The American Express: Round 3 tee times, TV info, format

The PGA Tour returns to the Coachella Valley. This time, there’s a new sponsor and name of the event that started as the Bob Hope Desert Classic The 61st rendition of the golf tournament is called The American Express. The event started on Thursday …

The PGA Tour returns to the Coachella Valley. This time, there’s a new sponsor and name of the event that started as the Bob Hope Desert Classic

The 61st rendition of the golf tournament is called The American Express.

The event started on Thursday and will be played at three courses – La Quinta Country Club, the Stadium Course at PGA West and the Nicklaus Tournament Course at PGA West.

Defending champion Adam Long returned this week along with two-time American Express winner Phil Mickelson, the tournament’s host, and other top players like Rickie Fowler, Francesco Molinari, Tony Finau and Paul Casey.

How it works

Play in the 54-hole pro-am portion of the tournament begins at 11:30 a.m. each day on all three courses. Each foursome will include two pros and two amateurs, and each amateur will be assigned one of the pros for the day. The pro-am twosome will play a better-ball format with the amateur using his or her own full handicap.

Daily prizes on each course will be awarded in gross and net divisions. The pro-am division ends after Saturday’s play for most players, but the three low gross and three low net amateurs will play Sunday, when the low 70 pros and ties from the first three days of the pro event continue on the TPC Stadium Course at PGA West.

Round 3

1st tee – Stadium Course

Time Players
11:30 a.m. Mackenzie Hughes, Nick Taylor
11:40 a.m. Scott Piercy, Chesson Hadley
11:50 a.m. Steve Stricker, Brendan Steele
Noon Wyndham Clark, Harold Varner III
12:10 p.m. Abraham Ancer, Sungjae Im
12:20 p.m. Aaron Wise, Matthew Wolff
12:30 p.m. Scottie Scheffler, Robby Shelton
12:40 p.m. Adam Long, Paul Casey
12:50 p.m. Phil Mickelson, Tony Finau
1 p.m. Charley Hoffman, Kevin Streelman
1:10 p.m. Bud Cauley, Beau Hossler
1:20 p.m. Rickie Fowler, Francesco Molinari
1:30 p.m. Maverick McNealy, Kramer Hickok

1st tee – La Quinta Country Club

Time Players
11:30 a.m. Dominic Bozzelli, Ben Martin
11:40 a.m. John Senden, Peter Malnati
11:50 a.m. Robert Streb, Danny Lee
Noon Richy Werenski, Roger Sloan
12:10 p.m. John Huh, Chris Stroud
12:20 p.m. Si Woo Kim, Ryan Armour
12:30 p.m. Sebastian Cappelen, Michael Gligic
12:40 p.m. Matt Every, Talor Gooch
12:50 p.m. Tyler Duncan, Martin Trainer
1 p.m. Isaiah Salinda, Chris Baker
1:10 p.m. Brian Stuard, Adam Schenk
1:20 p.m. Rory Sabbatini, Russell Henley
1:30 p.m. M Anderson, Vincent Whaley

1st tee – Nicklaus Tournament Course

Time Players
11:30 a.m. Ricky Barnes, Cameron Percy
11:40 a.m. Ben Crane, Nick Watney
11:50 a.m. Kevin Kisner, Kevin Chappell
Noon Scott Harrington, Henrik Norlander
12:10 p.m. Aaron Baddeley, James Hahn
12:20 p.m. Charles Howell III, Chez Reavie
12:30 p.m. Rafael Campos, Akshay Bhatia
12:40 p.m. Patrick Rodgers, Cameron Tringale
12:50 p.m. Jimmy Walker, Stewart Cink
1 p.m. Vince Covello, Ryan Brehm
1:10 p.m. J.J. Spaun, Sam Ryder
1:20 p.m. Jason Dufner, Max Homa
1:30 p.m. Doc Redman, D.J. Trahan

10th tee – Stadium Course

Time Players
11:30 a.m. Tim Wilkinson, David Hearn
11:40 a.m. Seung-Yul Noh, Zac Blair
11:50 a.m. Kyle Stanley, Andrew Putnam
Noon Sam Saunders, Charles Reiter
12:10 p.m. Bill Haas, Bo Van Pelt
12:20 p.m. Ryan Moore, Kevin Stadler
12:30 p.m. Wes Roach, Rhein Gibson
12:40 p.m. Scott Brown, Josh Teater
12:50 p.m. Patton Kizzire, Hudson Swafford
1 p.m. Joseph Bramlett, Kristoffer Ventura
1:10 p.m. Mark Wilson, Michael Thompson
1:20 p.m. Daniel Berger, Brian Harman
1:30 p.m. Bo Hoag, Xinjun Zhang

10th tee – La Quinta Country Club

Time Players
11:30 a.m. Sepp Straka, Harris English
11:40 a.m. Scott Stallings, Lucas Bjerregaard
11:50 a.m. Kevin Na, Russell Knox
Noon Luke List, Alex Noren
12:10 p.m. Lucas Glover, Vaughn Taylor
12:20 p.m. Brendon Todd, Zach Johnson
12:30 p.m. Cameron Davis, Doug Ghim
12:40 p.m. Jhonattan Vegas, Byeong Hun An
12:50 p.m. Cameron Champ, Billy Horshcel
1 p.m. Rob Oppenhem, Hank Lebioda
1:10 p.m. Anirban Lahiri, Mark Hubbard
1:20 p.m. Sebastián Muñoz, J.T. Poston
1:30 p.m. Michael Gellerman, Harry Higgs

