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It’s time for the penultimate event of the PGA Tour’s FedEx Cup Fall, the Butterfield Bermuda Championship.
Port Royal Golf Club in Southampton, Bermuda, hosts the event, with Seamus Power — who is not in the field — being the defending champion. Adam Scott and Lucas Glover highlight the field, which is light on big names but not in importance for the future.
Plenty of players are jockeying for position to get inside the top 125 in the FedEx Cup standings to secure a job for next year. Then, there’s the additional race to get inside Nos. 51-60 in the standings to secure entry into the first two signature events of 2024: the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and Genesis Invitational.
It’s been a decade since Adam Scott shot a then-course-record 64 to win at Port Royal Golf Course.
It’s been a decade since Adam Scott shot a then-course-record 64 to win the now-defunct Grand Slam of Golf at Port Royal Golf Course in Southampton, Bermuda. He was the reigning Masters champion at the time and on the verge of reaching world No. 1. This week, he returns to compete there for the first time at the PGA Tour’s Butterfield Bermuda Championship and listed a variety of reasons for doing so.
“I think whenever you’re coming back to a place where you’ve had good results, there’s a positive vibe, that’s for sure,” he said Tuesday during a pre-tournament interview.
“This time of year I’m really not around the East Coast normally,” he said.
The other draw for Scott is to end his more than three-year drought without a victory, which dates to the 2020 Genesis Invitational. Scott had a pedestrian season by his standard, recording four top-10 finishes in 18 starts. He’s dropped from 72nd in the FedEx Cup standings to 85th while playing just once during the FedEx Cup Fall to date.
“I’m not going to get results being on the couch at home,” said Scott, who is seeking a 15th Tour title. “I’m here to try and win this golf tournament. I’ve been working at a lot of different things in my game and I’m trying to put it all together here this week.”
At just 21 square miles in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, Bermuda isn’t a big island but it loves its golf, boasting four championship golf courses and a handful of shorter courses. It gives Bermuda one of the highest ratios of golf courses to land area in the world. Port Royal was designed by Robert Trent Jones Sr., and plays 6,828 yards, making it the island’s longest test but the shortest on the Tour.
Scott has been pleased with his driving this season, which may allow him to take advantage of his length, and calls his putting the strongest part of his game. He’s hard at work trying to improve on a part of his game that he sees as a glaring weakness.
“If we’re going to look at the stats this year, my iron play was the worst,” he said. “I think I was about 18th in strokes gained driving, so I didn’t feel too bad about that, but my iron play is stand-out terrible this year. So I’ve been addressing that and I’ve made some equipment changes and, you know, testing some of that stuff still this week.”
“Many different times in my career I’ve come to events as the favorite, world No. 1 or in good form with expectations being high,’’ he said. “That’s what I like, that’s the environment I want to be in. If it is the case this week that I feel like I’m the best player here, it might help me perform a little bit better.
“I don’t fight pressure like that, you can feed off that expectation a little bit.”
Asked if there was anything off the course that he was looking forward to doing during his visit to the tropical paradise, Scott, an avid surfer, gave one more reason he was excited to be back at Bermuda.
“Getting in the ocean, that’s what I miss most of the year everywhere I go,” he said. “And the water looks beautiful, so I can’t wait to get in the ocean.”
The Bryan family is in for a special week in Bermuda.
PGA Tour professional Wesley Bryan will play for the first time alongside his brother in a PGA Tour event, who is making his debut this week at the Butterfield Bermuda Championship in Southampton, Bermuda, at Port Royal Golf Club. The duo is famous for their YouTube channel, Bryan Bros Golf, and they have the game to back it up.
Their parents are also on the island this week, along with George’s wife.
This marks George’s first time in Bermuda, and he’s making sure to take in the island and enjoy his first Tour start.
Wesley, meanwhile, has been getting his prep in on the Lazy Links.
“I’m solo (this week) and OG Fortnite just dropped this past week,” Wesley said. “Been catching copious amounts of dubs with the boys, so that’s what I’ve been doing.”
