2022 Wells Fargo Championship prize money payouts for each PGA Tour player at TPC Potomac

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour.

It pays to play well on the PGA Tour, folks. Just ask this week’s winner, Max Homa.

The 31-year-old claimed his fourth PGA Tour win at the 2022 Wells Fargo Championship. The tournament was also his first win back in 2019 (but at a different course). This year’s event was held at TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm in Potomac, Maryland, while the tournament’s usual home, Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte prepares for the Presidents Cup in September.

Homa will take home $1.62 million for his efforts, with runners-up Matt Fitzpatrick, Cameron Young and Keegan Bradley earning $681,000. Check out how much money each PGA Tour player earned this week at the 2022 Wells Fargo Championship.

Wells Fargo: Scores | PGA Tour all-time money list

Wells Fargo Championship prize money

Position Player Score Earnings
1 Max Homa -8 $1,620,000
T2 Matt Fitzpatrick -6 $681,000
T2 Cameron Young -6 $681,000
T2 Keegan Bradley -6 $681,000
5 Rory McIlroy -4 $369,000
T6 Stephan Jaeger -3 $303,750
T6 Lanto Griffin -3 $303,750
T6 Anirban Lahiri -3 $303,750
T9 Stewart Cink -2 $218,250
T9 J.T. Poston -2 $218,250
T9 Mackenzie Hughes -2 $218,250
T9 Adam Schenk -2 $218,250
T9 Brian Harman -2 $218,250
T9 James Hahn -2 $218,250
T15 Chez Reavie -1 $141,750
T15 Kurt Kitayama -1 $141,750
T15 Nick Taylor -1 $141,750
T15 Jason Day -1 $141,750
T15 Jhonattan Vegas -1 $141,750
T15 C.T. Pan -1 $141,750
T21 Sergio Garcia E $98,100
T21 Rickie Fowler E $98,100
T21 Corey Conners E $98,100
T21 Chad Ramey E $98,100
T25 Ryan Armour 1 $69,150
T25 Luke Donald 1 $69,150
T25 Austin Smotherman 1 $69,150
T25 K.H. Lee 1 $69,150
T25 Denny McCarthy 1 $69,150
T25 Matthew Wolff 1 $69,150
T31 Justin Lower 2 $55,013
T31 Matthew NeSmith 2 $55,013
T31 Turk Pettit 2 $55,013
T31 Luke List 2 $55,013
T35 Russell Knox 3 $47,925
T35 Troy Merritt 3 $47,925
T37 Tyrrell Hatton 4 $41,850
T37 Michael Gligic 4 $41,850
T37 Scott Piercy 4 $41,850
T37 Si Woo Kim 4 $41,850
T41 Dawie van der Walt 5 $33,750
T41 Russell Henley 5 $33,750
T41 Rory Sabbatini 5 $33,750
T41 Tony Finau 5 $33,750
T41 Hank Lebioda 5 $33,750
T46 Dylan Frittelli 6 $26,670
T46 Chase Seiffert 6 $26,670
T46 David Lingmerth 6 $26,670
T49 Kelly Kraft 7 $23,490
T49 Matt Kuchar 7 $23,490
T51 Peter Malnati 8 $21,762
T51 Brendan Steele 8 $21,762
T51 Joel Dahmen 8 $21,762
T51 Paul Barjon 8 $21,762
T51 Ben Martin 8 $21,762
T56 Callum Tarren 9 $20,790
T56 Abraham Ancer 9 $20,790
T56 Camilo Villegas 9 $20,790
T59 Henrik Norlander 10 $20,340
T59 Ben Kohles 10 $20,340
61 Martin Laird 11 $20,070
T62 Kevin Chappell 13 $19,800
T62 Dylan Wu 13 $19,800
T64 Michael Thompson 15 $19,440
T64 Taylor Moore 15 $19,440

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Winner’s Bag: Max Homa, Wells Fargo Championship

A complete list of the golf equipment Max Homa used to win the Wells Fargo Championship.