10th tee – Nicklaus Tournament Course

Time Players
11:30 a.m. Jason Kokrak, Brandon Hagy
11:40 a.m. Dennis McCarthy, Tom Hoge
11:50 a.m. Ted Potter, Jr., Grayson Murray
Noon Bronson Burgoon, Kyoung-Hoon Lee
12:10 p.m. Martin Laird, Sam Burns
12:20 p.m. Nate Lashley, Austin Cook
12:30 p.m. Matthew NeSmith, Chase Seiffert
12:40 p.m. Fabián Gómez, Carlos Ortiz
12:50 p.m. Andrew Landry, Brice Garnett
1 p.m. Ben Taylor, Brian Smock
1:10 p.m. Brian Gay, Hunter Mahan
1:20 p.m. Troy Merritt, Greg Chalmers
1:30 p.m. Tyler McCumber, Nelson Ledesma

TV, streaming, radio information

All times listed are Eastern Standard Time.

Saturday

SiriusXM: 1-7 p.m.
Golf Channel: 3-7 p.m.

Sunday

SiriusXM: 2-7 p.m.
Golf Channel: 3-7 p.m.

The American Express: Round 2 tee times, TV info, format

The American Express is on three courses: La Quinta Country Club, the Stadium Course at PGA West and the Nicklaus Tournament Course at PGA West.

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The PGA Tour has returned to the Coachella Valley with a new sponsor and new name of the event that started as the Bob Hope Desert Classic.

The 61st rendition of the golf tournament is called The American Express and it’s being played at three courses: La Quinta Country Club, the Stadium Course at PGA West and the Nicklaus Tournament Course at PGA West.

How it works

Play in the 54-hole pro-am portion of the tournament begins at 11:30 a.m. each day on all three courses. Each foursome will include two pros and two amateurs, and each amateur will be assigned one of the pros for the day. The pro-am twosome will play a better-ball format with the amateur using his or her own full handicap.

MORE: Leaderboard | Photos

The pro-am division ends after Saturday’s play for most players, but the three low gross and three low net amateurs will play Sunday, when the low 70 pros and ties from the first three days of the pro event continue on the TPC Stadium Course at PGA West.

Round 2

1st tee – Stadium Course

Time Players
11:30 a.m. Anirban Lahiri, Mark Hubbard
11:40 a.m. Sebastián Muñoz, J.T. Poston
11:50 a.m. Michael Gellerman, Harry Higgs
Noon Sepp Straka, Harris English
12:10 p.m. Scott Stallings, Lucas Bjerregaard
12:20 p.m. Kevin Na, Russell Knox
12:30 p.m. Luke List, Alex Noren
12:40 p.m. Lucas Glover, Vaughn Taylor
12:50 p.m. Brendon Todd, Zach Johnson
1 p.m. Cameron Davis, Doug Ghim
1:10 p.m. Jhonattan Vegas, Byeong Hun An
1:20 p.m. Cameron Champ, Billy Horshcel
1:30 p.m. Rob Oppenhem, Hank Lebioda

1st tee – La Quinta Country Club

Time Players
11:30 a.m. Brian Gay, Hunter Mahan
11:40 a.m. Troy Merritt, Greg Chalmers
11:50 a.m. Tyler McCumber, Nelson Ledesma
Noon Jason Kokrak, Brandon Hagy
12:10 p.m. Dennis McCarthy, Tom Hoge
12:20 p.m. Ted Potter, Jr., Grayson Murray
12:30 p.m. Bronson Burgoon, Kyoung-Hoon Lee
12:40 p.m. Martin Laird, Sam Burns
12:50 p.m. Nate Lashley, Austin Cook
1 p.m. Matthew NeSmith, Chase Seiffert
1:10 p.m. Fabián Gómez, Carlos Ortiz
1:20 p.m. Andrew Landry, Brice Garnett
1:30 p.m. Ben Taylor, Brian Smock

1st tee – Nicklaus Tournament Course

Time Players
11:30 a.m. Bud Cauley, Beau Hossler
11:40 a.m. Rickie Fowler, Francesco Molinari
11:50 a.m. Maverick McNealy, Kramer Hickok
Noon Mackenzie Hughes, Nick Taylor
12:10 p.m. Scott Piercy, Chesson Hadley
12:20 p.m. Steve Stricker, Brendan Steele
12:30 p.m. Wyndham Clark, Harold Varner III
12:40 p.m. Abraham Ancer, Sungjae Im
12:50 p.m. Aaron Wise, Matthew Wolff
1 p.m. Scottie Scheffler, Robby Shelton
1:10 p.m. Adam Long, Paul Casey
1:20 p.m. Phil Mickelson, Tony Finau
1:30 p.m. Charley Hoffman, Kevin Streelman

