The second round of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans will resume on Friday from TPC Louisiana, stream all the PGA Tour action live here.
The second round of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans will resume on Friday from TPC Louisiana. This two-man team event will feature plenty of your favorite golfers including the defending champions Jon Rahm and Ryan Plamer.
Check out the schedule below with everything you need to know to watch or stream the action online.
PGA Tour odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds last updated Thursday at 1:00 p.m. ET.
Billy Horschel/Sam Burns +900
Xander Schauffele/Patrick Cantlay +900
Marc Leishman/Cameron Smith +900
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The opening round of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans will begin on Thursday from TPC Louisiana, stream all the PGA Tour action live here.
The opening round of the Zurich Classic of New Orleans will begin on Thursday from TPC Louisiana. This two-man team event will feature plenty of your favorite golfers including the defending champions Jon Rahm and Ryan Plamer.
Check out the schedule below with everything you need to know to watch or stream the action online.
PGA Tour odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds last updated Thursday at 1:00 p.m. ET.
Billy Horschel/Sam Burns +900
Xander Schauffele/Patrick Cantlay +900
Marc Leishman/Cameron Smith +900
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All 82 golfers in the field will play a practice round at Augusta National Golf Club on Friday.
The final round will then be on Saturday.
After missing out last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, golf fans are once again being treated to the Augusta National Women’s Amateur.
The first 36 holes at Champions Retreat Golf Club are in the books. There was a 5-for-1 playoff to get the field down to the top 30. All 82 golfers in the field will play an official practice round at Augusta National Golf Club on Friday.
The final round will then be staged on Saturday, April 3, at Augusta National Golf Club.
After missing out last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, golf fans will once again be treated to the Augusta National Women’s Amateur.
It’s finally back.
After missing out last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic, golf fans will once again be treated to the Augusta National Women’s Amateur.
The 54-hole event will be staged at two venues, with the first two rounds on March 31 and April 1 at Champions Retreat Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia.
There will be a cut to the top 30 after two rounds but all 82 golfers in the field will play an official practice round at Augusta National Golf Club on Friday, April 2.
The final round will then be staged on Saturday, April 3, at Augusta National Golf Club.
TV information
Note: All times listed are ET.
Wednesday, March 31 and Thursday, April 1
TV
Golf Channel will have live reports and highlights during the first two days. The top 30 golfers will advance to the final round. There will be no ties. In the event there’s a playoff to determine the final spots in the top 30, that playoff on Thursday will be streamed live on ANWAgolf.com as well as the tournament’s official Twitter, Facebook and YouTube accounts.
As the ANA Inspiration celebrates its golden anniversary this week, Golfweek caught up with the incomparable Judy Rankin.
As the ANA Inspiration celebrates its golden anniversary this week, Golfweek caught up with the incomparable Judy Rankin, who as a past champion and Golf Channel analyst, knows and appreciates the totality of this event—from start to present—better than anyone.
The ANA turns 50 this year. You won the fifth edition of the event. What’s your favorite memory from your victory here in 1976?
I think just winning because I had sort of taken up the feeling that the actual winning of it was for somebody else. I think around the last three holes, I finally was slapping myself in the face and saying somebody has to win this, and it might as well be you. I birdied the 15th hole which kind of got me going pretty well, and then I hit a really good long iron into 16. But you have to understand, 15 and 16 were different holes than they are today. … There have been tweaks and re-dos over a lot of years. Not everything was exactly the way you see it today, but regardless, I won it on a really difficult day. It was very cold and very windy. I think I shot 68 in the final round. I was pretty happy with the round that day. I was just overwhelmed to have won it.
If jumping into Poppie’s Pond had been a thing back then, what kind of jump would we have seen from you?
It was so cold I would’ve needed a wet suit. I don’t think it would’ve been anything glamorous or very funny. I think I’d have just jumped. At this point right now, I’m glad we weren’t jumping in those days.
How important has this event been to the LPGA since Day 1?
