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PGA Tour Tee Times: Rory McIlroy and Colin Morikawa tee off together at Arnold Palmer Invitational

The Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard has scheduled its tee times and fans eagerly anticipate the performance of our esteemed British players. Hosted in the sunny Orlando, Florida, USA, the tournament commences at the Arnold Palmer’s Bay Hill Club & Lodge. With a generous prize fund of $20,000,000, defending champion Kurt Kitayama will face stiff competition on the Par 72 course.

British, Welsh and Scottish Players’ PGA Tour Tee Times Revealed

Justin Rose from England is set to start his first round at 08:45 alongside Keegan Bradley from the USA.

Matthew Fitzpatrick, another representative from England, is slated to tee off his first round at 11:45 with Patrick Cantlay from the USA as his flight partner.

Tommy Fleetwood, another English player, will begin his first round at 12:40. At his side will be Seamus Power representing Ireland.

Rory McIlroy from Northern Ireland, is set to tee off his first round at 13:20 with Collin Morikawa from the USA.

Please find below a table of confirmed PGA Tour Tee Times for the first round.

Player Name Nationality Tee Time Round 1 Playing Partner
Justin Rose England 08:45 Keegan Bradley (USA)
Matthew Fitzpatrick England 11:45 Patrick Cantlay (USA)
Tommy Fleetwood England 12:40 Seamus Power (Ireland)
Rory McIlroy Northern Ireland 13:20 Collin Morikawa (USA)

Stay tuned for the comprehensive coverage of the Arnold Palmer Invitational. Join us as we follow the players’ journey throughout this thrilling competition.

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PGA Tour Tee Times: Nick Dunlap Playing Two Rounds Alone At Arnold Palmer Invitational

The PGA Tour heralds the imminent commencement of the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by Mastercard. Hosted in Orlando, Florida at the illustrious Arnold Palmer’s Bay Hill Club & Lodge, golf enthusiasts around the globe eagerly await the action to unfold. The American defending champion, Kurt Kitayama, will strive to retain his title on the par 72 course. The tournament, with a remarkable prize pool of $20,000,000, will take place over the course of two rounds, beginning this Thursday.

All Set for PGA Tour Tee Times: Arnold Palmer Invitational

Nick Dunlap will step onto the course at 07:45 local time as the first American player for the first round of the tournament on Thursday. Because of an uneven number of participants in the tournament, he will play round 1 and 2 alone.

Luke List, amongst his fellow compatriot Justin Lower, both share the tee time for the first round at 08:05.

The American contingent will continue with Will Zalatoris opening his game at 08:15, sharing the tee time with Min Woo Lee from Australia.

Adam Schenk will be teeing off his first round at 08:25 together with Mackenzie Hughes from Canada.

Keegan Bradley will take on his first round at 08:45, with Justin Rose from England alongside him.

Tom Hoge from the United States embarks on his PGA Tour tournament journey with a tee time of 08:55.

Patrick Rodgers and Taylor Moore will build an all american squad and are scheduled to tee off in the first round at 09:05.

Russell Henley will be starting his journey on this tour with the first round tee time of 09:20, sharing his time with the Japanese golfer Hideki Matsuyama.

Brendon Todd and Andrew Putnam will commence their first round in an all-american flight at 09:30, followed by another US-flight, consisting of Chris Kirk and Lee Hodges with a tee time of 09:40.

At 09:50, the Arnold Palmer Invitational’s PGA Tour Tee Times will continue with Brian Harman and JT Poston starting off the first round.

Wyndham Clark is set to start his first round at 10:00 with Joohyung Kim from South Korea.

American golfers Scottie Scheffler and Sam Burns share the tee time of 10:10 for beginning their rounds.

Rickie Fowler will tee off his first round at 10:20 alongside Viktor Hovland from Norway.

Austin Eckroat will be attempting his second win after the Cognizant Classic last week and shares a flight with Matthieu Pavon from France with a tee time of 10:30.

