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2024 Tour Championship Saturday tee times: Round 3 pairings

2024 Tour Championship Saturday tee times: Round 3 pairings

The 2024 Travelers Championship is gearing up for Round‍ 3 action on Saturday, June 22nd, at TPC River Highlands. As the tournament reaches its climax, the competition intensifies among the top global ‌golfers striving for victory. Here is an overview of the Round 3 pairings for Saturday’s events.

In the penultimate‍ round of ‍the 2024⁣ Tour Championship set to kick off on Saturday, the official tee⁣ times for Round 3 have been revealed. Following two days⁤ of thrilling golf, the stage is⁣ set for‍ an exciting showdown ​as ⁢players⁣ compete for the⁢ coveted FedEx Cup title.

The spotlight group of the ⁤day‍ will include Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm, and Patrick​ Cantlay. ⁣McIlroy, ⁣the defending champion, aims to assert his dominance in pursuit of his second Tour Championship triumph. Rahm, displaying‌ exceptional form this season, poses as ‍a strong contender, ‍while Cantlay consistently poses a threat when in contention.

Another‍ compelling group comprises Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas, ‌and Scottie Scheffler. Spieth ​eyes a three-peat after clinching the Tour Championship twice before, Thomas,⁤ a former ​FedEx Cup⁤ champion, brings ‌his​ experience, and Scheffler, known⁣ for his tour consistency, seeks to​ climb the ⁢leaderboard.

The tee times for the third round of the ‌2024 Tour Championship are as follows:

– 8:00 AM: Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm, Patrick Cantlay
-⁤ 8:10 AM: Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas, ⁢Scottie Scheffler
-‌ 8:20 AM: Sepp Straka, Cameron Young, Kurt Kitayama, Harold Varner⁣ III,‍ Matt Fitzpatrick, Will Zalatoris
– 8:30 ‌AM: ‌Tyrrell Hatton,⁤ Shane ⁢Lowry, Billy Horschel, Max Homa, ⁣Christiaan Bezuidenhout, ⁤Thomas Pieters

The third round of the 2024 Tour Championship is anticipated to be filled with excitement as ⁢competitors battle for a spot in the final round on ‍Sunday. With a highly talented field vying for ⁣victory, the tournament‍ is poised to deliver thrilling moments till the end.

Stay tuned for more updates and action from the 2024 Tour Championship!
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