Marquette’s Max Lyons makes hole-in-one on par 4, first ace of college career

There’s never a bad time to make an ace, especially when it’s an albatross.

There’s never a bad time to make an ace.

On a par 4, however? It’s almost unheard of. Almost.

Max Lyons, a junior on the Marquette men’s golf team, made a shot he will never forget Monday during the first round of the 2024 The Johnnie-O at Sea Island. Lyons made a hole-in-one on the par-4 10th hole from 324 yards out at Sea Island’s Plantation Course. It’s the first 1 of his college career.

The albatross was part of a psycho scorecard Lyons, from Phoenix, had on Monday. In addition to the ace, he had five birdies, four bogeys and a double, signing for a 2-under 70 in the opening round in St. Simons Island, Georgia.

Lyons was T-10 after the opening round with the second 18 scheduled for Monday afternoon.

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2023 RSM Classic prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour.

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour. Just ask this week’s winner, Ludvig Aberg.

The 24-year-old rookie won the 2023 RSM Classic at Sea Island Resort’s Seaside Course in Georgia at 29 under following a phenomenal weekend performance that featured a pair of 9-under 61s on both Saturday and Sunday. The win is the first of his PGA Tour career after he graduated from Texas Tech earlier this spring.

For his efforts, Aberg will take home the top prize of $1.512 million. Runner-up Mackenzie Hughes (63) finished four shots back at 25 under and earned $915,600.

Check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2023 RSM Classic.

Prize money payouts

Position Player Score Earnings
1  Ludvig Aberg -29 $1,512,000
2  Mackenzie Hughes -25 $915,600
T3  Tyler Duncan -22 $495,600
T3  Eric Cole -22 $495,600
T5  Adam Svensson -19 $310,800
T5  Ben Kohles -19 $310,800
T5  Denny McCarthy -19 $310,800
T8  Ben Griffin -18 $228,900
T8  Taylor Montgomery -18 $228,900
T8  Ryan Moore -18 $228,900
T8  Austin Eckroat -18 $228,900
T8  Greyson Sigg -18 $228,900
T13  Russell Henley -17 $150,500
T13  J.J. Spaun -17 $150,500
T13  Charley Hoffman -17 $150,500
T13  Vince Whaley -17 $150,500
T13  Peter Kuest -17 $150,500
T13  Sam Ryder -17 $150,500
T19  Tano Goya -16 $107,100
T19  Luke List -16 $107,100
T19  Kelly Kraft -16 $107,100
T19  Adam Schenk -16 $107,100
T23  Jacob Solomon -15 $75,180
T23  Fred Biondi -15 $75,180
T23  Nick Hardy -15 $75,180
T23  Kevin Tway -15 $75,180
T23  Alex Noren -15 $75,180
T28  Stephan Jaeger -14 $53,918
T28  Chris Kirk -14 $53,918
T28  William McGirt -14 $53,918
T28  Brendon Todd -14 $53,918
T28  Harris English -14 $53,918
T28  Thomas Detry -14 $53,918
T28  Nicholas Lindheim -14 $53,918
T28  Matt NeSmith -14 $53,918
T36  Ricky Barnes -13 $42,630
T36  Will Gordon -13 $42,630
T38  Chesson Hadley -12 $35,700
T38  Brian Gay -12 $35,700
T38  Scott Piercy -12 $35,700
T38  Matt Atkins -12 $35,700
T38  Akshay Bhatia -12 $35,700
T38  Cameron Young -12 $35,700
T44  J.T. Poston -11 $24,239
T44  Brian Harman -11 $24,239
T44  Russell Knox -11 $24,239
T44  Stewart Cink -11 $24,239
T44  Alex Smalley -11 $24,239
T44  Corey Conners -11 $24,239
T44  Wesley Bryan -11 $24,239
T44  Patton Kizzire -11 $24,239
T44  Nico Echavarria -11 $24,239
T53  Tommy Gainey -10 $19,774
T53  Austin Smotherman -10 $19,774
T53  Cody Gribble -10 $19,774
T53  Matt Kuchar -10 $19,774
T53  Davis Thompson -10 $19,774
T58  Cameron Champ -9 $18,816
T58  K.H. Lee -9 $18,816
T58  Maverick McNealy -9 $18,816
T58  Ben Crane -9 $18,816
T58  Camilo Villegas -9 $18,816
T58  Brandon Wu -9 $18,816
T64  Justin Suh -8 $17,976
T64  Brent Grant -8 $17,976
T64  Aaron Baddeley -8 $17,976
T64  Robert Streb -8 $17,976
T68  Ben Carr -7 $17,388
T68  Carl Yuan -7 $17,388
T68  Harry Higgs -7 $17,388
T71  Carson Young -6 $16,968
T71  Si Woo Kim -6 $16,968
T73  Andrew Novak -5 $16,632
T73  Kramer Hickok -5 $16,632
T75  Satoshi Kodaira -4 $16,296
T75  Curtis Thompson -4 $16,296
77  Cameron Percy -3 $16,044
78  Kevin Kisner -1 $15,876

