Jon Rahm goes wire-to-wire to win 2022 Mexico Open at Vidanta for his seventh PGA Tour title

The win is Rahm’s 7th on Tour and first since last summer’s U.S. Open.

Jon Rahm brought his A-game to Mexico this week.

The world No. 2 played “probably as solid a round as I’ve had all year” on Thursday and held his own on Sunday despite some late charges up the leaderboard to claim his seventh PGA Tour title at the 2022 Mexico Open at Vidanta in Vallarta. Rahm, who last won at the 2021 U.S. Open, now has as many wins on the PGA Tour as the DP World Tour.

The 27-year-old shot a 2-under 69 to earn the wire-to-wire win at 17 under, one shot clear of runners-up Brandon Wu, Tony Finau and Kurt Kitayama at 16 under. Wu and Finau each shot course record 8-under 63s in the final round to finish at 16 under, while Kitayama made birdie on the last to join the trio in second. Davis Riley rounded out the top five at 15 under following a 3-under 68 in the final round to join Rahm and David Lipsky as the only players to shoot all four rounds in the 60s.

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He skipped graduation at Stanford to play in the U.S. Open. Here’s 4 other things to know about Brandon Wu, who shot a 63 at the Mexico Open at Vidanta.

He missed the cut in nine of his first 10 events this season, but things are looking up for Brandon Wu.

He missed the cut in nine of his first 10 events during the 2021-22 PGA Tour season.

But things are looking up for Brandon Wu, who fired a final-round 63 at the Mexico Open at Vidanta after carding six birdies and an eagle.

“Proud of the way I just kept my head down,” he told Amanda Renner during the CBS telecast after his round. He said he tried not to look at the leaderboard but did admit “yea, a little nervous here and there.”

The 63 sets the competitive round record at the Greg Norman-design which is hosting a PGA Tour event for the first time. About 20 minutes later, Tony Finau matched the 63 and also tied for the lead with Wu at 16 under.

At the time, Jon Rahm and Kurt Kitiyama were also 16 under. Rahm later got to 17 under to take the outright lead while Wu was hanging out for a couple hours to see if his score would hold up.

Who is Brandon Wu?

Here are five things to know about the up-and-coming talent.

  1. Born in Danville, California, Wu played at Stanford, where he helped the Cardinal win the 2019 national championship. His yardage book cover has Stanford’s slogan “Fear The Tree” on it.
  2. In the span of about 30 days in 2019, Wu also qualified for the U.S. Open, represented the U.S. at the Palmer Cup and claimed a share of 35th in his U.S. Open debut.
  3. Because he made the cut at Pebble Beach, he was unable to walk with his Stanford classmates for graduation at Stanford Stadium. Instead, after walking out of scoring at the U.S. Open, he met Stu Francis, chair of the championship committee, who handed Wu his Stanford diploma.
  4. In August of 2020, Wu won the Korn Ferry Tour Championship, finishing a shot ahead of Greyson Sigg. It marked his first professional victory.
  5. Since ending that missed cut streak, he’s made five cuts in a row, including a tie for third at Puerto Rico.

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2022 Mexico Open at Vidanta Sunday tee times, TV and streaming info

Everything you need to know for the final round of the 2022 Mexico Open at Vidanta.

The PGA Tour is south of the border for the inaugural Mexico Open at Vidanta.

The 7,456-yard, par-71 Greg Norman-design is located in Puerto Vallarta and opened in 2015.

Jon Rahm, the second-ranked player in the world, entered the third round with the lead and will do the same when he tees it up on Sunday. After a sluggish start (five straight pars), Rahm took the lid off with birdies on Nos. 6 and 7. He’d add two more on the back, along with a bogey, for a third-round 3-under 68.

He leads by two over Kurt Kitayama and Cameron Champ.

From tee times to TV and streaming info, here’s everything you need to know for the final round of the 2022 Mexico Open at Vidanta. All times Eastern.