Webb Simpson and David Ford, both American golfers, have been allocated the tee time of 10:55 for the first round of the tournament; Justin Thomas and Jake Knapp are scheduled to tee off at 11:15.

Likewise, Eric Cole is set to start his first round at 11:25; with American golfer Patrick Cantlay teeing off his first round at 11:45.

Among the final PGA Tour Tee Times for the first round, Sahith Theegala will get going at 12:05. Harris English is set to join the impressive lineup of American golfers, with a tee time of 12:30 for the first round.

Lucas Glover and Cameron Young share a tee time of 12:50 for the first round of the tournament, directly followed by another all-american-duo Max Homa and Kurt Kitayama, who will commence their journey in this tournament at 13:00.

Rounding off the PGA Tour Tee Times for the first round, American golfers Jordan Spieth, Xander Schauffele as well as Collin Morikawa with Rory McIlroy will bring up the rear with tee times of 13:10 and 13:20 respectively.

As the golfers set their sights on the first round of the thrilling competition, the Arnold Palmer Invitational is set to bring heat to the prestigious greens of Orlando.

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LPGA Tour Tee Times: Stephanie Meadow’s Schedule for Blue Bay Tournament

The upcoming golf tournament, Blue Bay LPGA, is set to kick off at the Jian Lake Blue Bay Golf Club in Hainan, CHN. As part of the LPGA Tour, golfers will compete for a title that current holder, Gaby Lopez, guards and a portion of the $2,200,000 prize pool. The contest will span over a Par-72 course.

Insights Into Stephanie Meadow’s LPGA Tour Tee Times

The Northern Irish golfer, Stephanie Meadow, is scheduled to begin the inaugural round at 12:55 PM at the 10th tee of the course. Her fellow competitors for the first round are Olivia Cowan from Germany and Chinese amateur player Tong An.

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LPGA Tour Tee Times: Lilia Vu Tees Off at the Blue Bay LPGA

The Blue Bay LPGA tournament, part of the esteemed LPGA Tour, is taking place at the Jian Lake Blue Bay Golf Club in Hainan, China. This tournament promises to be a thrilling spectacle, attached with a prize purse of $2,200,000. The idyllic 72 par course set against the backdrop of the clear waters of Blue Bay truly provides a perfect stage for this prestigious event. Last year’s champion, Gaby Lopez, will undoubtedly be eager to defend her title.

A Detailed Look at the LPGA Tour Tee Times

Gina Kim, representing the United States, is scheduled to start at 07:30 AM in Round 1. Kim will be playing alongside Pavarisa Yoktuan from Thailand and Matilda Castren from Finland.

Similarly, Lauren Hartlage will tee off at 07:41 AM for the first round. She will be grouped with Arpichaya Yubol from Thailand and Manlixiang Yang from China.

Among the early risers are Lucy Li and Jennifer Song, both hailing from the United States, with a tee time of 07:52 AM and 08:03 for the first round respectively.

The American player Lauren Coughlin will start at 08:14 AM. Her playing partners for both rounds will be Pernilla Lindberg from Sweden and Yan Liu from China.

Following her, Caroline Inglis will tee off at 08:25 AM. Inglis will be playing with Robyn Choi from Australia and Yue Ren from China for both rounds. Paula Creamer follows at 8:25 AM.

Further down the schedule, we find Auston Kim, Sarah Schmelzel and Kristen Gillman with tee times at 08:36 AM, 08:36 AM, and 08:58 AM respectively.

For the afternoon start, Lilia Vu and Bailey Tardy have tee times at 12:00 PM. Vu will be playing with Gaby Lopez from Mexico and Ruoning Yin from China. Lindy Duncan starts at 12:22 PM will be playing alongside Frida Kinhult from Sweden and Shuangshuang Fan from China. They will maintain the same group for the second round.

Last but not least, Gurleen Kaur is slated to tee off at 12:55 PM  and is paired with Xiang Sui from China and Mao Saigo from Japan.