Lazy Links is a point of interest in Fortnite, an online, battle-royale video game released in 2017. Last Friday, Epic Games, the creators of Fortnite, changed the game’s map back to one from one of the first seasons, and Fortnite’s player base hit record highs over the weekend.
Seems like Bryan is one of those who picked back up the controller to play.
“I’m a little jealous,” George said. “I wish I was doing that, but I’m enjoying what I’m doing as well.”
Added Wesley: “Dude, OG Fortnite might as well — it brings back — I got into it. I was going to be Call of Duty for life, I made that pact. Then I had shoulder surgery. They put me in this device where my arm was like this for six months and it just felt perfect to hold a controller. Right when shoulder surgery happened, it happened to coincide with when Fortnite came out. So George lured me in because he was 33, 32 years old and still playing video games, and I was like, ‘OK, I’ll get back into it.’
“Now it’s bringing back all of those fun memories in a sling, and it’s — gosh, it’s so much better than I can even describe.”
Here’s to seeing whether Wesley’s dubs in Fortnite can translate to the course, where he has one career win at the 2017 RBC Heritage but has missed 11 cuts in 17 starts this season.
Everything you need to know for the Butterfield Bermuda Championship.
The PGA Tour this week heads from Mexico to Bermuda for the penultimate event of the fall schedule, the Butterfield Bermuda Championship.
Port Royal Golf Club hosts the event, which Seamus Power won last year. Adam Scott and Lucas Glover highlight the names in the field, however, this could be the week a new name rises to the top with spots in the first two elevated events in 2024 on the line as well as PGA Tour cards for next year.
From tee times to TV and streaming info, here’s everything you need to know for the first round of the 2023 Butterfield Bermuda Championship. All times listed are ET.
Thursday tee times
1st tee
Tee time
Players
5:55 a.m.
Jonas Blixt, Jeff Overton, Kramer Hickok
6:06 a.m.
Kevin Tway, Richard S. Johnson, Doug Ghim
6:17 a.m.
Martin Trainer, Ted Potter, Jr., William McGirt
6:28 a.m.
Stewart Cink, Martin Laird, Lanto Griffin
6:39 a.m.
Ryan Brehm, Richy Werenski, Troy Merritt
6:50 a.m.
Ryan Palmer, Fabian Gomez, Henrik Norlander
7:01 a.m.
Jonathan Byrd, Robert Garrigus, Omar Uresti
7:12 a.m.
Dylan Frittelli, Sung Kang, Adam Long
7:23 a.m.
Scott Brown, George McNeill, Dylan Wu
7:34 a.m.
Michael Gligic, Brent Grant, Augusto Nunez
7:45 a.m.
Eric West, Kyle Wilshire, Denny Guise
10:30 a.m.
Ryan Moore, Peter Malnati, Brandon Wu
10:41 a.m.
Scott Piercy, Charley Hoffman, Harry Hall
10:52 a.m.
Brice Garnett, Andrew Novak, MJ Daffue
11:03 a.m.
Brian Gay, Adam Scott, Ben Griffin
11:14 a.m.
Nico Echavarria, Lucas Herbert, Brendon Todd
11:25 a.m.
Austin Cook, Doc Redman, Harry Higgs
11:36 a.m.
Ben Martin, Mark Hubbard, Austin Smotherman
11:47 a.m.
Wesley Bryan, Cody Gribble, Tyson Alexander
11:58 a.m.
Brian Stuard, Alex Smalley, Matti Schmid
12:09 p.m.
Trevor Cone, Peter Kuest, George Brian IV
12:20 p.m.
Fred Biondi, Sam Bennett, Nick Dunlap
10th tee
Tee time
Player
5:50 a.m.
Tommy Gainey, Kelly Kraft, Vince Whaley
6:01 a.m.
C.T. Pan, Bo Van Pelt, David Heard
6:12 a.m.
Patton Kizzire, Alex Noren, Justin Lower
6:23 a.m.
Lucas Glover, Davis Riley, Nick Hardy
6:34 a.m.
Luke List, Akshay Bhatia, Camilo Villegas
6:45 a.m.