So important. I can’t even tell you. It was, I think, the real catalyst for the mid 70s and the way the LPGA started to be recognized and treated. An awful lot of it was the tournament, an awful lot of it was a really good golf course, but at the time a very young golf course. And the icing on the cake was when Dinah came on after a couple years. Dinah had so much respect in her industry that it seemed like she brought that respect to our industry. She was just wonderful.
For those who came along after Dinah Shore, how would you describe her?
She was warm and smiling and encouraging. She was such a fan of the players. She took up golf because of us and really became kind of an addict, a fanatic. I still have my cookbook that says she’d teach me how to cook if I’d teach her how to play. As famous as she was or not, you would really like to know her.
Does the LPGA need a modern-day Dinah?
I don’t think it would hurt. It’s not something I’ve thought about a lot. At that time, a name like Dinah Shore opened a lot of doors. Anything that gets eyes on how good these players are today is a worthy experiment.
The 18th will go back to its island roots this week with no wall or grandstand. How tough was that hole in its original island form?
It was never a two-shot hole for us, certainly not for me. I do remember a player or two who hit the green in two, but I don’t know if we played an alternate tee or not. To tell you the truth I can’t remember. … When we played it, at least initially, there was a much bigger driving area. It was just before the corner, where the water sticks out to the left. Initially, the tee shot at 18 was not as hard as I see as it is now.
Over time they started tightening that area and then adding bunkers on the right. As years went by, it kept becoming a more difficult driving hole. In our case, if you go back to the first several years, the key was really the layup. If you laid it up in trouble, there were bunkers to the right and the rough was thick. The layup was kind of tough. I cannot tell you how many times we played that hole, where if you got there in three it was a miracle. It was that long. I’ve hit a 3-wood into that green and it wasn’t my second shot.
How important is it that the ANA Inspiration stays at Mission Hills?
I know there could be another great tournament. But this is the signature golf course for this time of year, right ahead of the Masters. I do think something would be lost. But I would also say that in this professional golf thing, longstanding places, this tour, the PGA Tour, sometimes areas run their course. Sometimes the volunteers have volunteered so many times and they just don’t have it in them anymore. It’s just a fact of life. It’s not anybody’s fault. I hope that’s not happening here, but I think it’s going to be a very hard championship without fans.
What’s been your favorite ANA finish as a broadcaster?
In my recent memory, as much as I like Inbee, I was holding my breath for Pernilla Lindberg. She had just stood up to the pressure so well.
The leaderboard last week at the Kia was packed with big names. Who’s your dark horse for this week?
You know who I think should play well? Minjee Lee. She was playing just well enough last week, and I always think that she’s going to explode on a difficult golf course. Last week she was showing tremendous length off the tee.
Michelle Wie recently came back on tour as a mom. You won all 26 of your titles after son Tuey was born. What’s the best part about life on tour as a mom, and do you think Michelle Wie can enjoy another chapter of success?
Based on what I saw last week of her golf game, I would say yes. But based on what I know of last year’s history, I would say I don’t have a clue. She’s always been somewhat of a mystery to me. It seemed like she came back with a little bit of her old style, her old swing, which I sure liked seeing. …. I thought she made a lot of swings that were gorgeous.
We didn’t have daycare or any of those things. Juli Inkster talks about having her kids sleep in the closet in the hotel room. The best part about it is when you survive it and you’re somewhat successful and your kids are out there with you. Because as much time as you don’t spend with them playing, you spend more quality time with them on the road than you would at home. … There’s a lot of hard things, but make no mistake there’s a lot of perks.
This is the final major with LPGA commissioner Mike Whan. What are your must-have qualities for whoever comes next?
I’m not the first person who has said this, but he’s going to be very hard to follow. You have to be a high-energy person. Going to have to smile easily, draw people in right away because of the warmth. He or she might talk just a fraction slower than Mike. I think we need a high-energy marketer who really believes in this product.
This would not be a good job for somebody who is trying to find some sort of ladder of success in the business world. You’ve got to have your heart in this job.
THE PLAYERS Championship, Second Round will resume from Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, we have you covered with all your streaming options.
