On verge of losing PGA Tour card, Rafael Campos gets first win at 2024 Butterfield Bermuda Championship

A life-changing victory for Rafael Campos.

It’s a good thing Rafael Campos’ flight wasn’t delayed.

He didn’t get to Port Royal Golf Course until 11:30 a.m. local time Thursday, about an hour an a half before his tee time at the PGA Tour’s 2024 Butterfield Bermuda Championship. He was at home with his wife, Stephanie, who gave birth to the couple’s first child on Monday.

Campos stayed at home as long as he could, then took an early flight Thursday and got to the course. Now, he’s a PGA Tour winner.

Campos earned his first PGA Tour victory Sunday, winning the Butterfield Bermuda Championship at Port Royal Golf Course during a breezy final round. He started the week at 147th in the FedEx Cup standings but will move to 80th after the win, on top of numerous other accolades that come with winning a PGA Tour event.

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A $1,242,000 winner’s check. A 2025 Masters invitation. Job security for 2025 and beyond. All thanks to a brilliant performance in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean over 72 holes.

“I just can’t believe this is actually happening to me after such a year,” Campos said while struggling to talk through tears in his post-round TV interview. “I’m just grateful to be able to call myself a PGA Tour champion. It’s something I’ve dreamt about all my life.

“It’s been an unbelievable week, best week of my life.”

It’s somewhat of a surprising win, as Campos had missed 13 cuts in his past 15 starts, including all five of the events he had played previously in the FedEx Cup Fall.

It’s also a lesson in patience that he learned in the past and was reminded of his week.

During the round, Campos said his mind wandered back to a time about 12 years ago when he would write down his goals and aspirations. He recently found one of those notes, and he had achieved everything on the list.

“I’ve been praying every day the last year, you know, hoping to get a good week, hoping to just give myself some security and today or this week, I just knew he was with me, I knew my family was with me,” Campos said.

Campos shot 3-under 68 in the final round, including an eagle on the par-5 seventh that gave him the lead for good. He topped Andrew Novak by three shots for his maiden victory, with Campos finishing at 19-under 265.

Campos is the 14th first-time winner on the PGA Tour this season and the third during the FedEx Cup Fall. He’s also the second Puerto Rican to win on Tour, joining Chi Chi Rodriguez.

“I’m just extremely happy to be a champion and not have to worry about where I’m going to be playing the next couple of years,” Campos said. “That was something that was bothering me for the last like six months and ironic how everything just flipped and fortunately I can just go out and enjoy and play golf.”

There’s a world where Campos wasn’t even in the Bermuda, regardless of the birth of his first child.

Last year, he finished 30th in the Korn Ferry Tour points standings to earn his PGA Tour card, and that came only after a penalty dropped Shad Tuten from the 30th spot, allowing Campos to slide up and earn the final PGA Tour card available.

Fast forward 13 months, Campos was on the outside looking in of the FedEx Cup top 125, needing to do something special to keep his PGA Tour card for the 2025 season in one of the season’s last events.

He’s now 80th in the standings and has a job through the 2026 season.

“For me, honestly, like I said before, the most important thing for me was job security,” he said. “That’s something we struggle here on the PGA Tour with because it’s so hard to get up here and it’s so easy to lose everything.”

As has been the case with numerous PGA Tour stars in recent months, Campos joins the latest group of recent dads finding the winner’s circle.

This week in Bermuda, his perspective was off the charts.

“It’s funny, my game got really bad as soon as I found out I was going to be a father, like extremely bad,” Campos said. “Thinking I remember that’s something I spoke to my psychologist about and we were trying to figure out why everything has gone so bad the last like six months.

“I remember she asked me like, ‘hey, when did it start?’ I’m like, ‘ironically it started as soon as my wife told me we’re pregnant after the Puerto Rico Open.’ She said, ‘what do you think changed?’ I said I just know that — I remember since that day, I’m like now I really want to play well, I want to make money so I can save so I can give her the life — my mind just completely shifted. I just started focusing on like, man, I want to do as well as I can just to provide for her, which is a great way to think about it, but it completely took me off target. I missed, what, 14 out of the last 15 cuts or something like that.

“Stories like that do come true apparently. I just can’t believe I’m here sitting with you guys and being able to say I’m a PGA Tour champion.”