 

Swedish sensation: Ludvig Aberg’s meteoric rise now includes first PGA Tour win at 2023 RSM Classic

“He’s going to be a problem for us for a long time.”

ST. SIMONS ISLAND, Ga. – Mark Hubbard missed the cut this week at the RSM Classic and hasn’t been paired with Swedish sensation Ludvig Aberg yet on the PGA Tour, but he’s seen enough between the range, television and his performance at the Ryder Cup and during the FedEx Cup Fall to know this: “He’s going to be a problem for us for a long time,” Hubbard said.

Aberg was a big problem for the field at the final event of the PGA Tour’s 2022-23 wraparound season, shooting 9-under 61 on Sunday at Sea Island Resort’s Seaside Course to win by four strokes over Canada’s Mackenzie Hughes.

Aberg, who won in September on the DP World Tour, claimed his first PGA Tour title in just his 11th start with a four-round total of 29-under 253, which tied the lowest 72-hole score in Tour history.

“Just had the best week of my life,” Aberg said doing a post-victory social media video. During his winner’s press conference, he added, “I still pinch myself in the morning when I wake up to realize that this is what I do for a job. It’s been so much fun. These experiences that I’ve had over the last six months has been beyond my dreams and I’ll never forget it.”

The superlatives for the job he’s done over the last several months since turning pro in May have made him blush. Peter Hanson, a Swedish golfer who won six times on the DP World Tour, recalled playing two events with Aberg as an amateur in 2018, and credited the four years Aberg spent at Texas Tech as critical to shaping his early success. Hanson has been coaching Aberg for the last year and half and witnessed the victory in person on Sunday.

“He always told me, ‘I want to be ready,’ ” Hanson said. “But ready for Ludvig meant to be ready not to compete but to win. He wanted to be this good right away and measure himself against the best.”

Aberg, 24, turned pro after the NCAA Championship as the top-ranked amateur in the world, having swept college golf’s three player-of-the-year awards and became the first player to earn Tour membership through PGA Tour University and has taken to pro golf like a fish to water. European Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald, who selected him as one of his captain’s picks, tabbed Aberg a generational player while Rory McIlroy said, “I was on the bandwagon before. Certainly at the front of it now.”

Sweden’s Alex Noren played nine holes with Aberg at the Arnold Palmer Invitational in March and it didn’t take long to realize Aberg had prodigious talent.

“You see it right away. Yeah, it’s good, it’s strong,” he said. “He’s got some lucky genes as well. He’s a tall, strong boy…it’s a strong game, uncomplicated and he seems like a very sort of realistic person that just goes about it in a smart way. I think that’s maybe unique for being so young. He seems very impressive I think all around.” Added Hughes: “He’s the whole package.”