THE PLAYERS Championship will resume on Friday with the second round from Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. We’ll have some of the best golfers in the world in the pack this week including Dustin Johnson, Bryson DeChambeau, Jon Rahm, Justin Thomas, and Rory McIlroy.
Sergio Garcia (-7) had a great day at THE PLAYERS and leads the tournament going into the second day, with Denny McCarthy and Brian Harman right on his heels.
Here is everything you need on how, when, and where to watch THE PLAYERS Championship this afternoon and the whole weekend.
6:45 a.m. – Peter Malnati, Emiliano Grillo, Abraham Ancer
6:56 a.m. – Anirban Lahiri, Kyoung-Hoon Lee, Robby Shelton
7:07 a.m. – Branden Grace, Sung Kang, Jimmy Walker
7:18 a.m. – Hudson Swafford, Brandt Snedeker, Scott Piercy
7:29 a.m. – Jim Herman, Ryan Armour, Mackenzie Hughes
7:40 a.m. – Nate Lashley, Ryan Palmer, Zach Johnson
7:51 a.m. – Robert Streb, Marc Leishman, Justin Rose
8:02 a.m. – Chez Reavie, Bubba Watson, Pat Perez
8:13 a.m. – Patton Kizzire, Jason Dufner, Danny Willett
8:24 a.m. – James Hahn, Tommy Fleetwood, Harold Varner III
8:35 a.m. – Adam Hadwin, Patrick Rodgers, Mark Hubbard
8:46 a.m. – Ryan Moore, Sepp Straka, Scott Harrington
8:57 a.m. – Jhonattan Vegas, Talor Gooch, Tom Lewis
12:05 p.m. – Kyle Stanley, Lucas Glover, Tyler McCumber
12:16 p.m. – Russell Henley, Tom Hoge, Scottie Scheffler
12:27 p.m. – C.T. Pan, Graeme McDowell, Matt Kuchar
12:38 p.m. – Gary Woodland, Billy Horschel, Ian Poulter
12:49 p.m. – Viktor Hovland, Patrick Cantlay, Justin Thomas
1:00 p.m. – Sergio Garcia, Webb Simpson, Rory McIlroy
1:11 p.m. – Si Woo Kim, Harris English, Hideki Matsuyama
1:22 p.m. – Tyrrell Hatton, Paul Casey, Xander Schauffele
1:33 p.m. – Lanto Griffin, Corey Conners, Rickie Fowler
1:44 p.m. – Brendon Todd, Adam Long, Andrew Putnam
1:55 p.m. – Charl Schwartzel, Doc Redman, Harry Higgs
2:06 p.m. – Sam Burns, Wyndham Clark, Victor Perez
2:17 p.m. – Scott Stallings, Adam Schenk
Tee No. 10 (All times ET)
6:45 a.m. – Cameron Tringale, Denny McCarthy, Matthew NeSmith
6:56 a.m. – Brian Harman, Cameron Percy, Bernd Wiesberger
7:07 a.m. – Martin Laird, Tyler Duncan, Joaquin Niemann
7:18 a.m. – Richy Werenski, Aaron Wise, Kevin Streelman
7:29 a.m. – Patrick Reed, Jon Rahm, Jordan Spieth
7:40 a.m. – Bryson DeChambeau, Collin Morikawa, Dustin Johnson
7:51 a.m. – Daniel Berger, Adam Scott, Shane Lowry
8:02 a.m. – Andrew Landry, Cameron Champ, Brendan Steele
8:13 a.m. – Jason Kokrak, Francesco Molinari, Jason Day
8:24 a.m. – Charley Hoffman, Rory Sabbatini, Cameron Davis
8:35 a.m. – Matt Jones, Maverick McNealy, Will Zalatoris
8:46 a.m. – Chris Kirk, Luke List, Bo Hoag
8:57 a.m. – Brian Stuard, Danny Lee, Beau Hossler
12:05 p.m. – Alex Noren, Xinjun Zhang, Doug Ghim
12:16 p.m. – Louis Oosthuizen, Lee Westwood, Robert MacIntyre
12:27 p.m. – Phil Mickelson, Charles Howell III, Tony Finau
12:38 p.m. – Sungjae Im, Kevin Kisner, Henrik Stenson
12:49 p.m. – Keith Mitchell, Troy Merritt, Brice Garnett
1:00 p.m. – Brian Gay, Michael Thompson, Sebastián Muñoz
1:11 p.m. – Cameron Smith, Dylan Frittelli, Keegan Bradley
1:22 p.m. – Kevin Na, Carlos Ortiz, Matthew Fitzpatrick
1:33 p.m. – Max Homa, J.T. Poston, Russell Knox
1:44 p.m. – Stewart Cink, Nick Taylor, Austin Cook
1:55 p.m. – Byeong Hun An, Henrik Norlander, Christiaan Bezuidenhout
2:06 p.m. – Vaughn Taylor, Jerry Kelly, Joel Dahmen
2:17 p.m. – Scott Brown, Sam Ryder
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THE PLAYERS Championship begins on Thursday from Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, we have you covered with all your streaming options.
