw triumphs from Sam Hutsby, Angel Hidalgo, Liam Nolan, and Jack McDonald, while Royal Cinque Ports and West Lancashire witnessed strong showings from Matthew Southgate and Sam Horsfield among others.

Justin Rose Returns to The Open

Justin Rose secured his place at The Open by delivering remarkable rounds of 66 and 68 at Burnham & Berrow. The former US Open champion reaffirmed his status among the elite, stating, “The Open’s been a bit of a fairytale and love story for me since I was 14 and I qualified at Scotscraig. Obviously there was winning the Silver Medal at Royal Birkdale a couple of years later, so The Open has always been super special.“ Furthermore he says: “Sometimes you take it for granted – you’re exempt, you turn up and play for many years, but as you get older, things get a little harder so in some ways it’s good to have to qualify because it makes you appreciate The Open a little more and how special it is. Coming back to Burnham & Berrow was also special – first time back here since ’97. I was grateful to be back here and walk down memory lane.”

Abraham Ancer also secured his spot in a tense playoff, overcoming a triple bogey late in his second round to qualify. Ancer commented on his experience to Mirror Sports US, saying, “It was definitely a rollercoaster but it made it even sweeter going into the playoff and getting the job done.”

Sergio Garcia Misses The Open Again

For the second consecutive year, Sergio Garcia narrowly missed out on qualifying for The Open. Competing at West Lancashire, Garcia finished three under par, falling short by two strokes. His frustration was evident as he faced slow play warnings and struggled with crowd control, which disrupted his concentration.

Garcia expressed his disappointment, noting, “When you have 2,000 people following us with no ropes, nothing. The marshals were trying to do as good a job as they could do but obviously we had to stop pretty much on every tee for two or three minutes to hit our tee shots because people were walking in front of the tee and on the fairway.”

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Golf Club Senza Confini Tarvisio: Golfing in Italy’s Border Triangle

The Golf Club Senza Confini Tarvisio is located in Tarvisio, Italy, within the province of Udine. The club is uniquely situated in the border triangle of Italy, Slovenia, and Austria, offering a unique geographical positioning that is reflected in its landscape and vistas. The course is known for its natural setting and the high-quality golfing experience it provides to all its visitors.

Mountain View and Sporting Challanges at Gof Senza Confini

The Golf Club Senza Confini Tarvisio features an 18-hole course that is enveloped by forests. The course is divided into two sections, with 9 holes located on a plateau above Tarvisio and the other 9 nestled in hilly terrain. This layout not only provides a variety of playing conditions but also highlights the natural beauty surrounding the course. Golfers have the option to walk the course or use a cart for convenience.

The views from the course offer a panoramic look to the north towards Austria and Slovenia, and to the south towards the Valcanale region. Key landmarks include Mount Mangart and the reflective surfaces of a nearby lake, which add to the scenic quality of playing at this club. These features make the Golf Club Senza Confini Tarvisio a unique location for golfers who appreciate striking natural landscapes.

The club provides a range of offers and services to enhance the golfing experience. For more information, visitors are encouraged to contact the club’s secretariat. The Golf Club Senza Confini Tarvisio expresses a warm welcome to all prospective visitors, aiming to offer an enjoyable experience in a distinctive setting.

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DP World Tour and J.Lindeberg Announce Partnership

The DP World Tour and J.Lindeberg are delighted to announce an exclusive, multi-year partnership which sees the global fashion and lifestyle brand become the Official Clothing Supplier of the DP World Tour.

The announcement heralds a significant expansion of J.Lindeberg’s influence in the world of golf, deepening its commitment to the sport. Founded in 1996, the renowned Swedish clothing brand bridges the worlds of sport and fashion, combining sophistication and contemporary fashion, with high performance and comfort to suit the modern active lifestyle.

The DP World Tour – golf’s global Tour with 44 tournaments in 24 countries – attracts top-tier talent from across the globe and this partnership is set to significantly elevate both the on- and off-course experience for staff, fans, and J.Lindeberg ambassadors such as DP World Tour players Viktor Hovland and Matt Wallace. 

