Conversations with Champions: Everything Keegan Bradley said after winning the 2022 Zozo Championship

An emotional Keegan Bradley broke his winless streak thanks in part to inspiration from Tiger Woods.

“Conversations with Champions presented by Sentry” is a weekly series from Golfweek. This week: Keegan Bradley, winner of the 2022 Zozo Championship.

Keegan Bradley found victory lane once again and Tiger Woods provided plenty of the inspiration.

Bradley, winner of the 2011 PGA Championship among his five PGA Tour wins, claimed the 2020 Zozo Championship after closing with a 68 on Sunday in Japan.

It was enough to top Rickie Fowler and Andrew Putnam by a stroke and gave Bradley his first win since the 2018 BMW Championship.

“It feels amazing. I feel so honored to have won this tournament
and be a PGA Tour champion in Japan. It means a lot to me and I’m still, I still can’t believe it,” Bradley said.

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Keegan Bradley celebrates with his caddie Scott Vail on the 18th green after winning the 2022 Zozo Championship at Accordia Golf Narashino Country Club in Chiba, Japan. (Photo: Chung Sung-Jun/Getty Images)

From his emotions getting the best of him to Tiger’s inspiration, here’s everything Keegan Bradley said after winning the 2022 Zozo Championship.

Q: The birdie on 17 was a turning point for you, I believe. Just talk us through that moment and what was going through your thoughts at the present time.

KB: Well, 16 was bizarre, I’ve never done that, I don’t think, ever, I shanked one out of the bunker. But I stayed really calm. That two-putt on 16 was huge and that birdie on 17 is one of the best birdies of my life and one that when I think back on this tournament, that’s the pivotal hole. I was never going to give up or let in and I knew I was still in a good spot to win the tournament.

Q: You played the same group as Tiger [Woods] when Tiger made his 82nd win here three years ago. What does it mean to have your name on the same trophy as Tiger?

KB: It’s spectacular, I learned a lot that day playing 36 holes with him the last two rounds when he won. Anytime you play with Tiger it’s really great, but to watch him win up close was spectacular and I learned a lot. I was thinking about it the whole day today, just kind of remembering Tiger and how he walked a little slower than I noticed in the past, and I tried to do that. To have that same exact pin on 18 and be able to win, man, what a special day.

Q: Keegan, how far was the putt on 17? What’s the distance, do you estimate, and did you feel like you had a good shot at it? Also, you looked like you were ready to cry. The emotion side must be tremendous.

KB: I’ve been crying since I finished. I can’t remember the last time I cried. I talked to my wife on the phone a second ago, FaceTime. I can’t keep it together, I don’t know what’s wrong with me. On 17 I had about 20 feet, 15, 20 feet and I kind of realized if I make this putt, I’ve got a two-shot lead going down 18, which I thought, boy, that would be nice to have two there, and I just buried it. It’s just a perfect putt, meant to be and I’m proud of the way I handled that hole.

Q: Many congratulations on your win. I know we talk about how special the Japanese fans are here this week, but is there any particular experience or memories that you can actually take home with you this week?

KB: Well, it’s not only the fans. We went into Narita a few times for dinner and the city’s so spectacular and clean and everybody’s been so nice. The fans here are so pleasant to be around. They’re really fun people to play in front of. This course is one of the best in the world that I’ve ever played and I’m very honored to be a winner at this place. It means a lot to me.

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Keegan Bradley tees off during the final round of the 2022 Zozo Championship at the Accordia Golf Narashino Country Club in Chiba, Japan. (Photo: Yuichi Yamazaki/AFP via Getty Images)

Q: Keegan, this is your first title for four years. How does it feel to break that title drought and what do you feel you can achieve from now on?

KB: It means a lot. There’s a lot of hard work that goes into it. Even if you play perfectly, doesn’t mean you’re going to win. But for me, I feel like I should be contending for tournaments, I want to be contending to play on Ryder Cup, Presidents Cups teams, majors. You know, this is going to go a long way. I haven’t really — of my five, I haven’t really won that many leading the entire day like I did today and I really learned a lot and I think I can take a lot of that going forward the rest of the year.

Q: Keegan, you had that long putt early in the round. Talk about how that maybe set the tone, momentum for you. And also, just a fun moment giving your putter to your caddie with the two fingers, just talk about the relationship you guys have.