THE PLAYERS Championship begins on Thursday from Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. We’ll have some of the best golfers in the world in the pack this week including Dustin Johnson, Bryson DeChambeau, Jon Rahm, Justin Thomas, and Rory McIlroy.
Here is everything you need on how, when, and where to watch THE PLAYERS Championship this afternoon and the whole weekend.
6:45 a.m. – Alex Noren, Xinjun Zhang, Doug Ghim
6:56 a.m. – Louis Oosthuizen, Lee Westwood, Robert MacIntyre
7:07 a.m. – Phil Mickelson, Charles Howell III, Tony Finau
7:18 a.m. – Sungjae Im, Kevin Kisner, Henrik Stenson
7:29 a.m. – Keith Mitchell, Troy Merritt, Brice Garnett
7:40 a.m. – Brian Gay, Michael Thompson, Sebastián Muñoz
7:51 a.m. – Cameron Smith, Dylan Frittelli, Keegan Bradley
8:02 a.m. – Kevin Na, Carlos Ortiz, Matthew Fitzpatrick
8:13 a.m. – Max Homa, J.T. Poston, Russell Knox
8:24 a.m. – Stewart Cink, Nick Taylor, Austin Cook
8:35 a.m. – Byeong Hun An, Henrik Norlander, Christiaan Bezuidenhout
8:46 a.m. – Vaughn Taylor, Jerry Kelly, Joel Dahmen
8:57 a.m. – Scott Brown, Sam Ryder
12:05 p.m. – Cameron Tringale, Denny McCarthy, Matthew NeSmith
12:16 p.m. – Brian Harman, Cameron Percy, Bernd Wiesberger
12:27 p.m. – Martin Laird, Tyler Duncan, Joaquin Niemann
12:38 p.m. – Richy Werenski, Aaron Wise, Kevin Streelman
12:49 p.m. – Patrick Reed, Jon Rahm, Jordan Spieth
1:00 p.m. – Bryson DeChambeau, Collin Morikawa, Dustin Johnson
1:11 p.m. – Daniel Berger, Adam Scott, Shane Lowry
1:22 p.m. – Andrew Landry, Cameron Champ, Brendan Steele
1:33 p.m. – Jason Kokrak, Francesco Molinari, Jason Day
1:44 p.m. – Charley Hoffman, Rory Sabbatini, Cameron Davis
1:55 p.m. – Matt Jones, Maverick McNealy, Will Zalatoris
2:06 p.m. – Chris Kirk, Luke List, Bo Hoag
2:17 p.m. – Brian Stuard, Danny Lee, Beau Hossler
Tee No. 10 (All times ET)
6:45 a.m. – Kyle Stanley, Lucas Glover, Tyler McCumber
6:56 a.m. – Russell Henley, Tom Hoge, Scottie Scheffler
7:07 a.m. – C.T. Pan, Graeme McDowell, Matt Kuchar
7:18 a.m. – Gary Woodland, Billy Horschel, Ian Poulter
7:29 a.m. – Viktor Hovland, Patrick Cantlay, Justin Thomas
7:40 a.m. – Sergio Garcia, Webb Simpson, Rory McIlroy
7:51 a.m. – Si Woo Kim, Harris English, Hideki Matsuyama
8:02 a.m. – Tyrrell Hatton, Paul Casey, Xander Schauffele
8:13 a.m. – Lanto Griffin, Corey Conners, Rickie Fowler
8:24 a.m. – Brendon Todd, Adam Long, Andrew Putnam
8:35 a.m. – Charl Schwartzel, Doc Redman, Harry Higgs
8:46 a.m. – Sam Burns, Wyndham Clark, Victor Perez
8:57 a.m. – Scott Stallings, Adam Schenk
12:05 p.m. – Peter Malnati, Emiliano Grillo, Abraham Ancer
12:16 p.m. – Anirban Lahiri, Kyoung-Hoon Lee, Robby Shelton
12:27 p.m. – Branden Grace, Sung Kang, Jimmy Walker
12:38 p.m. – Hudson Swafford, Brandt Snedeker, Scott Piercy
12:49 p.m. – Jim Herman, Ryan Armour, Mackenzie Hughes
1:00 p.m. – Nate Lashley, Ryan Palmer, Zach Johnson
1:11 p.m. – Robert Streb, Marc Leishman, Justin Rose