Mexico Open: LeaderboardPGA Tour Live on ESPN+

1st tee

Tee time Players
8:35 a.m.
Joshua Creel, Austin Smotherman
8:45 a.m.
Callum Tarren, Brett Drewitt, D.A. Points
8:55 a.m.
Bryson Nimmer, Tommy Gainey, Wyndham Clark
9:05 a.m.
Ben Kohles, Matt Wallace, Davis Skinns
9:15 a.m.
Kevin Na, Matt Jones, Pat Perez
9:25 a.m.
Mark Hubbard, John Huh, Carlos Ortiz
9:35 a.m.
Lanto Griffin, Robert Garrigus, Justin Lower
9:45 a.m.
Sung Kang, Graeme McDowell, Lee Hodges
9:55 a.m.
Brian Stuard, Greyson Sigg, Turk Pettit
10:05 a.m.
Brendon Todd, Brice Garnett, Kevin Streelman
10:21 a.m.
Anirban Lahiri, Abraham Ancer, Scott Piercy
10:32 a.m.
Martin Trainer, Hayden Buckley, Peter Malnati
10:43 a.m.
Emiliano Grillo, Doug Ghim, Gary Woodland
10:54 a.m.
Scott Brown, Cameron Tringale, Michael Gligic
11:05 a.m.
Alvaro Ortiz, Kelly Kraft, Kiradech Aphibarnrat
11:16 a.m.
Aaron Wise, Trey Mullinax, Sahith Theegala
11:27 a.m.
Ryan Blaum, Grayson Murray, Sebastian Munoz
11:38 a.m.
Jonathan Byrd, Bill Haas, David Lipsky
11:54 a.m.
C.T. Pan, Brandon Wu, Charles Howell III
12:05 p.m.
Adam Long, Chez Reavie, Tony Finau
12:16 p.m.
Wesley Bryan, Stephan Jaeger, Brandon Hagy
12:27 p.m.
Aaron Rai, Andrew Novak, Patrick Reed
12:38 p.m.
Alex Smalley, Satoshi Kodaira, Hank Lebioda
12:49 p.m.
Nate Lashley, Patrick Rodgers, Davis Riley
1:00 p.m.
Jon Rahm, Kury Kitayama, Cameron Champ

TV, streaming, radio information

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

Sunday, May 1st

TV

Golf Channel: 1-3 p.m.
CBS: 
3-6 p.m.

Radio

SiriusXM: 1-6 p.m.

STREAM

ESPN+: 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m.

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2022 Mexico Open at Vidanta Saturday tee times, TV and streaming info

The PGA Tour is south of the border for the inaugural Mexico Open at Vidanta.

The PGA Tour is south of the border for the inaugural Mexico Open at Vidanta.

The 7,456-yard, par-71 Greg Norman-design is located in Puerto Vallarta and opened in 2015.

The week started with a field of 144 players who are competing for a $7.3 million purse.

Jon Rahm birdied the 18th hole to get to 12 under and he will take a two-shot lead into the weekend over Alex Smalley. Andrew Novak is third at 9 under, three back, along with Cameron Champ, Adam Long, Patrick Reed and Trey Mullinax. Friday’s cut came in at 2 under.

From tee times to TV and streaming info, here’s everything you need to know for the third round of the 2022 Mexico Open at Vidanta. All times Eastern.

Mexico Open: LeaderboardPGA Tour Live on ESPN+

1st tee

Tee times Players
10:53 a.m. Cameron Tringale, Scott Piercy, Brett Drewitt
11:04 a.m. Nate Lashley, Wesley Bryan, Michael Gligic
11:15 a.m. David Lipsky, Alvaro Ortiz, Brice Garnett
11:26 a.m. John Huh, Emiliano Grillo, Doug Ghim
11:37 a.m. Kelly Kraft, Kevin Na, Martin Trainer
11:48 a.m. Satoshi Kodaira, C.T. Pan, Peter Malnati
11:59 a.m. Anirban Lahiri, Kiradech Aphibarnrat, Ryan Blaum
12:10 p.m. Charles Howell III, Sebastián Muñoz, Matt Wallace
12:21 p.m. Jonathan Byrd, Hank Lebioda, Patrick Rodgers
12:32 p.m. Kurt Kitayama, Aaron Rai, Davis Riley
12:43 p.m. Trey Mullinax, Brandon Hagy, Scott Brown
12:54 p.m. Andrew Novak, Cameron Champ, Patrick Reed
1:05 p.m. Jon Rahm, Alex Smalley, Adam Long