Even on the PGA Tour’s slowest greens, pros are missing plenty of short putts at the windy Butterfield Bermuda Championship

The Port Royal Golf Course can be a dicey proposition.

The Port Royal Golf Course can be a dicey proposition.

It’s the shortest golf course used on PGA Tour in 2024 and when the wind picks up, hoo-boy it can be fun to watch, if not exactly fun to play.

After Saturday’s round, Justin Lower had opinions on the conditions everyone had to deal with.

“I don’t think that’s golf if you ask me,” he said about the 15th, 16th, 17th and 18th holes. “Balls were going backwards in the air and I just, I realize that a lot of people had to play in it, but I don’t think it’s fair if that makes sense. I think if a top-10 or top-15 player in the world was here and they wanted to stop, I think the rules officials would have said ‘Yeah, we’ll stop.’ When anyone else in the field, if we would have said ‘I don’t feel comfortable playing in this’ we would have been told ‘tough’ and to proceed with the round. So that’s how I feel about it.”

On Sunday, Golf Channel announcers pointed out the greens were the slowest on Tour and that’s largely due to how much wind can affect golfers, and putting was indeed an adventure.

Justin Lower had this look but missed:

Then there was Rafael Campos:

Andrew Novak unwittingly got in on it:

And then Campos got bit by the bug again, this time lipping out a shortie from about 18 inches.

 

Butterfield Bermuda Championship 2024 Sunday final round tee times, PGA Tour pairings, how to watch

From tee times to TV and streaming info, here’s what you you need to know.

Andrew Novak and Rafael Campos are tied for the lead after 54 holes of the Butterfield Bermuda Championship in Southampton thanks to matching 9-under 62s around Port Royal Golf Course.

Wesley Bryan tied the course record Saturday with a 10-under 61. Justin Lower, the 36-hole leader, is one back heading into Sunday.

Port Royal, a Robert Trent Jones Sr. design that opened in Southampton, Bermuda, in 1970, ranks 28th on Golfweek’s Best Top 50 courses in Mexico, Caribbean, Atlantic islands and Central America.

The 16th hole, a 235-yard par-3, is a doozie, with the entire left side seemingly hanging on the edge of an ocean-side cliff.

The purse at the Butterfield Bermuda Championship is $6.9 million with $1.242 million going to the winner. The winner will also receive 500 FedEx Cup points and a two-year PGA Tour exemption.

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From tee times to TV and streaming info, here’s what you need to know for the final round of the 2024 Butterfield Bermuda Championship.

Sunday tee times

Time (ET) Tee Players
6:43 a.m. 1 Rico Hoey, Richy Werenski, Nick Watney
6:43 a.m. 10 Tyson Alexander, S.H. Kim, S.Y. Noh
6:54 a.m. 1 Joseph Bramlett, Trace Crowe, William McGirt
6:54 a.m. 10 Jhonattan Vegas, Kevin Chappell, Camilo Villegas
7:05 a.m. 1 Lanto Griffin, Francesco Molinari, Callum Tarren
7:05 a.m. 10 Hayden Buckley, Christo Lamprecht, Maverick McNealy
7:16 a.m. 1 Tom Whitney, Pierceson Coody, Martin Laird
7:16 a.m. 10 Austin Smotherman, Nico Echavarria, Michael Kim
7:27 a.m. 1 Chez Reavie, Jacob Bridgeman, Tyler Duncan
7:27 a.m. 10 Ben Kohles, Matti Schmid, Mackenzie Hughes
7:38 a.m. 1 Robby Shelton, Brandon Wu, Garrick Higgo
7:38 a.m. 10 Ryo Hisatsune, David Skinns, Cody Gribble
7:49 a.m. 1 Adrien Dumont de Chassart, Greyson Sigg, Kevin Kisner
7:49 a.m. 10 Kevin Dougherty, Norman Xiong, Ben Crane
8:00 a.m. 1 Ben Griffin, Carl Yuan, Mark Hubbard
8:00 a.m. 10 Dylan Wu, Seamus Power, Daniel Berger
8:11 a.m. 1 David Lipsky, Ryan Moore, Will Gordon
8:11 a.m. 10 Carson Young, Henrik Norlander, Russell Knox
8:22 a.m. 1 Chad Ramey, Vince Whaley, Hayden Springer
8:22 a.m. 10 Ben Taylor, Sam Stevens, Robert Streb
8:33 a.m. 1 Sam Ryder, Patrick Rodgers, Alex Smalley
8:33 a.m. 10 Connor Jones, Aaron Baddeley, Egor Eroshenko
8:44 a.m. 1 Wesley Bryan, Lucas Glover, Troy Merritt
8:44 a.m. 10 Brendon Todd, Chris Baker, Blaine Hale, Jr.
8:55 a.m. 1 Andrew Novak, Rafael Campos, Justin Lower

