Watch: Jon Rahm throws a club and almost takes out a woman holding a microphone

Jon Rahm can run a little hot, and it happened again during the second round of the Memorial Tournament.

It’s no surprise to anyone that Jon Rahm was running a bit hot Friday morning during the second round of the Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village. The Spaniard has been known to get a bit emotional on the golf course.

On the par-5 11th, Rahm wasn’t too pleased with the line he took into the green with a wedge in hand. So, he did what many frustrated golfers do on the weekends, he chucked the club (been there, Jon).

But, this club toss didn’t go as planned. Rahm almost took out a woman holding a microphone.

Credit to Rahm, he immediately apologized. Watch below:

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2022 Memorial Tournament Friday tee times, TV and streaming info

A couple of hot putters and a rules controversy highlighted the first round.

The PGA Tour has returned to Jack’s place for the 2022 Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village in Dublin, Ohio.

It took all of nine holes for a rules controversy to rear its head.

Actually, it was determined that Hideki Matsuyama had an equipment violation on the first hole but he wasn’t officially disqualified until he finished his front nine.

Meanwhile, it was the flat stick that propelled Jordan Spieth and Will Zalatoris in their first rounds.

And we can’t forget about the famous Memorial milkshakes. The PGA Tour pros love the flavors and they love the price.

Muirfield Village is a par-72 track measuring 7,533 yards. Here’s everything you need to know for the second round of the 2022 Memorial Tournament. All times ET.

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Memorial Friday tee times

1st tee

Tee time Players
7 a.m.
Jason Dufner, Russell Knox, Sam Ryder
7:12 a.m.
Mackenzie Hughes, Peter Malnati, Rafa Cabrera Bello
7:24 a.m.
Beau Hossler, Sahith Theegala, Taylor Moore
7:36 a.m.
Chad Ramey, Garrick Higgo, Patton Kizzire
7:48 a.m.
Cam Davis, Ryan Palmer, Adam Long
8 a.m.
Sungjae Im, Lanto Griffin, Corey Conners
8:12 a.m.
Erik van Rooyen, Stewart Cink, J.T. Poston
8:24 a.m.
Si Woo Kim, Gary Woodland, Charley Hoffman
8:36 a.m.
Brendan Steele, Chris Kirk, Alex Noren
8:48 a.m.
Kurt Kitayama, Brandon Wu, Jediah Morgan
12 p.m.
Camilo Villegas, Scott Stallings, Cameron Young
12:12 p.m.
Andrew Putnam, Adam Hadwin, Nick Watney
12:24 p.m.
Anirban Lahiri, Adam Schenk, Alex Smalley
12:36 p.m.
Jordan Spieth, Sepp Straka, Adam Scott
12:48 p.m.
Cameron Smith, Joaquin Niemann, Abraham Ancer
1 p.m.
Max Homa, Patrick Cantlay, Collin Morikawa
1:12 p.m.
Lucas Herbert, Jason Day, Will Zalatoris
1:24 p.m.
Tom Hoge, Billy Horschel, Keith Mitchell
1:36 p.m.
Harris English, Nate Lashley, Keegan Bradley
1:48 p.m.
Bo Hoag, Min Woo Lee, James Piot

10th tee

Tee time Players
7 a.m.
Aaron Wise, Mito Pereira, Doug Ghim
7:12 a.m.
Emiliano Grillo, Kevin Streelman, Denny McCarthy
7:24 a.m.
Cameron Tringale, Matthew NeSmith, Davis Riley
7:36 a.m.
Xander Schauffele, Viktor Hovland, Matt Fitzpatrick
7:48 a.m.
Jon Rahm, Bryson DeChambeau, Shane Lowry
8 a.m.
Rory McIlroy, Patrick Reed
8:12 a.m.
Carlos Ortiz, Matt Kuchar, Brandt Snedeker
8:24 a.m.
Hudson Swafford, C.T. Pan, Danny Willett
8:36 a.m.
Brian Harman, David Lingmerth, Wyndham Clark
8:48 a.m.
David Lipsky, Justin Lower, Curtis Luck
12 p.m.
Jhonattan Vegas, Danny Lee, Patrick Rodgers
12:12 p.m.
Troy Merritt, Kramer Hickok, Aaron Rai
12:24 p.m.
Pat Perez, Ryan Moore, Brandon Hagy
12:36 p.m.
Matthew Wolff, Charles Howell III, William McGirt
12:48 p.m.
Luke List, Lucas Glover, Martin Laird
1 p.m.
K.H. Lee, Seamus Power, Marc Leishman
1:12 p.m.
Daniel Berger, Francesco Molinari, Luke Donald
1:24 p.m.
Joel Dahmen, Robert Streb, Rickie Fowler
1:36 p.m.
Ryan Brehm, Cameron Champ, Matt Jones
1:48 p.m.
Adam Svensson, Cham Kim, John Pak

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, June 3rd

TV

Golf Channel: 2-6 p.m.