10th tee

Tee times Players
10:53 a.m. Joshua Creel, Brendon Todd, Chez Reavie
11:04 a.m. Pat Perez, Sahith Theegala, David Skinns
11:15 a.m. Bryson Nimmer, Mark Hubbard, Tony Finau
11:26 a.m. Carlos Ortiz, Gary Woodland, Kevin Streelman
11:37 a.m. Brian Stuard, Ben Kohles, Hayden Buckley
11:48 a.m. Brandon Wu, Greyson Sigg, Turk Pettit
11:59 a.m. Tommy Gainey, Grayson Murray, Matt Jones
12:10 p.m. Sung Kang, Abraham Ancer, Graeme McDowell
12:21 p.m. Stephan Jaeger, Austin Smotherman, Lee Hodges
12:32 p.m. Lanto Griffin, Aaron Wise, D.A. Points
12:43 p.m. Wyndham Clark, Bill Haas, Robert Garrigus
12:54 p.m. Justin Lower, Callum Tarren

TV, streaming, radio information

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

Saturday, April 30th

TV

Golf Channel: 1-3 p.m.
CBS: 
3-6 p.m.

Radio

SiriusXM: 1-6 p.m.

STREAM

ESPN+: 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m.

Sunday, May 1st

TV

Golf Channel: 1-3 p.m.
CBS: 
3-6 p.m.

Radio

SiriusXM: 1-6 p.m.

STREAM

ESPN+: 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m.

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2022 Mexico Open at Vidanta Friday tee times, TV and streaming info

Everything you need to know for Friday’s action in Mexico.

After its annual stop in the Big Easy the PGA Tour is south of the border this week for the 2022 Mexico Open at Vidanta.

The field of 144 players is competing for a $7.3 million purse at Vidanta Vallarta, the host course for the next three years that will play to a par 71 at 7,456 yards.

World No. 1 Jon Rahm entered the week as the betting favorite and he backed it up on Thursday with a 7-under 64 to join the group tied atop the leaderboard after the first round.

From tee times to TV and streaming info, here’s everything you need to know for the second round of the 2022 Mexico Open at Vidanta. All times Eastern.

Mexico Open: LeaderboardPGA Tour Live on ESPN+

1st tee

Tee times Players
8:45 a.m. Jonas Blixt, Tommy Gainey, Peter Uihlein
8:56 a.m. Kelly Kraft, Max McGreevy, Rafa Cabrera Bello
9:07 a.m. Ryan Armour, Grayson Murray, David Lingmerth
9:18 a.m. Matt Jones, Tyler Duncan, Sung Kang
9:29 a.m. Michael Thompson, Nick Taylor, Luke Donald
9:40 a.m. Kevin Streelman, D.J. Trahan, Anirban Lahiri
9:51 a.m. Brian Stuard, Matt Every, John Huh
10:02 a.m. Jason Dufner, Derek Ernst, Stephan Jaeger
10:13 a.m. Adam Svensson, Paul Barjon, Manuel Inman
10:24 a.m. Ben Kohles, Curtis Thompson, Ben Willman
10:35 a.m. Jim Knous, Brett Drewitt, Roberto Díaz
10:46 a.m. Seth Reeves, Andrew Novak, Jose Antonio Safa
1:45 p.m. Vaughn Taylor, Scott Gutschewski, Aaron Rai
1:56 p.m. Brice Garnett, Arjun Atwal, Ryan Blaum
2:07 p.m. Austin Cook, Danny Lee, Hayden Buckley
2:18 p.m. Cameron Champ, Jon Rahm, Charles Howell III
2:29 p.m. Patrick Reed, Brendon Todd, Sebastián Muñoz
2:40 p.m. J.T. Poston, Nate Lashley, Aaron Wise
2:51 p.m. Pat Perez, Camilo Villegas, Sahith Theegala
3:02 p.m. D.A. Points, Peter Malnati, Sangmoon Bae
3:13 p.m. Wesley Bryan, Bill Haas, Brandon Hagy
3:24 p.m. Brandon Wu, David Skinns, Jeffrey Kang
3:35 p.m. Dawie van der Walt, Dylan Wu, Bryson Nimmer
3:46 p.m. Bo Hoag, Ben Griffin, Patrick Flavin