KB: Yeah, I putted spectacularly all week. I wish there were stats so I could see what they were. That putt was huge because I had hit three or four good putts leading into that and they didn’t go in. That one went and it sort of really propelled the rest of the round. My caddie, Scott Vail, is a major part of where I’m at right now in winning this tournament. I’m so lucky to have him on my team, on my side. To be able to share wins like this with somebody that you like as a friend is even more special. I’m so thankful for all the work he’s done for me and having him on my side.

Q: Keegan, during your walk to scoring, the cameras overheard you just getting a little emotional and then also mentioning to your caddie about some sake. I was just wondering the emotions you were feeling then and what’s your plans for celebrating after this?

KB: Yeah, I never experienced emotions like that after winning a tournament. I’m a dad now and I miss my family a lot over here, and I’m so thankful for all that my wife, Jillian, has done for our family. To be able to, I don’t know if reward is the right word, but to be able to give this, the success of winning a tournament means something to me because I want her to know all the sacrifices she makes are worth it for us and for me. That meant a lot. As for the celebration, we’re going to hit it tonight, for sure. We’re going to go out to dinner at a steakhouse in Narita and we’ve got the Patriots playing at 2 a.m., so could be a long night.

Q: And it’s 3 a.m. in Boston now. You said you talked to your wife. Were your kids still up and was your wife watching the whole time?

KB: Yeah, I got a billion text messages on my phone from everybody staying up until 3, 4 in the morning. I was able to FaceTime with my wife. Actually, my mom is at my house with her right now randomly, so I got to FaceTime with them. Winning with a family on your side is so much more special. I mean, winning majors and stuff like that is so amazing, but being able to share a win with your family is something I never thought of and I never knew it would be so amazing.

Q: Keegan, we saw the emotion. It’s been four years since you won. How significant is the win?

KB: I’m trying to keep it together, but I really want to thank my wife, Jillian, for the sacrifices she makes for our family.

Q: You made it difficult on yourself, you bogeyed 14 and 16 with a two-shot lead, but you came back with a brilliant birdie on 17. Talk about the resilience you showed to get this thing done.

KB: Oh, man, listen, that’s why I practice so hard. It’s not going to be easy, I knew it wasn’t going to be easy, that two-putt on 16 was major. Things aren’t easy for me normally, so I was ready. That birdie on 17 goes down as one of the best holes of my life. This is so special. I played in the final group here when Tiger won and I got to watch him do that. I’m so proud to be win this tournament. Thank you, Japan and Zozo, just a first-class event and golf course.

Q: Five wins on the PGA Tour, you have a major championship obviously your rookie year. Where does this rank?

KB: This is high up there. I really put a lot of work in this offseason. You know, this is what I want to do, I want to win tournaments, I want to play in Ryder Cups, I want to be in the conversation and this is a good start.

Q: What a performance, congratulations. You’ve been back to Japan three times now for the Zozo Championship and you’ve won so many big events in the past, but it’s been four years since you won last. How’s this one rank for you?

KB: It’s really high up there. (Tearful) Jesus, so strange. It’s just when you put the work in and you win, it means a lot. Thanks to Japan, Japan and the golf course and Zozo, what an amazing event and golf course. I’m so proud to be a winner here.

Q: You made it so interesting coming down the stretch. How does the putt on 17 feel?

KB: It’s one of the best putts of my life, yeah. It was amazing.

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2022 Zozo Championship prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour.

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour. Just ask this week’s winner, Keegan Bradley.

The 36-year-old earned his fifth PGA Tour victory on Sunday at the 2022 Zozo Championship, where he shot a 2-under 68 in the final round to beat Rickie Fowler by one shot at 15 under. Bradley last won in 2018 at the BMW Championship while Fowler was looking for his first win since the 2019 WM Phoenix Open. For his efforts Bradley will leave Accordia Golf Narashino Country Club in Chiba, Japan, with the top prize of $1,980,000, with Fowler taking home $968,000.

Check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2022 Zozo Championship.

