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2024 World Wide Technology Championship Saturday tee times: Round 3 groupings

2024 World Wide Technology Championship Saturday tee times: Round 3 groupings

Following the conclusion of Friday’s second round at the 2024 World Wide Technology​ Championship, the PGA TOUR has released the tee times for Saturday’s third round at El ​Camaleon Golf Course.
2024 World Wide ‌Technology Championship Saturday tee times: Round 3 groupings

Round⁤ 3 Tee Times Announced for World Wide Technology Championship

The tee times‍ for the third⁣ round of the 2024 ⁤World ⁢Wide Technology Championship have been released. The tournament is set to take place⁢ at Mayakoba’s El⁣ Camaleon Golf Course from April 25-30, and‍ the third round‌ will be played on Saturday, April 29.

The leaders​ after the ‍second round are Kurt​ Kitayama and Jhonattan Vegas, who are both at 10-under par. They will tee off at 1:30 PM ET in the final group on Saturday.

Here ​is a look at the tee times for the third round:

12:20 PM ET: Brian Harman, J.T. Poston, Taylor Pendrith
12:30 PM ET:​ Luke List, Russell​ Henley, Kevin Na
12:40⁤ PM ‍ET: Matt Kuchar, Cameron Tringale, Sebastian Munoz
12:50 PM ET:⁢ Garrick Higgo, Brendan Steele, Beau Hossler
1:00 PM ET: Aaron Wise, Emiliano Grillo, ‌Maverick McNealy
1:10 PM ET: Adam Svensson, Chris Kirk, Denny McCarthy
1:20‌ PM ET: ‍Alex ⁣Noren,‍ Adam Hadwin,⁤ Billy Horschel
1:30 PM ET: Kurt Kitayama, Jhonattan Vegas

The third⁢ round of the‍ World Wide Technology‌ Championship⁣ is sure to ⁢be an exciting one,⁣ as ⁣the leaders will be looking to maintain‍ their positions and the other players will be looking to ​make a move up the leaderboard. Fans can watch the action live on Golf Channel ‌and PGA TOUR LIVE.

Morning, Noon, Afternoon ‍Groupings Set for Saturday at El Camaleon

The stage is set for ‍an exciting Saturday at the 2024 World Wide Technology Championship. The‍ field ⁣has been trimmed to the top 70‍ players and ⁤ties, and they will be vying for⁢ position heading into⁢ the final round.

Tee times for Saturday’s third round have ⁢been announced, ‌and the groupings are as follows:

Morning‌ Wave (6:40 ⁤AM – 9:00 ⁤AM ET)

  • Scottie Scheffler (1)
  • Jon Rahm (2)
  • Rory McIlroy (3)
  • Patrick Cantlay (4)

Noon Wave (11:40 AM – 2:00 PM ET)

  • Xander Schauffele (5)
  • Justin Thomas (6)
  • Tony Finau (7)
  • Will Zalatoris ‍(8)

Afternoon Wave (2:40 PM – 5:00 PM ET)

  • Matt Fitzpatrick (9)
  • Cameron Smith (10)
  • Shane Lowry (11)
  • Tyrrell Hatton (12)

All three waves will be playing the ⁢front nine first on Saturday before making the turn. The leaders are expected to tee off around 2:40⁤ PM ET.

With so much talent ‌in the field, it’s sure⁢ to be a thrilling day of golf at El⁣ Camaleon. Be sure to tune in to Golf Channel or PGA ⁣TOUR‌ LIVE to catch all‌ the action.

Spieth, Rahm Highlight Early Wave as World‌ Wide Technology Championship Enters ⁤Day 3

Crowds at Mayakoba will have a special treat early in the third round ‍of the World Wide Technology Championship, as four of the world’s top 10⁢ players, including defending‍ champ Viktor Hovland, will tee ‌off between 9:35 a.m. and ⁤10:05 ⁣a.m. CT on Saturday.

Showcasing the depth of‌ this week’s field, No. 1 Scottie Scheffler (9:35 ⁢a.m., 10th tee) will tee off alongside No. 7 Patrick Cantlay. The duo will be​ searching for their first victories of the⁤ 2023 calendar year, with Cantlay coming into this ‍week’s event following a tie for‌ ninth ‌last week at the ZOZO Championship.

Joining Scheffler and Cantlay in the early-morning wave is ⁣ No. ⁤5 Jon ‍Rahm ‌(9:55 a.m., ⁣10th ​tee), whose resurgence in recent ​weeks has him firmly in the hunt ‍for a third TOUR victory of the⁣ season.

Also a part of ⁣Saturday’s marquee three-ball ⁢is No. 3 Jordan‍ Spieth ⁣(10:05 a.m., 10th‍ tee). The⁢ 13-time TOUR winner will be⁣ gunning for his first win since last year’s RBC Heritage, having just missed out a week ago at the ⁤ZOZO Championship when he faded to T5​ after leading after 54 holes.

Round 3 Pairings Reveal Intriguing Matchups at ​World Wide Technology Championship

Saturday’s Third-Round Pairings Promise Exciting⁤ Golf

The third round of the 2024 World Wide Technology Championship is set to ⁤tee off on Saturday, April 27th, at 8:00‌ AM ET. The field has been whittled down to the top 65 players and ties, and the third round will⁣ see ‍some intriguing ‌matchups.

One ⁣of the most highly anticipated​ pairings of the day ‍will be between Rory McIlroy ⁣and Jon Rahm. McIlroy is the defending champion and is currently‌ ranked No. 1 in the world. Rahm is ⁢ranked No. 2 ⁣in ​the world and is coming off⁤ a victory at the Masters Tournament.

Another intriguing pairing will ​be between Scottie Scheffler ‌and ⁣ Justin‍ Thomas. Scheffler is the reigning PGA Tour Player‌ of the Year and is currently ranked No. 3 in the world. Thomas is a former World No. 1 and is coming off a victory at the Genesis Invitational.

Other notable pairings⁢ for the third round include:

Patrick Cantlay and Xander⁢ Schauffele
Cameron Smith and Joaquin Niemann
Dustin Johnson ⁤ and​ Brooks Koepka

The third round of ⁣the World Wide Technology Championship is sure to provide plenty of​ excitement. With ​so many of the world’s top players in contention, it’s sure to be a thrilling day of golf.

Third-Round Tee ⁣Times

Time Group 1 Group 2
8:00 AM Rory McIlroy
Jon Rahm
Scottie Scheffler
Justin Thomas
8:10 AM Patrick Cantlay
‍ Xander Schauffele
Cameron Smith
Joaquin Niemann
8:20 AM Dustin Johnson
Brooks Koepka
Tommy Fleetwood
Francesco Molinari

Be⁢ sure to catch all the action‌ as the ​tournament⁣ unfolds, with Round 3 tee times ‍set to provide even more captivating moments. The ⁤long-shot contender’s‍ journey towards an upset victory remains a ‍gripping storyline, and ‌with ‍each passing round, the excitement intensifies. Tune in to witness the drama and the determination as the golfers battle it out for the coveted trophy at the 2024⁤ World Wide Technology Championship.

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