Winner’s Bag: Nick Dunlap, the 2024 American Express

A complete list of the golf equipment Dunlap used to win the 2024 American Express.

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A complete list of the golf equipment Nick Dunlap used to win the PGA Tour’s 2024 The American Express:

DRIVER: TaylorMade Qi10 LS (9 degrees), with Project X HZRDUS Smoke Green 60 TX shaft

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FAIRWAY WOOD: Ping G425 LST (14.5 degrees), with Mitsubishi Tensei AV Raw White 85 TX shaft

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IRONS: Srixon ZX Utility (3), with Project X HZRDUS Black 105 6.5 shaft, TaylorMade P•7MC (4-9), with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 shafts

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WEDGES: TaylorMade MG3 (48 degrees), TaylorMade MG4 (52, 56, 60 degrees), with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 shafts

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PUTTER: Odyssey O-Works #7 Tank

BALL: Titleist Pro V1

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GRIPS: Golf Pride Tour Velvet Cord

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‘Just the beginning’: Fans, PGA Tour and LIV Golf players react to amateur Nick Dunlap’s PGA Tour win

Lefty was one of the first of many to congratulate the rising star on his victory.

What do Nick Dunlap and Phil Mickelson have in common? They’ve both won on the PGA Tour as amateurs.

Lefty accomplished the feat back in 1991 at the Northern Telecom Open in Tucson, Arizona, while at Arizona State, while Dunlap, a sophomore at Alabama, did so on Sunday at the 2024 The American Express at PGA West in La Quinta, California.

Mickelson was one of the first of many to congratulate the rising star on his victory, and his LIV Golf colleague Jon Rahm wasn’t far behind, but it was Dunlap’s Alabama teammates who had the best reaction by far. Check out how fans and players celebrated Dunlap’s incredible win.

Nick Dunlap becomes first amateur to win on PGA Tour since 1991 at 2024 The American Express

Phil Mickelson was the last amateur to win on the PGA Tour in 1991.

LA QUINTA, Calif. — From Arnold Palmer’s five tournament wins to David Duval’s iconic final-round 59 to come from behind and win the 1999 event, the American Express has seen history time and time again.

Now, next to Palmer and Duval comes 20-year-old amateur Nick Dunlap.

Looking for most of the day like the magic that had vaulted him to a three-shot lead entering the final round had evaporated, the University of Alabama sophomore Dunlap grinded down the stretch for a one-shot victory.

Dunlap becomes the first amateur to win a PGA Tour event since Phil Mickelson in 1991. He set a tournament record by finishing 29 under.

As Dunlap played his final 10 holes in 2 under, Tour veteran Sam Burns faltered with tee shots into the water on the final two holes Sunday at the PGA West Stadium Course. Burns lost the lead with had consecutive double-bogeys and finished four shots back.

Dunlap’s par and Burns’ double bogey on the rock-ringed par-3 17th were enough to give Dunlap the lead after Burns had played steady, consistent golf throughout the day. But Dunlap still needed to scramble for a par on the final hole to stay one shot ahead of Christiaan Bezuidenhout, who played the final four holes in 3-under for a 65. That put Bezuidenhout at 28 under, one shot behind Dunlap, who managed an up-and-down on the 18th hole including a five-foot par putt.

Dunlap’s 29-under 259 total is the tournament record since the event switched to a 72-hole format in 2012.

Dunlap’s win will resonate at the American Express and across the PGA Tour. Dunlap matches Mickelson’s 1991 win in the Northern Telecom Open in Tucson, when Mickelson was 20. Dunlap, also 20 and the reigning U.S. Amateur champion just as Mickelson was 33 years ago, becomes the youngest winner on the PGA Tour since 19-year-old Jordan Spieth won the 2013 John Deere Classic.

While Dunlap walks away with no prize money because of his amateur status – Bezuidenhout takes home the $1,512,000 first-place check – it is Dunlap who creates history that won’t soon be forgotten in the desert or on the PGA Tour.

Dunlap is the first player to win as a sponsor exemption since Martin Laird at the 2021 Shriners Hospital event in Las Vegas. In only his fourth professional start, Dunlap made the cut for the first time. He remains only the second player to win the U.S. Junior Amateur and the U.S. Amateur, along with Tiger Woods.

“It’s amazing. Actually, I heard his name last year when he won the U.S. Amateur,” Bezuidenhout said. “Yeah, he’s obviously a hell of a player and congrats to him and hopefully he can be out on the PGA Tour soon, and we all can get to play with him.”