Prize money payouts

Position Player Score Earnings
1  Keegan Bradley -15 $1,980,000
T2  Rickie Fowler -14 $968,000
T2  Andrew Putnam -14 $968,000
4  Emiliano Grillo -13 $528,000
T5  Sahith Theegala -12 $401,500
T5  Hayden Buckley -12 $401,500
T5  Viktor Hovland -12 $401,500
8  Cameron Champ -11 $341,000
T9  Xander Schauffele -10 $297,000
T9  Matthew NeSmith -10 $297,000
T9  Tom Hoge -10 $297,000
T12  Keita Nakajima -9 $222,310
T12  Ryo Hisatsune -9 $222,310
T12  Taylor Moore -9 $222,310
T12  Maverick McNealy -9 $222,310
T16  Mikumu Horikawa -8 $151,674
T16  Satoshi Kodaira -8 $151,674
T16  Patrick Rodgers -8 $151,674
T16  Wyndham Clark -8 $151,674
T16  Adam Schenk -8 $151,674
T16  Beau Hossler -8 $151,674
T16  Joel Dahmen -8 $151,674
T23  Mackenzie Hughes -7 $107,360
T23  Lee Hodges -7 $107,360
T25  J.J. Spaun -6 $85,085
T25  Corey Conners -6 $85,085
T25  Tom Kim -6 $85,085
T25  Alex Smalley -6 $85,085
T29  Dylan Frittelli -5 $65,796
T29  Cam Davis -5 $65,796
T29  Christiaan Bezuidenhout -5 $65,796
T29  Sungjae Im -5 $65,796
T29  Kurt Kitayama -5 $65,796
T29  Luke List -5 $65,796
T29  Brandon Wu -5 $65,796
T36  Kazuki Higa -4 $50,298
T36  Sebastián Muñoz -4 $50,298
T36  Aaron Rai -4 $50,298
T36  Sam Ryder -4 $50,298
T40  David Lipsky -3 $40,260
T40  Hideki Matsuyama -3 $40,260
T40  Scott Stallings -3 $40,260
T40  Stephan Jaeger -3 $40,260
T40  Brendan Steele -3 $40,260
T45  Martin Laird -2 $27,638
T45  Si Woo Kim -2 $27,638
T45  Sepp Straka -2 $27,638
T45  Collin Morikawa -2 $27,638
T45  John Huh -2 $27,638
T45  Tyrrell Hatton -2 $27,638
T45  Chez Reavie -2 $27,638
T45  Mito Pereira -2 $27,638
T53  Danny Lee -1 $22,587
T53  Cameron Young -1 $22,587
T53  Takumi Kanaya -1 $22,587
T53  Adam Long -1 $22,587
T53  Tommy Fleetwood -1 $22,587
T53  Yuto Katsuragawa -1 $22,587
T59  C.T. Pan E $21,340
T59  K.H. Lee E $21,340
T59  Adam Svensson E $21,340
T59  Rikuya Hoshino E $21,340
T59  Lucas Herbert E $21,340
T64  Matt Wallace 1 $20,570
T64  Naoyuki Kataoka 1 $20,570
66  Mark Hubbard 2 $20,240
T67  Aguri Iwasaki 3 $19,910
T67  Davis Riley 3 $19,910
T69  Chad Ramey 4 $19,470
T69  Hiroshi Iwata 4 $19,470
71  Troy Merritt 5 $19,140
T72  Riki Kawamoto 7 $18,810
T72  Peter Malnati 7 $18,810
T74  Kevin Streelman 8 $18,370
T74  Russell Knox 8 $18,370
76  Kaito Onishi 9 $18,040
77  Tomoharu Otsuki 10 $17,820
78  Shugo Imahira 13 $17,600

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After locking up the 54-hole lead, Rickie Fowler stayed late to sign autographs at Zozo Championship

All class from the fan favorite.

Rickie Fowler hasn’t been in contention much lately. In fact, the last time he had a chance to win on the PGA Tour with 18 holes left to play was almost a year ago exactly at the CJ Cup in Las Vegas. He played with Rory McIlroy in the final group but eventually finished T-3.

Fast forward to 2022 and Fowler is in Japan for the Zozo Championship on a sponsors exemption, leading by one entering the final round.

Instead of heading right home to get some rest in preparation for the final round, the fan-favorite stayed late to sign autographs for all the people who waited around for him.

Zozo: Leaderboard | Final round tee times

Fowler currently ranks 160th in the Official World Golf Ranking, but with a win Sunday would move up more than 80 spots according to statistics-guru Justin Ray.