10th tee – Stadium Course

Time Players
11:30 a.m. Brian Stuard, Adam Schenk
11:40 a.m. Rory Sabbatini, Russell Henley
11:50 a.m. Zack Sucher, Vincent Whaley
Noon Dominic Bozzelli, Ben Martin
12:10 p.m. John Senden, Peter Malnati
12:20 p.m. Robert Streb, Danny Lee
12:30 p.m. Richy Werenski, Roger Sloan
12:40 p.m. John Huh, Chris Stroud
12:50 p.m. Si Woo Kim, Ryan Armour
1 p.m. Sebastian Cappelen, Michael Gligic
1:10 p.m. Matt Every, Talor Gooch
1:20 p.m. Tyler Duncan, Martin Trainer
1:30 p.m. Isaiah Salinda, Chris Baker

10th tee – La Quinta Country Club

Time Players
11:30 a.m. J.J. Spaun, Sam Ryder
11:40 a.m. Jason Dufner, Max Homa
11:50 a.m. Doc Redman, D.J. Trahan
Noon Ricky Barnes, Cameron Percy
12:10 p.m. Ben Crane, Nick Watney
12:20 p.m. Kevin Kisner, Kevin Chappell
12:30 p.m. Scott Harrington, Henrik Norlander
12:40 p.m. Aaron Baddeley, James Hahn
12:50 p.m. Charles Howell III, Chez Reavie
1 p.m. Rafael Campos, Akshay Bhatia
1:10 p.m. Patrick Rodgers, Cameron Tringale
1:20 p.m. Jimmy Walker, Stewart Cink
1:30 p.m. Vince Covello, Ryan Brehm

10th tee – Nicklaus Tournament Course

Time Players
11:30 a.m. Mark Wilson, Michael Thompson
11:40 a.m. Daniel Berger, Brian Harman
11:50 a.m. Bo Hoag, Xinjun Zhang
Noon Tim Wilkinson, David Hearn
12:10 p.m. Seung-Yul Noh, Zac Blair
12:20 p.m. Kyle Stanley, Andrew Putnam
12:30 p.m. Sam Saunders, Charles Reiter
12:40 p.m. Bill Haas, Bo Van Pelt
12:50 p.m. Ryan Moore, Kevin Stadler
1 p.m. Wes Roach, Rhein Gibson
1:10 p.m. Scott Brown, Josh Teater
1:20 p.m. Patton Kizzire, Hudson Swafford
1:30 p.m. Joseph Bramlett, Kristoffer Ventura

TV, streaming, radio information

All times listed are Eastern Standard Time.

Friday

Twitter: 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
SiriusXM: 1-7 p.m.
Golf Channel: 3-7 p.m.

Saturday

SiriusXM: 1-7 p.m.
Golf Channel: 3-7 p.m.

Sunday

SiriusXM: 2-7 p.m.
Golf Channel: 3-7 p.m.

Winner’s Bag: Justin Thomas, 2020 Sentry Tournament of Champions

See a complete list of the Titleist golf equipment that Justin Thomas used to win at the Plantation Course in Hawaii.

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Justin Thomas outlasted Patrick Reed and Xander Schauffele to win the first PGA Tour event of 2020, the Sentry Tournament of Champions, on Sunday evening. Here are the clubs the 26-year-old used for his 12th PGA Tour title:

DRIVER: Titleist TS3 (9.5 degrees), with Mitsubishi Diamana BF 60 TX shaft

FAIRWAY WOODSTitleist TS3 (15 degrees), with Mitsubishi Tensei CK Pro Blue 80TX shaft; 915Fd (18 degrees), with Fujikura Motore Speeder VC 9.2 Tour Spec X shaft

IRONS: Titleist T100 (4), 620 MB (5-9), with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 shafts

WEDGES: Titleist Vokey Design SM7 (46 degrees), with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 shaft; SM7 (52, 56 degrees), SM6 (60 degrees), with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 shafts

PUTTERScotty Cameron Futura X5

BALLTitleist Pro V1x

GRIPS: Golf Pride Tour Velvet Cord (full swing)/SuperStroke Traxion Pistol GT Tour (putter)

When top PGA Tour stars will likely play in 2020

The 2020 portion of the current PGA Tour wrap-around schedule tees off this week. Yep, after two weeks off since the Presidents Cup, we get back to the action. The calendar year tees off with the Sentry Tournament of Champions, Jan. 2-5 at Kapalua …

The 2020 portion of the current PGA Tour wrap-around schedule tees off this week.

Yep, after two weeks off since the Presidents Cup, we get back to the action.

The calendar year tees off with the Sentry Tournament of Champions, Jan. 2-5 at Kapalua Plantation Course in Maui. The tournament, which started in 1953, has had many names over the years. To gain entry, you had to have won a PGA Tour event the previous year.

The best part of the event for all golf fans stateside? The late afternoon/evening/prime-time TV window.

Let’s take a look at some key players and where we may see them teeing it up in the early parts of 2020.

Tiger Woods

We can all look at the golf calendar and make reasonable guesses as to where we’ll see Woods play next.

Tiger was eligible for the winners-only Tournament of Champions in Maui Jan. 2-5, but he opted to skip it for the second straight year and hasn’t appeared at Kapalua since 2005.

His 2020 debut is likely to be at his usual starting spot, the Farmers Insurance Open (Jan. 23-26) in San Diego, where he’s won eight times at Torrey Pines, including the 2008 U.S. Open.