Stay tuned to the Blue Bay LPGA to catch all the action. The captivating play is set to begin soon, don’t miss out!

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LPGA Tour Tee Times: US Players at the HSBC Women’s World Championship

The LPGA Tour tees off this Thursday with the HSBC Women’s World Championship at the Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore. The tournament, which is set on the Tanjong Course, features 72 par holes, with a substantial purse of $1,800,000. Reigning champion Jin Young Ko of the Republic of Korea is expected to defend her title after winning in 2022 and 2023.

LPGA Tour Tee Times for American Players

The Tournament opens for the US players with Andrea Lee. Lee, teeing off at 08:25 AM on Thursday, will be joined by Aditi Ashok of India, and Hannah Green of Australia. Lauren Coughlin follows at 08:32 AM alongside Perrine Delacour of France and Gemma Dryburgh of Scotland.

Elizabeth Szokol is up next with a tee time of 08:37 AM, playing in the company of Linnea Strom from Sweden and Haeran Ryu of South Korea. Cheyenne Knight, another American player, tees off at 08:49 AM, accompanied by Anna Nordqvist of Sweden and Pajaree Anannarukarn of Thailand.

Jennifer Kupcho starts her game at 09:01 AM with Muni He of China and Bianca Pagdanganan of The Philippines. Furthermore, Allisen Corpuz is scheduled for a 09:37 AM start. She is paired with Thidapa Suwannapura of Thailand and Pei-Yun Chien of Taiwan.

Danielle Kang sets her first stroke at 09:44 AM, playing with Leona Maguire of Ireland and Nasa Hataoka of Japan. Alexa Pano will tee off at 09:49 AM, posing alongside Yu Liu from China and Yuna Nishimura of Japan.

The top group of twoAmerican golfers and one Chinese golfer — Alison Lee, Lilia Vu and Ruoning Yin — begin their challenge at 09:56 AM. Lastly, Sarah Schmelzel wraps up the American contingent with her tee time of 10:25 AM, playing with Emily K. Pedersen of Denmark.

All of the LPGA Tour tee times listed above are in local time and are subject to changes due to weather conditions or other unforeseen circumstances.

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LPGA Tour Tee Times: When UK Golfers Tee off at HSBC Women’s World Championship

The HSBC Women’s World Championship, a high-profile event on the LPGA Tour, is set to begin with Round 1 on Thursday at Sentosa Golf Club in Singapore. The championship, hosted by the club’s Tanjong Course (Par 72), carries a substantial prize fund of $1,800,000. Defending champion, Jin Young Ko, will be among the players looking to master this challenging course. A look at the tee times of the UK players

LPGA Tour’s HSBC Women’s World Championship: UK Women Golfers’ Tee Times

Gem Dryburgh, from Scotland, will tee off first among British, Scottish and Welsh players. Her round 1 is scheduled at 08:32 AM. She will play alongside Perrine Delacour from France and Lauren Coughlin from the United States.

Following her is Jodi Ewart Shadoff from England. She will tee off at 09:20 AM in her opening round sharing the field with Ariya Jutanugarn from Thailand and Ayaka Furue from Japan.

Player NameCountryRound 1 Tee TimeCompanions

Gemma Dryburgh

Scotland

08:32 AM

Perrine Delacour (France), Lauren Coughlin (USA)

Jodi Ewart Shadoff

England

09:20 AM

Ariya Jutanugarn (Thailand), Ayaka Furue (Japan)

The tee times for Round 2 will be published as and when they are released by the tournament organizers. These LPGA Tour Tee times are subject to change depending on changing weather circumstances or unforeseen scheduling issues. Hence, it is wise always to check for the most recent updates.

Please visit our website closer to the tournament start date for the most current LPGA Tour Tee Times.

