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2024 CJ Cup Byron Nelson: How to watch, TV coverage, streaming info, tee times

2024 CJ Cup Byron Nelson: How to watch, TV coverage, streaming info, tee times

The 2024 CJ Cup​ Byron ‍Nelson is‌ set to ⁢tee off on Thursday, ⁢April 25th at TPC Craig Ranch in ⁤McKinney, Texas. The tournament ⁢will be the first of the PGA Tour’s new era, which will ​see a number of changes to the schedule and format.

One of the most significant‌ changes is the addition of a⁣ new stroke-play event, the CJ Cup,‌ to ⁤the⁣ fall schedule.⁤ The CJ Cup⁤ will be played the week after the⁢ Tour Championship ⁢and will feature a field ‌of 78 players. The winner of ‌the CJ Cup will receive a berth​ in the following year’s Masters Tournament.

Other⁤ changes ⁣to the PGA Tour schedule ‍include the addition of a new tournament in Mexico, the World Wide Technology Championship at ‌Mayakoba, and the moving of the ⁤Arnold Palmer Invitational to the week before ⁢the‌ Players Championship. The Players ⁢Championship will also be expanded to ‍a four-day ⁣event.

The 2024 CJ Cup Byron Nelson will be ‍televised on Golf⁤ Channel ‌and NBC. Streaming coverage will be available on Peacock and Golf Channel’s website and ⁤app.

2024⁣ CJ Cup Byron Nelson: How to Watch

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**TV Coverage⁢ and Streaming Info**

TV Coverage ‍and Streaming Info

This year’s CJ Cup will be televised on Golf Channel ‌ and​ Peacock Premium.

TV Schedule

Date Time (ET)
Thursday, ‍March 9 1:30 p.m. ⁢- ‍6:30 p.m.
Friday, March 10 1:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Saturday, March 11 12:00 p.m. -⁢ 6:30 p.m.
Sunday, March 12 12:00⁢ p.m. – 6:30 p.m.

Streaming Info

Peacock Premium ⁤ will‌ provide live streaming coverage‍ of the CJ Cup.‌ Peacock Premium is a subscription service that costs $4.99 per month. You can ​sign up for a free trial‌ of Peacock Premium here.

Golf Channel ‍Live Extra will also ‍provide⁤ live streaming coverage of the CJ Cup for subscribers. Golf‌ Channel Live ⁣Extra is a streaming service⁣ that is available⁢ to subscribers of participating ⁤cable and⁣ satellite providers. You ⁤can find out if your provider offers Golf Channel ‍Live Extra ‍here.
**Tee‍ Times and Pairings**

Tee Times and ⁣Pairings

The first ‌round of the 2024​ CJ​ Cup Byron⁣ Nelson will begin at 7:00 AM CT on Thursday, May 11. The second round will begin at 12:00 PM CT on ⁤Friday, May 12, and the third round will ‌begin ⁢at‍ 12:00 PM CT‌ on Saturday, May 13. ⁣The final⁢ round⁢ will begin at 9:00 AM CT on Sunday, May 14.

Pairings for the first⁤ two rounds​ will⁣ be announced‌ on Tuesday, May 9. Pairings for the ⁣third and ⁤fourth rounds ⁤will be ⁢made ⁣after the second and​ third rounds,‍ respectively.

The following players are among⁢ those⁣ who‍ have committed to play ⁣in the​ 2024 CJ‍ Cup Byron Nelson:

  • Patrick Cantlay
  • Xander Schauffele
  • Justin‌ Thomas
  • Rory McIlroy
  • Scottie Scheffler
  • Jon​ Rahm
  • Collin​ Morikawa

**Expert Picks and‌ Predictions**

**Expert Picks and Predictions**

Golf experts have weighed in ⁤their predictions for this week’s CJ‍ Cup at Byron Nelson. Here’s ‍a look at who they’re ‌picking and why:

  • Golf Digest’s Joel Beall is picking Jordan ‌Spieth to win this week. Spieth ​has been in good form lately, finishing T-3 at ⁢the Masters and T-5 at the⁤ PGA Championship. He’s also a ‌two-time winner of this event, so he knows ⁢how to get it⁢ done at TPC Four Seasons.
  • CBS Sports’ Kyle Porter is⁣ picking Scottie Scheffler​ to win. Scheffler is the current⁣ World⁤ No. 1 and has been in excellent form​ all season.​ He’s‍ won four times already in 2023, including the Masters.
  • ESPN’s Bob⁣ Harig is ⁣picking‍ Patrick Cantlay to win. Cantlay is a five-time ⁣winner on the PGA Tour and⁣ is always a threat to ‌win. ‍He’s finished in ⁢the top 10 in his last three ‌starts, so⁢ he’s in ‌good form ​heading into‍ this week.

Here are some other players to watch this week:

  • Will Zalatoris: Zalatoris is one of ‌the most talented‍ young players in the ⁢game. He’s finished in the top‌ 10 in each of his last three starts, including a runner-up finish at the Masters.
  • Xander⁤ Schauffele: Schauffele is another one of the game’s top young players. He’s won four times​ on the PGA ‍Tour, ‌including the⁢ 2021 ⁢CJ Cup at Summit.
  • Justin ‌Thomas: Thomas is a former World No. 1 and is always a‌ threat to win. He’s⁣ won 15 times on the PGA Tour, ⁣including the 2017 CJ ⁣Cup at ‌Nine Bridges.

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