Beyond that, the only event we officially know he’s going to play is the Genesis Invitational, which benefits his TGR Foundation, Feb. 13-16 at Riviera Country Club.

Woods will serve as tournament host for the third time in 2020. The event has gained elevated status, meaning a smaller, elite field, a larger purse and a longer exemption for winners. That places Tiger’s event on a par with Jack Nicklaus’s Memorial Tournament and the Arnold Palmer Invitational.

Beyond that? We shall see.

Brooks Koepka

Like Woods, Koepka passed up the Sentry Tournament of Champions, which suggests he’s still rehabbing his injured left knee.

Koepka underwent stem-cell treatment to repair a partially-torn patella tendon shortly after the Tour Championship. He attempted to defend his title at the CJ Cup, but had to pull out and missed the Presidents Cup.

Koepka committed to play the European Tour’s Saudi International, which is the same week as the PGA Tour’s Waste Management Phoenix Open. Chances are Koepka will make his U.S. debut a week earlier at the Farmers Insurance Open, if his knee is fully healed.

Looking farther ahead, as of now, he is listed among the early commitments to the Valspar Championship on Innisbrook Resort’s Copperhead Course, March 19-22.

Justin Thomas

Thomas will open the 2020 season at the Sentry Tournament of Champions in Hawaii after winning in 2017. He did the Hawaiian double in 2017 when he won Sentry and Sony. He shot 59 in first round in that 2017 Sony.

Phil Mickelson

Lefty’s amazing run – 26 years – in the top 50 of the world rankings ended in November and he ended the year at No. 70.

We know Mickelson’s schedule early on in 2020, where he is set to play at least four straight weeks starting at The American Express in Palm Desert. Mickelson loves the West Coast Swing and will make his debut as tournament host Jan. 16-19. He’s then set to tee it up at Torrey Pines for the Farmers Insurance Open, Jan. 23-26, where he is a past champion (1993, 2000-01), before heading over to the Saudi International – and forgoing the Waste Management Phoenix Open for the first time in 30 years.

To cap off the busy stretch, Mickelson will be back as defending champion of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Lefty got “one for the thumb” in 2019, tying Mark O’Meara for the most victories at the annual Pebble Tour stop, and will try for a six-pack of titles, Feb. 6-9.

There’s a good chance that Mickelson will play a fifth straight week at the Genesis Invitational. He’s a past champion, has played at Riviera the past three seasons and usually commutes from his home in Rancho Santa Fe via jet. He has yet to announce a commitment so stay tuned.

Patrick Reed

Reed, winner of the Northern Trust, will be in the field at the Sentry Tournament of Champions in Hawaii, the first PGA Tour event of 2020. He won the event in 2015. Presumably caddie/brother-in-law Kessler Karain, who was barred from working the final day of competition at the Presidents Cup, will be alongside Reed.

The 2018 Masters champion played the Sony Open last year, but skipped the American Express, where he is a past champion (2014). Reed typically plays the Farmers Insurance and AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, but he’ll be absent from Phoenix this year as he already has committed to play the Saudi International.

Rory McIlroy

As a three-time PGA Tour winner in 2018-19, McIlroy was eligible for the Tournament of Champions, but passed on Maui. He announced on his podcast that his first tournament in 2020 will be the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines, where he finished T-5 last season. He called it “a good litmus test to see where my game is at.” McIlroy has traditionally played at the Genesis Invitational, where he finished T-4. Expect a return engagement in 2020.

Dustin Johnson

Johnson will open 2020 season at the Sentry Tournament of Champions in Hawaii after winning in 2018. He is committed to the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am Feb. 6-9, one of his favorite hunting grounds (winner in 2009, ’10; runner-up in 2014, ’18).

Johnson is scheduled to defend his title at the Saudi International, and looking down the road he is on the early commit lost for the Valspar Championship on Innisbrook Resort’s Copperhead Course March 16-22, after finishing sixth last year.

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Winner’s Bag: Tyler Duncan, RSM Classic

See a complete list of the Titleist clubs and gear that Tyler Duncan used to win the PGA Tour’s final event of 2019.

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A complete list of the clubs Tyler Duncan used to win the PGA Tour’s 2019 RSM Classic:

DRIVER: Titleist TS2 (9.5 degrees), with Fujikura ATMOS Blue Tour Spec 6X shaft

FAIRWAY WOODS: Titleist TS3 (13.5 degrees), with Aldila Tour Green 75 TX shaft

IRONS: Titleist U500 (2), with Graphite Design Tour AD-DI Hybrid 95X shaft, 718 AP2 (4-PW), with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue X100 shafts

WEDGES: Titleist Vokey Design SM7 (50 degrees), SM8 (54, 58 degrees), with True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400 shafts

PUTTER: Scotty Cameron 009M prototype

BALL: Titleist Pro V1

GRIPS: Golf Pride Tour Velvet

RSM Classic field, by the rankings

Our field list for the PGA Tour’s RSM Classic lists each player with his Golfweek/Sagarin Ranking and Official World Golf Ranking.

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The fall portion of the 2019-20 PGA Tour season wraps up this week with the Tour’s annual stop at Sea Island Golf Club for the RSM Classic.

Below is a field list for the event, with each player’s Golfweek/Sagarin Ranking and Official World Golf Ranking indicated beside his name.