On top of a nearly $2 million paycheck, Fowler would earn berths into the 2023 Masters and PGA Championship with a win. The 33-year-old hasn’t played in the Masters since the 2020 COVID edition held in November.

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2022 Zozo Championship final round tee times, how to watch event in Japan

Everything you need to know for the final round in Japan.

The PGA Tour’s best are in East Asia and it’s time for the final 18.

Accordia Golf Narashino Country Club in Chiba, Japan, plays host once again to the 2022 Zozo Championship, where a limited field of 78 players is competing for one of the bigger purses on Tour.

Rickie Fowler is 18 holes away from capturing his sixth Tour title and first since the 2019 WM Phoenix Open. Fowler held a three-shot lead late but a dropped shot and a Keegan Bradley birdie shrunk the lead to one.

Fowler has converted two 54-hole leads out of nine opportunities.

From tee times to TV and streaming info, here’s what you need to know for the final round of the 2022 Zozo Championship. All times Eastern.

1st tee

Tee time Players
7:30 p.m.
J.J. Spaun, Sebastian Munoz, Kazuki Higa
7:41 p.m.
Cam Davis, David Lipsky, C.T. Pan
7:52 p.m.
Mackenzie Hughes, Si Woo Kim, Hideki Matsuyama
8:03 p.m.
Satoshi Kodaira, Xander Schauffele, Patrick Rodgers
8:14 p.m.
John Huh, Tom Kim, Wyndham Clark
8:25 p.m.
Lee Hodges, Brendan Steele, Adam Long
8:36 p.m.
Luke List, Adam Schenk, Alex Smalley
8:47 p.m.
Keita Nakajima, Emiliano Grillo, Brandon Wu
8:58 p.m.
Matthew NeSmith, Beau Hossler, Sam Ryder
9:09 p.m.
Tom Hoge, Ryo Hisatsune, Joel Dahmen
9:20 p.m.
Hayden Buckley, Sahith Theegala, Taylor Moore
9:31 p.m.
Viktor Hovland, Maverick McNealy, Cameron Champ
9:42 p.m.
Rickie Fowler, Keegan Bradley, Andrew Putnam

10th tee

Tee time Players
7:30 p.m.
Dylan Frittelli, Aaron Rai, Corey Conners
7:41 p.m.
Martin Laird, Mikumu Horikawa, Christiaan Bezuidenhout
7:52 p.m.
Stephan Jaeger, K.H. Lee, Scott Stallings
8:03 p.m.
Sepp Straka, Danny Lee, Collin Morikawa
8:14 p.m.
Sungjae Im, Takumi Kanaya, Cameron Young
8:25 p.m.
Troy Merritt, Tyrrell Hatton, Kurt Kitayama
8:36 p.m.
Tommy Fleetwood, Chad Ramey, Adam Svensson
8:47 p.m.
Mark Hubbard, Matt Wallace, Chez Reavie
8:58 p.m.
Yuto Katsuragawa, Rikuya Hoshino, Mito Pereira
9:09 p.m.
Naoyuki Kataoka, Hiroshi Iwata, Kevin Streelman
9:20 p.m.
Aguri Iwasaki, Davis Riley, Riki Kawamoto
9:31 p.m.
Kaito Onishi, Lucas Herbert, Tomoharu Otsuki
9:42 p.m.
Peter Malnati, Russell Knox, Shugo Imahira

How to watch

You can watch Golf Channel for free on fuboTVESPN+ is the exclusive home for PGA Tour Live streaming. All times Eastern.

Saturday, Oct. 15

TV

Golf Channel: 11 p.m.-3 a.m.

STREAM

Peacock: 11 p.m.-3 a.m.

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2022 Zozo Championship third round tee times, how to watch event in Japan

Everything you need to know for the third round in Japan.

After a week out west in Sin City, the PGA Tour’s best are in East Asia and it’s time for the weekend.

Accordia Golf Narashino Country Club in Chiba, Japan, plays host once again to the 2022 Zozo Championship, where a limited field of 78 players is competing for one of the bigger purses on Tour.

Rickie Fowler caught fire on Friday and finished the day tied for the lead at 10 under. His last win on Tour came at the 2019 WM Phoenix Open at TPC Scottsdale.

From tee times to TV and streaming info, here’s what you need to know for the third round of the 2022 Zozo Championship. All times Eastern.

