2021 Genesis Invitational Thursday tee times, TV info

From tee times to TV info, here’s what you need to know about Thursday’s first round of the 2021 Genesis Invitational.

After a week in Northern California at Pebble Beach, the PGA Tour heads South down U.S. 101 for the final event of this season’s West Coast swing.

Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades plays host once again to the 2021 Genesis Invitational, hosted by 82-time PGA Tour winner Tiger Woods. While Woods won’t be teeing it up this week, the field certainly isn’t lacking in talent. Adam Scott returns to defend his 2020 title against nine of the top-10 golfers in the Golfweek/Sagarin men’s ranking, including recent winners Brooks Koepka, Daniel Berger and Dustin Johnson.

Check out the tee times and TV info for the first round of the Genesis Invitational. All times listed in Eastern Standard Time.

Tee times

1st tee

Time Players
9:40 a.m. Charl Schwartzel, Wyndham Clark, Sepp Straka
9:51 a.m. Mackenzie Hughes, Denny McCarthy, Maverick McNealy
10:02 a.m. James Hahn, Camilo Villegas, Xinjun Zhang
10:13 a.m. Martin Laird, Brendon Todd, Troy Merritt
10:24 a.m. Stewart Cink, C.T. Pan, Ryan Armour
10:35 a.m. Tyler Duncan, Joaquin Niemann, Scott Piercy
10:46 a.m. Matthew Wolff, Keegan Bradley, Hideki Matsuyama
10:57 a.m. Viktor Hovland, Dylan Frittelli, Corey Conners
11:08 a.m. Lucas Glover, Kyoung-Hoon Lee, Matthew NeSmith
11:19 a.m. Willie Mack III, John Augenstein, Angus Flanagan
2:10 p.m. Vaughn Taylor, Luke List, Sam Burns
2:21 p.m. Tom Hoge, Scottie Scheffler, Doug Ghim
2:32 p.m. Harry Higgs, Scott Harrington, Tyler McCumber
2:43 p.m. Bryson DeChambeau, Rory McIlroy, Cameron Champ
2:54 p.m. Brooks Koepka, Justin Thomas, Xander Schauffele
3:05 p.m. Sebastián Muñoz, Matt Kuchar, Jordan Spieth
3:16 p.m. J.B. Holmes, Rickie Fowler, Brendan Steele
3:27 p.m. Si Woo Kim, Jason Kokrak, Chez Reavie
3:38 p.m. Sergio Garcia, Marc Leishman, Gary Woodland
3:49 p.m. Kyle Stanley, Patrick Rodgers, Bo Hoag

10th tee

Time Players
9:40 a.m. Cameron Tringale, Joel Dahmen, Will Zalatoris
9:51 a.m. Charley Hoffman, Danny Lee, Kevin Streelman
10:02 a.m. Harold Varner III, Mark Hubbard, Doc Redman
10:13 a.m. Patrick Cantlay, Jon Rahm, Collin Morikawa
10:24 a.m. Dustin Johnson, Adam Scott, Bubba Watson
10:35 a.m. Sung Kang, Francesco Molinari, Tony Finau
10:46 a.m. Adam Long, Brandt Snedeker, Matthew Fitzpatrick
10:57 a.m. Michael Thompson, Andrew Landry, J.T. Poston
11:08 a.m. Robert Streb, Richy Werenski, Jim Furyk
11:19 a.m. Emiliano Grillo, Matt Jones, Talor Gooch
2:10 p.m. Adam Hadwin, Abraham Ancer, Robby Shelton
2:21 p.m. Brian Harman, Peter Malnati, Cameron Davis
2:32 p.m. Branden Grace, Alex Noren, Henrik Norlander
2:43 p.m. Cameron Smith, Max Homa, Jimmy Walker
2:54 p.m. Nick Taylor, Austin Cook, Russell Knox
3:05 p.m. Kevin Na, Nate Lashley, Pat Perez
3:16 p.m. Jim Herman, Lanto Griffin, Charles Howell III
3:27 p.m. Carlos Ortiz, Brian Gay, Wesley Bryan
3:38 p.m. Russell Henley, Brian Stuard, Padraig Harrington
3:49 p.m. Tyler Strafaci, Andy Ogletree, Tae Hoon Kim

TV, radio information

Thursday, Feb. 18

TV

Golf Channel (Watch for free on fuboTV): 2-6 p.m.