10th tee

Tee times Players
8:45 a.m. Greg Chalmers, Scott Brown, Mark Hubbard
8:56 a.m. Chris Kirk, Ben Martin, Matt Wallace
9:07 a.m. James Hahn, Scott Stallings, Johnson Wagner
9:18 a.m. Tony Finau, Abraham Ancer, Kevin Na
9:29 a.m. Carlos Ortiz, Gary Woodland, Graeme McDowell
9:40 a.m. Robert Streb, Martin Trainer, Adam Long
9:51 a.m. Russell Knox, Emiliano Grillo, Cameron Tringale
10:02 a.m. Andrew Putnam, Scott Piercy, Kramer Hickok
10:13 a.m. Aaron Baddeley, Roger Sloan, Doug Ghim
10:24 a.m. David Lipsky, Austin Smotherman, Alvaro Ortiz
10:35 a.m. Joseph Bramlett, Kurt Kitayama, Isidro Benitez
10:46 a.m. Jared Wolfe, Joshua Creel, Jose Cristobal Islas
1:45 p.m. Kiradech Aphibarnrat, Davis Riley, Lee Hodges
1:56 p.m. Satoshi Kodaira, Richard Johnson, Patrick Rodgers
2:07 p.m. Jonathan Byrd, Alex Smalley, Taylor Moore
2:18 p.m. Chad Ramey, Richy Werenski, Lanto Griffin
2:29 p.m. Chez Reavie, C.T. Pan, Kevin Tway
2:40 p.m. Seung-Yul Noh, David Hearn, Hank Lebioda
2:51 p.m. Fabián Gómez, Mark Hensby, Ricky Barnes
3:02 p.m. Adam Schenk, Wyndham Clark, Trey Mullinax
3:13 p.m. Robert Garrigus, Bo Van Pelt, Vince Whaley
3:24 p.m. Michael Gligic, Greyson Sigg, Turk Pettit
3:35 p.m. Ben Crane, Justin Lower, Armando Favela
3:46 p.m. Chase Seiffert, Callum Tarren, Santiago De la Fuente

TV, streaming, radio information

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

Friday, April 29th

TV

Golf Channel: 3:30-6:30 p.m.

Radio

SiriusXM: 1-6:30 p.m.

STREAM

ESPN+: 8:45 a.m.-6:30 p.m.

Saturday, April 30th

TV

Golf Channel: 1-3 p.m.
CBS: 
3-6 p.m.

Radio

SiriusXM: 1-6 p.m.

STREAM

ESPN+: 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m.

Sunday, May 1st

TV

Golf Channel: 1-3 p.m.
CBS: 
3-6 p.m.

Radio

SiriusXM: 1-6 p.m.

STREAM

ESPN+: 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m.

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Grayson Murray and Kevin Na’s feud reignites on driving range at 2022 Mexico Open

Murray says he and Na nearly came to blows on the driving range at the Mexico Open at Vidanta.

Kevin Na and Grayson Murray had another dust up.

It wasn’t quite The Thrilla in Manilla, the third battle between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier, but to hear Murray tell it, the latest kerfuffle nearly came to blows.

Speaking on the Stripe Show podcast, Murray said that Na taunted him on the driving range on Wednesday ahead of the Mexico Open at Vidanta.

“I went right up to his face and held my ground, and I told him, if I wasn’t going to get suspended right now I’d drop his (butt) right there on the range. Because what he said was very immature and I know he wouldn’t have said it to me if we were just seeing each other outside of the golf course,” Murray said.

The bad blood between the two dates back to a Twitter beef that began in January at the Sony Open in Hawaii when golf personality Chantel McCabe, who hosts a show on SiriusXM among other broadcasting roles, tweeted rather innocently,” “Kevin Na walking in putts does not get old.”

Murray used it as a chance to take a shot at Na, who has been the target of criticism during his career for slow play.  “Kevin Na taking 3 minutes to putt them does get old,” Murray responded.

Na fired back at Murray, “u missing the cut is getting old!”

Murray, whose lone win was at the 2017 Barbasol Championship, hadn’t made a cut since March, having missed the weekend at 13 of his last 17 events and had withdrawn in two of his last three starts.