How to watch, listen

You can also watch the Butterfield Bermuda Championship on Golf Channel free on Fubo. All times ET.

Sunday, Nov. 17

Golf Channel: 11 a.m.-2 p.m.

Sirius XM: 9 a.m.-2 p.m.

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There’s been a Francesco Molinari sighting at the 2024 Butterfield Bermuda Championship

To say 2024 has not been a great year for Molinari would be an understatement.

To say 2024 has not been a great year for Francesco Molinari would be an understatement.

He’s playing in just his 14th event on the PGA Tour this year but he missed eight cuts in the first 13. His finishes when he did make the cut: T-73, T-54, T-64, T-46, T-59. He was 207th in the FedEx Cup points heading into this week’s stop at Port Royal in Bermuda.

But six birdies in each of the first two days have resulted in scores of 68 and 66 for the Italian at the 2024 Butterfield Bermuda Championship. When he walked off the course Friday morning after his second round, he was tied for third.

All in all, a nice bounce-back week for the 2018 Open Championship winner.

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“It was very consistent. I think iron play in general was very good, I gave myself lots of chances,” he said, describing his second round. “Hit a really good 4-iron on 13 I think it is, yeah, the downhill par 3, to about five feet. It was probably the best shot of the day.”

The last time most golf fans saw Molinari, he was acing the final hole of his round at the U.S. Open, an amazing shot that put him on the cutline to play the weekend at Pinehurst.

This week, Molinari may not need any aces, just more fairways and greens.

2024 Butterfield Bermuda Championship Friday tee times, PGA Tour pairings and how to watch

The purse in Bermuda is $6.9 million with $1.242 million going to the winner.

Thursday at the 2024 Butterfield Bermuda Championship is in the books.

Justin Lower, who finished top five last week in Mexico, opened with a bogey-free 6-under 65 and is tied for the lead with Hayden Springer, who at the John Deere Classic earlier this year opened with a 59. The duo is a shot in front of Patrick Rodgers and Joseph Bramlett.

Camilo Villegas is the defending champion of the Butterfield Bermuda. Port Royal, a Robert Trent Jones Sr. design that opened in Southampton, Bermuda, in 1970, ranks 28th on the Golfweek’s Best Top 50 courses in Mexico, Caribbean, Atlantic islands and Central America.

The 16th hole, a 235-yard, par-3, is a doozie, with the entire left side seemingly hanging on the edge of an ocean-side cliff.

The purse at the Butterfield Bermuda Championship is $6.9 million with $1.242 million going to the winner. The winner will also receive 500 FedEx Cup points.

Butterfield: Leaderboard | Odds, picks

From tee times to TV and streaming info, here’s what you you need to know for the second round of the 2024 Butterfield Bermuda Championship. All times listed are ET.