STREAMING

PGA Tour Live: 9:45 a.m.-6 p.m.
Twitter: 9:45-10:45 a.m.

RADIO

PGA Tour Radio on SiriusXM: 2-8 p.m.

Friday, Feb. 19

TV

Golf Channel (Watch for free on fuboTV): 2-6 p.m.

STREAMING

PGA Tour Live: 9:45 a.m.-6 p.m.
Twitter: 9:45-10:45 a.m.

RADIO

PGA Tour Radio on SiriusXM: 2-8 p.m.

Saturday, Feb. 20

TV

Golf Channel (Watch for free on fuboTV): 1-3 p.m.
CBS (Stream on CBS All Access): 3-6 p.m.

STREAMING

PGA Tour Live: 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
Twitter: 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m.

RADIO

PGA Tour Radio on SiriusXM: 1-6 p.m.

Sunday, Feb. 21

TV

Golf Channel (Watch for free on fuboTV): 1-3 p.m.
CBS (Stream on CBS All Access): 3-6 p.m.

STREAMING

PGA Tour Live: 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
Twitter: 11:30 a.m.-12:45 p.m.

RADIO

PGA Tour Radio on SiriusXM: 1-6:30 p.m.

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Mini tours, McDonald’s Dollar Menu, sleeping in his car: Willie Mack III’s journey to Genesis Invitational

Mack has won 65 times on various mini-tours and at age 32, is finally getting some cracks at the PGA Tour.

PACIFIC PALISADES, Calif. — Willie Mack III has taken the road less traveled in his pro golf career. And that’s an understatement.

Like others on the way up, he got familiar with the Dollar Menu at McDonald’s. Unlike others, he used to sleep in his car, sometimes getting shooed out of parking lots late at night by security guards. But more on his McDonald’s meals and his Mustang in a minute.

Mack has won 65 times on various mini-tours and at age 32, is finally getting some cracks at the PGA Tour.

Mack was supposed to make his PGA Tour debut at the Genesis Invitational, being held this week at Riviera Country Club, but he got his first Tour start three weeks earlier than expected after he became a last-minute replacement for fellow Advocates Pro Golf Association Tour golfer Kamaiu Johnson, who contracted COVID-19 and had to withdraw from the Farmers Insurance Open.

In stepped Mack, who hustled from his home in Orlando to San Diego to play Torrey Pines, a course he knew very little about and admits wasn’t all that prepared for. He had rounds of 74 and 75 and missed the cut by six shots.

Now he’s at Riviera, the recipient of the Charlie Sifford Memorial Exemption, which was extended by tournament host Tiger Woods. Here, he’s getting properly prepared for competition.

“I played 27 holes on the Sunday after missing the cut at Torrey,” Mack said on a Teams call with reporters on Tuesday. “I played 18 yesterday and nine today. I really like this course a lot better than Torrey,” he said with a laugh.

Willie Mack III
Willie Mack III gives an interview after finishing the first round of the 2021 Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines on Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021, in San Diego. (Photo: Gregory Bull/Associated Press)

So that’s the skimming-the-surface version of how Mack got here. The deeper story, first revealed in a compelling read by Golf Channel’s Ryan Lavner, is one of perseverance, self-confidence and a never-give-up determination.

The low point came in 2012 when Mack, then driving a Kia, came close to serious injury, possibly even death. From Lavner’s story:

While driving back from a tournament on Interstate 95, the engine of his 2012 Kia Optima shut off unexpectedly, just days after it was replaced in a company recall. After Mack pulled over, two people began shouting at him to get out of the car. Mack thought he was being robbed.

“Your car is on fire!” they screamed.

Mack jumped out and saw the smoke billowing. Instinctively, he grabbed his clubs out of the trunk and threw them to the side of the road – believing, he said, “if I have my clubs, then I can make some money somehow.” He tried to get back inside through the driver’s side door, but it wouldn’t budge.

A few seconds later, his car exploded.

But Mack kept at it. In 2019, he was Player of the Year on the APGA. Here in 2021, he’ll make his second start on the PGA Tour.