1:22 p.m. – Chez Reavie, Bubba Watson, Pat Perez
1:33 p.m. – Patton Kizzire, Jason Dufner, Danny Willett
1:44 p.m. – James Hahn, Tommy Fleetwood, Harold Varner III
1:55 p.m. – Adam Hadwin, Patrick Rodgers, Mark Hubbard
2:06 p.m. – Ryan Moore, Sepp Straka, Scott Harrington
2:17 p.m. – Jhonattan Vegas, Talor Gooch, Tom Lewis
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The Arnold Palmer Invitational will continue on Friday with the second round from Bay Hill in Orlando, Florida.
The Arnold Palmer Invitational, Round 2 will resume on Friday afternoon from Bay Hill in Orlando, Florida. The PGA Tour will welcome fans back in the highest capacity since last year’s tournament, with 8,000 fans expected to be in attendance this year.
Rory had a great opening round, shooting a 6 under 66 while making it look easy on one of the toughest courses in the tour. Corey Connors currently leading the pack with 9 under going into the second day of the tournament. This is gearing up to be an incredible weekend of golf.
Here is everything you need on how, when, and where to watch the Arnold Palmer Invitational this afternoon and the whole weekend.
2021 Arnold Palmer Invitational, Round 2 tee times
Tee No. 1 (All times ET)
7:00 a.m. – Mark Hubbard, Will Gordon, Christiaan Bezuidenhout
7:11 a.m. – Charl Schwartzel, Byeong Hun An, Joel Dahmen
7:22 a.m. – Danny Lee, Anirban Lahiri, Doug Ghim
7:33 a.m. – Richy Werenski, Sung Kang, Kevin Kisner
7:44 a.m. – Sebastián Muñoz, J.T. Poston, Adam Long
7:55 a.m. – Brendon Todd, Dylan Frittelli, Henrik Stenson
8:06 a.m. – C.T. Pan, Corey Conners, Zach Johnson
8:17 a.m. – Sungjae Im, Keegan Bradley, Russell Knox
8:28 a.m. – Padraig Harrington, Paul Goydos, Matthew NeSmith
8:39 a.m. – Robert Gamez, Rod Perry, John Augenstein
11:40 a.m. – Kyle Stanley, Talor Gooch, Victor Perez
11:51 a.m. – Brian Stuard, Emiliano Grillo, Tim Herron
12:02 p.m. – Harold Varner III, Kyoung-Hoon Lee, Maverick McNealy
12:13 p.m. – Si Woo Kim, Jim Herman, Austin Cook
12:24 p.m. – Brian Gay, Marc Leishman, Charles Howell III
12:35 p.m. – Martin Laird, Brandt Snedeker, Aaron Wise
12:46 p.m. – Tyrrell Hatton, Rory McIlroy, Francesco Molinari
12:57 p.m. – Bryson DeChambeau, Justin Rose, Jordan Spieth
1:08 p.m. – Pat Perez, Denny McCarthy, Cameron Davis
1:19 p.m. – Peter Malnati, John Huh, Cameron Percy
Tee No. 10 (All times ET)
7:00 a.m. – Lucas Glover, Patrick Rodgers, Doc Redman
7:11 a.m. – Rory Sabbatini, Wyndham Clark, Will Zalatoris
7:22 a.m. – Charley Hoffman, Matt Jones, Lee Westwood
7:33 a.m. – Graeme McDowell, Paul Casey, Keith Mitchell
7:44 a.m. – Kevin Na, Shane Lowry, Ian Poulter
7:55 a.m. – Branden Grace, Harris English, Matthew Fitzpatrick
8:06 a.m. – Max Homa, Patrick Reed, Billy Horschel
8:17 a.m. – Kristoffer Ventura, Jazz Janewattananond, Kamaiu Johnson
11:40 a.m. – Sam Burns, Robby Shelton, Bo Hoag
11:51 a.m. – Matt Every, Luke List, Bernd Wiesberger
12:02 p.m. – Henrik Norlander, Sepp Straka, Tyler McCumber