Radio

SiriusXM: 12-6 p.m.

STREAM

ESPN+: 7 a.m.-6 p.m.

Saturday, June 4th

TV

Golf Channel: 12:30-2:30 p.m.
CBS:
2:30-6 p.m.

Radio

SiriusXM: 1-6 p.m.

STREAM

ESPN+: 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.

Sunday, June 5th

TV

Golf Channel: 12:30-2:30 p.m.
CBS:
2:30-6 p.m.

Radio

SiriusXM: 1-6 p.m.

STREAM

ESPN+: 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.

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2022 Memorial Tournament Thursday tee times, TV and streaming info

Everything you need to know for the first round at the Memorial.

The PGA Tour is back at Jack’s place this week for the Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village in Dublin, Ohio. Defending champion Patrick Cantlay is back, vying for a second-straight title. He’ll play alongside Collin Morikawa and Max Homa the first two days.

Should’ve-been champion Jon Rahm is also teeing it up, hoping COVID-19 doesn’t take away another win from him.

Other big names in the field include Rory McIlroy, Jordan Spieth, Viktor Hovland and Will Zalatoris. PGA Championship winner Justin Thomas is not in the field this week.

Muirfield Village is a par-72 track measuring 7,533 yards. Here’s everything you need to know for the first round of the 2022 Memorial Tournament. All times ET.

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Memorial Thursday tee times

1st tee

Tee time Players
7 a.m.
Jhonattan Vegas, Danny Lee, Patrick Rodgers
7:12 a.m.
Troy Merritt, Kramer Hickok, Aaron Rai
7:24 a.m.
Pat Perez, Ryan Moore, Brandon Hagy
7:36 a.m.
Matthew Wolff, Charles Howell III, William McGirt
7:48 a.m.
Luke List, Lucas Glover, Martin Laird
8:00 a.m.
K.H. Lee, Seamus Power, Marc Leishman
8:12 a.m.
Daniel Berger, Francesco Molinari, Luke Donald
8:24 a.m.
Joel Dahmen, Robert Streb, Rickie Fowler
8:36 a.m.
Ryan Brehm, Cameron Champ, Matt Jones
8:48 a.m.
Adam Svensson, Cham Kim, John Pak
12:00 p.m.
Aaron Wise, Mito Pereira, Doug Ghim
12:12 p.m.
Emiliano Grillo, Kevin Streelman, Denny McCarthy
12:24 p.m.
Cameron Tringale, Matthew NeSmith, Davis Riley
12:36 p.m.
Xander Schauffele, Viktor Hovland, Matt Fitzpatrick
12:48 p.m.
Jon Rahm, Bryson DeChambeau, Shane Lowry
1:00 p.m.
Hideki Matsuyama, Rory McIlroy, Patrick Reed
1:12 p.m.
Carlos Ortiz, Matt Kuchar, Brandt Snedeker
1:24 p.m.
Hudson Swafford, C.T. Pan, Danny Willett
1:36 p.m.
Brian Harman, David Lingmerth, Wyndham Clark
1:48 p.m.
David Lipsky, Justin Lower, Curtis Luck

10th tee

Tee time Players
7:00 a.m.
Camilo Villegas, Scott Stallings, Cameron Young
7:12 a.m.
Andrew Putnam, Adam Hadwin, Nick Watney
7:24 a.m.
Anirban Lahiri, Adam Schenk, Alex Smalley
7:36 a.m.
Jordan Spieth, Sepp Straka, Adam Scott
7:48 a.m.
Cameron Smith, Joaquin Niemann, Abraham Ancer
8 a.m.
Max Homa, Patrick Cantlay, Collin Morikawa
8:12 a.m.
Lucas Herbert, Jason Day, Will Zalatoris
8:24 a.m.
Tom Hoge, Billy Horschel, Keith Mitchell
8:36 a.m.
Harris English, Nate Lashley, Keegan Bradley
8:48 a.m.
Bo Hoag, Min Woo Lee, James Piot
12:00 p.m.
Jason Dufner, Russell Knox, Sam Ryder
12:12 p.m.
Mackenzie Hughes, Peter Malnati, Rafa Cabrera Bello
12:24 p.m.
Beau Hossler, Sahith Theegala, Taylor Moore
12:36 p.m.
Chad Ramey, Garrick Higgo, Patton Kizzire
12:48 p.m.
Cam Davis, Ryan Palmer, Adam Long
1:00 p.m.
Sungjae Im, Lanto Griffin, Corey Conners
1:12 p.m.
Erik van Rooyen, Stewart Cink, J.T. Poston
1:24 p.m.
Si Woo Kim, Gary Woodland, Charley Hoffman
1:36 p.m.
Brendan Steele, Chris Kirk, Alex Noren
1:48 p.m.
Kurt Kitayama, Brandon Wu, Jediah Morgan