J.Lindeberg becomes Supplier for Rolex Series events

Today’s announcement also sees J.Lindeberg become the Official Clothing Supplier of two of the Tour’s most iconic Rolex Series events in 2024 – the Genesis Scottish Open, taking place at The Renaissance Club, North Berwick (10-14 July); and the BMW PGA Championship, at Wentworth Club, Virginia Water (17-22 September).

As part of this exclusive partnership, not only will J.Lindeberg be outfitting DP World Tour personnel with a range of bespoke products, specifically designed to suit their active and travel-intensive lifestyles, but it will also extend its distinctive signature styles and innovative sports apparel to the golfing community who can purchase tournament branded J.Lindeberg ranges at these select events.

DP World Tour X J.Lindeberg: Excellence and innovation

Commenting on the partnership, Hans-Christian Meyer, CEO of J.Lindeberg, said: “We are incredibly proud to partner with the DP World Tour, a prestigious organisation that exemplifies excellence and innovation in golf – qualities that J.Lindeberg stands for and always wants to champion.

“We are especially excited to outfit the Tour’s dedicated staff, ensuring they look great while showcasing the professionalism of the Tour. The Genesis Scottish Open and the BMW PGA Championship offer great touchpoints throughout the 2024 season for us to showcase our latest collections and designs, centred around unique functionality and forward-thinking style.”

Guy Kinnings, Chief Executive Officer of the DP World Tour, added: “Golf has never been more fashionable and this extends to the premium lifestyle brands that are flocking to the sport. J.Lindeberg has been leading this trend for decades, with ranges that perfectly bridge sport and fashion. We’re excited to have a brand of their calibre come on board as our Official Clothing Supplier. Not only will our personnel be wearing J.Lindeberg apparel as they travel the world, but we will be providing opportunities for fans to purchase their ranges online and at select events each season.”

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European Tour

DP World Tour Tee Times: Patrick Reed, Johannes Veerman and More at BMW International Open

The DP World Tour Tee Times for the BMW International Open in Munich, Germany, have been announced. This tournament, part of the DP World Tour, will be held at the Golfclub München Eichenried from the 4th until the 7th of July. The event, starting on Thursday, offers a prize fund of 2.5 million US dollars. The defending champion is Thirston Lawrence. The tournament’s schedule will be broadcasted on Sky, with coverage beginning at 12:30 PM on Thursday and Friday, 1:30 PM on Saturday, and 1:00 PM on Sunday. The course has a par of 72.

DP World Tour Tee Times for American Players

Patrick Reed‘s first round of the BMW International Open begins at 07:50 AM on Thursday. He will be playing alongside Danny Willett from England and Pablo Larrazabal from Spain. In the second round, they will tee off at 12:50 PM on Friday.

Johannes Veerman starts his first round at 09:20 AM on Thursday. His group includes Daniel Gavins from England and Lauri Ruuska from Finland. For the second round, they tee off at 14:20 PM on Friday.

James Nicholas tees off with Scott Jamieson from Scotland and Oliver Bekker from South Africa. Their first round starts at 12:30 PM on Thursday, while the second round begins at 07:30 AM on Friday.

Sean Crocker starts his first round at 13:10 PM on Thursday. He will be grouped with Andy Sullivan from England and Sebastian Garcia Rodriguez from Spain. Their second round begins at 08:10 AM on Friday.

Jeff Overton begins his first round at 13:20 PM on Thursday. His playing partners will be Haotong Li from China and Calum Hill from Scotland. The second round for this group starts at 08:20 AM on Friday.

Gunner Wiebe’s tee time for the first round is 14:10 PM on Thursday, together with Mikko Korhonen from Finland, Michael Lorenzo-Vera from France and Jens Fahrbring from Sweden. The group will start their second round at 09:10 AM on Friday.

Chase Hanna tees off in the first round at 14:20 PM on Thursday. His group includes Kristoffer Broberg from Sweden and Jeong weon Ko from France. The second round for this group is scheduled at 09:20 AM on Friday.