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Nick Dunlap reacts to winning the 2024 American Express at Pete Dye Stadium Course in La Quinta, California. (Photo: Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images)

Dunlap’s play Sunday was not as stellar as it had been the first three days. Having made only one bogey in the first 54 holes, Dunlap double bogeyed the par-4 seventh with a tee shot in a lake and watched Burns make birdie to tie for the lead.

Burns took the lead alone with a birdie on the par-5 11th just as Dunlap was starting to miss a series of short putts for birdies. Dunlap finally caught Burns with a birdie on the par-5 16th, setting up Burns’ collapse in the final two holes.

“Hitting my ball in the water on 7, it tested everything I had. I missed a couple putts that I thought I was going to make,” Dunlap said. “And just kind of like my sports psychologist, Bhrett McCabe, I went over a scenario for today probably a million times and it’s never going to go how you plan, and it didn’t. I’m so happy to be standing here.”

A flurry of players were still chasing Dunlap and Burns, including Kevin Yu, who tied for the lead at 28 under but bogeyed the 18th hole to finish at 27 under with a final-round 63. Xander Schauffele and Justin Thomas also finished at 27 under to tie for third, with Thomas struggling at times on the way to a 68 and Schauffele just running out of holes in his 65.

“I knew I had to shoot a low weekend, and I was able to,” Schauffele said. “I was too far behind after that round of 3 under at Nicklaus Tournament. In a shootout like this, you can’t afford to shoot 3 under in any round.”

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2024 American Express Sunday tee times, how to watch PGA Tour at PGA West

Everything you need to know for the final round from PGA West.

Something special is happening in La Quinta, California, this weekend as amateur Nick Dunlap will enter Sunday’s final round at PGA West’s Stadium Course with the outright American Express lead thanks to a third-round 12-under 60.

Dunlap will have to fend off star power over the final 18 holes with Sam Burns at 24 under, three back, and Justin Thomas at 23 under.

The purse this week is $8.4 million with the winner taking home $1.512 million. Dunlap is not eligible to take home his winnings because of his amaterur status.

The American Express is held at three courses: Pete Dye’s PGA West Stadium Course, PGA West’s Nicklaus Tournament Course and La Quinta Country Club. Everyone who made the 54-hole cut on Saturday will play the Pete Dye Stadiu Course on Sunday.

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From tee times to TV and streaming info, here’s everything you need to know for Sunday’s final round of the 2024 American Express. All times listed are ET.

Sunday tee times

1st tee

Tee time Players
11:50 a.m.
Alex Smalley, Min Woo Lee, Erik Barnes
12:02 p.m.
Will Gordon, Max Greyserman, Zac Blair
12:14 p.m.
Stephan Jaeger, Tyler Duncan, Vince Whaley
12:26 p.m.
Davis Thompson, Ryo Hisatsune, Joe Highsmith
12:38 p.m.
Bronson Burgoon, Justin Lower, Harrison Endycott
12:50 p.m.
Chris Kirk, Chan Kim, Alex Noren
1:02 p.m.
Ben Griffin, Zach Johnson, Ben Martin
1:14 p.m.
Kevin Yu, Alexander Bjork, Sungjae Im
1:26 p.m.
Jimmy Stanger, Patrick Cantlay, Michael Kim
1:38 p.m.
Adam Hadwin, J.T. Poston, Xander Schauffele
1:50 p.m.
Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Eric Cole, Si Woo Kim
2:02 p.m.
Nick Dunlap (a), Sam Burns, Justin Thomas

10th tee

Tee time Players
11:50 a.m.
Matthieu Pavon, Paul Barjon, Greyson Sigg
12:02 p.m.
Keith Mitchell, Wyndham Clark, Tom Hoge
12:14 p.m.
Camilo Villegas, Carson Young, Nico Echavarria
12:26 p.m.
Will Zalatoris, Erik van Rooyen, Mark Hubbard
12:38 p.m.
Taylor Montgomery, Tony Finau, Jason Day
12:50 p.m.
Yuxin Lin, Chesson Hadley, Sam Ryder
1:02 p.m.
Scottie Scheffler, Chez Reavie, Matt NeSmith
1:14 p.m.
Beau Hossler, Daniel Berger, K.H. Lee
1:26 p.m.
Jacob Bridgeman, Chandler Phillips, Sam Stevens
1:38 p.m.
Austin Eckroat, Lanto Griffin
1:50 p.m.
Andrew Putnam, Ben Kohles

How to watch, listen

ESPN+ is the exclusive home of PGA Tour Live. You can also watch Golf Channel free on Fubo. All times ET.