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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.

Thursday, June 2nd

TV

Golf Channel: 2-6 p.m.

Radio

SiriusXM: 12-6 p.m.

STREAM

ESPN+: 7 a.m.-6 p.m.

Friday, June 3rd

TV

Golf Channel: 2-6 p.m.

Radio

SiriusXM: 12-6 p.m.

STREAM

ESPN+: 7 a.m.-6 p.m.

Saturday, June 4th

TV

Golf Channel: 12:30-2:30 p.m.
CBS:
2:30-6 p.m.

Radio

SiriusXM: 1-6 p.m.

STREAM

ESPN+: 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.

Sunday, June 5th

TV

Golf Channel: 12:30-2:30 p.m.
CBS:
2:30-6 p.m.

Radio

SiriusXM: 1-6 p.m.

STREAM

ESPN+: 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.

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Photos: 2022 Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village

Check out some of the best photos from the week at Muirfield Village for the Memorial Tournament in Dublin, Ohio.

Last season, Jon Rahm all but had another PGA Tour win wrapped up, but after testing positive for COVID-19, the Spaniard was forced to withdraw. Patrick Cantlay took advantage of the opportunity and won his second Memorial Tournament title.

Both players return to Muirfield Village this year alongside several other big names including Rory McIlroy, Collin Morikawa, Jordan Spieth, Viktor Hovland, and Will Zalatoris.

Muirfield Village is a par 72 layout measuring 7,533 yards.

The first tee shot will be struck at 7:00 a.m. ET on Thursday.

Check out some of the best photos from the week in Dublin, Ohio, below.

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Jack Nicklaus speaks at length on many subjects except one in annual meeting with media ahead of The Memorial

In his annual meeting with the media at the Memorial, Jack Nicklaus discussed the LIV Golf Series, the PGA Tour’s young talent, and more.

DUBLIN, Ohio – As is an annual occurrence, Jack Nicklaus met with the media Tuesday ahead of the start of The Memorial he hosts at Muirfield Village Golf Club, which he built, and did what he always does – talk at length on a variety of subjects for over more than one hour.

One subject, however, he only touched on briefly – a complaint filed against him on May 13 by Nicklaus Companies which alleges tortious interference, breach of contract and breach of fiduciary duty.

Nicklaus, 82, said in a statement two weeks ago that the claims by Howard Milstein, executive chairman of the Nicklaus Companies who also oversees Golf Magazine and Golf.com., were untrue.

“I’m not worried about that,” Nicklaus said. “I feel very comfortable with where we are. And I’m here to talk about The Memorial Tournament and not that.”

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This is the 47th playing of The Memorial, which Nicklaus won in 1977 and 1984. This year, he welcomes another loaded field, topped by seven of the top-10 players in the world – world No. 2 Jon Rahm, No. 3 Cameron Smith, No. 4 Collin Morikawa, No. 6 and defending champion Patrick Cantlay, No. 7 Viktor Hovland, No. 8 Rory McIlroy and No. 10 Jordan Spieth.

After a major renovation of the course completed in 2021, Nicklaus feels the players will be challenged by a firm and fast track.

“This year now that we’ve had a year of maturity, the fairways are excellent,” Nicklaus said. “The guys were coming in today and telling me how firm they were. I like firm greens, but I don’t like ridiculous greens. I like them so that if you play a good shot, you’re rewarded and the ball will take it right out a little bit, but it won’t hit and go.

“The rough is not particularly thick this year. I don’t know why that is, but I think there’s plenty of it. Certainly, around the greens, there’s plenty of it.

“The golf course is excellent. I even played it. I played it for the first time. I played it Saturday and Sunday, and I hadn’t been playing. I didn’t play golf last year. Anyway, I cruised it around Sunday in 84. That was pretty good for me.”

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The PGA Tour is in Ohio this week for the Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village. Jack’s place has produced big-name winners over the last four seasons: Patrick Cantlay twice, Jon Rahm, and Bryson DeChambeau.