Friday tee times

Time Tee Players
6:00 a.m. 1 Austin Cook, Ryo Hisatsune, David Skinns
6:00 a.m. 10 Bill Haas, Brandon Wu, Pierceson Coody
6:11 a.m. 1 David Lipsky, Roger Sloan, Rico Hoey
6:11 a.m. 10 Andrew Putnam, Russell Knox, Matti Schmid
6:22 a.m. 1 Troy Merritt, Sam Ryder, Ben Kohles
6:22 a.m. 10 Kevin Tway, Robby Shelton, Hayden Springer
6:33 a.m. 1 Chad Ramey, Ryan Brehm, Francesco Molinari
6:33 a.m. 10 Seamus Power, Mackenzie Hughes, Daniel Berger
6:44 a.m. 1 Tyler Duncan, Nick Watney, Tyson Alexander
6:44 a.m. 10 Jhonattan Vegas, Camilo Villegas, Maverick McNealy
6:55 a.m. 1 Aaron Baddeley, James Hahn, Matt NeSmith
6:55 a.m. 10 Lanto Griffin, Nate Lashley, Zac Blair
7:06 a.m. 1 D.A. Points, Ben Crane, Carson Young
7:06 a.m. 10 Hayden Buckley, Justin Suh, Carl Yuan
7:17 a.m. 1 Wesley Bryan, George Bryan, IV, Camiko Smith
7:17 a.m. 10 Trace Crowe, Kevin Dougherty, Christo Lamprecht
7:28 a.m. 1 Erik Barnes, Tom Whitney, Nick Jones
7:28 a.m. 10 Rafael Campos, Adrien Dumont de Chassart, Luke Schniederjans
7:39 a.m. 1 Norman Xiong, Eric West, Graeme Robertson
7:39 a.m. 10 Austin Smotherman, Egor Eroshenko, Miles Russell
10:30 a.m. 1 S.Y. Noh, Patrick Rodgers, Justin Lower
10:30 a.m. 10 Ryan Moore, Doug Ghim, Will Gordon
10:41 a.m. 1 Martin Laird, Vince Whaley, Jacob Bridgeman
10:41 a.m. 10 S.H. Kim, Andrew Novak, Ben Taylor
10:52 a.m. 1 Henrik Norlander, Sam Stevens, Dylan Wu
10:52 a.m. 10 Garrick Higgo, Scott Piercy, Sean O’Hair
11:03 a.m. 1 Kevin Yu, Peter Malnati, Nick Taylor
11:03 a.m. 10 Nick Hardy, Chez Reavie, Kevin Kisner
11:14 a.m. 1 Nico Echavarria, Lucas Glover, Brendon Todd
11:14 a.m. 10 K.H. Lee, Cameron Champ, Brandt Snedeker
11:25 a.m. 1 Robert Streb, Kelly Kraft, Joseph Bramlett
11:25 a.m. 10 Richy Werenski, Cody Gribble, William McGirt
11:36 a.m. 1 Kevin Chappell, Ben Griffin, Callum Tarren
11:36 a.m. 10 Michael Kim, Alex Smalley, Alejandro Tosti
11:47 a.m. 1 Joel Dahmen, Martin Trainer, Chris Baker
11:47 a.m. 10 Kevin Streelman, Mark Hubbard, Ethan Cairns
11:58 a.m. 1 Josh Teater, Ryan McCormick, Michael Herrera
11:58 a.m. 10 Greyson Sigg, Wilson Furr, Tyler Collet
12:09 p.m. 1 MJ Daffue, Blaine Hale, Jr., Connor Jones
12:09 p.m. 10 Paul Barjon, Raul Pereda, Greg Koch

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How to watch, listen

You can also watch the Butterfield Bermuda Championship on Golf Channel free on Fubo. All times ET.

Friday, Nov. 15

Golf Channel: 1-4 p.m.

Sirius XM: 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

Saturday, Nov. 16

Golf Channel: 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.

Sirius XM: 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m.

Sunday, Nov. 17

Golf Channel: 11 a.m.-2 p.m.

Sirius XM: 9 a.m.-2 p.m.

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Check out the best photos from the PGA Tour’s 2024 Butterfield Bermuda Championship

Take in the views from Bermuda.

The PGA Tour visited the middle of the Atlantic Ocean for the 2024 Butterfield Bermuda Championship.

It was the penultimate event of the PGA Tour season, with next week’s RSM Classic being the final chance for players to earn their cards for the 2025 season by staying in the top 125 of the FedEx Cup standings.

Camilo Villegas is the defending champion in Bermuda but the 2024 crown went to Rafael Campos, who was on the verge of losing his tour card. Campos, 36, is the second Puerto Rican to win on the PGA Tour, joining Chi Chi Rodriguez. Campos earned $1.242 million for the win.

Take a look at some of the best photos from the PGA Tour’s 2024 Butterfield Bermuda Championship.

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Photos: The scary 235-yard, par-3 16th hole at the Butterfield Bermuda Championship

It’s a true test of nerves and focus.