12:13 p.m. – Robert Streb, Hudson Swafford, Andrew Putnam
12:24 p.m. – Jason Kokrak, Jason Dufner, Steve Stricker
12:35 p.m. – Tyler Duncan, Brendan Steele, Danny Willett
12:46 p.m. – Cameron Champ, Chez Reavie, Hideki Matsuyama
12:57 p.m. – Nick Taylor, Lanto Griffin, Patton Kizzire
1:08 p.m. – Adam Hadwin, Chris Kirk, Tom Hoge
1:19 p.m. – Cameron Tringale, Tommy Fleetwood, Alex Noren
1:30 p.m. – Matt Wallace, Kramer Hickok, Matthias Schmid
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The Arnold Palmer Invitational will begin on Thursday afternoon with the opening round kicking off from Bay Hill in Orlando, Florida.
The Arnold Palmer Invitational will begin on Thursday afternoon with the opening round kicking off from Bay Hill in Orlando, Florida. The PGA Tour will welcome fans back in the highest capacity since last year’s tournament, with 8,000 fans expected to be in attendance this year.
With Rory McIlroy leading the strong field as the favorite, we’ll also have Bryson DeChambeau, Jordan Spieth, Jon Rahm, and Rickie Fowler to name a few.
Here is everything you need on how, when, and where to watch the Arnold Palmer Invitational this afternoon and the whole weekend.
2021 Arnold Palmer Invitational, Round 1 tee times
Tee No. 1 (All times ET)
7:00 a.m. – Sam Burns, Robby Shelton, Bo Hoag
7:11 a.m. – Matt Every, Luke List, Bernd Wiesberger
7:22 a.m. – Henrik Norlander, Sepp Straka, Tyler McCumber
7:33 a.m. – Robert Streb, Hudson Swafford, Andrew Putnam
7:44 a.m. – Jason Kokrak, Jason Dufner, Steve Stricker
7:55 a.m. – Tyler Duncan, Brendan Steele, Danny Willett
8:06 a.m. – Cameron Champ, Chez Reavie, Hideki Matsuyama
8:17 a.m. – Nick Taylor, Lanto Griffin, Patton Kizzire
8:28 a.m. – Adam Hadwin, Chris Kirk, Tom Hoge
8:39 a.m. – Cameron Tringale, Tommy Fleetwood, Alex Noren
8:50 a.m. – Matt Wallace, Kramer Hickok, Matthias Schmid
11:40 a.m. – Lucas Glover, Patrick Rodgers, Doc Redman
11:51 a.m. – Rory Sabbatini, Wyndham Clark, Will Zalatoris
12:02 p.m. – Charley Hoffman, Matt Jones, Lee Westwood
12:13 p.m. – Graeme McDowell, Paul Casey, Keith Mitchell
12:24 p.m. – Kevin Na, Shane Lowry, Ian Poulter
12:35 p.m. – Branden Grace, Harris English, Matthew Fitzpatrick
12:46 p.m. – Max Homa, Patrick Reed, Billy Horschel
12:57 p.m. – Viktor Hovland, Rickie Fowler, Jason Day
1:08 p.m. – Camilo Villegas, Erik van Rooyen, Robert MacIntyre
1:19 p.m. – Kristoffer Ventura, Jazz Janewattananond, Kamaiu Johnson
Tee No. 10 (All times ET)
7:00 a.m. – Kyle Stanley, Talor Gooch, Victor Perez
7:11 a.m. – Brian Stuard, Emiliano Grillo, Tim Herron
7:22 a.m. – Harold Varner III, Kyoung-Hoon Lee, Maverick McNealy
7:33 a.m. – Si Woo Kim, Jim Herman, Austin Cook
7:44 a.m. – Brian Gay, Marc Leishman, Charles Howell III
7:55 a.m. – Martin Laird, Brandt Snedeker, Aaron Wise
8:06 a.m. – Tyrrell Hatton, Rory McIlroy, Francesco Molinari
8:17 a.m. – Bryson DeChambeau, Justin Rose, Jordan Spieth