Sunday, Jan. 28

Golf Channel/Peacock: 4-7 p.m.

Sirius XM: 2-7 p.m.

ESPN+: 11:30 a.m.-7 p.m.

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Rickie Fowler, Tom Kim and other big names miss cut at 2024 American Express

These guys are headed home early.

There’s something special brewing in La Quinta, California.

Thanks to a third-round 12-under 60 at La Quinta Country Club, amateur Nick Dunlap (27 under) holds the outright lead at the American Express. Dunlap made 10 birdies and an eagle on the par-5 6th (his 15th hole of the day). If he goes on to win Sunday, he’d be the first amateur to win on Tour since Phil Mickelson in 1991.

Sam Burns is alone in second at 24 under, and Justin Thomas is 23 under, solo third and four back.

While the college kid is tearing it up, there are several big names heading home a day early after missing the 54-hole cut.

American Express: Photos

Here are several big-name players who won’t play in the final round of the American Express.

SC: Stadium Course
LQCC: La Quinta Country Club
NT: Nicklaus Tournament Course

2024 American Express Saturday tee times, how to watch PGA Tour at PGA West and La Quinta

Everything you need to know for the third round from La Quinta and PGA West.

With 36 holes of the American Express in the books, Sam Burns owns the lead at 17 under thanks to a second-round 11-under 61 on the Nicklaus Tournament Course at PGA West.

Burns leads Michael Kim (16 under) by one and K.H. Lee (15 under) and amateur Nick Dunlap by two.

The American Express is held at three courses: Pete Dye’s PGA West Stadium Course, PGA West’s Nicklaus Tournament Course and La Quinta Country Club. A cut will be made after 54 holes.

The purse this week is $8.4 million with the winner taking home $1.512 million.

American Express: Photos

From tee times to TV and streaming info, here’s everything you need to know for Saturday’s third round of the 2024 American Express. All times listed are ET.

La Quinta Country Club

1st tee

Tee time Players
11:30 a.m.
Dylan Wu, Robby Shelton
11:41 a.m.
David Lingmerth, Kevin Yu
11:52 a.m.
Ryan Moore, Joseph Bramlett
12:03 p.m.
Max Greyserman, Raul Pereda
12:14 p.m.
Zac Blair, David Lipsky
12:25 p.m.
Matt Kuchar, Nick Taylor
12:36 p.m.
Roger Sloan, Scott Gutschewski
12:47 p.m.
Carl Yuan, Callum Tarren
12:58 p.m.
Davis Riley, Matt Wallace
1:09 p.m.
Jimmy Stranger, Blaine Hale Jr.
1:20 p.m
Andrew Novak, Matti Schmid
1:31 p.m.
Jason Dufner, Andrew Landry
1:42 p.m.
Ryan McCormick, Joe Highsmith

10th tee

Tee time Players
11:30 a.m.
Stephan Jaeger, Matt NeSmith
11:41 a.m.
Keith Mitchell, Joel Dahmen
11:52 a.m.
Adam Hadwin, Taylor Pendrith
12:03 p.m.
Chris Gotterup, Chan Kim
12:14 p.m.
Justin Lower, Alex Smalley
12:25 p.m.
Tom Kim, Min Woo Lee
12:36 p.m.
Wilson Furr, Nick Dunlap
12:47 p.m.
Taylor Montgomery, Austin Eckroat
12:58 p.m.
Sungjae Im, Cameron Champ
1:09 p.m.
Alejandro Tosti, Rico Hoey
1:20 p.m
Troy Merritt, Josh Teater
1:31 p.m.
Andrew Putnam, Cam Davis
1:42 p.m.
Matthieu Pavon, Paul Barjon

PGA West – Nicklaus Tournament

1st tee

Tee time Players
11:30 a.m.
Aaron Baddeley, Thomas Detry
11:41 a.m.
Eric Cole, Adam Schenk
11:52 a.m.
Billy Horschel, Camilo Villegas
12:03 p.m.
Tom Whitney, Trace Crowe
12:14 p.m.
Will Zalatoris, Daniel Berger
12:25 p.m.
J.T. Poston, Grayson Murray
12:36 p.m.
Norman Xiong, Michael Block
12:47 p.m.
Mark Hubbard, Hayden Buckley
12:58 p.m.
Scott Stallings, Lee Hodges
1:09 p.m.
Hayden Springer, Harrison Endycott
1:20 p.m
Sam Ryder, Peter Malnati
1:31 p.m.
Chez Reavie, Kevin Kisner
1:42 p.m.
Sami Valimaki, David Skinns