In just his fourth start as a PGA Tour pro, Aberg earned a top-10 finish. Two months later, he notched his first pro win, making four birdies in his final five holes to shoot 64 and claim the Omega European Masters in Switzerland. The Ryder Cup phenom had done just about everything except win on the PGA Tour and took care of that by shooting the lowest score over the final two rounds by a winner: 61-61.

“It’s one of those tournaments where you finish up and you feel like you didn’t lose the tournament, you just got beat,” said Hughes, who finished with 60-63.

Aberg, whose victory likely swayed voters for the Tour’s Arnold Palmer Award for the rookie of the year, entered the final round with a one-stroke lead and pulled away with six birdies in an eight-hole stretch starting at the fourth hole. Hughes did his best to apply some pressure, carding six birdies in his first 10 holes and briefly trimmed Aberg’s lead to one stroke on the front nine. But Aberg barely flinched on Sunday – though he did make his first bogey of the tournament at No. 12, snapping a streak of 65 consecutive holes this week and 85 straight holes going back to his previous start without a bogey. Of the right-to-left 26-foot birdie putt that snapped into the hole at 17 and gave him a 3-stroke cushion, Aberg said it was the shot he’ll always remember.

“I think I’m going to sleep well on that one,” he said.

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2023 RSM Classic Sunday tee times, how to watch

Everything you need to know for the RSM Classic.

With 18 holes left to play at the 2023 RSM Classic in St. Simmons Island, Georgia, European Ryder Cupper and budding superstar Ludvig Aberg holds a one-shot lead after a third-round 9-under. If the Swede goes on to win Sunday, it’ll be his first PGA Tour victory.

Mackenzie Hughes, who’s two shots behind Aberg at 18 under, was one stroke away from joining an elite club. However, after missing a 16-footer on No. 18, the Canadian had to “settle” for a 10-under 60.

Eric Cole is alone in second at 19 under.

The Seaside Course ranks No. 1 in Golfweek’s Best list of public-access courses in Georgia, and it also ties for No. 75 on Golfweek’s Best list of modern courses in the U.S.

RSM Classic: Photos

From tee times to TV and streaming info, here’s everything you need to know for the second round of the 2023 RSM.

Sunday tee times

1st tee

Tee time Players
9 a.m.
Patton Kizzire, Cameron Young, Matt Kuchar
9:10 a.m.
William McGirt, Akshay Bhatia, Brendon Todd
9:20 a.m.
Nico Echavarria, Chris Kirk, Matt Atkins
9:31 a.m.
Taylor Montgomery, Harris English, Tano Goya
9:42 a.m.
Fred Biondi, Adam Svensson, Kelly Kraft
9:53 a.m.
Luke List, Davis Thompson, Adam Schenk
10:04 a.m.
Ben Kohles, Thomas Detry, Nick Hardy
10:15 a.m.
Will Gordon, Charley Hoffman, Nicholas Lindheim
10:26 a.m.
Robert Streb, Peter Kuest, Austin Eckroat
10:37 a.m.
Alex Noren, Vince Whaley, Matt NeSmith
10:48 a.m.
Denny McCarthy, Kevin Tway, Ryan Moore
10:59 a.m.
Tyler Duncan, Sam Ryder, Greyson Sigg
11:10 a.m.
Ludvig Aberg, Eric Cole, Mackenzie Hughes

10th tee

Tee time Players
9 a.m.
J.J. Spaun, Jacob Solomon, Cody Gribble
9:10 a.m.
Stephan Jaeger, Wesley Bryan, Corey Conners
9:20 a.m.
Harry Higgs, Alex Smalley, Russell Henley
9:31 a.m.
Ben Griffin, Kramer Hickok, Austin Smotherman
9:42 a.m.
Tommy Gainey, Brandon Wu, Scott Piercy
9:53 a.m.
Russell Knox, Stewart Cink, Carl Yuan
10:04 a.m.
Camilo Villegas, Ricky Barnes, Brian Gay
10:15 a.m.
Brian Harman, Ben Crane, J.T. Poston
10:26 a.m.
Aaron Baddeley, Maverick McNealy, Brent Grant
10:37 a.m.
Chesson Hadley, Ben Carr, Kevin Kisner
10:48 a.m.
K.H Lee, Curtis Thompson, Cameron Champ
10:59 a.m.
Andrew Novak, Si Woo Kim, Justin Suh

How to watch, listen

ESPN+ is the exclusive home of PGA Tour Live. There is no PGA Tour Live coverage of the third and final rounds of the 2023 RSM Classic. All times ET.

