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2024 Shriners Children’s Open Sunday tee times: Round 4 groupings

2024 Shriners Children’s Open Sunday tee times: Round 4 groupings

The 2024 Shriners Children’s Open tees ‍off on Sunday, October 6, 2024, with the final round of competition.​ A strong field of golfers will compete on the TPC⁣ Summerlin course, with tee times staggered throughout the day starting ⁢at 7:00 AM PDT. The pairings for ⁤the final⁤ round will be​ determined based on ⁤the results of ⁢the first three rounds, ‍with the leaders teeing off⁣ last.

Full final-round‌ tee time pairings will be released following the completion of the third⁤ round.⁣ Fans are encouraged to come out and enjoy the action as the tournament concludes.
SHRINERS CHILDRENS ‍OPEN SUNDAY TEE TIMES: ROUND 4 ‌GROUPINGS

SHRINERS CHILDRENS ⁢OPEN⁣ SUNDAY TEE TIMES: ROUND 4 GROUPINGS

The ⁤final round of the 2024 Shriners Children’s Open is⁢ set to begin early Sunday morning, with the leaders set​ to tee off at 8:30 a.m. PT. A group of players will tee off every 10 minutes, and the final group is ‍scheduled ‌to tee off at 10:10 a.m. PT.

The final round will ⁢be broadcast live on the Golf Channel from 10 a.m. ​to 1 p.m. PT, and then on NBC from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. PT. It all happens on October 13, 2024 ​at⁤ the TPC Summerlin in Las Vegas, Nevada.

Here are the ⁣tee ⁤times for the final round of the⁣ 2024 ⁣Shriners Children’s Open:

| Time | Group |
|—|—|
|8:30 a.m. PT | Sam Burns, Mito Pereira, ⁤Patrick‌ Cantlay |
|8:40 a.m. PT⁤ | Will Zalatoris, Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy |
|8:50 a.m. ⁢PT | Max Homa, Tony Finau, Cameron⁢ Smith |
|9:00 a.m. PT | Tommy Fleetwood,​ Shane Lowry, Viktor Hovland |
|9:10 a.m. PT |⁣ Bubba ⁣Watson, Rickie Fowler, Jordan Spieth |
|9:20 a.m. PT | Matt Kuchar, Webb ⁤Simpson, Kevin Kisner |
|9:30 a.m. PT | Bryson DeChambeau, Brooks Koepka,‌ Dustin Johnson​ |
|9:40⁢ a.m. PT |⁤ Joaquin Niemann, Abraham Ancer, Sebastian Munoz |
|9:50 a.m. PT |⁤ Adam Scott, Hideki ⁣Matsuyama, Cameron Champ |
|10:00 a.m. PT | Lanto Griffin, Ryan Moore, Russell Henley |
|10:10​ a.m. PT | Stewart Cink, Jason Kokrak, Erik van Rooyen |

The Shriners Children’s​ Open is a PGA ​Tour event that will be held from October 9-13, 2024, at‍ TPC Summerlin in ​Las Vegas, Nevada. The tournament will be the 3rd event​ of the 2024-25 PGA Tour season. The ⁣purse for the tournament is $7.9 million.‌ The winner ⁣of the tournament will receive $1.422⁢ million.

CHAMPIONSHIP CONTENTION HEATS UP

The​ 2024 Shriners Children’s Open enters its ​final day⁢ with a thrilling leaderboard⁢ that⁤ will keep golf fans on the edge of their seats. A logjam of players⁤ within striking distance of the lead promises a captivating finish.

With three players tied for the lead at ⁤-12, the ‌championship is wide open. Defending ⁢champion Tommy ⁢Fleetwood is among‌ the contenders, seeking to make history⁢ with a consecutive victory. World No. 10 Collin Morikawa lurks just⁤ one⁣ stroke behind, eager ⁤to add another PGA ⁢Tour title to his impressive resume.