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A complete list of the golf equipment Max Homa used to win the PGA Tour’s 2022 Wells Fargo Championship:

DRIVER: Titleist TSi3 (10 degrees), with Fujikura Ventus Black 6 X shaft

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FAIRWAY WOOD: Titleist TSi2 (15 degrees), with Aldila Rogue Black 130 MSI 80 TX shaft, TSi2 (21 degrees), with Graphite Design Tour AD XC 9 TX shaft

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IRONS: Titleist T100•S (4), T100 (5), Titleist 620MB (6-9) with KBS $Taper 130 X

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WEDGES: Titleist Vokey Design Spin Milled SM9 (46, 50, 56, and 60 degrees), with KBS $Taper 130 X shafts

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PUTTER: Scotty Cameron Phantom X 5.5 prototype

BALL: Titleist Pro V1

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GRIPS: Golf Pride Tour Velvet Cord

Max Homa weathers the storms to earn second Wells Fargo Championship title

The win is number four of Homa’s PGA Tour career.

Keegan Bradley left the door cracked just enough for Max Homa and company, setting up for an entertaining final round of the weather-rocked Wells Fargo Championship.

Homa put the pressure on early with birdies on the first and fifth holes at TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm while Bradley doubled the second and bogeyed the fourth. The winner of the 2011 PGA Championship bounced back and showed his grit with birdies on three of his next four holes as the two proceeded to trade blows all the way to the 18th green.

In the end it was Homa who emerged victorious at 8 under for his fourth PGA Tour win and second of the season following his title at the Fortinet Championship in September. The 31-year-old shot a 2-under 68 for his second Wells Fargo Championship win, the first coming in 2019 at the event’s usual home, Quail Hollow in Charlotte, North Carolina, the host of the Presidents Cup later this year.

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Bradley finished runner-up at 7 under, followed by Matt Fitzpatrick and Cameron Young, T-3 at 6 under. Rory McIlroy closed out the top five at 4 under.

Homa joins McIlroy (2010, 2015, 2021) as the only two players to win multiple Wells Fargo titles.

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2022 Wells Fargo Championship Sunday tee times, TV and streaming info

Everything you need to know for the final round of the Wells Fargo.

It’s been a slog at TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm this week, but now we’re just one round away from finding out who wins the 2022 Wells Fargo Championship.

The leader is Keegan Bradley, who somehow shot 3-under-par 67 to grab the 54-hole lead. The 2011 PGA Championship winner is looking for his first win since the 2018 BMW Championship, which finished on Monday because of storms throughout the week. Bradley made just two bogeys.

“When the conditions get like this, I find a sense of calm just because I’m sort of worried about other things, keeping my clubs dry and my bag dry. Sort of keeps me in the present. I did that today and I just had a great time with my caddie Scotty (Vail). We’re a good team and we did a lot of good things today,” Bradley said. “My coach, Darren May, and my caddie, Scotty, are in my ear that these sort of conditions are good for me. When you look at the weather, the extended weather, as a player you get sort of stressed when you see this even though everyone’s playing in it, it’s silly. But they were sort of in my ear saying this is what you want, you want it to be windy and tough. I’m starting to believe them.”

From tee times to TV and streaming info, here’s everything you need to know for the final round of the 2022 Wells Fargo Championship. All times Eastern.

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Tee time Players
8 a.m. Michael Thompson
8:05 a.m. Kevin Chappell, Taylor Moore
8:15 a.m. Callum Tarren, Peter Malnati
8:25 a.m. Dawie van der Walt, Brendan Steele
8:35 a.m. Ryan Armour, Martin Laird
8:45 a.m. Joel Dahmen, Paul Barjon
8:55 a.m. Kelly Kraft, Dylan Wu
9:05 a.m. Chase Seiffert, Dylan Frittelli
9:20 a.m. Ben Martin, Russell Henley
9:30 a.m. Henrik Norlander, Luke Donald
9:40 a.m. Ben Kohles, Justin Lower
9:50 a.m. Rory Sabbatini, Matthew NeSmith
10 a.m. Abraham Ancer, Matt Kuchar
10:10 a.m. Stewart Cink, Camilo Villegas
10:20 a.m. Chez Reavie, David Lingmerth
10:35 a.m. Tyrrell Hatton, Russell Knox
10:45 a.m. Sergio Garcia, Rickie Fowler
10:55 a.m. Austin Smotherman, Tony Finau
11:05 a.m. Michael Gligic, Troy Merritt
11:15 a.m. J.T. Poston, Hank Lebioda
11:25 a.m. Scott Piercy, Stephan Jaeger
11:45 a.m. Corey Conners, Mackenzie Hughes
11:55 a.m. Adam Schenk, Kurt Kitayama
12 p.m. Lanto Griffin, Turk Pettit
12:10 p.m. Nick Taylor, Jason Day
12:20 p.m. K.H. Lee, Jhonattan Vegas
12:30 p.m. Si Woo Kim, C.T. Pan
12:40 p.m. Denny McCarthy, Luke List
12:55 p.m. Brian Harman, Rory McIlroy
1:05 p.m. Matthew Wolff, Chad Ramey
1:15 p.m. Matt Fitzpatrick, Cameron Young
1:25 p.m. Anirban Lahiri, James Hahn
1:35 p.m. Keegan Bradley, Max Homa

TV, streaming, radio information

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Sunday, May 8th

TV

Golf Channel: 1-3 p.m.
CBS: 
3-6 p.m.