It’s a par 3, but it plays 235 yards. There’s plenty of bailout right, but the entire left side of the hole looks like it’s hanging on the edge of a cliff. The green is guarded by a couple of bunkers wrapping around the left side.

It’s the 16th hole at Port Royal Golf Club, the host venue for the PGA Tour’s Butterfield Bermuda Championship, and it’s a true test of nerves and focus.

Seamus Power won the Bermuda event in 2022, and for him that week, the 16th shaped up quite nicely, as he circled a 2 on his card each of the first three days.

“I think a lot of that hole is just trust. Even yesterday in the practice round, you’re aiming, you’re pretty much aiming to the edge of the ocean and trying to hit a draw further into the ocean to hit the green,” he said ahead of this year’s event. “The wind, you’re so exposed there, the wind is whipping across. I think that’s the difficult part is just trusting that you actually need to start it that far left.

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Alex Smalley plays a shot on the 16th hole during the third round of the 2021 Butterfield Bermuda Championship at Port Royal Golf Course. (Cliff Hawkins/Getty Images)

“I’ve played here enough and I’ve hit enough shots there to know that it will come back, but I think that’s the biggest thing that somewhere in your mind you’re worried it’s not going to come back, it’s going to end up in the hazard left.

“It’s very rare you see a ball actually end up left. You almost have to try and miss the green left to hit the green, it’s just that exposed and the ball just starts going sideways there.”

Power did bogey the 16th in the final round in 2022, but his record 28 birdies that week guided him to a one-shot victory over Thomas Detry.

Port Royal, a Robert Trent Jones Sr. design that opened in Southampton, Bermuda, in 1970, ranks 28th on the Golfweek’s Best Top 50 courses in Mexico, Caribbean, Atlantic islands and Central America.

Take a look at some photos of the 16th hole.

After social media chirp last year, Wesley Bryan and brother George will play together at 2024 Butterfield Bermuda Championship

The Bryan Bros. are teeing it up together.

YouTube sensations Wesley and George Bryan will play together for the first two rounds of this week’s 2024 Butterfield Bermuda Championship on the PGA Tour. This is the circuit’s second-to-last event of 2024, though there are a few silly-season events coming up like the Grant Thornton Invitational and Hero World Challenge.

Last year, Wesley and George were not paired together when tee times were released and there was some disappointing throughout the golf social media space. A week later, the Tour paired David and Max Ford together at the RSM Classic.

Wesley fired a not-so-subtle shot at the Tour on Twitter/X, saying, “Kudos to the PGA TOUR competitions and rules committee for absolutely nailing this Thu/Fri pairing! Also will make for an easy viewing experience for the parents!”

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A year later, the Bryan Bros. will try to do what they did last year — make the cut. But this time, they’ll be doing it together.

They’re scheduled to tee off at 11:47 a.m. ET Thursday and 7:17 a.m. ET Friday.

The longest, and shortest, golf courses on the PGA Tour in 2024

Just three PGA Tour courses played shorter than 7,000 yards in 2024.

The roster of golf courses used in 2024 by PGA Tour golfers, when you include the Olympics and the Presidents Cup, totals 53.

There was just one of those 53 that stretched beyond the 8,000-yard mark. It was also a course that sits at 6,200-feet elevation in Colorado, so that makes a lot of sense.

On the other end of this list are just three courses that play shorter than 7,000 yards, and that includes the venue hosting the penultimate tournament on the 2024 calendar.

If you’re curious, the four majors in 2024 were on the fourth, sixth, ninth and 22nd longest golf courses.

The shortest of them all is hosting the PGA Tour’s Butterfield Bermuda Championship once again. Port Royal, a Robert Trent Jones Sr. design that opened in Southampton, Bermuda, in 1970, ranks 28th on the Golfweek’s Best Top 50 courses in Mexico, Caribbean, Atlantic islands and Central America.