Nick Watney, Hank Lebioda, Matthias Schwab
6:56 a.m.
Chris Stroud, Thomas Detry, Max McGreevy
7:07 a.m.
Greg Chalmers, Ben Crane, Derek Ernst
7:18 a.m.
Jason Dufner, S.Y. Noh, Sean O’Hair
7:29 a.m.
Scott Harrington, Tano Goya, Ryan Gerard
7:40 a.m.
Martin Contini, Chase Johnson, Greg Koch
10:35 a.m.
Satoshi Kodaira, Kevin Stadler, Arjun Atwal
10:46 a.m.
Jimmy Walker, Taylor Pendrith, Zecheng Dou
10:57 a.m.
Ryan Armour, Kevin Chappell, D.J. Trahan
11:08 a.m.
Robert Streb, Jim Herman, Andrew Landry
11:19 a.m.
Russell Knox, Ricky Barnes, Harrison Endycott
11:30 a.m.
Kyle Stanley, David Lipsky, Kevin Yu
11:41 a.m.
D.A. Points, Cameron Percy, Paul Haley II
11:52 a.m.
David Lingmerth, Derek Lamely, Brian Davis
12:03 p.m.
Carl Yuan, Kyle Westmoreland, Scott Roy
12:14 p.m.
Trevor Werbylo, Kevin Roy, Chris Maker
12:25 p.m.
Michael Sims, Andy Zhang, Oliver Betschart
How to watch, listen
ESPN+ is the exclusive home of PGA Tour Live. There is no PGA Tour Live coverage of the 2023 Butterfield Bermuda Championship. All times ET.
Bhatia tied for 10th in Mexico and tied for 17th at last year’s Butterfield Bermuda Championship.
After a week south of the border, the PGA Tour is in Southampton, Bermuda, for the 2023 Butterfield Bermuda Championship at Port Royal Golf Course.
Defending champion Seamus Power is not in the field due to a lingering hip injury that forced him to withdraw from the Irish Open in September. His last Tour start came at the BMW Championship during the FedEx Cup Playoffs where he finished solo 48th.
After a week in Mexico, the PGA Tour heads to Southampton for the 2023 Butterfield Bermuda Championship at Port Royal Golf Course.
It’s the second-to-last PGA Tour stop on the FedEx Cup Fall series with many golfers scrambling to make the top 125 for the 2024 season.
There are a few interesting names in the field for next week, including YouTube star and brother of Wesley Bryan, George Bryan, and 15-year-old Bermudian Oliver Betschart. Betschart will become the youngest player to play on Tour in nearly a decade when he tees it up in the first round.
Other names in the field (with their projected FEC finish as of Friday afternoon) include Lucas Glover (18), Akshay Bhatia (97), Adam Scott (83) and Stewart Cink (174).
Defending champion Seamus Power (41) is back in Southampton hoping to go back-to-back.
Here’s the full field for the 2023 Butterfield Bermuda Championship.
The Butterfield Bermuda Championship (November 9-12) is the penultimate event of the 2022-23 PGA TOUR season.
Adam Scott is scheduled to make his tournament debut and second start of the FedExCup Fall.
Oliver Betschart will be the fifth-youngest ever to play on the PGA Tour.
Oliver Betschart, 15, will be the youngest golfer to tee it up on the PGA Tour since 2014 when he competes in the Butterfield Bermuda Championship in November.
The phenom, who lives in Bermuda, qualified for the tournament last week. He was one of three players to make it through qualifying.
A year ago, Betschart became the youngest to win the Port Royal Golf Club Championship. This year, he was 3-over in the 54-hole local qualifier, which was won by Eric West.
Betschart will be the second 15-year-old to play in the Butterfield event. Kenny Leseur qualified for the 2019 championship.
“This has been my goal for the whole year,” Betschart, who shot a final-round 68 in tricky winds, told The Royal Gazette. “And now it’s finally true and it’s hard to accept it but I am really excited.”
This is pretty sweet.
Oliver Betschart has been a standard bearer at the Bermuda Championship. He’s been a volunteer He’s been a caddie He’s been on the tournament staff