Sunday, Nov. 19

Golf Channel/Peacock: 1 p.m.-4 p.m.

Sirius XM: 11 a.m.-4 p.m.

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2023 RSM Classic Saturday tee times, how to watch

Everything you need to know for the RSM Classic.

The first two rounds of the 2023 RSM Classic at the Sea Island Golf Club in St. Simons Island, Georgia, are in the books and a budding superstar is atop the leaderboard.

European Ryder Cupper Ludvig Aberg has shot rounds 67-64 and is 11 under through two days. In three FedEx Cup Fall events, Aberg has finished T-2, T-13 and T-10. The Swede is looking for his first win on the PGA Tour. He’ll be in Saturday’s final group along with Denny McCarthy and Sam Ryder.

The Seaside Course ranks No. 1 in Golfweek’s Best list of public-access courses in Georgia, and it also ties for No. 75 on Golfweek’s Best list of modern courses in the U.S.

RSM Classic: See who missed the cut with PGA Tour cards hanging in the balance

From tee times to TV and streaming info, here’s everything you need to know for the third round of the 2023 RSM.

Saturday tee times

1st tee

Tee time Players
8:55 a.m.
Tano Goya, Russell Knox, Kevin Tway
9:05 a.m.
Thomas Detry, Si Woo Kim, Carl Yuan
9:15 a.m.
Maverick McNealy, Austin Smotherman, Justin Suh
9:26 a.m.
Luke List, Davis Thompson, Ricky Barnes
9:37 a.m.
Alex Noren, William McGirt, Stephan Jaeger
9:48 a.m.
Wesley Bryan, Vince Whaley, Akshay Bhatia
9:59 a.m.
Adam Schenk, Brendon Todd, Greyson Sigg
10:10 a.m.
Matt NeSmith, Cameron Young, Robert Streb
10:21 a.m.
Adam Svensson, Nicholas Lindheim, Kelly Kraft
10:32 a.m.
Taylor Montgomery, Mackenzie Hughes, Ben Griffin
10:43 a.m.
Tyler Duncan, Peter Kuest, Ben Kohles
10:54 a.m.
Eric Cole, Austin Eckroat, Matt Kuchar
11:05 a.m.
Ludvig Aberg, Denny McCarthy, Sam Ryder

10th tee

Tee time Players
8:55 a.m.
Nico Echavarria, Stewart Cink, Chris Kirk
9:05 a.m.
Ben Carr, Kramer Hickock, Camilo Villegas
9:15 a.m.
Kevin Kisner, Nick Hardy, Cody Gribble
9:26 a.m.
Brent Grant, Matt Atkins, Ryan Moore
9:37 a.m.
Will Gordon, Tommy Gainey, Brandon Wu
9:48 a.m.
Corey Conners, Brian Gay, K.H. Lee
9:59 a.m.
Brian Harman, Patton Kizzire, Fred Biondi
10:10 a.m.
Charley Hoffman, Harry Higgs, Satoshi Kodaira
10:21 a.m.
Ben Crane, Alex Smalley, Russell Henley
10:32 a.m.
J.T. Poston, Harris English, Scott Piercy
10:43 a.m.
Curtis Thompson, Cameron Percy, Aaron Baddeley
10:54 a.m.
Carson Young, Chesson Hadley, J.J. Spaun

How to watch, listen

ESPN+ is the exclusive home of PGA Tour Live. There is no PGA Tour Live coverage of the third and final rounds of the 2023 RSM Classic. All times ET.

