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PGA Tour Tee Times: German Contingent and Koepka’s Comeback at Torrey Pines

German starters and Brooks Koepka’s comeback create excitement at the PGA Tour kickoff in Torrey Pines. Find out the tee times here.

As the first tee times are announced at the Farmers Insurance Open, attention turns once again to Torrey Pines – one of the PGA Tour’s most iconic venues. The demanding South Course, with its long par-4 holes, narrow fairways, and notorious greens, is a true test, while the slightly shorter North Course appears scorable but offers no gifts either. This combination ensures a high-quality field and early sporting excitement every year.

The tournament start is particularly interesting from a German perspective: Stephan Jäger, Thomas Rosenmüller, Matti Schmid, and Jeremy Paul are all teeing off. Jäger and Rosenmüller have a chance for an aggressive start on the North Course, while Schmid is challenged directly by strong international competition on the South Course.

Brooks Koepka’s Comeback on the PGA Tour

Another major storyline is the comeback of Brooks Koepka on the PGA Tour. The multiple major winner tees off alongside Ludvig Åberg and Max Homa on the South Course – a group that is expected to draw early attention from fans and tournament watchers alike. Koepka’s return adds further star power to an already strong field, making the Farmers Insurance Open even more exciting. The tournament will be broadcast on MagentaTV on Thursday and Friday from 5:30 pm and Saturday and Sunday from 6:00 pm (all times in German time).

The tee times are listed in German local time.

Round Time Tee Player 1 Player 2 Player 3
1 17:32 1 (South Course) Ludvig Aberg (SWE) Brooks Koepka (USA) Max Homa (USA)
1 17:43 1 (North Course) Karl Vilips (AUS) Stephan Jäger (GER) Matt Kuchar (USA)
1 18:05 1 (North Course) Alejandro Tosti (ARG) S.T. Lee (KOR) Thomas Rosenmüller (GER)
1 18:38 10 (South Course) Peter Malnati (USA) Tom Kim (KOR) Matti Schmid (GER)
1 19:22 10 (South Course) Jordan Smith (ENG) Jeremy Paul (GER)