10th tee

Tee time Players
11:30 a.m.
Garrick Higgo, Doug Ghim
11:41 a.m.
Ben Martin, Beau Hossler
11:52 a.m.
Tyler Duncan, Patton Kizzire
12:03 p.m.
Nate Lashley, Carson Young
12:14 p.m.
Bronson Burgoon, Tyler McCumber
12:25 p.m.
J.B. Holmes, Jhonattan Vegas
12:36 p.m.
Mac Meissner, Chandler Phillips
12:47 p.m.
Harry Hall, Sam Stevens
12:58 p.m.
Ryan Brehm, Chad Ramey
1:09 p.m.
Patrick Fishburn, Yuxin Lin
1:20 p.m
S.H. Kim, Tyson Alexander
1:31 p.m.
Martin Laird, Lanto Griffin
1:42 p.m.
James Hahn, Nicholas Lindheim

PGA West – Stadium Course

1st tee

Tee time Players
11:30 a.m.
Greyson Sigg, Justin Suh
11:41 a.m.
Zach Johnson, Brandt Snedeker
11:52 a.m.
Chris Kirk, Wyndham Clark
12:03 p.m.
Vince Whaley, Robert MacIntyre
12:14 p.m.
Akshay Bhatia, Nico Echavarria
12:25 p.m.
Rickie Fowler, Justin Thomas
12:36 p.m.
Taiga Semikawa, Jacob Bridgeman
12:47 p.m.
Adam Long, Ryan Palmer
12:58 p.m.
Xander Schauffele, Tony Finau
1:09 p.m.
Pierceson Coody, Adrien Dumont De Chassart
1:20 p.m
Ben Griffin, Davis Thompson
1:31 p.m.
Scottie Scheffler, Patrick Cantlay
1:42 p.m.
Ben Kohles, Ryo Hisatsune

10th tee

Tee time Players
11:30 a.m.
Michael Kim, Maverick McNealy
11:41 a.m.
Aaron Rai, Ben Taylor
11:52 a.m.
Tom Hoge, Si Woo Kim
12:03 p.m.
Brandon Wu, Will Gordon
12:14 p.m.
Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Alex Noren
12:25 p.m.
Erik van Rooyen, K.H. Lee
12:36 p.m.
Kevin Dougherty, Alexander Bjork
12:47 p.m.
Charley Hoffman, Kevin Streelman
12:58 p.m.
Shane Lowry, Jason Day
1:09 p.m.
Jake Knapp, Ben Silverman
1:20 p.m
Bill Haas, Chesson Hadley
1:31 p.m.
Sam Burns, Eirk Barnes
1:42 p.m.
Parker Coody, John Pak

How to watch, listen

ESPN+ is the exclusive home of PGA Tour Live. You can also watch Golf Channel free on Fubo. All times ET.

Saturday, Jan. 27

Golf Channel/Peacock: 4-7 p.m

Sirius XM: 2-7 p.m

ESPN+: 11:30 a.m.-7 p.m

Sunday, Jan. 28

Golf Channel/Peacock: 4-7 p.m.

Sirius XM: 2-7 p.m.

ESPN+: 11:30 a.m.-7 p.m.

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PGA Tour caddie has hilarious interaction with fan, says be quiet in the most polite way possible

“We’re playing golf over here.”

Professional caddies have a nearly impossible job, even when done right.

Although they’re not the ones hitting the shots, they’re in charge of helping players dial in a yardage, figure out where the wind is coming from and how a certain slope is going to affect ball flight.

And sometimes, caddies have to perform crowd control.

Enter Aaron Flener, caddie for two-time PGA Tour winner J.T. Poston, who is in the field at this week’s 2024 American Express in La Quinta, California. Poston carded a 5-under 67 on Thursday, but on his final hole of the day at PGA West’s Pete Dye Stadium Course, he found the bunker on the par-4 18th.

As Poston lined up for his second shot, cameras panned to him waggling in the bunker, but a fan close by was having a phone conversation. That’s when Flener put a swift end to it in the most polite way possible.

“Sir, can you hang up the phone, please? We’re playing golf over here.”