Their Twitter war died down and it appeared to be the end of the public spat until Murray revealed that Na won’t let their dispute die.

“I was hitting balls on the range and just kind of had my head down walking to the chipping green,” Murray said. “Sure enough, I hear someone yelling and cussing at me.”

Murray said veteran caddie Mike Hicks, who worked for Murray at one time, warned him to back away and avoid letting Na provoke him. Murray told Hicks if such behavior happened in a hockey game, he would have gotten a “10-minute major and [Na] would have been out for the season.”

Murray claimed, “I’m living rent-free in his head right now,” and added, “I told him, if he goes and plays in the Saudi League, no one’s going to miss him on this Tour.”

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PGA Tour’s baby boom: Camilo Villegas on being a father again while Max Homa announces he and wife are expecting

“So much perspective incoming.”

The PGA Tour is experiencing a Baby Boom.

Add Max Homa to the list of soon to be papas.

In the last two years, Tour pros from Rory McIlroy (Poppy) to Jon Rahm (Kepa) to Rickie Fowler (Maya) to Jordan Spieth (Sammy) have all joined the first-time father club.

It stretches beyond the big names. Mark Hubbard (Harlo), Hank Lebioda (Henry), Luke List (Harrison) and Harold Varner III (Liam) are proud papas too, and the list goes on. PGA Tour Daycare, or what the kids call Golf School, is going to be busy. But perhaps the happiest of the baby announcements was that of 40-year-old Camilo Villegas, who welcomed son Mateo on Dec. 21.

Villegas and wife Maria suffered the loss of daughter, Mia, who was 22 months old when she died of cancer in 2020. When Villegas spoke to Golfweek in October 2020, he expressed hope that he and his wife would have another baby.

“My wife was nervous at the beginning. We talked to the doctors and they said it was just a bad lottery ticket. There’s nothing that suggests this would happen again,” he said in the earlier story. “We’re looking forward. It took us a while to get pregnant. In the meantime, we’re going to help others, remember the good, and focus on what’s coming.”

Mexico Open: Tee times | Odds and picks | PGA Tour Live on ESPN+

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Ahead of the Mexico Open at Vidanta, Villegas spoke about being a parent again. “He’s great. He’s fun to be around,” Villegas said. “Mateo’s four months old and the family is doing good. Obviously 2020 was a tough year for us, but to have Mateo in our life is pretty special.

“We have Mia’s Miracles Foundation to just kind of add to the joy of giving back and helping others and giving a little purpose to our life and why we’re here and how we can once again give back. It was a tough experience, but without it we wouldn’t have Mia’s Miracles. And obviously we truly, truly miss Mia, but we’re going to do some great things for others and try to make the best of it.”

Villegas is embarking on a stretch of playing five straight weeks and noted it is difficult to be away apart for so long. “I’m missing him and I can’t wait to just play some good weeks and head back and just give him a hug,” he said.

On Monday, Homa announced on social media that he and his wife Lacey are expecting a boy. They did their “reveal” by having their dog run out with baby-blue balloons attached around its waist and a scarf that read, “Big sis.”

“So much perspective incoming #babyboy”

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‘This is huge for Mexican golf’: Abraham Ancer knows Mexico Open at Vidanta is big opportunity for golf in his country

Ancer’s best stroke-play finish in 2022 is a T-33, which came at the Players.

Abraham Ancer hasn’t played since the Masters, but for good reason.

“I tweaked my back a little bit, so doctor told me to take it easy for a couple weeks,” Ancer said during his Tuesday press conference prior to the start of this week’s Mexico Open at Vidanta. “I went to the Masters with really not much practice. I wasn’t going to skip the Masters, so I convinced my doctor to let me go.

“Had two weeks before here to really, really get healthy and get back out there, get stronger. Thankfully, I feel 100 percent physically.”

Through nine events in 2022, Ancer has claimed just one top 30, a fifth-place finish at the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play. In stroke play events, his best week ended with a tie for 33rd (The Players).

So, not the year he was hoping for.

Mexico Open: Thursday tee times | PGA Tour Live on ESPN+

However, there wouldn’t be a more fitting place to get back on track for the native of Mexico than Vidanta Vallarta. Despite his goals for the week, he also understands how important it is to have the world’s best players down south.