Here’s the full list:

Course Yardage Tournament
Castle Pines Golf Club 8,130 BMW Championship
Puntacana Resort & Club (Corales Golf Course) 7,765 Corales Puntacana Championship
Torrey Pines Golf Course (South Course) 7,670 Farmers Insurance Open
Valhalla Golf Club 7,609 PGA Championship
Kapalua Resort (Plantation Course) 7,596 The Sentry
Pinehurst Resort (No. 2) 7,588 U.S. Open
Muirfield Village Golf Club 7,571 The Memorial Tournament
Quail Hollow Club 7,558 Wells Fargo Championship
Augusta National Golf Club 7,555 The Masters
Grand Reserve Country Club 7,506 Puerto Rico Open
East Lake Golf Club 7,490 Tour Championship
Tahoe Mountain Club (Old Greenwood) 7,480 Barracuda Championship
Bay Hill Club and Lodge 7,466 Arnold Palmer Invitational
The Country Club of Jackson 7,461 Sanderson Farms Championship
Vidanta Vallarta 7,456 Mexico Open
El Cardonal at Diamante 7,452 World Wide Technology Championship
TPC San Antonio (The Oaks Course) 7,438 Valero Texas Open
Memorial Park Golf Course 7,435 Texas Children’s Houston Open
TPC Twin Cities 7,431 3M Open
TPC Craig Ranch 7,414 CJ Cup Byron Nelson
Royal Montreal Golf Club 7,413 Presidents Cup
Royal Troon 7,385 The British Open
Black Desert Resort 7,371 Black Desert Championship
Detroit Golf Club 7,370 Rocket Mortgage Classic
Dunes Golf & Beach Club 7,347 Myrtle Beach Classic
Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead Course) 7,340 Valspar Championship
Le Golf National 7,331 Olympics
ISCO Championship 7,328 Keene Trace Golf Club (Champions Course)
The Riviera Country Club 7,322 The Genesis Invitational
TPC Louisiana 7,293 Zurich Classic of New Orleans
Colonial Country Club 7,289 Charles Schwab Challenge
TPC Deere Run 7,289 John Deere Classic
TPC Sawgrass (Stadium Course) 7,275 The Players Championship
TPC Scottsdale (Stadium Course) 7,261 WM Phoenix Open
Torrey Pines Golf Course (North Course) 7,258 Farmers Insurance Open
TPC Summerlin 7,255 Shriners Children’s Open
TPC Southwind 7,243 FedEx St. Jude Championship
Renaissance Club 7,237 Genesis Scottish Open
Harbour Town Golf Links 7,213 RBC Heritage
PGA West (Tournament Course) 7,204 The American Express
PGA West (Stadium Course) 7,187 The American Express
PGA National Resort (Champion Course) 7,147 The Classic in the Palm Beaches
Sedgefield Country Club 7,131 Wyndham Championship
Procore Championship 7,123 Silverado Resort (North Course)
Hamilton Golf and Country Club 7,084 RBC Canadian Open
Accordia Golf Narashino Country Club 7,079 Zozo Championship
La Quinta Country Club 7,060 The American Express
Waialae Country Club 7,044 Sony Open in Hawaii
Spyglass Hill 7,041 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am
Sea Island Golf Club (Seaside Course) 7,005 The RSM Classic
Pebble Beach Golf Links 6,972 AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am
TPC River Highlands 6,835 Travelers Championship
Port Royal Golf Course 6,828 Butterfield Bermuda Championship

 

2024 Butterfield Bermuda Championship Thursday tee times, PGA Tour pairings and how to watch

The purse in Bermuda is $6.9 million with $1.242 million going to the winner.

The PGA Tour is heading to Bermuda, and there are only two chances left for players to lock up their cards ahead of the 2025 season.

The 2024 Butterfield Bermuda Championship gets underway Thursday at Port Royal Golf Club, and it’s a place where numerous players hovering around 125th in the FedEx Cup standings are doing everything they can to stay above that number with only two events left in the season. The island nation in the Atlantic Ocean is small, but the stakes are enormous this week.

Camilo Villegas is the defending champion of the Butterfield Bermuda. Port Royal, a Robert Trent Jones Sr. design that opened in Southampton, Bermuda, in 1970, ranks 28th on the Golfweek’s Best Top 50 courses in Mexico, Caribbean, Atlantic islands and Central America.

The purse at the Butterfield Bermuda Championship is $6.9 million with $1.242 million going to the winner. The winner will also receive 500 FedEx Cup points.

Butterfield: Leaderboard | Odds, picks

From tee times to TV and streaming info, here’s what you you need to know for the first round of the 2024 Butterfield Bermuda Championship. All times listed are ET.