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SiriusXM: 1-6 p.m.

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‘Feels like I’ve just gone 12 rounds in a pro boxing match:’ Raw conditions batter players at Wells Fargo Championship

Frosty temperatures. Gusting winds. Unrelenting rain. A course so water-logged it’s mindful of a sponge.

Think of elements that would make you frown during a round of golf.

Frosty temperatures. Gusting winds. Unrelenting rain. A course so water-logged it’s mindful of a sponge rimmed with thick, drenched, punishing rough.

Now imagine that quartet of misery as a collective and you have Saturday’s third round of the Wells Fargo Championship at TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm, north of the nation’s capital.

“Just get around, literally, just any way possible,” Matthew Fitzpatrick said about his game-plan for Saturday. He did OK with a 71.

Most others weren’t so fortunate on a day the thermometer never reached 50 and the winds made it feel cooler. As well, the clouds kept spitting rain throughout the day, adding to the 3 inches of H2O that fell on the course the past two days.

Which, of course, kept TPC Potomac soaked, making for some interesting lies despite players being allowed to lift, clean and place.

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Max Homa at the ninth hole during the third round of the Wells Fargo Championship golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Mitch Stringer-USA TODAY Sports

“It feels like I’ve just gone 12 rounds in a pro boxing match,” said Anirban Lahiri, who shot 70. “You’re fighting everything, you’re fighting your body, the elements, the water, the cold, the conditions. It’s tough work and you just have to grit your teeth and kind of grind it out.”

After a dry Thursday when the field averaged 69.58 strokes, the players posted averages of 72.57 on rainy Friday and 73.67 on Saturday; that was the highest average relative to par in a non-major since the final round of the 2020 Memorial.

In the third round, only four of the 65 players broke par, including three-time Wells Fargo winner and defending champion Rory McIlroy, who moved from a tie for 50th to a tie for sixth with a 68.

The leader, however, is Keegan Bradley, who somehow shot 3-under-par 67 to grab the 54-hole lead. The 2011 PGA Championship winner is looking for his first win since the 2018 BMW Championship, which finished on Monday because of storms throughout the week. Bradley made just two bogeys.

“When the conditions get like this, I find a sense of calm just because I’m sort of worried about other things, keeping my clubs dry and my bag dry. Sort of keeps me in the present. I did that today and I just had a great time with my caddie Scotty (Vail). We’re a good team and we did a lot of good things today,” Bradley said. “My coach, Darren May, and my caddie, Scotty, are in my ear that these sort of conditions are good for me. When you look at the weather, the extended weather, as a player you get sort of stressed when you see this even though everyone’s playing in it, it’s silly. But they were sort of in my ear saying this is what you want, you want it to be windy and tough. I’m starting to believe them.”

Bradley is at 8 under.

Max Homa, the 2019 Wells Fargo winner who had the lead earlier in the day, shot 71 and is at 6 under. At 4 under are Lahiri and James Hahn, the 2016 Wells Fargo winner; Hahn shot 72. At 3 under is Fitzpatrick. A large collection is at 2 under, including McIlroy, Cameron Young (69) and Matthew Wolff (70).

“Six shots is still six shots,” McIlroy said. “It depends what the weather’s like tomorrow. I’d like it to be pretty tough. I know it’s probably not going to be as wet. It’s going to be quite cold. I don’t know what the wind’s going to be like. I can’t imagine tomorrow being any tougher than today was.

“You can’t really chase much around here because it’s a tough golf course, but like six shots is still a long way back.”

The forecast is for a rainless day. But the temps will still not reach 50.

Jason Day walks onto the ninth hole green during the third round of the Wells Fargo Championship golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Mitch Stringer-USA TODAY Sports

It certainly wasn’t Jason Day’s day in the third round. The 2015 PGA Championship victor, looking for his first win since the 2018 Wells Fargo Championship, looked stellar through 36 holes and led by three shots at 10 under.