Saturday, Nov. 18

Golf Channel/Peacock: 1 p.m.-4 p.m.

Sirius XM: 11 a.m.-4 p.m.

Sunday, Nov. 19

Golf Channel/Peacock: 1 p.m.-4 p.m.

Sirius XM: 11 a.m.-4 p.m.

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2023 RSM Classic Friday tee times, how to watch

Everything you need to know for the RSM Classic.

It was a rainy first day of the final event of the PGA Tour season.

The first round has yet to be completed at the 2023 RSM Classic in St. Simons Island, Georgia, but there’s a three-way tie among those who did complete their opening day, including Rookie of the Year candidate Eric Cole and Cameron Young, who shot matching 6-under 66s on the Plantation Course at Sea Island Golf Club.

This week is the last chance for players to earn a spot in the first two signature events of 2024 by finishing in spots 51-60 in the FedEx Cup rankings, and for others, it’s the final shot at getting inside the top 125 to get their PGA Tour cards.

The Seaside Course ranks No. 1 in Golfweek’s Best list of public-access courses in Georgia, and it also ties for No. 75 on Golfweek’s Best list of modern courses in the U.S.

The first round started late, had a 2 ½ hour weather delay, then was suspended by darkness.

From tee times to TV and streaming info, here’s everything you need to know for the second round of the 2023 RSM.

The first round will conclude starting at 8 a.m. ET The second round tee times will begin at 9:15 a.m. ET.

Friday tee times

1st tee – Seaside

Tee time Players
9:15 a.m.
Keith Mitchell, Taylor Montgomery, Austin Smotherman
9:26 a.m.
Brian Stuard, Mick Watney, Harry Higgs
9:37 a.m.
Mackenzie Hughes, Webb Simpson, Lanto Griffin
9:48 a.m.
Akshay Bhatia, Si Woo Kim, Ryan Brehm
9:59 a.m.
Troy Merritt, Chris Stroud, Cody Gribble
10:10 a.m.
Nicholas Lindheim, Kyle Westmoreland, Curtis Thompson
10:21 a.m.
Ryan Moore, Aaron Baddeley, MJ Daffue
10:32 a.m.
Sung Kang, Zac Blair, Robby Shelton
10:43 a.m.
C.T. Pan, Mark Hubbard, Stephan Jaeger
10:54 a.m.
Corey Conners, Cameron Young, Ludvig Aberg
11:05 a.m.
Brian Harman, Chris Kirk, Brendon Todd
11:16 a.m.
Davis Love III, David Ford, Maxwell Ford
11:27 a.m.
Trevor Werbylo, Peter Kuest, Jacob Solomon

10th tee – Seaside

Tee time Player
9:15 a.m.
Doug Ghim, Justin Suh, Hank Lebioda
9:26 a.m.
Thomas Detry, Callum Tarren, Austin Eckroat
9:37 a.m.
Austin Cook, Kramer Hickok, Sam Stevens
9:48 a.m.
Kevin Kisner, Richy Werenski, Denny McCarthy
9:59 a.m.
Brice Garnett, Alex Noren, Tyson Alexander
10:10 a.m.
Matti Schmid, Brent Grant, Matt Atkins
10:21 a.m.
Kelly Kraft, Matt NeSmith, Will Gordon
10:32 a.m.
Sean O’Hair, Justin Lower, Harrison Endycott
10:43 a.m.
Kevin Chappell, Greg Chalmers, Eric Cole
10:54 a.m.
Nico Echavarria, Brian Gay, Andrew Landry
11:05 a.m.
Dylan Frittelli, David Thompson, Paul Haley II
11:16 a.m.
Martin Trainer, Ricky Barnes, Matthias Schwab
11:27 a.m.
Rafael Campos, Fred Biondi, Ben Carr