So far this season, the average ranking of the winner (entering the week in which he won) was 96.6 in the Golfweek/Sagarin Rankings and 137.2 in the Official World Golf Ranking.

At the end of last PGA Tour season, winners carried an average Golfweek/Sagarin ranking of 83.5 and an average Official World Golf Ranking position of 144.2.

RSM Classic: Tee times | Odds | Fantasy

RSM Classic field

GW/Sagarin OWGR
 Webb Simpson 4 12
 Billy Horschel 22 32
 Jim Furyk 24 56
 Matt Kuchar 25 22
 Rory Sabbatini 31 77
 Charles Howell III 32 53
 Adam Hadwin 34 47
 Kevin Kisner 36 34
 Scottie Scheffler 48 74
 Russell Knox 53 105
 Xinjun Zhang 58 128
 Dylan Frittelli 61 104
 J.T. Poston 62 71
 Cameron Percy 63 256
 Lanto Griffin 64 120
 Vaughn Taylor 65 106
 Nick Taylor 66 225
 Cameron Tringale 68 258
 Alex Noren 70 64
 Doc Redman 73 157
 Aaron Wise 75 97
 Sebastián Muñoz 77 127
 Mark Hubbard 78 191
 Harris English 80 185
 Brian Stuard 88 135
 Matt Jones 92 177
 Denny McCarthy 96 151
 Bo Hoag 97 326
 Brian Harman 104 123
 Kyle Stanley 107 102
 Zach Johnson 108 174
 Harry Higgs 109 132
 Aaron Baddeley 110 229
 Kevin Streelman 111 114
 Talor Gooch 112 204
 Joel Dahmen 113 100
 Brian Gay 117 162
 Bronson Burgoon 121 169
 Fabián Gómez 122 234
 Adam Schenk 124 213
 Nick Watney 129 182
 Martin Laird 131 296
 Russell Henley 132 197
 Sam Ryder 134 237
 Jhonattan Vegas 138 144
 Peter Malnati 140 264
 D.J. Trahan 141 296
 Beau Hossler 144 164
 Hank Lebioda 146 302
 Brice Garnett 150 193
 Troy Merritt 151 130
 Keith Mitchell 154 98
 Tyler McCumber 156 339
 Si Woo Kim 158 88
 Scott Harrington 161 203
 J.J. Spaun 164 253
 Ryan Armour 165 184
 David Hearn 166 407
 Brendon Todd 174 83
 Robby Shelton 181 153
 Joseph Bramlett 183 474
 Mackenzie Hughes 184 248
 Rob Oppenheim 192 610
 Brendan Steele 196 341
 Scott Stallings 197 226
 Shawn Stefani 200 313
 Rhein Gibson 201 327
 Davis Riley 203 928
 Roberto Castro 205 422
 Michael Thompson 207 192
 Dominic Bozzelli 209 419
 Kristoffer Ventura 210 161
 Stewart Cink 211 171
 Tom Hoge 212 230
 Luke List 213 125
 Maverick McNealy 214 405
 Adam Long 216 110
 Andrew Landry 219 196
 Zac Blair 221 215
 Peter Uihlein 222 235
 Bill Haas 228 427
 Wes Roach 229 265
 Ryan Brehm 232 301
 Kramer Hickok 234 211
 Mark Anderson 237 351
 Chase Seiffert 242 288
 Vincent Whaley 249 545
 Tyler Duncan 254 387
 Josh Teater 256 282
 Michael Gligic 261 425
 Sepp Straka 265 202
 Chesson Hadley 267 154
 Austin Cook 268 243
 Robert Streb 271 228
 Jason Dufner 276 223
 Luke Donald 289 428
 Chris Baker 291 448
 Patrick Rodgers 295 321
 Ben Taylor 299 538
 Anirban Lahiri 307 374
 Johnson Wagner 309 334
 Patton Kizzire 313 279
 Doug Ghim 316 379
 Kyoung-Hoon Lee 319 328
 Chris Stroud 320 231
 Cameron Davis 323 329
 Rafael Campos 324 519
 Henrik Norlander 325 278
 Seamus Power 335 422
 Matthew NeSmith 349 292
 Ted Potter Jr. 354 286
 Ben Crane 356 547
 Zack Sucher 371 159
 Jonathan Byrd 374 463
 Hudson Swafford 375 400
 Chris Kirk 396 306
 Tim Wilkinson 397 497
 Ben Martin 400 881
 George McNeill 408 619
 Satoshi Kodaira 412 187
 Boo Weekley 418 811
 Nelson Ledesma 420 277
 Sebastian Cappelen 439 404
 Michael Gellerman 449 368
 Kyle Reifers 459 1042
 Alex Cejka 460 778
 Scott Brown 478 336
 Sangmoon Bae 502 541
 David Lingmerth 503 773
 Chad Campbell 528 562
 Robert Garrigus 543 989
 Jim Herman 558 290
 Freddie Jacobson 559 1219
 Vince Covello 568 494
 Ricky Barnes 570 1391
 Brandon Hagy 594 477
 Matt Atkins 637 2027
 John Merrick 644 1118
 Arjun Atwal 645 1239
 Derek Ernst 650 1179
 J.J. Henry 675 911
 D.A. Points 715 1106
 Tim Herron 771 1351
 Michael Kim 774 645
 Akshay Bhatia N/R 2068
 Kevin Chappell N/R 312
 K.J. Choi N/R 456
 Henry Chung N/R N/R
 Will Gordon N/R N/R
 James Hahn N/R 609
 Davis Love III N/R 727
 Dru Love N/R 1515
 Cole Miller N/R 1418
 Greyson Sigg N/R 998
 Davis Thompson N/R N/R
 Tim Weinhart N/R N/R

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RSM Classic: Rounds 1 and 2 tee times, how to watch

The fall portion of the 2019-20 PGA Tour season wraps up this week with the RSM Classic.