But he hit tee shots into water hazards on consecutive holes early in his third round, hit his approach on the par-5 10th into a swamp, made just one birdie and shot 79.

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2022 Wells Fargo Championship Saturday tee times, TV and streaming info

Everything you need to know for the third round of the Wells Fargo.

After two wet, soggy days at TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm, it’s time for the weekend at the 2022 Wells Fargo Championship.

After holding the 18-hole lead, former World No. 1 Jason Day extended his advantage Friday thanks to an impressive 3-under 67 effort in consistent rain. Three shots behind the Aussie is Max Homa who was one of the players to shoot a day best 4-under 66.

“Yeah, Jason and I have been talking about it for like two and a half hours, that we can’t wait for it to be done and kick our feet up,” Homa said after the round. “I know he’s got his bus here so he’s going to go hang on the bus. I’m going to go sit on my bed and I think I deserve a soda after today, maybe some cookies.”

From tee times to TV and streaming info, here’s everything you need to know for the third round of the 2022 Wells Fargo Championship. All times Eastern.

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1st tee

Tee time Players
10:50 a.m.
Si Woo Kim, Matthew NeSmith, Mackenzie Hughes
11:01 a.m.
Justin Lower, Joel Dahmen, Stewart Cink
11:12 a.m.
Tony Finau, Matthew Wolff, Scott Piercy
11:23 a.m.
Stephan Jaeger, Camilo Villegas, Brendan Steele
11:34 a.m.
Sergio Garcia, Rickie Fowler, Ben Martin
11:45 a.m.
Abraham Ancer, J.T. Poston, Hank Lebioda
11:56 a.m.
Matthew Fitzpatrick, Adam Schenk, Jhonattan Vegas
12:07 p.m.
Rory Sabbatini, Anirban Lahiri, Tyrrell Hatton
12:18 p.m.
Chad Ramey, Brian Harman, Keegan Bradley
12:29 p.m.
James Hahn, Kurt Kitayama, Denny McCarthy
12:40 p.m.
Jason Day, Max Homa, Luke List

10th tee

Tee time Players
10:50 a.m.
Cameron Young, Dylan Wu, Ben Kohles
11:01 a.m.
Austin Smotherman, Paul Barjon, Kevin Chappell
11:12 a.m.
Ryan Armour, Henrik Norlander, Martin Laird
11:23 a.m.
C.T. Pan, Luke Donald, Lanto Griffin
11:34 a.m.
K.H. Lee, Dawie van der Walt, Callum Tarren
11:45 a.m.
Turk Pettit, Taylor Moore, Peter Malnati
11:56 a.m.
Michael Thompson, Matt Kuchar, Russell Henley
12:07 p.m.
Russell Knox, Chase Seiffert, Michael Gligic
12:18 p.m.
Troy Merritt, Chez Reavie, Rory McIlroy
12:29 p.m.
Nick Taylor, Dylan Frittelli, Corey Conners
12:40 p.m.
Kelly Kraft, David Lingmerth

TV, streaming, radio information

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

Saturday, May 7th

TV

Golf Channel: 1-3 p.m.
CBS: 
3-6 p.m.

Radio

SiriusXM: 1-6 p.m.

STREAM

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

Sunday, May 8th

TV

Golf Channel: 1-3 p.m.
CBS: 
3-6 p.m.

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Patrick Reed, Webb Simpson highlight list of PGA Tour players and majors champs to miss the cut at 2022 Wells Fargo Championship

Plenty of big names just couldn’t handle the elements at TPC Potomac.

A rainy day on Friday at TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm made for tough scoring conditions and some big names didn’t have the right stuff.

Few struggled as mightily as Patrick Reed, the former Masters champion, who shot 79, his worst single-round score since March 2020.

He wasn’t the only former major champion hitting the road on Friday. Among the cut casualties, who failed to shoot even-par 140 or better for 36 holes, were three former U.S. Open champion and a pair of British Open winners.

Also heading home: Masters champ Charl Schwartzel and PGA Championship winner Jason Dufner.

Luke Donald holes out for eagle at Wells Fargo Championship, celebrates with fans in the rain

The former World No. 1 showed he’s a man of the people.

POTOMAC, Md. — Luke Donald is a player for the people.

Despite consistent rains all morning during the second round of the 2022 Wells Fargo Championship, the former World No. 1 had a gallery following him on Friday at TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm.

After making birdie on the par-3 12th, Donald’s drive on the par-4 13th went just right of the cart path, well off the fairway. No matter, as the 44-year-old Englishman landed his approach from the thick, wet rough on the green and watched his ball roll along the contours and into the bottom of the cup.