Rahm and Cantlay are both in the field while DeChambeau is still recovering from wrist surgery and is uncertain if he’ll give it a go. World No. 3 Cameron Smith, Rory McIlroy, Collin Morikawa, Viktor Hovland, and Jordan Speith are also teeing it up in Dublin.

Muirfield Village is a par 72 layout measuring over 7,500 yards. It’s gone through a renovation over the last few years that included the resurfacing of every green on the property.

Among the big names, there are several players further down the odds list to keep an eye on.

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Can another youngster grab his first PGA Tour win?

From Fort Worth, Texas, to Dublin, Ohio, the PGA Tour has moved its way north and it’s time for a weekend at Jack’s place.

Last year’s Memorial was, well, unique. Jon Rahm had the tournament all but locked up, tested positive for COVID-19 and was forced to withdraw after the third round, and the trophy eventually went to Patrick Cantlay, his second career win at Muirfield Village.

Like most years, the field is loaded. Rahm and Cantlay are joined by world No. 3 Cameron Smith, Rory McIlroy, Xander Schauffele, Collin Morikawa, and Viktor Hovland.

Changes were made to the course over the last few years including the resurfacing of every green, adjustments to 14 of the putting surfaces, and No. 15 was completely redone.

Golf course

Muirfield Village | Par 72 | 7,533 yards

General view of the 16th hole during the final round of The Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village Golf Club on June 5, 2016 in Dublin, Ohio. (Photo by Matt Sullivan/Getty Images)

Key stats

Strokes Gained: Tee to Green: The last five winners of the Memorial entered the week ranked inside the top 14 in SG: Tee to Green on the season.

Strokes Gained: Around the Green / Scrambling: Short game is key around Muirfield Village. Players who are unable to avoid bogeys around the greens are going to have trouble contending.

Data Golf Information

Course Fit (compares golf courses based on the degree to which different golfer attributes — such as driving distance — to predict who performs well at each course – DataGolf): 1. Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead), 2. The Concession Golf Club, 3. Sea Island GC

Trending: 1. Shane Lowry (last three starts: T-3, 13, T-23), 2. Cameron Smith (MC, T-21, T-13), 3. Rory McIlroy (2, 5, 8)

Percent chance to win (based on course history, fit, trending, etc.): 1. Jon Rahm (7.3 percent), 2. Patrick Cantlay (5.3 percent), 3. Rory McIlroy (5.1 percent)

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The third round at The Memorial proved to be anything but easy

It was a hot day at Muirfield Village for the third round of the Memorial.In fact, Justin Thomas’ caddie couldn’t finish because he started feeling dizzy.So Justin’s dad Mike picked up the bag for the last six holes. JT shot a third-round 75. Tiger Woods shot a 71 to leap up more than 25 spots on the leaderboard. He is still +2 overall. Tony Finau and Ryan Palmer started the day as co-leaders but Finau stumbled a bit after a double bogey on the par 3 12th hole.Your leader heading into Sunday’s final round is Jon Rahm. Rahm had five birdies and shot a third-round 68.?Rahm opens a four-shot lead as he seeks his first win on the PGA Tour since teaming up with Palmer to claim the 2019 Zurich Classic

It was a hot day at Muirfield Village for the third round of the Memorial.In fact, Justin Thomas’ caddie couldn’t finish because he started feeling dizzy.So Justin’s dad Mike picked up the bag for the last six holes. JT shot a third-round 75. Tiger Woods shot a 71 to leap up more than 25 spots on the leaderboard. He is still +2 overall. Tony Finau and Ryan Palmer started the day as co-leaders but Finau stumbled a bit after a double bogey on the par 3 12th hole.Your leader heading into Sunday’s final round is Jon Rahm. Rahm had five birdies and shot a third-round 68.?Rahm opens a four-shot lead as he seeks his first win on the PGA Tour since teaming up with Palmer to claim the 2019 Zurich Classic

Muirfield Village punches back, ready to dole out more punishment in Memorial

Players beat Muirfield Village to a pulp in the Workday Charity Open. The course returned in kind in the first round of the Memorial.

DUBLIN, Ohio – Players beat Muirfield Village Golf Club to a pulp last week in the Workday Charity Open.

The course returned in kind in Thursday’s first round of the Memorial.

And it’s ready to dish out more punishment.

One player after another staggered off the golf course after their opening round looking like they went five rounds in the Octagon instead of walking 18 holes of Jack Nicklaus’ gem, which is the first course to host back-to-back PGA Tour events since 1957.


