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2024 World Wide Technology Championship Thursday TV, streaming: How to watch Round 1

2024 World Wide Technology Championship Thursday TV, streaming: How to watch Round 1

AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am TV, streaming: How to‍ watch Round 1 of the‌ 2024 World Wide Technology Championship

– PGA Tour in Mayakoba: TV, streaming, start times and ​tee times

TV Coverage:

The​ first round of the ‍World Wide Technology Championship at Mayakoba will be⁢ televised live on Golf Channel from 1-4 p.m. ET.

Streaming Coverage:

Fans can also stream the tournament live on ⁤ Peacock and PGA‌ Tour Live. PGA ⁢Tour Live offers a monthly subscription service that‌ provides access to ⁤all PGA Tour events, while Peacock offers ‍a premium tier that includes⁣ Golf Channel’s coverage.

Start Times and Tee Times:

The first group will tee off at 6:50 a.m. ET ⁣ on Thursday, May 16th. The final group, featuring world number one Rory McIlroy, is scheduled to tee ​off at 9:00 a.m. ET.

Tee Time Table:

| Group | Time |
|—|—|
| 1 | 6:50 a.m. ET |
| 2 | 6:55 a.m. ET |
| 3 | ⁣7:00 a.m. ET |
| 4 | 7:05 a.m. ET |
| ‍5 | 7:10 a.m. ET |
| 6 | 7:15 a.m. ET |
| 7 ⁣| 7:20 a.m. ET |
| ⁢8 | 7:25 a.m. ET ⁤|
| ⁤9 | 7:30⁤ a.m. ET ‌|
| 10 | 7:35 a.m. ET ‍|
|​ 11 | 9:00 a.m. ET |

– Thursdays top tee ​times

- Thursdays top tee times

8:00 AM
* Zalatoris/Rahm (Golf Channel)
* Cantlay/Finau/Scheffler ‌ (ESPN+)
* Schauffele/Thomas/Young (Golf Channel)
* Glover/Homa/Immelman‍ (ESPN+)

8:10 AM
* Pereira/Watson/Niemann⁢ (ESPN+)
* Russell Henley/Rory Sabbatini/Justin Rose (Golf Channel)
* Kyoung-hoon Lee/Min Woo Lee/Cameron Smith (ESPN+)

8:20 AM
* Li/Wu/Griffin (Golf Channel)
* Kitayama/Matsuyama/Moreno (ESPN+)

8:40 AM
* Fleetwood/Noren/Wolf (Golf Channel)
* Koepka/Morikawa/Haas (ESPN+)

Date Time TV Streaming
Thursday, May ⁢3 8:00 AM Golf Channel ESPN+
Thursday, May ⁢4 8:10 AM Golf Channel ESPN+
Thursday, May​ 5 8:20 AM Golf Channel ESPN+
Thursday, May 6 8:40 AM Golf Channel ESPN+

Featured groups: Round 1

Some of the most highly ranked and closely contested matchups of the first round will include:

  • No. 1⁣ seed Gonzaga vs. No. 16⁤ seed Georgia State: ⁤The top-ranked Bulldogs will be looking to make a statement in their NCAA Tournament opener against a pesky Georgia State squad that won the Sun Belt Conference ⁢Tournament to ‌earn their berth.
  • No. 2 seed Arizona vs. No.⁢ 15 seed⁢ Wright State: The Wildcats are one of⁣ the⁤ hottest teams in the country, having won 13 straight games heading into​ the NCAA Tournament. They will face a challenge from ‌a Wright​ State team that won the Horizon League Tournament for ​the second ⁤time in three years.
  • No. 3 seed Baylor vs. No. 14 seed ⁤Norfolk State: The defending ⁤national champion Bears will be looking to avoid an upset when they take on a Norfolk​ State team that won the MEAC Tournament for the sixth time in the last‌ seven years.
  • No. 4 seed UCLA vs. No. 13 seed‌ Akron: The Bruins are one of the most talented teams in the country, but they ‌will need to be at their best to avoid an upset against an Akron team that won the MAC Tournament for the second time ‍in three years.

Matchup to watch

One of the​ most intriguing matchups ⁢of the first round will be between No. 1 seed Gonzaga and No. 16 seed Georgia State. The Bulldogs are the clear favorite, but the ‌Panthers have a chance to pull off the ⁣upset if they can keep the game close‍ in ​the final minutes.

Players to watch

Some of the top players to watch in the first round ⁣include:

  • Drew Timme, Gonzaga: The 6-foot-10 forward is ​one of the most dominant players in ​the country, averaging 18.4 points and 7.3 rebounds per game.
  • Azuolas ‍Tubelis, Arizona: The 6-foot-11 forward is‌ a versatile scorer who can hurt opponents from ‌inside and outside the paint.
  • Adam‌ Flagler, Baylor: ⁢ The 6-foot-3 guard is a skilled ball-handler and shooter who can create offense for himself and others.
  • Jaime Jaquez Jr., UCLA: The 6-foot-6 forward is a do-it-all player who can score, rebound, and defend ‌at ⁢a‌ high level.

Predictions

No. 1 seed Gonzaga will defeat No. 16⁣ seed Georgia State 85-65
No. 2 seed Arizona will defeat ⁢ No. 15 seed Wright State 75-55
No. 3 seed Baylor will defeat No. 14 ⁤seed Norfolk State 70-55
No. 4 seed⁣ UCLA will defeat No. 13 seed Akron ⁢65-50

That’s all‌ you need to know to get ⁤ready for Thursday’s first⁣ round from El Camaleón Golf Club. CBS Sports and Paramount+ will provide full coverage starting at 1 p.m.‍ ET. ‍Once the ⁣first round begins, Golf Channel and Peacock ⁢will also‌ provide live coverage during the second round.

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