“It was 7 ½ years ago,” he said of sleeping in his Mustang. “It was a tight squeeze.” Yet he kept eking out an existence, chasing his dream. “I was in and out of the car for maybe about a year and a half. Not many people knew. It was a tough time but like I said I’m glad I went through it.

“Everybody goes through tough times, I just went through a different one than most people, but I’m glad I got through it and hopefully the future will be a lot better than that.”

He said he really hadn’t spoken to anyone in depth about his travails and admits that “maybe at first it was embarrassing. … It was real life. I remember it like it was yesterday. But I’ve come a long way. I’m glad I’m not in that car. I’m going to work hard so I don’t have to go back.”

One thing that hasn’t changed?

“I still do eat the Dollar Menu from McDonald’s to this day.”

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Genesis Invitational field by the rankings

The entire Genesis Invitational field is broken down here according to the Golfweek/Sagarins and the Official World Golf Ranking.

The field for this week’s Genesis Invitational at Riviera Country Club is exceptionally strong. After many top players opted for an “off” week rather than teeing it up at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am last week, both Dustin Johnson, No. 1 in the Official World Golf Ranking, and Xander Schauffele, No. 1 in the Golfweek/Sagarin Pro Rankings, are in the Genesis field.

The entire Genesis Invitational field is broken down below according to the Golfweek/Sagarins and the OWGR.

So far in the 2020-21 Tour season, the average ranking of the winner heading into the week in which he won a PGA Tour event has been 111.89 in the Golfweek/Sagarins and 124.39 in the OWGR.

Player GW/Sagarin OWGR
 Xander Schauffele 1 4
 Dustin Johnson 2 1
 Jon Rahm 3 2
 Patrick Cantlay 4 8
 Rory McIlroy 5 7
 Bryson DeChambeau 6 10
 Justin Thomas 7 3
 Daniel Berger 8 13
 Viktor Hovland 9 14
 Tony Finau 11 15
 Will Zalatoris 12 49
 Abraham Ancer 17 27
 Joaquin Niemann 18 28
 Russell Henley 19 57
 Adam Scott 20 23
 Cameron Tringale 24 88
 Hideki Matsuyama 26 22
 Brian Harman 28 90
 Matthew Wolff 29 18
 Collin Morikawa 30 7
 Cameron Davis 32 136
 Mackenzie Hughes 35 52
 Corey Conners 36 59
 Sam Burns 38 149
 Sergio Garcia 39 40
 Matt Jones 40 98
 Scottie Scheffler 41 34
 Si Woo Kim 42 51
 Kevin Na 44 25
 Brendon Todd 46 46
 Matthew Fitzpatrick 47 20
 Cameron Smith 48 31
 Kevin Streelman 52 56
 Emiliano Grillo 55 156
 Adam Long 58 63
 Sepp Straka 59 147
 Lanto Griffin 61 53
 Jason Kokrak 63 30
 Bubba Watson 64 50
 Francesco Molinari 65 107
 Brendan Steele 66 85
 Adam Hadwin 67 86
 Carlos Ortiz 69 45
 Matt Kuchar 70 44
 Talor Gooch 72 92
 Joel Dahmen 74 70
 Doug Ghim 75 261
 Michael Thompson 76 94
 Stewart Cink 78 138
 Brooks Koepka 80 12
 Richy Werenski 81 140
 Charley Hoffman 82 142
 Jordan Spieth 85 62
 Gary Woodland 87 42
 Mark Hubbard 90 153
 Austin Cook 91 194
 Max Homa 92 91
 Dylan Frittelli 93 66
 Doc Redman 94 121
 Charles Howell III 96 132
 Henrik Norlander 98 96
 Wesley Bryan 99 468
 Wyndham Clark 100 152
 Alex Noren 102 106
 Chez Reavie 104 65
 Maverick McNealy 106 126
 Sebastián Muñoz 107 61
 Harold Varner III 108 133
 Kyle Stanley 111 224
 Jim Furyk 113 237
 Keegan Bradley 115 146
 James Hahn 116 181
 Peter Malnati 117 148
 Troy Merritt 118 164
 J.T. Poston 119 68
 Scott Piercy 120 167
 Rickie Fowler 124 66
 Lucas Glover 127 130
 Matthew NeSmith 128 154
 Charl Schwartzel 133 206
 Denny McCarthy 135 221
 Brian Stuard 136 190
 Luke List 137 158
 Tyler Duncan 140 165
 Marc Leishman 141 33
 Tom Hoge 146 114
 Pat Perez 148 223
 C.T. Pan 151 176
 Martin Laird 152 84
 Nick Taylor 153 131
 Cameron Champ 154 74
 Kyoung-Hoon Lee 157 143
 Padraig Harrington 161 245
 Patrick Rodgers 177 248
 Bo Hoag 178 253
 Camilo Villegas 191 391
 Russell Knox 192 208
 Harry Higgs 193 127
 Danny Lee 194 170
 Ryan Armour 195 227
 Andrew Landry 198 168
 Robby Shelton 199 168
 Jim Herman 204 105
 Nate Lashley 224 115
 Brandt Snedeker 228 122
 Vaughn Taylor 229 192
 Branden Grace 249 145
 Xinjun Zhang 255 226
 Robert Streb 277 112
 Brian Gay 307 198
 Sung Kang 361 113
 Jimmy Walker 369 461
 J.B. Holmes 374 273
 Andy Ogletree 379 749
 Scott Harrington 391 363
 Tyler McCumber 414 295
 John Augenstein N/R 1163
 Tae Hoon Kim N/R 291
 Willie Mack III N/R 1829
 Tyler Strafaci N/R N/R