How did he celebrate? By high-fiving and celebrating with the loyal fans who braved the elements to follow along.

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More: Sergio Garcia says ‘I can’t wait to leave this tour’

In 13 starts this season on Tour, Donald has made six cuts and missed seven, with just one top-25 finish back in March at the Valspar Championship.

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‘I’m just happy to be done’: Max Homa, Jason Day battle elements as rain rocks Wells Fargo Championship second round

“I think I deserve a soda after today, maybe some cookies, some kind of candy.”

POTOMAC, Md. — Playing in the morning’s fifth group, Max Homa was shocked his threesome finished their second round at the 2022 Wells Fargo Championship. He even told his caddie before the round he thought they’d only play eight holes due to the weather.

“I’m just happy to be done,” said Homa, one of just 11 players from the Friday morning wave to shoot under par.

The three-time PGA Tour winner battled the elements to tie for the low round of the day despite heavy and consistent rain, signing for a 4-under 66 to match the efforts of Luke List and Chad Ramey. Homa now sits in solo second at 7 under behind first-round leader Jason Day, who extended his lead to three shots at 10 under after a 3-under 67 at TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm, this year’s Wells Fargo host while Quail Hollow in Charlotte, North Carolina, prepares for the Presidents Cup in September.

“Yeah, Jason and I have been talking about it for like two and a half hours, that we can’t wait for it to be done and kick our feet up,” Homa said after the round. “I know he’s got his bus here so he’s going to go hang on the bus. I’m going to go sit on my bed and I think I deserve a soda after today, maybe some cookies, some kind of candy, I don’t know. I’m going to kick my feet up.”

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More: Sergio Garcia says ‘I can’t wait to leave this tour’

Instead of dreading the downpours, Ramey was embracing them.

“I just honestly try to embrace the conditions because I know there’s going to be a lot of guys out here that hate it. It just is what it is,” said the winner of the 2022 Corales Puntacana Championship. “As long as I can embrace the conditions and keep my mind right, I feel like I’m ahead of half the field.”

In 18 events this season, Ramey has made eight cuts and missed 10, finishing in the top 10 twice at the Puerto Rico Open in March, followed by his win three weeks later in Puntacana.

“It’s nice to be able to get in at 10 under through two rounds, especially with what kind of weather we’ve got coming in on the weekend,” added Day, noting how he loves to grind it out in tough conditions. “I’m looking forward to it. It’s nice to be back in the mix, nice to be leading. It’s still two more days left, so I can’t get too far ahead of myself.”

The former world No. 1 said something similar about managing expectations after he took the lead on Thursday, and that patience will be a useful 15th club with inclement weather in the forecast for the rest of the weekend. The Weather Channel is calling for overnight rain on Friday, with 10-15 mph winds and a 90% chance of rain on Saturday.

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2022 Wells Fargo Championship Friday tee times, TV and streaming info

Everything you need to know for the second round of the Wells Fargo.

The Wells Fargo Championship is typically played at Quail Hollow Club, but with the Presidents Cup headed there later this year, the best players in the world are bound for TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm.

TPC Potomac is a par-70 layout that will play at 7,160 yards.

Rory McIlroy entered the week as both the defending champion and betting favorite (+750). Last year, McIlroy won on Mother’s Day, his wife Erica’s first as a mom.

He opened his defense with a 3-under 67 thanks to seven birdies including five in his first six holes. Matthew Wolff, who has struggled for the past few seasons, fired an opening-round 5-under 65.

Jason Day sits atop the leaderboard after round one thanks to a Thursday 63.

From tee times to TV and streaming info, here’s everything you need to know for the second round of the 2022 Wells Fargo Championship. All times Eastern.

Wells Fargo: Leaderboard | PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ | Photos