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PGA Tour Tee Times: U.S Players at Cognizant Classic 2024

The PGA Tour boasts yet another exciting competition in the form of the Cognizant Classic 2024. The event is conveniently set in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. Of special note, the tourney will take place at the acclaimed PGA National Resort (The Champions) with with prize money of 9,000,000 USD.

PGA Tour: Tee Times of the top US-Players

One of the top US-Players playing on the PGA Tour at the Cognizant Classic 2024 this week is World’s number 23 Cameron Young. Young starts the tournament on Thursday with fellow American players Nick Dunlap and Akshay Bhatia at 01:51 PM. On Friday the trio starts at 06:51 PM. 

Another American player to watch is defending champion Chris Kirk. He starts his campaign with no other than Rory McIlroy and last week’s champion Jake Knapp at 01:40 PM on Thursday and 06:40 PM on Friday.

At the same time Rickie Fowler starts playing with Sepp Straka from Austria and Sungjae Im from South Korea. Fowler is one of America’s best players in the tournament.

Also worth mentioning is Russell Henley, who starts the tournament at 06:29 PM with his flight consisting of his compatriots Eric Cole and Daniel Berger. The tournament continues for the trio on Friday at 01:29 PM.

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PGA Tour Tee Times: Rory McIlroy, Matt Fitzpatrick & Co. represent UK

The PGA Tour welcomes top players to its Cognizant Classic hosted in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, USA. The tournament, which boasts a prize fund of $9,000,000, will take place at PGA National Resort (The Champions). Title defender Chris Kirk is set to return, aiming to secure victory on the Par-71 course. Play begins with round 1 on Thursday, with round 2 following on Friday.

PGA Tour: Tee Times for British, Welsh, and Scottish Players

Callum Tarren from England tees off for the first round at 06:45, in the company of South Korean Byeong Hun An and US-American Dylan Wu. For the second round, Tarren’s PGA Tour Tee Time is set at 11:45.

Another English contender, Harry Hall, shares a 06:56 first-round tee time with Americans Ryan Moore and Austin Eckroat. The Friday tee time for Hall and his group is set at 11:56.

On his side, English golfer Matt Wallace lines up alongside Americans Billy Horschel and Canadian Corey Conners for their initial round at 07:18. The trio starts the second day at 12:18.

Step into the green with Rory McIlroy from Northern Ireland, pairing with Americans Chris Kirk and Jake Knapp. Their rounds begin at 07:40 on Thursday and 12:40 at Friday.

As the day progresses, Justin Rose, another English participant, will start with South Korea’s Tom Kim and fellow English player Matthew Fitzpatrick at a tee time of 12:51. The second day starts at 07:51.

Debuting in the later portion of the day is Ben Taylor, playing with Americans Joseph Bramlett and Canadian Taylor Pendrith, teeing off at 13:13. Their tee time for the second round is set at 08:13.

Scottish player Martin Laird will be teeing off at 11:45 alongside the American Ben Griffin and South Africa’s Christiaan Bezuidenhout. On day two, the group’s tee time is set at 06:45.

David Skinns from England begins his campaign at 13:24 paired along with Denmark’s Thorbjorn Olesen and American Chris Gotterup. Their tee time is set at 08:24 for the second round.

Robert MacIntyre from Scotland tees off at 13:35, playing with United States’ Piercon Coody and Norman Xiong. Their second-round tee time is set at 08:35.

Player NameNationalityRound 1Round 2Flight
Callum TarrenENG06:4511:45Byeong Hun An, Dylan Wu
Harry HallENG06:5611:56Ryan Moore, Austin Eckroat
Matt WallaceENG07:1812:18Billy Horschel, Corey Conners
Rory McIlroyNIR07:4012:40Chris Kirk, Jake Knapp
Justin Rose, Matt FitzpatrickENG12:5107:51Tom Kim
Ben TaylorENG13:1308:13Joseph Bramlett, Taylor Pendrith
Martin LairdSCO11:4506:45Ben Griffin, Christiaan Bezuidenhout
David SkinnsENG13:2408:24Thorbjorn Olesen, Chris Gotterup
Robert MacIntyreSCO13:3508:35Pierceson Coody, Norman Xiong

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PGA Tour Tee Times: UK Players Set for Mexico Open

The Mexico Open at Vidanta, part of the PGA Tour, will be held at the Vidanta Vallarta Club in the vibrant city of Vallarta, Mexico. The tournament beckons a significant prize pool of $8,100,000, with players competing on a par-71 course. Tony Finau is the defending champion of this prestigious event.