Round Time (UTC+2) Player 1 Player 2 Player 3
1 07:50 Patrick Reed (USA) Danny Willett (ENG) Pablo Larrazabal (ESP)
1 09:20 Johannes Veerman (USA) Daniel Gavins (ENG) Lauri Ruuska (FIN)
1 12:30 James Nicholas (USA) Scott Jamieson (SCO) Oliver Bekker (RSA)
1 13:10 Sean Crocker (USA) Andy Sullivan (ENG) Sebastian Garcia Rodriguez (ESP)
1 13:20 Jeff Overton (USA) Haotong Li (CHN) Calum Hill (SCO)
1 14:10 Gunner Wiebe (USA) Mikko Korhonen (FIN) Michael Lorenzo-Vera (FRA)
1 14:20 Chase Hanna (USA) Kristoffer Broberg (SWE) Jeong weon Ko (FRA)
2 12:50 Patrick Reed (USA) Danny Willett (ENG) Pablo Larrazabal (ESP)
2 14:20 Johannes Veerman (USA) Daniel Gavins (ENG) Lauri Ruuska (FIN)
2 07:30 James Nicholas (USA) Scott Jamieson (SCO) Oliver Bekker (RSA)
2 08:10 Sean Crocker (USA) Andy Sullivan (ENG) Sebastian Garcia Rodriguez (ESP)
2 08:20 Jeff Overton (USA) Haotong Li (CHN) Calum Hill (SCO)
2 09:10 Gunner Wiebe (USA) Mikko Korhonen (FIN) Michael Lorenzo-Vera (FRA)
2 09:20 Chase Hanna (USA) Kristoffer Broberg (SWE) Jeong weon Ko (FRA)
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DP World Tour Tee Times: Richie Ramsay and Co. at BMW International Open

The DP World Tour Tee Times for the upcoming BMW International Open from July 4th until 7th at Golfclub München Eichenried in Munich, Germany, have been released. The tournament, part of the DP World Tour, will feature a Par-72 course and offer a prize fund of 2.5 million USD. Thirston Lawrence is the defending champion. Viewers can watch the event on Sky, with broadcasts starting at 12:30 PM on Thursday and Friday, 1:30 PM on Saturday, and 1:00 PM on Sunday.

DP World Tour Tee Times for UK Players

Richie Ramsay starts his BMW International Open campaign alongside Matthew Baldwin from England and Jordan Gumberg from the USA. Their first-round tee time is at 1:30 PM on Thursday, and they will begin their second round at 8:30 AM on Friday.

James Morrison will tee off with Daan Huizing from the Netherlands and Alfredo Garcia-Heredia from Spain. Their first round begins at 7:40 AM on Thursday, and their second round will start at 12:40 PM on Friday.

Danny Willett’s group includes Patrick Reed from the USA and Pablo Larrazabal from Spain. They are scheduled to tee off at 7:50 AM on Thursday and at 12:50 PM on Friday.

David Howell joins Jonas Blixt from Sweden and Dale Whitnell from England. Their first-round tee time is 8:00 AM on Thursday, followed by the second round at 1:00 PM on Friday.

Stephen Gallacher will play alongside Darren Fichardt from South Africa and Francesco Laporta from Italy. Their first-round tee time is at 2:00 PM on Thursday, with the second round beginning at 9:00 AM on Friday.

Player Nationality Playing Partners Round 1 Tee Time Round 2 Tee Time
James Morrison ENG Daan Huizing (NED), Alfredo Garcia-Heredia (ESP) 07:40 12:40
Danny Willett ENG Patrick Reed (USA), Pablo Larrazabal (ESP) 07:50 12:50
David Howell ENG Jonas Blixt (SWE), Dale Whitnell (ENG) 08:00 13:00
Richie Ramsay SCO Matthew Baldwin (ENG), Jordan Gumberg (USA) 13:30 08:30
Stephen Gallacher SCO Darren Fichardt (RSA), Francesco Laporta (ITA) 14:00 09:00
Connor Syme SCO Nicolas Colsaerts (BEL), Keita Nakajima (JPN) 12:30 07:30
Scott Jamieson SCO Oliver Bekker (RSA), James Nicholas (USA) 12:30 07:30
Grant Forrest SCO Jason Scrivener (AUS), Hurly Long (GER) 08:30 13:30
Calum Hill SCO Jeff Overton (USA), Haotong Li (CHN) 13:20 08:20
Ewen Ferguson SCO Rafa Cabrera-Bello (ESP), Eddie Pepperell (ENG) 13:40 08:40
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EURO 2024: Harry Kane Shows Off Skills on Driving Range