Numerous players have made significant moves up the leaderboard, including former U.S. Open champion Gary Woodland, who surged into contention⁤ with a brilliant 65 (-6) on Saturday.​ Hideki​ Matsuyama and Tyrrell​ Hatton are also within three strokes of the lead, further intensifying the competition.

The final round is poised‍ to be a battle of nerves and strategy as the top players navigate the demanding TPC Summerlin. With the wind‍ expected to be a factor, players will need to execute⁤ their shots ⁣with ​precision ‌to ⁤secure the coveted trophy.

SUNDAY MORNING STARTERS TO WATCH

:

10:45 A.M.
Tom Kim‌ (13-under)
Scottie Scheffler (12-under)
Patrick Cantlay (11-under)

This marquee group features the top three players ⁤on the leaderboard, all within striking distance of the lead. Kim, the ⁣reigning PLAYERS Champion, has been the story of the week, shooting a pair of 63s to open the tournament. ⁤Scheffler, the World No. 1, is seeking his first win of the season, while Cantlay‍ is always a threat when in contention.

10:55 A.M.
Collin Morikawa (10-under)
Xander Schauffele (9-under)
Jon Rahm (8-under)

This group ⁢is just as loaded as the first, with four of the world’s top 10 players teeing off together. Morikawa is a two-time major champion, while Schauffele is a former ⁣Shriners​ Children’s Open winner. Rahm is always a force to be reckoned with, and‌ he’ll ‍be looking to make a ‌run ​up the leaderboard ‌on Sunday.

11:05 A.M.
Keegan Bradley (7-under)
Cameron Young (7-under)
Matt Fitzpatrick (6-under)

This group is ⁢a mix of experience and youth,‌ with Bradley and Fitzpatrick ⁢both⁢ being former major champions. Young is​ one‍ of the rising stars on the PGA Tour, and ‌he’ll be looking to make a statement on Sunday.

11:15 A.M.
Justin Thomas ​(5-under)
Jordan Spieth⁢ (5-under)
Rory McIlroy ⁤(4-under)

This ⁣group features three of the most popular players in the world.⁢ Thomas is a ⁢two-time major champion, while Spieth is ⁢a three-time major champion. McIlroy is a‍ four-time major ‍champion, and he’ll be looking⁤ to add to his tally this week.

| ⁣Group | Tee Time |
|—|—|
|‌ Tom Kim, Scottie Scheffler, Patrick Cantlay |‌ 10:45 A.M. |
|​ Collin Morikawa, Xander Schauffele, Jon Rahm | ⁢10:55 A.M. |
| Keegan Bradley, Cameron Young, Matt Fitzpatrick ⁢| 11:05 A.M. |
| Justin Thomas, Jordan Spieth, Rory McIlroy⁤ | 11:15 ⁢A.M. |

MATSUYAMA, STRAKA TO CLOSE OUT TOGETHER

Reigning Masters champion Hideki Matsuyama and⁤ defending Shriners Children’s Open champion Sepp Straka will close⁣ out the final round of⁣ the 2024 tournament together. The duo will ‌tee off⁣ at ⁣11:30 AM PDT on Sunday, October 6. Matsuyama and Straka are both in contention for the title,⁣ and it should be a thrilling finish.

松山市は、17 番ホールでバーディーを奪う必要があります。正確な距離は 250.5 ヤードです。スタしてショットを放つ必要があるだろう。

優勝したいのであれば、シュトラカは正確なショットを打つ必要がある。第 18 号機は 483 ヤードのパー 4 ホールで、強力なショットが必要になる。

その他に優勝争いに絡む選手として、ジョーダン・スピース、パトリック・カンタリー、ザンダー・シャウフェレが挙げられます。彼らは全てが最終ラウンドで優勝候補です。⁤

Stay tuned for the‍ exhilarating⁢ conclusion of the 2024 Shriners Children’s Open, where the leaderboard remains tightly contested and‍ strategic moves unfold with each hole. Witness the culmination of this⁢ prestigious PGA tournament, where champions are crowned and golfing history‌ is‌ made.

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