Britain’s PGA Tour Tee Times Revealed

Ben Taylor from England is paired with Maverick McNealy from the USA and Ryan Fox from New Zealand for the first round, teeing off at 07:41. The trio will tee off at 12:26 for the second round.

Harry Hall, also from England, has Justin Suh from the USA and David Lipsky from the USA as companions for the first round, starting at 08:14. For the second round, the pair is set to tee off at 12:59.

David Skinns, another English golfer, will play alongside Matt Atkins from the USA and Harrison Endycott from Australia. They will tee off at 08:47 for round one and 13:32 for round two.

All Eyes on Scotland’s PGA Tour Tee Times

Representing Scotland, Robert MacIntyre is paired with Ryo Hisatsune from Japan and Omar Morales from Mexico for the tournament. They will start round one at 09:20 and commence round two at 14:05.

Wales Tee Time on the PGA Tour

Unfortunately, no Welsh players are listed in the initial tee times for the Mexico Open.

Those interested in the tournament’s progress should watch for updates to PGA Tour Tee Times, as they can change due to weather and other unforeseen circumstances. Stay tuned to this space for all the latest updates on the Mexico Open at Vidanta.

(All times are local Mexican times)

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PGA Tour Tee Times: Tony Finau sets sights again on Mexico Open

The Mexico Open at Vidanta, part of the PGA Tour, will take place at the beautiful Vidanta Vallarta Club in Vallarta, Mexico. The competition carries a hefty purse of $8,100,000 and offers players a challenging par-71 course. Last year’s champion, Tony Finau, is the player to watch at this year’s tournament.

Tee Times Set for PGA Tour’s Mexico Open Showdown

Kevin Chappell, Andrew Novak, and Doug Ghim, representing the USA, are set to kick off the tournament at 07:30 for the first round and 12:15 for the second round. They will face off against compatriots Justin Lower and Robby Shelton, and Taylor Pendrith of Canada. Pendrith is the only non-American player in this group, rounding off a start full of US talent at the PGA Tour Tee Times.

Maverick McNealy, another American competitor, together with Ryan Fox of New Zealand and Ben Taylor of England, will start their first round at 07:41 and their second round at 12:26. Another set of American players, Michael Kim, Brandon Wu, and Samuel Stevens are also teeing off at the same PGA Tour Tee Times.

Charley Hoffman and Keith Mitchell will represent the USA, starting their play at 07:52 for the first round and 12:37 for the second round. Their challenger for these rounds is Seonghyeon Kim of South Korea. Alongside them, Americans Josh Teater, David Lipsky, and Justin Suh are also starting simultaneously.

The esteemed Tony Finau, last year’s champion, is teaming up with Mackenzie Hughes of Canada and Nicolai Højgaard of Denmark. They will kick off their chase for the title at the PGA Tour Tee Times at 08:03 for the first round and 12:48 for the second.

Plenty of other exciting names are part of the lineup as well, such as Chez Reavie, Brandt Snedeker and Cameron Champ, all hailing from the USA, following the PGA Tour tee times of 08:14 for the first round and 12:59 for the second round. They are accompanied by Mark Hubbard of the USA, Martin Trainer of France, and Harry Hall of England, taking off simultaneously. For the complete PGA Tour Tee Times schedule, view the chart below.

The Mexico Open at Vidanta is set to be a thrilling tournament. Stay updated with all the PGA Tour Tee Times, and don’t miss out on any golf action.

(All times are local Mexican times)

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