1st tee

Tee times Players
6:50 a.m.
Chesson Hadley, Trey Mullinax, Alex Smalley
7:01 a.m.
Austin Cook, Bo Van Pelt, Hank Lebioda
7:12 a.m.
Peter Malnati, Kevin Streelman, Vince Whaley
7:23 a.m.
Michael Thompson, Keith Mitchell, Charley Hoffman
7:34 a.m.
Chad Ramey, Nate Lashley, Adam Long
7:45 a.m.
Tyler Duncan, Matt Kuchar, William McGirt
7:56 a.m.
Cam Davis, Stewart Cink, Richy Werenski
8:07 a.m.
Jhonattan Vegas, Cameron Piercy, Harry Higgs
8:18 a.m.
James Hahn, Bill Haas, Doc Redman
8:29 a.m.
Kiradech Aphibarnrat, Matthew NeSmith, Stephan Jaeger
8:40 a.m.
Chase Seiffert, Jim Knous, Joshua Creel
8:51 a.m.
Ben Kohles, Austin Smotherman, Norman Xiong
9:02 a.m.
David Lipsky, Brandon Wu, Eugenio Chacarra
12:10 p.m.
Troy Merritt, Jonas Blixt, Ryan Blaum
12:21 p.m.
Aaron Baddeley, Brian Stuard, Max McGreevy
12:32 p.m.
Camilo Villegas, Anirban Lahiri, Henrik Norlander
12:43 p.m.
Sepp Straka, Tony Finau, Tyrrell Hatton
12:54 p.m.
Rory McIlroy, Webb Simpson, Francesco Molinari
1:05 p.m.
Abraham Ancer, Marc Leishman, Corey Conners
1:16 p.m.
Lanto Griffin, J.T. Poston, Keegan Bradley
1:27 p.m.
Scott Piercy, Charl Schwartzel, Matt Fitzpatrick
1:38 p.m.
Denny McCarthy, Aaron Rai, Lee Hodges
1:49 p.m.
Andrew Putnam, Satoshi Kodaira, Nick Watney
2:00 p.m.
Dawie van der Walt, Justin Lower, Callum Tarren
2:11 p.m.
Seth Reeves, Jared Wolfe, Larkin Gross
2:22 p.m.
Adam Svensson, Brett Drewitt, Turk Pettit

10th tee

Tee times Players
6:50 a.m.
Morgan Hoffman, Matthias Schwab, Hayden Buckley
7:01 a.m.
Rory Sabbatini, Adam Schenk, Taylor Moore
7:12 a.m.
Beau Hossler, Rodger Sloan, Scott Gutschewski
7:23 a.m.
Luke List, Sergio Garcia, Gary Woodland
7:34 a.m.
Max Homa, Rickie Fowler, Jason Day
7:45 a.m.
Joel Dahmen, Patrick Reed, Jason Dufner
7:56 a.m.
Si Woo Kim, Sung Kang, Kevin Tway
8:07 a.m.
Wesley Bryan, Vaughn Taylor, Matt Wallace
8:18 a.m.
Russell Henley, Russell Knox, Ben Martin
8:29 a.m.
Mackenzie Hughes, Peter Uihlein, Cameron Young
8:40 a.m.
Dylan Wu, David Skinns, Drew Nesbitt
8:51 a.m.
Bo Hoag, Michael Gligic, Gregory Odom, Jr.
9:02 a.m.
Kurt Kitayama, Paul Barjon, Brandon Matthews
12:10 p.m.
Kevin Chappell, Jonathan Byrd, Brandon Hagy
12:21 p.m.
Ryan Armour, Brian Harman, Kramer Hickok
12:32 p.m.
Brendan Steele, John Huh, Doug Ghim
12:43 p.m.
Martin Laird, Chez Reavie, Martin Trainer
12:54 p.m.
Branden Grace, Nick Taylor, Dylan Frittelli
1:05 p.m.
Matthew Wolff, C.T. Pan, Luke Donald
1:16 p.m.
Seamus Power, K.H. Lee, Matt Jones
1:27 p.m.
Lucas Glover, Jim Herman, Zach Johnson
1:38 p.m.
Brice Garnett, Tommy Gainey, Mark Hubbard
1:49 p.m.
Johnson Wagner, Robert Garrigus, Kelly Kraft
2:00 p.m.
Danny Lee, David Lingmerth, Nicholas Thompson
2:11 p.m.
Joseph Bramlett, Andrew Novak, Bryson Nimmer
2:22 p.m.
Greyson Sigg, Jacob Bridgeman

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, May 6th

TV

Golf Channel: 2-6 p.m.

Radio

SiriusXM: 12-6 p.m.

STREAM

ESPN+: 6:45 a.m.-6 p.m

Saturday, May 7th

TV

Golf Channel: 1-3 p.m.
CBS: 
3-6 p.m.

Radio

SiriusXM: 1-6 p.m.

STREAM

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

Sunday, May 8th

TV

Golf Channel: 1-3 p.m.
CBS: 
3-6 p.m.

Radio

SiriusXM: 1-6 p.m.

STREAM

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

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