The comments brought a chuckle from the announcers, and even Poston stepped off his ball and put his hand up to his ear, making a phone gesture with his fingers.

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No need to fret, however. Poston was able to get out of the bunker and make par to finish his day strong.

And for Flener, it was just another day on the job.

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2024 American Express Friday tee times, how to watch PGA Tour at PGA West and La Quinta

Everything you need to know for the second round from La Quinta and PGA West.

The first day of the 2024 American Express in La Quinta, California, has come and gone, and there’s a familiar name tied for the lead.

Zach Johnson, the 2023 U.S. Ryder Cup Captain and two-time major winner, shot 10-under 62 at La Quinta Country Club and is tied with Alex Noren for the lead after 18 holes. Noren also played La Quinta in the opening round, matching Johnson’s 62.

Rico Hoey and Christiaan Bezuidenhout are tied for third one shot back. There’s a big chasing pack at 8 under, including Xander Schauffele, Patrick Cantlay and 2023 U.S. Amateur champion Nick Dunlap.

The American Express is held at three courses: Pete Dye’s PGA West Stadium Course, PGA West’s Nicklaus Tournament Course and La Quinta Country Club. A cut will be made after 54 holes.

The purse this week is $8.4 million with the winner taking home $1.512 million.

American Express: Photos

From tee times to TV and streaming info, here’s everything you need to know for Friday’s second round of the 2024 American Express. All times listed are ET.

La Quinta Country Club

1st tee

Tee time Players
11:30 a.m.
S.H. Kim, Tyson Alexander
11:41 a.m.
Martin Laird, Lanto Griffin
11:52 a.m.
James Hahn, Nicholas Lindheim
12:03 p.m.
Garrick Higgo, Doug Ghim
12:14 p.m.
Ben Martin, Beau Hossler
12:25 p.m.
Tyler Duncan, Patton Kizzire
12:36 p.m.
Nate Lashley, Carson Young
12:47 p.m.
Bronson Burgoon, Tyler McCumber
12:58 p.m.
J.B. Holmes, Jhonattan Vegas
1:09 p.m.
Mac Meissner, Chandler Phillips
1:20 p.m
Harry Hall, Sam Stevens
1:31 p.m.
Ryan Brehm, Chad Ramey
1:42 p.m.
Patrick Fishburn, Yuxin Lin

10th tee

Tee time Players
11:30 a.m.
Sam Ryder, Peter Malnati
11:41 a.m.
Chez Reavie, Kevin Kisner
11:52 a.m.
Sami Valimaki, David Skinns
12:03 p.m.
Aaron Baddeley, Thomas Detry
12:14 p.m.
Eric Cole, Adam Schenk
12:25 p.m.
Billy Horschel, Camilo Villegas
12:36 p.m.
Tom Whitney, Trace Crowe
12:47 p.m.
Will Zalatoris, Daniel Berger
12:58 p.m.
J.T. Poston, Grayson Murray
1:09 p.m.
Norman Xiong, Michael Block
1:20 p.m
Mark Hubbard, Hayden Buckley
1:31 p.m.
Scott Stallings, Lee Hodges
1:42 p.m.
Hayden Springer, Harrison Endycott

PGA West – Nicklaus Tournament

1st tee

Tee time Players
11:30 a.m.
Bill Haas, Chesson Hadley
11:41 a.m.
Sam Burns, Eirk Barnes
11:52 a.m.
Parker Coody, John Pak
12:03 p.m.
Michael Kim, Maverick McNealy
12:14 p.m.
Aaron Rai, Ben Taylor
12:25 p.m.
Tom Hoge, Si Woo Kim
12:36 p.m.
Brandon Wu, Will Gordon
12:47 p.m.
Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Alex Noren
12:58 p.m.
Erik van Rooyen, K.H. Lee
1:09 p.m.
Kevin Dougherty, Alexander Bjork
1:20 p.m
Charley Hoffman, Kevin Streelman
1:31 p.m.
Shane Lowry, Jason Day
1:42 p.m.
Jake Knapp, Ben Silverman