1st tee

Tee time Players
7:10 p.m.
David Lipsky, C.T. Pan, J.J. Spaun
7:21 p.m.
Emiliano Grillo, Mackenzie Hughes, Tom Kim
7:32 p.m.
Si Woo Kim, Alex Smalley, Kazuki Higa
7:43 p.m.
Lee Hodges, Brandon Wu, Cameron Young
7:54 p.m.
Aaron Rai, Cam Davis, Wyndham Clark
8:05 p.m.
Satoshi Kodaira, Beau Hossler, Brendan Steele
8:16 p.m.
Adam Long, Taylor Moore, Xander Schauffele
8:27 p.m.
Maverick McNealy, Tom Hoge, Cameron Champ
8:38 p.m.
Ryo Hisatsune, Patrick Rodgers, Hayden Buckley
8:49 p.m.
Joel Dahmen, Viktor Hovland, Luke List
9:00 p.m.
Sam Ryder, Adam Schenk, Collin Morikawa
9:11 p.m.
John Huh, Keita Nakajima, Matthew NeSmith
9:22 p.m.
Andrew Putnam, Rickie Fowler, Keegan Bradley

10th tee

Tee time Players
7:10 p.m.
Sahith Theegala, Sebastian Munoz, K.H. Lee
7:21 p.m.
Sungjae Im, Troy Merritt, Yuto Katsuragawa
7:32 p.m.
Dylan Frittelli, Scott Stallings, Takumi Kanaya
7:43 p.m.
Sepp Straka, Hideki Matsuyama, Tyrrell Hatton
7:54 p.m.
Corey Conners, Kurt Kitayama, Martin Laird
8:05 p.m.
Mikumu Horikawa, Tommy Fleetwood, Christiaan Bezuidenhout
8:16 p.m.
Chad Ramey, Stephan Jaeger, Mark Hubbard
8:27 p.m.
Naoyuki Kataoka, Matt Wallace, Adam Svensson
8:38 p.m.
Hiroshi Iwata, Danny Lee, Rikuya Hoshino
8:49 p.m.
Chez Reavie, Mito Pereira, Tomoharu Otsuki
9:00 p.m.
Kevin Streelman, Kaito Onishi, Lucas Herbert
9:11 p.m.
Aguri Iwasaki, Russell Knox, Riki Kawamoto
9:22 p.m.
Peter Malnati, Shugo Imahira, Davis Riley

How to watch

You can watch Golf Channel for free on fuboTVESPN+ is the exclusive home for PGA Tour Live streaming. All times Eastern.

Friday, Oct. 14

TV

Golf Channel: 10:30 p.m.-2:30 a.m.

STREAM

Peacock: 10:30 p.m.-2:30 a.m.

Saturday, Oct. 15

TV

Golf Channel: 11 p.m.-3 a.m.

STREAM

Peacock: 11 p.m.-3 a.m.

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Here’s what you missed overnight from the cold and wet first round of the 2022 Zozo Championship in Japan

A three-time winner holds the early lead after making four consecutive birdies to finish his first round.

Like most of America, chances are you were sleeping during the first round of the PGA Tour’s 2022 Zozo Championship.

With the event being held at Accordia Golf Narashino Country Club in Chiba, Japan, the broadcast aired from 11 p.m. ET Wednesday night to 3 a.m. ET Thursday morning, so we can’t really blame you for resting your eyes and missing out on the early action.

We can, however, get you up to speed on what you missed while you were sleeping. The fans showed out for defending champion Hideki Matsuyama while Keita Nakajima, the world’s former No. 1 amateur, made his pro Tour debut in his native Japan. One three-time winner on Tour made four consecutive birdies to take the lead, while another player did the same but just to get back to even par on the day.

Here are some of the highlights from the first round of the Tour’s annual stop in the Land of the Rising Sun.

2022 Zozo Championship second round tee times, how to watch event in Japan

Everything you need to know for the second round in Japan.

After a week out west in Sin City the PGA Tour’s best are in East Asia this week.

Accordia Golf Narashino Country Club in Chiba, Japan, plays host once again for the 2022 Zozo Championship, where a limited field of 78 players are competing for one of the bigger purses on Tour, and without a 36-hole cut.

Brendan Steele made four consecutive birdies to close out a 6-under 64 to take a one-shot lead after a wet and cold first round that also saw Rickie Fowler and Xander Schauffele play their way into the top 10.