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The fall portion of the 2019-20 PGA Tour season wraps up this week with the Tour’s annual stop at Sea Island Golf Club for the RSM Classic.

The event will use the new-look Plantation Course and its neighboring Seaside Course for Thursday and Friday’s opening rounds. Saturday and Sunday’s rounds will be held only on Seaside.

Brendon Todd will look for a third consecutive PGA Tour win this weekend among a field that includes the likes of Webb Simpson, Billy Horschel, Kevin Kisner and Matt Kuchar.

Check out the tee times for the first and second rounds below, along with how to watch the RSM Classic on TV.

RSM Classic: Scores | Photos | Tee times, TV info

Tee times

Round 1 – Seaside Course, 1st tee

(All Times Eastern)

Tee time Players
9:15 a.m. Boo Weekley, Johnson Wagner, Sepp Straka
9:25 a.m. Brian Gay, Cameron Tringale, Tom Hoge
9:35 a.m. Troy Merritt, Satoshi Kodaira, Brice Garnett
9:45 a.m. Luke List, Doc Redman, Kyoung-Hoon Lee
9:55 a.m. Mark Anderson, Nelson Ledesma, Vincent Whaley
10:05 a.m. Henrik Norlander, Sebastian Cappelen, Vince Covello
10:15 a.m. Chase Seiffert, Matthew NeSmith, Henry Chung
10:25 a.m. Robert Streb, Bronson Burgoon, Brandon Hagy
10:35 a.m. John Merrick, Alex Noren, Zac Blair
10:45 a.m. Kevin Kisner, Charles Howell III, Davis Love III
10:55 a.m. Brendon Todd, Lanto Griffin, Keith Mitchell
11:05 a.m. Freddie Jacobson, D.J. Trahan, David Hearn
11:15 a.m. Kramer Hickok, Tyler McCumber, Cole Miller

Round 1 – Seaside Course, 10th tee

Tee time Players
9:15 a.m. Mackenzie Hughes, Derek Ernst, Jonathan Byrd
9:25 a.m. Brian Stuard, Ricky Barnes, Scott Harrington
9:35 a.m. Aaron Wise, Andrew Landry, Ted Potter, Jr.
9:45 a.m. Adam Long, Hudson Swafford, Stewart Cink
9:55 a.m. James Hahn, Nick Watney, Roberto Castro
10:05 a.m. Peter Uihlein, Rob Oppenheim, Zack Sucher
10:15 a.m. Bo Hoag, Tim Weinhart, Dru Love
10:25 a.m. Aaron Baddeley, Scott Stallings, Robert Garrigus
10:35 a.m. J.J. Henry, Scott Brown, Michael Thompson
10:45 a.m. Jason Dufner, Russell Knox, Jim Furyk
10:55 a.m. J.T. Poston, D.A. Points, K.J. Choi
11:05 a.m. Chris Stroud, Bill Haas, Sangmoon Bae
11:15 a.m. Joseph Bramlett, Michael Gligic, Davis Thompson

Round 1 – Plantation Course, 1st tee

Tee time Players
9:15 a.m. Chad Campbell, Talor Gooch, Adam Schenk
9:25 a.m. Peter Malnati, Ben Martin, Anirban Lahiri
9:35 a.m. Jim Herman, Dylan Frittelli, Si Woo Kim
9:45 a.m. Jhonattan Vegas, Fabián Gómez, Mark Hubbard
9:55 a.m. Arjun Atwal, Shawn Stefani, Josh Teater
10:05 a.m. Rafael Campos, Harry Higgs, Ryan Brehm
10:15 a.m. Dominic Bozzelli, Wes Roach, Ben Taylor
10:25 a.m. Brian Harman, Chris Kirk, Chesson Hadley
10:35 a.m. Kyle Stanley, Vaughn Taylor, Tim Herron
10:45 a.m. Michael Kim, Brendan Steele, Kevin Chappell
10:55 a.m. Adam Hadwin, Kevin Streelman, Matt Jones
11:05 a.m. Chris Baker, Michael Gellerman, Matt Atkins
11:15 a.m. Seamus Power, Doug Ghim, Kyle Reifers