10th tee

Tee time Players
11:30 a.m.
Ben Griffin, Davis Thompson
11:41 a.m.
Scottie Scheffler, Patrick Cantlay
11:52 a.m.
Ben Kohles, Ryo Hisatsune
12:03 p.m.
Greyson Sigg, Justin Suh
12:14 p.m.
Zach Johnson, Brandt Snedeker
12:25 p.m.
Chris Kirk, Wyndham Clark
12:36 p.m.
Vince Whaley, Robert MacIntyre
12:47 p.m.
Akshay Bhatia, Nico Echavarria
12:58 p.m.
Rickie Fowler, Justin Thomas
1:09 p.m.
Taiga Semikawa, Jacob Bridgeman
1:20 p.m
Adam Long, Ryan Palmer
1:31 p.m.
Xander Schauffele, Tony Finau
1:42 p.m.
Pierceson Coody, Adrien Dumont De Chassart

PGA West – Stadium Course

1st tee

Tee time Players
11:30 a.m.
Troy Merritt, Josh Teater
11:41 a.m.
Andrew Putnam, Cam Davis
11:52 a.m.
Matthieu Pavon, Paul Barjon
12:03 p.m.
Stephan Jaeger, Matt NeSmith
12:14 p.m.
Keith Mitchell, Joel Dahmen
12:25 p.m.
Adam Hadwin, Taylor Pendrith
12:36 p.m.
Chris Gotterup, Chan Kim
12:47 p.m.
Justin Lower, Alex Smalley
12:58 p.m.
Tom Kim, Min Woo Lee
1:09 p.m.
Wilson Furr, Nick Dunlap
1:20 p.m
Taylor Montgomery, Austin Eckroat
1:31 p.m.
Sungjae Im, Cameron Champ
1:42 p.m.
Alejandro Tosti, Rico Hoey

10th tee

Tee time Players
11:30 a.m.
Andrew Novak, Matti Schmid
11:41 a.m.
Jason Dufner, Andrew Landry
11:52 a.m.
Ryan McCormick, Joe Highsmith
12:03 p.m.
Dylan Wu, Robby Shelton
12:14 p.m.
David Lingmerth, Kevin Yu
12:25 p.m.
Ryan Moore, Joseph Bramlett
12:36 p.m.
Max Greyserman, Raul Pereda
12:47 p.m.
Zac Blair, David Lipsky
12:58 p.m.
Matt Kuchar, Nick Taylor
1:09 p.m.
Roger Sloan, Scott Gutschewski
1:20 p.m
Carl Yuan, Callum Tarren
1:31 p.m.
Davis Riley, Matt Wallace
1:42 p.m.
Jimmy Stranger, Blaine Hale Jr.

How to watch, listen

ESPN+ is the exclusive home of PGA Tour Live. You can also watch Golf Channel free on Fubo. All times ET.

Friday, Jan. 26

Golf Channel/Peacock: 4-7 p.m

Sirius XM: 1-7 p.m

ESPN+: 11:30 a.m.-7 p.m

Saturday, Jan. 27

Golf Channel/Peacock: 4-7 p.m

Sirius XM: 2-7 p.m

ESPN+: 11:30 a.m.-7 p.m

Sunday, Jan. 28

Golf Channel/Peacock: 4-7 p.m.

Sirius XM: 2-7 p.m.

ESPN+: 11:30 a.m.-7 p.m.

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Adam Schenk hit his approach shot into a fan’s drink then proceeded to make birdie

Cheers, Adam Schenk.

Adam Schenk had an interesting path to a birdie on the 16th hole Thursday during the first round of the 2024 American Express.

Hitting his second shot into the par-5, his ball said wayward toward the fans. Some would say, it was a shank.

Nevertheless, it’s hard to imagine where the ball ended up… in a fan’s cup!

No, really.

The fan held up his cup, almost in shock, as cameras zoomed in on the golf ball floating in the cup.

After a drop, Schenk was able to get up-and-down for a birdie at PGA West’s Stadium Course, one of five he had during an opening 2-under 70 on Thursday.

Cheers, Adam Schenk.

Even his wife, who was walking with Schenk, chimed in.

Check out the best photos of the PGA Tour’s 2024 American Express at PGA West

The best photos from La Quinta, California.

The PGA Tour has made it to the mainland after two weeks in Hawaii for the American Express at PGA West in La Quinta, California.

Three courses will be used for the first three rounds — Pete Dye’s PGA West Stadium Course, PGA West’s Nicklaus Tournament Course and La Quinta Country Club — before a 54-hole cut is made and the final round is played at the Stadium Course.

Reigning champion Jon Rahm is not in the field because of his move to LIV Golf.

World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is joined in the field by Xander Schauffele, Patrick Cantlay, Justin Thomas, Tom Kim, Sam Burns and Jason Day, among others.

Here are some of the best photos from the American Express.