8:28 a.m. – Louis Oosthuizen Denny McCarthy, Cameron Davis
8:39 a.m. – Peter Malnati, John Huh, Cameron Percy
11:40 a.m. – Mark Hubbard, Will Gordon, Christiaan Bezuidenhout
11:51 a.m. – Charl Schwartzel, Byeong Hun An, Joel Dahmen
12:02 p.m. – Danny Lee, Anirban Lahiri, Doug Ghim
12:13 p.m. – Richy Werenski, Sung Kang, Kevin Kisner
12:24 p.m. – Sebastián Muñoz, J.T. Poston, Adam Long
12:35 p.m. – Brendon Todd, Dylan Frittelli, Henrik Stenson
12:46 p.m. – C.T. Pan, Corey Conners, Zach Johnson
12:57 p.m. – Sungjae Im, Keegan Bradley, Russell Knox
1:08 p.m. – Padraig Harrington, Paul Goydos, Matthew NeSmith
1:19 p.m. – Robert Gamez, Rod Perry, John Augenstein
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Expect to see Morgan Pressel on the course and in the booth. The LPGA player is joining the Golf Channel and NBC Sports broadcast team.
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Morgan Pressel could’ve competed in this week’s LPGA Drive On Championship but instead will be calling the action from the booth as lead analyst.
The 32-year-old LPGA veteran has joined Golf Channel and NBC as an analyst and on-course reporter for the 2021 season. While she will continue to compete on the LPGA – in as many as 15 events this season – she’ll also work in television for a number of tournaments including the U.S. Women’s Open, Amundi Evian Championship, Solheim Cup and the PGA Tour’s Honda Classic.
“It’s kind of a bit of a trial year, so to speak, if that makes sense,” said Pressel in a pre-tournament press conference.
“Just try it and see how it works, see if I even enjoy doing television, which I think that I will. But I guess you never know. And if I’m any good at it. That as well.”
A six-time Solheim Cup participant and two-time winner on the LPGA, Pressel became the then-youngest-ever winner of a modern major championship when she won the 2007 ANA Inspiration at age 18. Last week she tied for 31st at the Gainbridge LPGA at Lake Nona.
“It’s close,” said Pressel of her game. “I don’t know. Some days I feel like it’s so far away and some days I feel like it’s close.”
Pressel’s first on-air experience came at the 2015 U.S. Open for Fox Sports, calling the action for their digital coverage from 7 a.m. – 7 p.m. That, she said, was “pretty intense.” She has also worked as a guest on-course reporter for LPGA coverage on Golf Channel and was an analyst for the U.S. Senior Women’s Open for Fox.
“I would say the one piece of advice that I’ve been given by just about everybody, including Judy (Rankin), is not to try to be somebody else,” said Pressel. “Just be myself. I think literally every person who has given me advice has told me to be myself. I don’t know what that means, but we’ll find out.”
Golf Channel’s live coverage of the LPGA Drive On at Golden Ocala (Florida) will be from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Thursday and Friday and 2:30 – 5:30 p.m. over the weekend.