From tee times to TV and streaming info, here’s what you need to know for the second round of the 2022 Zozo Championship. All times Eastern.

1st tee

Time Players
7:50 p.m. Andrew Putnam, Emiliano Grillo, Hiroshi Iwata
8:01 p.m. Patrick Rodgers, Aaron Rai, Hayden Buckley
8:12 p.m. Tom Hoge, Cameron Champ, Martin Laird
8:23 p.m. K.H. Lee, Lucas Herbert, Joel Dahmen
8:34 p.m. Wyndham Clark, Stephan Jaeger, Mikumu Horikawa
8:45 p.m. David Lipsky, Lee Hodges, Tomoharu Otsuki
8:56 p.m. Adam Long, Danny Lee, Christiaan Bezuidenhout
9:07 p.m. Russell Knox, Brandon Wu, Riki Kawamoto
9:18 p.m. John Huh, Taylor Moore, Yuto Katsuragawa
9:29 p.m. Sepp Straka, Viktor Hovland, Cameron Young
9:40 p.m. Xander Schauffele, Hideki Matsuyama, Tyrrell Hatton
9:51 p.m. Dylan Frittelli, Sahith Theegala, Kaito Onishi
10:02 p.m. Davis Riley, Kurt Kitayama, Keita Nakajima

10th tee

Time Players
7:50 p.m. Brendan Steele, Adam Schenk, Ryo Hisatsune
8:01 p.m. Maverick McNealy, Mito Pereira, Shugo Imahira
8:12 p.m. Mackenzie Hughes, Collin Morikawa, Sebastián Muñoz
8:23 p.m. Tom Kim, Sungjae Im, Cam Davis
8:34 p.m. Tommy Fleetwood, Mark Hubbard, Matthew NeSmith
8:45 p.m. C.T. Pan, Keegan Bradley, Naoyuki Kataoka
8:56 p.m. Troy Merritt, Sam Ryder, Aguri Iwasaki
9:07 p.m. Kevin Streelman, Matt Wallace, Rikuya Hoshino
9:18 p.m. Chez Reavie, Chad Ramey, Rickie Fowler
9:29 p.m. J.J. Spaun, Luke List. Si Woo Kim
9:40 p.m. Corey Conners, Satoshi Kodaira, Peter Malnati
9:51 p.m. Scott Stallings, Beau Hossler, Takumi Kanaya
10:02 p.m. Adam Svensson, Alex Smalley, Kazuki Higa

How to watch

You can watch Golf Channel for free on fuboTVESPN+ is the exclusive home for PGA Tour Live streaming. All times Eastern.

Thursday, Oct. 13

TV

Golf Channel: 11 p.m.-3 a.m.

STREAM

Peacock: 11 p.m.-3 a.m.

Friday, Oct. 14

TV

Golf Channel: 10:30 p.m.-2:30 a.m.

STREAM

Peacock: 10:30 p.m.-2:30 a.m.

Saturday, Oct. 15

TV

Golf Channel: 11 p.m.-3 a.m.

STREAM

Peacock: 11 p.m.-3 a.m.

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Photos: 2022 Zozo Championship at Accordia Golf Narashino Country Club

Check out some of the best photos from the week in Japan.

The PGA Tour, after a week in Las Vegas, is in East Asia for the 2022 Zozo Championship at Accordia Golf Narashino Country Club in Chiba, Japan.

There are 78 players in the field and there will be no 36-hole cut.

A loaded stable of players has made the long journey across the globe, including the defending champion Hideki Matsuyama who entered as one of the betting favorites at +1200. The honor of favorite went to Xander Schauffele at +750. Other big names include Cameron Young, Sungjae Im, Tom Kim, Collin Morikawa and Viktor Hovland.

Check out some of the best photos from the week in Japan.

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2022 Zozo Championship Thursday tee times, how to watch event in Japan

Everything you need to know for the first round in Japan.

After a week out west in Sin City, the PGA Tour’s best are bound for East Asia.

Accordia Golf Narashino Country Club in Chiba, Japan, plays host once again for the 2022 Zozo Championship, where a limited field of 78 players will compete for one of the bigger purses on Tour, and without a 36-hole cut.