 

Genesis Invitational odds, predictions and PGA Tour picks

We look at the 2021 Genesis Invitational odds and make our PGA Tour picks and predictions to win.

A major-like field is at Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades, California, this week for the Genesis Invitational. All but one of the top 12 golfers in the Golfweek/Sagarin world rankings are in attendance as Adam Scott tries to defend his 2020 title. Below, we look at the 2021 Genesis Invitational odds and make our PGA Tour picks and predictions to win.

Tournament host Tiger Woods will be on the grounds but not participating this week following a back procedure.

2021 Genesis Invitational picks – Favorite

Odds provided by BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list. Lines last updated Monday at 12:52 p.m. ET.

Brooks Koepka (+2200)

Koepka took last week’s AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am off after returning to the winner’s circle at the Waste Management Phoenix Open. That victory was against a weaker field, but the four-time major champion has fared best in bigger events for his career.

Koepka ranked second among those to make the cut in Phoenix in both Strokes Gained: Approach and SG: Tee-to-Green for the week. He doesn’t have a great history at Riviera with a missed cut in 2017 and T-43 finish last year, but he comes in with better form than he did last year.

The odds are far too high for the former world No. 1 who moved back to No. 80 in the Golfweek rankings with his victory two weeks ago.

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2021 Genesis Invitational picks – Contender

Marc Leishman (+6600)

Leishman’s 36 career rounds played at Riviera are more than all but 15 golfers in this week’s field, and he has averaged 0.96 strokes gained on the field per round. He tied for fifth in 2016 and for fourth in 2019.

He tied for 43rd last year after taking two weeks off following his victory at the 2020 Farmers Insurance Open. Leishman tied for 18th at this year’s Farmers Insurance Open and will look to continue a trend of strong play in the early portion of the calendar schedule that has emerged over the past couple of years.

Leishman’s averaging 0.62 SG: Approach through 21 measured rounds on the 2020-21 PGA Tour season, and he had a strong putting performance at the Farmers.

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2021 Genesis Invitational picks – Long shot

Brendon Todd (+12500)

Todd has made five straight cuts dating back to the fall swing but with no finish better than his T-13 in a smaller field at the Sentry Tournament of Champions in Hawaii. His two top-10 finishes in 2020 were both T-8s at the BMW Championship and Mayakoba Golf Classic.

Riviera’s emphasis on the short game will play to Todd’s strengths. He has 16 career rounds played at this venue, and he’s averaging 1.23 SG: Putting through 27 measured rounds this season.

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Willie Mack III receives Charlie Sifford Memorial exemption for Genesis Invitational

Willie Mack III has earned his shot to play on the PGA Tour. Mack, a Flint, Michigan native, will participate in the Genesis Invitational thanks to a standout career and a shoutout from Tiger Woods. Woods-host of the tournament-announced Mack as the …

Willie Mack III has earned his shot to play on the PGA Tour.