Round 1 – Plantation Course, 10th tee

Tee time Players
9:15 a.m. Joel Dahmen, Cameron Percy, Sam Ryder
9:25 a.m. Russell Henley, Martin Laird, Beau Hossler
9:35 a.m. Harris English, Denny McCarthy, Scottie Scheffler
9:45 a.m. Matt Kuchar, Billy Horschel, Zach Johnson
9:55 a.m. Webb Simpson, Patton Kizzire, Austin Cook
10:05 a.m. Xinjun Zhang, Maverick McNealy, Greyson Sigg
10:15 a.m. Tyler Duncan, Kristoffer Ventura, Will Gordon
10:25 a.m. Alex Cejka, George McNeill, Rory Sabbatini
10:35 a.m. David Lingmerth, Ben Crane, Tim Wilkinson
10:45 a.m. Sebastián Muñoz, Ryan Armour, Luke Donald
10:55 a.m. Nick Taylor, Patrick Rodgers, J.J. Spaun
11:05 a.m. Robby Shelton, Rhein Gibson, Davis Riley
11:15 a.m. Hank Lebioda, Cameron Davis, Akshay Bhatia

Round 2 – Seaside Course, 1st tee

Tee time Players
9:15 a.m. Alex Cejka, George McNeill, Rory Sabbatini
9:25 a.m. David Lingmerth, Ben Crane, Tim Wilkinson
9:35 a.m. Sebastián Muñoz, Ryan Armour, Luke Donald
9:45 a.m. Nick Taylor, Patrick Rodgers, J.J. Spaun
9:55 a.m. Robby Shelton, Rhein Gibson, Davis Riley
10:05 a.m. Hank Lebioda, Cameron Davis, Akshay Bhatia
10:15 a.m. Joel Dahmen, Cameron Percy, Sam Ryder
10:25 a.m. Russell Henley, Martin Laird, Beau Hossler
10:35 a.m. Harris English, Denny McCarthy, Scottie Scheffler
10:45 a.m. Matt Kuchar, Billy Horschel, Zach Johnson
10:55 a.m. Webb Simpson, Patton Kizzire, Austin Cook
11:05 a.m. Xinjun Zhang, Maverick McNealy, Greyson Sigg
11:15 a.m. Tyler Duncan, Kristoffer Ventura, Will Gordon

Round 2 – Seaside Course, 10th tee

Tee time Players
9:15 a.m. Brian Harman, Chris Kirk, Chesson Hadley
9:25 a.m. Kyle Stanley, Vaughn Taylor, Tim Herron
9:35 a.m. Michael Kim, Brendan Steele, Kevin Chappell
9:45 a.m. Adam Hadwin, Kevin Streelman, Matt Jones
9:55 a.m. Chris Baker, Michael Gellerman, Matt Atkins
10:05 a.m. Seamus Power, Doug Ghim, Kyle Reifers
10:15 a.m. Chad Campbell, Talor Gooch, Adam Schenk
10:25 a.m. Peter Malnati, Ben Martin, Anirban Lahiri
10:35 a.m. Jim Herman, Dylan Frittelli, Si Woo Kim
10:45 a.m. Jhonattan Vegas, Fabián Gómez, Mark Hubbard
10:55 a.m. Arjun Atwal, Shawn Stefani, Josh Teater
11:05 a.m. Rafael Campos, Harry Higgs, Ryan Brehm
11:15 a.m. Dominic Bozzelli, Wes Roach, Ben Taylor

Round 2 – Plantation Course, 1st tee

Tee time Players
9:15 a.m. Aaron Baddeley, Scott Stallings, Robert Garrigus
9:25 a.m. J.J. Henry, Scott Brown, Michael Thompson
9:35 a.m. Jason Dufner, Russell Knox, Jim Furyk
9:45 a.m. J.T. Poston, D.A. Points, K.J. Choi
9:55 a.m. Chris Stroud, Bill Haas, Sangmoon Bae
10:05 a.m. Joseph Bramlett, Michael Gligic, Davis Thompson
10:15 a.m. Mackenzie Hughes, Derek Ernst, Jonathan Byrd
10:25 a.m. Brian Stuard, Ricky Barnes, Scott Harrington
10:35 a.m. Aaron Wise, Andrew Landry, Ted Potter, Jr.
10:45 a.m. Adam Long, Hudson Swafford, Stewart Cink
10:55 a.m. James Hahn, Nick Watney, Roberto Castro
11:05 a.m. Peter Uihlein, Rob Oppenheim, Zack Sucher
11:15 a.m. Bo Hoag, Tim Weinhart, Dru Love

Round 2 – Plantation Course, 10th tee

Tee time Players
9:15 a.m. Robert Streb, Bronson Burgoon, Brandon Hagy
9:25 a.m. John Merrick, Alex Noren, Zac Blair
9:35 a.m. Kevin Kisner, Charles Howell III, Davis Love III
9:45 a.m. Brendon Todd, Lanto Griffin, Keith Mitchell
9:55 a.m. Freddie Jacobson, D.J. Trahan, David Hearn
10:05 a.m. Kramer Hickok, Tyler McCumber, Cole Miller
10:15 a.m. Boo Weekley, Johnson Wagner, Sepp Straka
10:25 a.m. Brian Gay, Cameron Tringale, Tom Hoge
10:35 a.m. Troy Merritt, Satoshi Kodaira, Brice Garnett
10:45 a.m. Luke List, Doc Redman, Kyoung-Hoon Lee
10:55 a.m. Mark Anderson, Nelson Ledesma, Vincent Whaley
11:05 a.m. Henrik Norlander, Sebastian Cappelen, Vince Covello
11:15 a.m. Chase Seiffert, Matthew NeSmith, Henry Chung

How to watch

Thursday
Golf Channel: 12-4 p.m.