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Last week felt like an old Bob Hope Desert Classic as 19 under earned a spot in a playoff and 57 of the 67 players who made the cut finished in red numbers. This week feels more like a U.S. Open with thicker rough, quicker fairways and greens running 14 on the Stimpmeter – about 3 feet faster than the putting surfaces ran during the Workday, as the greens were watered thoroughly to protect them as they faced a two-week stress test.

And Mother Nature decided to throw some haymakers in the first round with winds howling in the 20-25 mph range.

“It’s not even remotely close to the same,” said world No. 3 Justin Thomas, who needed 14 holes to make his first birdie and shot 2-over 74 four days after losing in a playoff to Collin Morikawa. Last week, Thomas, a former world No. 1 and a two-time winner this season, shot 68-66-66-69 and made 22 birdies and an eagle. He won’t get close to those red numbers this week.

Some players may have wondered what course Tony Finau played as he signed for a 6-under-par 66. Or where Ryan Palmer teed it up after his 67. Only five others – Brendan Steele (68), Gary Woodland (68), Charles Howell III (69), Lucas Glover (69) and Jon Rahm (69) broke 70. Only 24 of the 130 in the field broke par, including Tiger Woods (71).

“I scored it about as good as I could,” Finau said. “On a golf course like this in these conditions, it really forces you to think about every shot and stay in the present, and that’s what I was able to do today and score the golf ball.

“Whenever you’re thinking about wind on a putt, you know it’s pretty tough.”

Tough? Check these scores out. Morikawa, four days removed from winning for the second time in his young PGA Tour career, shot 76 and is in danger of missing just his second cut. World No. 4 Dustin Johnson, who won his 21st PGA Tour title at the Travelers Championship in his most recent start three weeks ago, shot 80. World No. 11 Xander Schauffele and Bubba Watson shot 78. Hideki Matsuyama, who won here in 2014, shot 75. World No. 7 Bryson DeChambeau, who won the Rocket Mortgage Classic in his last start, hit two tee shots longer than 400 yards but managed only a 73.

“They let the rough grow a little bit, so you’re unlikely to find some good breaks if you miss the fairways,” Jordan Spieth said after a 70. “But mainly the course has dried out significantly without any rain the last few days, and the greens are a foot to two feet faster on the Stimpmeter.

“I left everything short last week. These are back to the speed you’re used to seeing at the Memorial, but when you throw in 15 mile-an-hour winds and the winds have to be opposite the slopes because the greens are so fast, you’re left with a lot of really kind of cross-wind, cross-hill putts, and it’s very difficult to commit on the greens. I think putting is as challenging as anything in these conditions.

“It’s almost like going into a major championship. You’ve just got to be prepared for a little bit of everything.”

And Muirfield Village is not going to get any easier, especially if the clouds don’t open up the rest of the week. The course baked a bit Monday through Wednesday under bright skies. A splash of rain hit Thursday morning but that quickly dried out. And Friday and Saturday have no rain in the forecast.

“I don’t know if there’s any rain coming, but they’ll have to keep an eye on (the greens) just to be sure,” Palmer said. “It’s going to get tougher and tougher, there’s no doubt.”

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Haley Moore wins again, Collin Morikawa is victorious after a playoff thriller and Tiger Woods is back. Watch the top golf stories recapped.

Tiger Woods reveals when he’ll play again on the PGA Tour, the Ryder Cup is postponed and Haley Moore impresses even while the LPGA is on hold.

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Morikawa wins a playoff thriller

Collin Morikawa earned his second PGA Tour title Sunday after defeating Justin Thomas in a three-hole playoff at Muirfield Village. The golf club will also play host to next week’s event, the Memorial Tournament.

Tiger is back

Tiger Woods will compete on the PGA Tour for the first time since February at the Memorial Tournament. Woods, whose last Tour appearance was at the Genesis Invitational, has won the Memorial Tournament five times with his last win coming in 2012.

Ryder Cup postponed

It’s official: The 2020 Ryder Cup has been postponed. The event was scheduled for Sept. 25-27 at Whistling Straits, but will now be played Sept. 24-26, 2021. The event will also be played in odd-numbered years going forward.

Haley Moore wins again

While many LPGA golfers haven’t competed since the tour paused its season in February, Haley Moore isn’t among them. She’s competed in 12 events since March and even won three of them. That’s why she’s our Hero of the Week.

For more on what LPGA players should expect when the season resumes and a report that China will cancel all 2020 sporting events, watch the latest edition of Golfweek Rewind featured above.

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