1st tee – Plantation

Tee time Players
9:15 a.m.
Wesley Bryan, Charley Hoffman, Dylan Wu
9:26 a.m.
Satoshi Kodaira, Jimmy Walker, Ben Crane
9:37 a.m.
Fabian Gomez, Alex Smalley, Ben Griffin
9:48 a.m.
Nick Hardy, Jim Herman, Scott Stallings
9:59 a.m.
Ryan Armour, William McGirt, Sam Ryder
10:10 a.m.
Cameron Percy, Doc Redman, Ben Taylor
10:21 a.m.
Jonas Blixt, Ben Martin, Zecheng Dou
10:32 a.m.
David Lingmerth, Carson Young, Josh Teater
10:43 a.m.
J.J. Spaun, Francesco Molinari, Matt Kuchar
10:54 a.m.
K.H. Lee, Cameron Champ, Robert Streb
11:05 a.m.
Peter Malnati, Greyson Sigg, Andrew Novak
11:16 a.m.
Nate Lashley, S.Y. Noh, Maverick McNealy
11:27 a.m.
Michael Gligic, Ryan Gerard, Jacob Tilton

10th tee – Plantation

Tee time Players
9:15 a.m.
Jason Dufner, Hayden Buckley, Vince Whaley
9:26 a.m.
Padraig Harrington, Kevin Streelman, Taylor Pendrith
9:37 a.m.
Camilo Villegas, Russell Henley, Billy Horschel
9:48 a.m.
Adam Svensson, J.T. Poston, Harris English
9:59 a.m.
Scott Piercy, Henrik Norlander, Carl Yuan
10:10 a.m.
Tano Goya, Trevor Cone, Augusto Nunez
10:21 a.m.
Russell Knox, Tommy Gainey, Brandon Wu
10:32 a.m.
Ryan Palmer, Kevin Tway, Chesson Hadley
10:43 a.m.
Luke List, Martin Laird, Zach Johnson
10:54 a.m.
Stewart CInk, Tyler Duncan, Adam Schenk
11:05 a.m.
Patton Kizzire, Grayson Murray, Max McGreevy
11:16 a.m.
Adam Long, Jonathan Byrd, Kevin Yu
11:27 a.m.
Scott Harrington, Kevin Roy, Ben Kohles

How to watch, listen

ESPN+ is the exclusive home of PGA Tour Live. There is no PGA Tour Live coverage of the third and final rounds of the 2023 RSM Classic. All times ET.

Friday, Nov. 17

Golf Channel/Peacock: 12-3 p.m.

Sirius XM: 9 a.m.-5 p.m

ESPN+: 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m.

Saturday, Nov. 18

Golf Channel/Peacock: 1 p.m.-4 p.m.

Sirius XM: 11 a.m.-4 p.m.

Sunday, Nov. 19

Golf Channel/Peacock: 1 p.m.-4 p.m.

Sirius XM: 11 a.m.-4 p.m.

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Photos: 2023 RSM Classic at Sea Island Golf Club

Check out the best photos from the PGA Tour’s RSM Classic.

The PGA Tour’s 2022-23 season finale takes the circuit to Georgia for the 2023 RSM Classic at Sea Island Golf Club’s Seaside Course.

The Seaside Course ranks No. 1 on Golfweek’s Best list of public-access courses in Georgia, and it also ties for No. 75 on Golfweek’s Best list of modern courses in the U.S.

It’s also one final chance for golfers to earn their way into the first two signature events of the year by finishing in spots 51-60 in the FedEx Cup standings. On the other side of the coin is golfers also have one more shot to get inside the FedEx Cup top 125 to keep their cards for next year.

Here’s a look at some of the best photos from the 2023 RSM Classic.

2023 RSM Classic Thursday tee times, how to watch

Everything you need to know for the RSM Classic.

The final PGA Tour event of the year is here.

The 2023 RSM Classic is set to begin Thursday in Sea Island, Georgia, at Sea Island Golf Club’s Seaside Course. And there’s a field with plenty of big names to compete, including a major champion.