“It’s huge having two PGA Tour events in our country,” he said. “I think it’s really important. It creates more awareness for the whole country to watch a little bit of golf played in our country, which is not very common, but slowly it’s getting a lot more popular.”

“It also creates opportunities for more Mexicans not only to play an event in our country and to experience what playing at this level is, and the lessons you learn in an event like this are priceless.”

This week, 10 players from Mexico will tee it up — a record for a PGA Tour event. Ancer, although he does believe it’s a great opportunity to compete, knows this week can serve as a learning experience for the younger guys, even if it ends on Friday.

“What I would just say to them is just to learn as much as they can,” Ancer advised. “Obviously you come out here and you want to win the event and you want to finish really good, but even if you have a bad week, you should definitely learn what you need to get better at.

“It’s going to help you so much down the line.”

Ancer’s last and lone win on the PGA Tour came at the 2021 WGC-FedEx St. Jude, but he has accumulated four top-10s since, including a T-7 at this season’s World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba (the other PGA Tour event held in Mexico).

Since 2017, Ancer has finished T-21 or better in every installment of the Mayakoba event, including three top-10s.

A win in his home country this week wouldn’t just be his second Tour victory, but a dream come true.

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2022 Mexico Open at Vidanta Thursday tee times, TV and streaming info

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

After its annual stop in the Big Easy the PGA Tour is going south of the border this week.

Betting favorite and world No. 1 Jon Rahm highlights this week’s field for the 2022 Mexico Open at Vidanta that also features the likes of Tony Finau, Gary Woodland, Abraham Ancer and Kevin Na.

The field of 144 players will be competing for a $7.3 million purse at Vidanta Vallarta, the host course for the next three years that will play to a par 71 at 7,456 yards.

From tee times to TV and streaming info, here’s everything you need to know for the first round of the 2022 Mexico Open at Vidanta. All times Eastern.

Mexico Open: Odds and picks | PGA Tour Live on ESPN+

1st tee

Tee times Players
8:45 a.m. Kiradech Aphibarnrat, Davis Riley, Lee Hodges
8:56 a.m. Satoshi Kodaira, Richard Johnson, Patrick Rodgers
9:07 a.m. Jonathan Byrd, Alex Smalley, Taylor Moore
9:18 a.m. Chad Ramey, Richy Werenski, Lanto Griffin
9:29 a.m. Chez Reavie, C.T. Pan, Kevin Tway
9:40 a.m. Seung-Yul Noh, David Hearn, Hank Lebioda
9:51 a.m. Fabián Gómez, Mark Hensby, Ricky Barnes
10:02 a.m. Adam Schenk, Wyndham Clark, Trey Mullinax
10:13 a.m. Robert Garrigus, Bo Van Pelt, Vince Whaley
10:24 a.m. Michael Gligic, Greyson Sigg, Turk Pettit
10:35 a.m. Ben Crane, Justin Lower, Armando Favela
10:46 a.m. Chase Seiffert, Callum Tarren, Santiago De la Fuente
1:45 p.m. Greg Chalmers, Scott Brown, Mark Hubbard
1:56 p.m. Chris Kirk, Ben Martin, Matt Wallace
2:07 p.m. James Hahn, Scott Stallings, Johnson Wagner
2:18 p.m. Tony Finau, Abraham Ancer, Kevin Na
2:29 p.m. Carlos Ortiz, Gary Woodland, Graeme McDowell
2:40 p.m. Robert Streb, Martin Trainer, Adam Long
2:51 p.m. Russell Knox, Emiliano Grillo, Cameron Tringale
3:02 p.m. Andrew Putnam, Scott Piercy, Kramer Hickok
3:13 p.m. Aaron Baddeley, Roger Sloan, Doug Ghim
3:24 p.m. David Lipsky, Austin Smotherman, Alvaro Ortiz
3:35 p.m. Joseph Bramlett, Kurt Kitayama, Isidro Benitez
3:46 p.m. Jared Wolfe, Joshua Creel, Jose Cristobal Islas