Thursday tee times

Time Tee Players
6:00 a.m. 1 Ryan Moore, Doug Ghim, Will Gordon
6:00 a.m. 10 S.Y. Noh, Patrick Rodgers, Justin Lower
6:11 a.m. 1 S.H. Kim, Andrew Novak, Ben Taylor
6:11 a.m. 10 Martin Laird, Vince Whaley, Jacob Bridgeman
6:22 a.m. 1 Garrick Higgo, Scott Piercy, Sean O’Hair
6:22 a.m. 10 Henrik Norlander, Sam Stevens, Dylan Wu
6:33 a.m. 1 Nick Hardy, Chez Reavie, Kevin Kisner
6:33 a.m. 10 Kevin Yu, Peter Malnati, Nick Taylor
6:44 a.m. 1 K.H. Lee, Cameron Champ, Brandt Snedeker
6:44 a.m. 10 Nico Echavarria, Lucas Glover, Brendon Todd
6:55 a.m. 1 Richy Werenski, Cody Gribble, William McGirt
6:55 a.m. 10 Robert Streb, Kelly Kraft, Joseph Bramlett
7:06 a.m. 1 Michael Kim, Alex Smalley, Alejandro Tosti
7:06 a.m. 10 Kevin Chappell, Ben Griffin, Callum Tarren
7:17 a.m. 1 Kevin Streelman, Mark Hubbard, Ethan Cairns
7:17 a.m. 10 Joel Dahmen, Martin Trainer, Chris Baker
7:28 a.m. 1 Greyson Sigg, Wilson Furr, Tyler Collet
7:28 a.m. 10 Josh Teater, Ryan McCormick, Michael Herrera
7:39 a.m. 1 Paul Barjon, Raul Pereda, Greg Koch
7:39 a.m. 10 MJ Daffue, Blaine Hale, Jr., Connor Jones
10:30 a.m. 1 Bill Haas, Brandon Wu, Pierceson Coody
10:30 a.m. 10 Austin Cook, Ryo Hisatsune, David Skinns
10:41 a.m. 1 Andrew Putnam, Russell Knox, Matti Schmid
10:41 a.m. 10 David Lipsky, Roger Sloan, Rico Hoey
10:52 a.m. 1 Kevin Tway, Robby Shelton, Hayden Springer
10:52 a.m. 10 Troy Merritt, Sam Ryder, Ben Kohles
11:03 a.m. 1 Seamus Power, Mackenzie Hughes, Daniel Berger
11:03 a.m. 10 Chad Ramey, Ryan Brehm, Francesco Molinari
11:14 a.m. 1 Jhonattan Vegas, Camilo Villegas, Maverick McNealy
11:14 a.m. 10 Tyler Duncan, Nick Watney, Tyson Alexander
11:25 a.m. 1 Lanto Griffin, Nate Lashley, Zac Blair
11:25 a.m. 10 Aaron Baddeley, James Hahn, Matt NeSmith
11:36 a.m. 1 Hayden Buckley, Justin Suh, Carl Yuan
11:36 a.m. 10 D.A. Points, Ben Crane, Carson Young
11:47 a.m. 1 Trace Crowe, Kevin Dougherty, Christo Lamprecht
11:47 a.m. 10 Wesley Bryan, George Bryan, IV, Camiko Smith
11:58 a.m. 1 Rafael Campos, Adrien Dumont de Chassart, Luke Schniederjans
11:58 a.m. 10 Erik Barnes, Tom Whitney, Nick Jones
12:09 p.m. 1 Austin Smotherman, Egor Eroshenko, Miles Russell (a)
12:09 p.m. 10 Norman Xiong, Eric West (a), Graeme Robertson

How to watch, listen

You can also watch the Butterfield Bermuda Championship on Golf Channel free on Fubo. All times ET.

Thursday, Nov. 14

Golf Channel: 1-4 p.m.

Sirius XM: 10 a.m.-4 p.m

Friday, Nov. 15

Golf Channel: 1-4 p.m.

Sirius XM: 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

Saturday, Nov. 16

Golf Channel: 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m.

Sirius XM: 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m.

Sunday, Nov. 17

Golf Channel: 11 a.m.-2 p.m.

Sirius XM: 9 a.m.-2 p.m.

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