Brian Harman, who won the Open Championship in July, is one of the big names in the field, along with Cameron Young, Ludvig Aberg, Zach Johnson and Billy Horschel, among others. Adam Svensson, the event’s defending champion, is also set to tee it up.

It’s the last chance for players to earn a spot in the first two signature events of 2024 by finishing in spots 51-60 in the FedEx Cup rankings, and for others, it’s the final shot at getting inside the top 125 to retain their PGA Tour card.

The Seaside Course ranks No. 1 in Golfweek’s Best list of public-access courses in Georgia, and it also ties for No. 75 on Golfweek’s Best list of modern courses in the U.S.

The RSM Classic also uses the Plantation course for the first two rounds.

RSM ClassicOdds, picks to win

From tee times to TV and streaming info, here’s everything you need to know for the first round of the 2023 RSM. All times listed are ET.

Thursday tee times

1st tee – Seaside

Tee time Players
8 a.m.
Russell Knox, Tommy Gainey, Brandon Wu
8:11 a.m.
Ryan Palmer, Kevin Tway, Chesson Hadley
8:22 a.m.
Luke List, Martin Laird, Zach Johnson
8:33 a.m.
Stewart CInk, Tyler Duncan, Adam Schenk
8:44 a.m.
Patton Kizzire, Grayson Murray, Max McGreevy
8:55 a.m.
Adam Long, Jonathan Byrd, Kevin Yu
9:06 a.m.
Scott Harrington, Kevin Roy, Ben Kohles
9:17 a.m.
Jason Dufner, Hayden Buckley, Vince Whaley
9:28 a.m.
Padraig Harrington, Kevin Streelman, Taylor Pendrith
9:39 a.m.
Camilo Villegas, Russell Henley, Billy Horschel
9:50 a.m.
Adam Svensson, J.T. Poston, Harris English
10:01 a.m
Scott Piercy, Henrik Norlander, Carl Yuan
10:12 a.m.
Tano Goya, Trevor Cone, Augusto Nunez

10th tee – Seaside

Tee time Player
8 a.m.
Jonas Blixt, Ben Martin, Zecheng Dou
8:11 a.m.
David Lingmerth, Carson Young, Josh Teater
8:22 a.m.
J.J. Spaun, Francesco Molinari, Matt Kuchar
8:33 a.m.
K.H. Lee, Cameron Champ, Robert Streb
8:44 a.m.
Peter Malnati, Greyson Sigg, Andrew Novak
8:55 a.m.
Nate Lashley, S.Y. Noh, Maverick McNealy
9:06 a.m.
Michael Gligic, Ryan Gerard, Jacob Tilton
9:17 a.m.
Wesley Bryan, Charley Hoffman, Dylan Wu
9:28 a.m.
Satoshi Kodaira, Jimmy Walker, Ben Crane
9:39 a.m.
Fabian Gomez, Alex Smalley, Ben Griffin
9:50 a.m.
Nick Hardy, Jim Herman, Scott Stallings
10:01 a.m
Ryan Armour, William McGirt, Sam Ryder
10:12 a.m.
Cameron Percy, Doc Redman, Ben Taylor

1st tee – Plantation

Tee time Players
8 a.m.
Kelly Kraft, Matt NeSmith, Will Gordon
8:11 a.m.
Sean O’Hair, Justin Lower, Harrison Endycott
8:22 a.m.
Kevin Chappell, Greg Chalmers, Eric Cole
8:33 a.m.
Nico Echavarria, Brian Gay, Andrew Landry
8:44 a.m.
Dylan Frittelli, David Thompson, Paul Haley II
8:55 a.m.
Martin Trainer, Ricky Barnes, Matthias Schwab
9:06 a.m.
Rafael Campos, Fred Biondi, Ben Carr
9:17 a.m.
Doug Ghim, Justin Suh, Hank Lebioda
9:28 a.m.
Thomas Detry, Callum Tarren, Austin Eckroat
9:39 a.m.
Austin Cook, Kramer Hickok, Sam Stevens
9:50 a.m.
Kevin Kisner, Richy Werenski, Denny McCarthy
10:01 a.m
Brice Garnett, Alex Noren, Tyson Alexander
10:12 a.m.
Matti Schmid, Brent Grant, Matt Atkins