10th tee

Tee times Players
8:45 a.m. Vaughn Taylor, Scott Gutschewski, Aaron Rai
8:56 a.m. Brice Garnett, Arjun Atwal, Ryan Blaum
9:07 a.m. Austin Cook, Danny Lee, Hayden Buckley
9:18 a.m. Cameron Champ, Jon Rahm, Charles Howell III
9:29 a.m. Patrick Reed, Brendon Todd, Sebastián Muñoz
9:40 a.m. J.T. Poston, Nate Lashley, Aaron Wise
9:51 a.m. Pat Perez, Camilo Villegas, Sahith Theegala
10:02 a.m. D.A. Points, Peter Malnati, Sangmoon Bae
10:13 a.m. Wesley Bryan, Bill Haas, Brandon Hagy
10:24 a.m. Brandon Wu, David Skinns, Jeffrey Kang
10:35 a.m. Dawie van der Walt, Dylan Wu, Bryson Nimmer
10:46 a.m. Bo Hoag, Ben Griffin, Patrick Flavin
1:45 p.m. Jonas Blixt, Tommy Gainey, Peter Uihlein
1:56 p.m. Kelly Kraft, Max McGreevy, Rafa Cabrera Bello
2:07 p.m. Ryan Armour, Grayson Murray, David Lingmerth
2:18 p.m. Matt Jones, Tyler Duncan, Sung Kang
2:29 p.m. Michael Thompson, Nick Taylor, Luke Donald
2:40 p.m. Kevin Streelman, D.J. Trahan, Anirban Lahiri
2:51 p.m. Brian Stuard, Matt Every, John Huh
3:02 p.m. Jason Dufner, Derek Ernst, Stephan Jaeger
3:13 p.m. Adam Svensson, Paul Barjon, Manuel Inman
3:24 p.m. Ben Kohles, Curtis Thompson, Ben Willman
3:35 p.m. Jim Knous, Brett Drewitt, Roberto Díaz
3:46 p.m. Seth Reeves, Andrew Novak, Jose Antonio Safa

TV, streaming, radio information

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Thursday, April 28th

TV

Golf Channel: 3:30-6:30 p.m.

Radio

SiriusXM: 1-6:30 p.m.

STREAM

ESPN+: 8:45 a.m.-6:30 p.m.

Friday, April 22nd

TV

Golf Channel: 3:30-6:30 p.m.

Radio

SiriusXM: 1-6:30 p.m.

STREAM

ESPN+: 8:45 a.m.-6:30 p.m.

Saturday, April 23rd

TV

Golf Channel: 1-3 p.m.
CBS: 
3-6 p.m.

Radio

SiriusXM: 1-6 p.m.

STREAM

ESPN+: 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m.

Sunday, April 24th

TV

Golf Channel: 1-3 p.m.
CBS: 
3-6 p.m.

Radio

SiriusXM: 1-6 p.m.

STREAM

ESPN+: 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m.

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2022 Mexico Open at Vidanta odds, field, best bets and PGA Tour picks

The PGA Tour is in Mexico for the Mexico Open at Vidanta and we have odds, best bets, and expert picks for you.

The Mexico Open at Vidanata was added to the PGA Tour schedule in January, and Vidanta Vallarta will play host for the next three years.

After a run of great golf and strong fields, this week lacks in the latter. Jon Rahm, who will be making his first start since the Masters, enters as the betting favorite at +450 and is the only player inside the top 10 of the Official World Golf Ranking.

The highest ranked player behind the Spaniard is Abraham Ancer, No. 20 in the world, who hopes to win in his home country.

There should be some nice value to take advantage of this week, so let’s get into it.

Golf course

Vidanta Vallarta | Par 71 | 7,456 yards

Key statistics

Driving distance: The landing areas off the tee around this track are quite generous, and with the lack of rough, the field should be able to fire away with the big stick.

Strokes Gained: Approach: At a new course, might as well bank on the guys striking it well right now.

Bettings odds

Odds provided by Tipico Sportsbook; access USA TODAY Sports’ betting odds for a full list.

Player Odds
Jon Rahm (+450)
Tony Finau (+2000)
Gary Woodland (+2000)
Abraham Ancer (+2000)
Kevin Na (+3000)
Chris Kirk (+3000)
Cameron Tringale (+3000)
Patrick Reed (+3000)
Sebastian Munoz (+3000)
Aaron Wise (+3000)

Betting card for the 2022 Mexico Open