Mack, a Flint, Michigan native, will participate in the Genesis Invitational thanks to a standout career and a shoutout from Tiger Woods. Woods—host of the tournament—announced Mack as the 2021 recipient of the Charlie Sifford Memorial Exemption that, since 2009, aims to increase diversity in golf.

“Willie learned to golf with his dad just like I did and those are memories that will last forever. I am excited to see Willie make another lasting memory when he tees it up at Riviera,” Woods said. “Willie has endured through difficult times off the course the past few years and I know Charlie would be proud of how he has stayed focused on achieving his dream.”

After winning 11 titles at Bethune-Cookman, Mack became the first Black golfer to win the Michigan Amateur Championships in 2011. He now plays on the Advocates Pro Golf Association Tour and Florida Professional Golf Tour, earning Player of the Year honors for each in 2019.

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Willie Mack III at the APGA Tour at World Golf Village in St. Augustine, Florida, July of, 2020. It was on the Slammer & Squire course. Photo by Keyur Khamar/PGA Tour

The tournament, scheduled for Feb. 18-21 at the Riviera Country Club in Los Angeles, will be Mack’s first PGA Tour start. He previously played on the Korn Ferry Tour and PGA Tour Latinoamérica Tour, according to a news release from the Genesis Invitational.

“I want to thank my father who introduced me to the great game of golf,” Mack said. “My dream since I first picked up a club has been to play on the PGA TOUR. It’s really special that I will play in my first PGA TOUR event because of an exemption named after Charlie Sifford, a person I’ve long admired, and in a tournament hosted by Tiger Woods, who is the reason I got into golf.”

The Golf Channel and CBS will have live coverage of the Genesis Invitational.

The exemption to play the PGA’s yearly event at the Riviera has existed for more than a decade but in 2017, was renamed in honor of Sifford, the first Black person to play on the PGA Tour.

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How to watch Tiger Woods on Thursday at The Genesis Invitational

Tiger Woods returns to the course on Thursday to face a loaded field of stars.

18 years after making his PGA Tour debut at Riviera Country Club, Tiger Woods will return to the course once again as the host of The Genesis Invitational, and he’ll be taking on a loaded field filled with nine of the top ten golfers in the world, according to the current rankings.

Woods has never won at Riviera, but he’s been on form over the winter, with a victory at the Zozo Championship in Japan, a strong performance at the Presidents Cup, and a T-9 finish at Torrey Pines just a few weeks ago.

Woods will have a late tee time on Thursday, so you’ll be able to watch his entire first round on TV.

Televised coverage of The Genesis Invitational will begin at 2:00 p.m. ET Thursday on Golf Channel.

Tiger Woods will tee off at 2:41 p.m. ET, in a group with Justin Thomas and Steve Stricker.

Here are some other notable tee times in the TV window for the first round:

2:41 p.m. ET: Tiger Woods, Justin Thomas, Steve Stricker

2:51 p.m. ET: Jon Rahm, Justin Rose, J.B. Holmes

3:02 p.m. ET: Jordan Spieth, Tony Finau, Max Homa

3:13 p.m. ET: Patrick Reed, Scott Piercy, Nick Taylor

3:23 p.m. ET: Francesco Molinari, Chez Reavie, Pat Perez

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Look: Jared Goff played PGA Tour pro-am with Chris Pratt, Albert Pujols

Jared Goff was in a star-studded group at the Genesis Invitational pro-am.

The PGA Tour is in Los Angeles this week for the Genesis Invitational, a star-studded event on the season’s schedule. The top golfers in the world weren’t the only ones descending on Riviera Country Club on Wednesday, though.

There were big names all over the course for the tournament’s pro-am, which Jared Goff played in. And needless to say, his group was one a lot of fans were sure to be following.

Goff was grouped with actor Chris Pratt and Angels slugger Albert Pujols, who also happens to be a future Hall of Famer. Their pro was Keegan Bradley, who’s the 58th-ranked golfer in the world right now.

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According to Pratt, their team came in second.

Goff has been working on his golf game in recent years, and not just because he was losing to Charles Barkley on the course or because he has a 10-year bet going with Andrew Whitworth that he’ll beat him straight-up in the next decade.

When you’re half-decent at golf and also the quarterback of L.A.’s football team, you get to play in events like this one. And even if Goff’s game may not be where he wants it to be just yet, he does have a hole-in-one on his resume. So he’s got that going for him, which is nice.