Defending champion Hideki Matsuyama leads a strong field that includes the likes of last week’s winner Tom Kim, Xander Schauffele, Collin Morikawa, Sungjae Im, Cameron Young and Viktor Hovland.

From tee times to TV and streaming info, here’s what you need to know for the first round of the 2022 Zozo Championship. All times Eastern.

Zozo: Best bets

1st tee

Time Players
7:50 p.m. Troy Merritt, Sam Ryder, Aguri Iwasaki
8:01 p.m. Kevin Streelman, Matt Wallace, Rikuya Hoshino
8:12 p.m. Chez Reavie, Chad Ramey, Rickie Fowler
8:23 p.m. J.J. Spaun, Luke List, Si Woo Kim
8:34 p.m. Corey Conners, Satoshi Kodaira, Peter Malnati
8:45 p.m. Scott Stallings, Beau Hossler, Takumi Kanaya
8:56 p.m. Adam Svensson, Alex Smalley, Kazuki Higa
9:07 p.m. Brendan Steele, Adam Schenk, Ryo Hisatsune
9:18 p.m. Maverick McNealy, Mito Pereira, Shugo Imahira
9:29 p.m. Mackenzie Hughes, Collin Morikawa, Sebastián Muñoz
9:40 p.m. Tom Kim, Sungjae Im, Cam Davis
9:51 p.m. Tommy Fleetwood, Mark Hubbard, Matthew NeSmith
10:02 p.m. C.T. Pan, Keegan Bradley, Naoyuki Kataoka

10th tee

Time Players
7:50 p.m. Adam Long, Danny Lee, Christiaan Bezuidenhout
8:01 p.m. Russell Knox, Brandon Wu, Riki Kawamoto
8:12 p.m. John Huh, Taylor Moore, Yuto Katsuragawa
8:23 p.m. Sepp Straka, Viktor Hovland, Cameron Young
8:34 p.m. Xander Schauffele, Hideki Matsuyama, Tyrrell Hatton
8:45 p.m. Dylan Frittelli, Sahith Theegala, Kaito Onishi
8:56 p.m. Davis Riley, Kurt Kitayama, Keita Nakajima
9:07 p.m. Andrew Putnam, Emiliano Grillo, Hiroshi Iwata
9:18 p.m. Patrick Rodgers, Aaron Rai, Hayden Buckley
9:29 p.m. Tom Hoge, Cameron Champ, Martin Laird
9:40 p.m. K.H. Lee, Lucas Herbert, Joel Dahmen
9:51 p.m. Wyndham Clark, Stephan Jaeger, Mikumu Horikawa
10:02 p.m. David Lipsky, Lee Hodges, Tomoharu Otsuki

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2022 Zozo Championship odds, field notes, best bets and picks to win

A loaded field has made its way to East Asia.

After a week in the Sin City, the PGA Tour heads to the other side of the globe for the Zozo Championship at Accordia Golf Narashino Country Club in Chiba, Japan. There are 78 players in the field and there will be no cut Friday night.

Several stars of the game have made the lengthy trip to East Asia including defending champion Hideki Matsuyama, who sits at +1200 to repeat. The betting favorite, however, is Xander Schauffele at +750. Schauffele played for the U.S. at the Presidents Cup last month but this will be his first start of the new 2022-23 season.

Other big names in the field include last week’s winner Tom Kim, Sungjae Im, Collin Morikawa, Cameron Young and Viktor Hovland.

Golf course

Zozo Championship 2021
The 16th hole at Accordia Golf Narashino Country Club for the 2021 Zozo Championship in Chiba, Japan. (Photo: Atsushi Tomura/Getty Images)

Key statistics

  • Total driving
  • Strokes Gained: Approach

Data Golf Information

Course Fit (compares golf courses based on the degree to which different golfer attributes — such as driving distance — to predict who performs well at each course – DataGolf): 1. Caves Valley Golf Club, 2. Torrey Pines, 3. Atunyote GC

Trending (of the players in the field, last three finishes): 1. Sungjae Im (T-15, T-2, 7), 2. Tom Kim (T-13, T-54, 1), 3. Cameron Young (T-31, T-23, 19)

Percent chance to win (based on course history, fit, trending, etc.): 1. Xander Schauffele (9.4 percent), 2. Sungjae Im (9 percent), 3. Cameron Young (6.9 percent)

Betting preview