10th tee – Plantation

Tee time Players
8 a.m.
Ryan Moore, Aaron Baddeley, MJ Daffue
8:11 a.m.
Sung Kang, Zac Blair, Robby Shelton
8:22 a.m.
C.T. Pan, Mark Hubbard, Stephan Jaeger
8:33 a.m.
Corey Conners, Cameron Young, Ludvig Aberg
8:44 a.m.
Brian Harman, Chris Kirk, Brendon Todd
8:55 a.m.
Davis Love III, David Ford, Maxwell Ford
9:06 a.m.
Trevor Werbylo, Peter Kuest, Jacob Solomon
9:17 a.m.
Keith Mitchell, Taylor Montgomery, Austin Smotherman
9:28 a.m.
Brian Stuard, Mick Watney, Harry Higgs
9:39 a.m.
Mackenzie Hughes, Webb Simpson, Lanto Griffin
9:50 a.m.
Akshay Bhatia, Si Woo Kim, Ryan Brehm
10:01 a.m
Troy Merritt, Chris Stroud, Cody Gribble
10:12 a.m.
Nicholas Lindheim, Kyle Westmoreland, Curtis Thompson

How to watch, listen

ESPN+ is the exclusive home of PGA Tour Live. There is no PGA Tour Live coverage of the third and final rounds of the 2023 RSM Classic. All times ET.

Thursday, Nov. 16

Golf Channel/Peacock: 12-3 p.m.

Sirius XM: 9 a.m.-4 p.m

ESPN+: 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m.

Friday, Nov. 17

Golf Channel/Peacock: 12-3 p.m.

Sirius XM: 9 a.m.-4 p.m

ESPN+: 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m.

Saturday, Nov. 18

Golf Channel/Peacock: 1 p.m.-4 p.m.

Sirius XM: 11 a.m.-4 p.m.

Sunday, Nov. 19

Golf Channel/Peacock: 1 p.m.-4 p.m.

Sirius XM: 11 a.m.-4 p.m.

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Check the yardage book: Sea Island’s Seaside Course for the 2023 RSM Classic on the PGA Tour

StrackaLine offers a hole-by-hole guide for Sea Island’s Seaside course, the main layout in play for the RSM Classic.

Sea Island’s Seaside Course in St. Simons Island, Georgia – the main layout of the two in play this week for the PGA Tour’s 2023 RSM Classic – originally opened in 1929 and was extensively renovated in 1999.

Th original design was by Harry S. Colt and Charles Alison, and it underwent several modifications over the decades. It was most recently redone by Tom Fazio in 1999.

The Seaside will be one of two courses in play for this week’s RSM Classic. The first two rounds also include the popular resort’s Plantation course – each player completes one round on each course – before all weekend play moves solely to the Seaside Course.

The Seaside will play to 7,005 yards with a par of 70 for the RSM Classic. The Plantation Course – renovated by Davis Love III and his brother, Mark, in 2019 – will play to 7,060 yards with a par of 72.

The Seaside Course ranks No. 1 in Golfweek’s Best list of public-access courses in Georgia, and it also ties for No. 75 on Golfweek’s Best list of modern courses in the U.S. – the renovation by Fazio was extensive enough for the layout to qualify as a modern course. The Plantation Course ranks No. 6 on the list of top public-access courses in the state.

Thanks to yardage books provided by StrackaLine – the maker of detailed yardage books for thousands of courses around the world – we can see exactly the challenges the players face this week on the Seaside Course. Check out the maps of each hole below.