Drives with Harry: The content shared by the English FA’s social media team during the European Football Championship is somewhat entertaining – certainly more entertaining than the Three Lions’ performances so far at this EURO 2024. It is even more worth watching when one of the good golfers in the team appears in front of the camera, of which there are quite a few, and shows off his skills.

England’s Harry Kane on the Driving Range

First and foremost, of course, is captain Harry Kane, who presenter Josh Denzel takes to the driving range of the Spa & GolfResort Weimarer Land in Blankenhain, Thuringia, where the English lions have set up their team base camp in this episode of “Lion’s Den”:

 
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Captain Kane also showed his skills, albeit very late, in last night’s 2:1 win after extra time in the round of 16 match against Slovakia. After all, with the winning goal in the first minute of extra time, the goalscorer fulfilled the golf oracle in Weimarer Land, who had predicted England’s victory with a putt:

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PGA Tour: Cameron Young Outburst Causes a Stir

For PGA Tour star Cameron Young, the Rocket Mortgage Classic of the PGA Tour, held from July 27 to 30 in Detroit, Michigan, could have been a complete success. Before the final day, Young was in a promising position in the fight for the title. However, the final day did not go as planned, which his driver felt shortly before the end of the round.

PGA Tour: Cameron Young Breaks Driver After Missing Fairway

Looking at the scorecard of the 27 year-old, one might have thought that he could still be somewhat satisfied with his round up to his outburst on the 14th hole, as he was still 1-under-par at that point. However, it could have gone significantly better if Young had managed to get his driver under control. The American found only 3 of 10 fairways up to that point, which is why, after another miss on the 14th, he had had enough. On the par 5, he hooked the ball and once again missed the fairway. As a result, he put his weight on the driver, causing the shaft to break and rendering the club unusable for the remaining four holes. He finished his final round with a bogey-par-bogey finish, ultimately sharing 6th place.

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Champions Tour Live Blog: Richard Bland Wins US Senior Open in Monday Finish

U.S. Senior Open Championship 2024 Live Scores

The U.S. Senior Open Championship in the season 2024 is being played in Newport, Rhode Island, United States at the Newport Country Club. The tournament starts at the Thursday, 27th of June and ends at the Sunday, 30th of June 2024.
The U.S. Senior Open Championship is part of the Champions Tour in the season 2024. In 2024 all players competing for a total prize money of $4,000,000.
The course for the tournament at Newport Country Club plays at Par 70.

The U.S. Senior Open Championship will take place at the historic Newport Country Club in Newport, Rhode Island. It has previously hosted several major USGA championships, and will challenge senior golfers with its renowned Tillinghast course layout.Defending champion Bernhard Langer, who won the 2023 U.S. Senior Open at SentryWorld, will be among the top competitors aiming for the Francis D. Ouimet Memorial Trophy.

Champions Tour live

The PGA Tour Champions, formerly known as the Senior PGA Tour and Champions Tour, is a professional golf tournament series designed specifically for golfers aged 50 and over. This tour offers a platform for experienced golfers who have already completed their regular career on the PGA Tour. The PGA Tour Champions is characterised by shorter tournaments, usually over three rounds instead of the usual four, and there is no cut so that all qualified players compete in the entire tournament.

The participants are often former PGA Tour players and Major winners, which gives the Tour a high level of competitiveness and prestige. The PGA Tour Champions allows fans to continue to see some of the most legendary names in golf in action. The Tour also includes unique team and match play events that differ from the usual PGA Tour formats.