Friday
Golf Channel: 12-4 p.m.

Saturday
Golf Channel: 1-4 p.m.

Sunday
Golf Channel: 1-4 p.m.

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Brendon Todd wins Mayakoba Golf Classic for consecutive PGA Tour victories

Brendon Todd held on for the win at the Mayakoba Golf Classic for his second consecutive win on the PGA Tour.

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Just another manic Monday for Brendon Todd, who clinched the Mayakoba Golf Classic with a gutty par at 18 for a one-stroke victory over a trio of players and his second straight PGA Tour title.

“It’s incredible. I’m just overcome with emotion right now,” said Todd, who had to play the final four holes on Monday. “The whole final round was much more nerve-wracking than Bermuda.”

A year ago, Todd, 34, was considering hanging up his spikes. He had missed 37 of 41 cuts on the PGA Tour and sat down with his financial adviser to consider other career options. The full-swing driver yips will do that to a man.

“All of us as pros who knew him felt so bad for the struggles he went through. He went down to the bottom. He wasn’t just missing cuts. He was struggling to break 80,” said Matt Kuchar, the 2018 Mayokoba champ, who shot 62 with an ace on Sunday and finished T-14. “I think most people would have packed it up and said enough is enough at some point.”

Mayakoba Golf Classic: Leaderboard | Photos | Winner’s bag

But on another Monday, nearly a year ago to the day, this one in Brunswick, Georgia, Todd torched the course in 61 at the Monday Qualifier for the RSM Classic and then posted four rounds in the 60s to make his decision easier. Plans to buy into a pizza franchise were put on hold and Todd spent the next six weeks in his basement rebuilding his golf swing following the tenets of instructor Bradley Hughes.

The Todd comeback story keeps getting better and better. After starting the year ranked No. 2006 in the world, he regained full status on the Tour at the Korn Ferry Tour Finals and then ended a five-year victory drought with his second career title at the Bermuda Championship.

At the Mayakoba Golf Classic, Todd bottled the magic to earn his third career victory after firing four rounds in the 60s at El Camaleon Golf Club for a 20-under total of 264 and a one-stroke victory over Vaughn Taylor, Carlos Ortiz and Adam Long. In doing so, Todd became the first player to win consecutive Tour events since Bryson DeChambeau, who was victorious in the first two events of the 2018 FedEx Cup Playoffs at The Northern Trust and Dell Technologies Championship.

Todd started the final round with a one-stroke lead after shooting 65 in Sunday’s third round. Todd made three birdies on the front nine and tacked on another at No. 12 to lead by two strokes. Just when it looked like he might coast to victory again, Taylor made birdie at 13 and Todd made a bogey at 14, his first of the week on the back nine, and the lead was gone. One hole later, the final threesome ran out of daylight as played was suspended at 6:11 p.m. with 12 of the 82 golfers who made the cut still on the course.

Thursday’s opening round was washed out due to heavy rain and all four rounds of the tournament were played under preferred lies. Five players were separated by just two shots when play resumed on Monday at 7:30 a.m. Todd didn’t waste time regaining the lead, drilling a 20-foot putt birdie putt at 15 to climb to 21 under. He could’ve doubled his lead one hole later after Taylor bogeyed the difficult par-4 16th, but Todd lipped out a 3-foot par putt after splashing out of a greenside bunker.

“I was literally walking around that green thinking I had a two‑shot lead and feeling pretty comfortable and that wasn’t the case,” Todd said.

The miss could’ve dented Todd’s confidence, but he found the fairway with his tee shot at 17 and made par.

“It was hard,” Todd said. “I had to dig deep.”

On the final hole, Todd missed the green left and pitched to 4 feet. Taylor, who was seeking his first win since the 2016 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, had a 15-foot birdie putt to tie Todd and left it short in the heart of the hole. He tapped in for 3-under 68 and settled for his first top-10 finish since June.

“I was a little nervous, so usually come up short when I’m nervous,” Taylor said. “Just wasn’t willing to go down there, so oh, well.”

Ortiz had to play one hole on Monday after calling it a day on the 18th hole and opting to wait to finish his round as his fellow playing competitors finished in the dark. Trying to win on home soil, he opened with a double bogey, but bounced back to make seven birdies en route to shooting 66. Ortiz received the Premio Trophy as low Mexican, and his runner-up finish was a career best.

“I was really trying to push the finish yesterday, just it was too hard to see,” said Ortiz, who was bidding for his maiden Tour title and to become the first Mexican-born Tour winner since Victor Regalado in 1978. “I thought I hit a great drive and it barely caught the rough but the wet rough was really hard. I played great. I’m pretty pleased with the way the week went.”

But not as happy as Todd, who sunk his 4-foot par putt and hoisted a trophy for the second straight Tour event. Todd takes home $1,296,000 for the win at Mayakoba, two weeks after winning $540,000 at Bermuda. He also became the first player to win twice in the fall portion of the schedule in a single season since the Tour went to a wraparound schedule in 2013-14.

“It is so surreal,” Todd said. “Harris just said to me in the scoring area, ‘It’s just amazing how fast this game can turn.’ It turned fast in the wrong direction for me in 2015, it turned fast the other direction for me, so I’m enjoying it and I’m just going to keep grinding.”

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