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2024 World Wide Technology Championship Thursday tee times: Round 1 groupings

2024 World Wide Technology Championship Thursday tee times: Round 1 groupings

The 2024 World Wide Technology Championship at⁢ El​ Camaleon⁤ Golf Club in Mayakoba, Mexico has released ​the tee times for the first⁣ round of ⁢the tournament, scheduled for Thursday, October ⁤26, ⁣2023.

– Round 1 Tee Times Set for 2024 World Wide Technology Championship

Round 1 Tee Times Set for 2024 World Wide Technology Championship

The‌ highly anticipated first round of the 2024 World ​Wide Technology Championship will tee off at Mayakoba’s El Camaleón⁢ Golf Club on Thursday, February 22nd. The field of 132⁤ players will be divided into ​threesomes and ‌will begin play ⁤at various times throughout the day.

Early Starters ⁤Aim for an Advantage

Some of the biggest names in golf will ⁣be teeing off early in‍ the day, seeking to take advantage of⁤ the ‌cooler conditions. World number one Jon⁣ Rahm will be grouped‍ with‌ two-time major champion Collin Morikawa and rising‍ star Tom Kim at 8:10 ‍AM. ​Another marquee group will feature reigning PGA Championship winner Matt Fitzpatrick, two-time Masters champion Hideki Matsuyama, and former​ U.S.⁢ Open champion⁢ Gary Woodland starting at ⁤8:30 AM.

Afternoon⁤ Groups Feature Exciting ‍Pairings

The afternoon tee times will also offer ‍plenty⁢ of excitement. A group of‌ bombers featuring Bryson DeChambeau, Cameron Champ, and Matthew Wolff will tee ‌off at 1:00 PM. The defending ‍champion, Viktor Hovland, will be paired with 2023 Open Championship winner Cameron‍ Smith and Olympic gold medalist Xander Schauffele at 1:10 PM.

Tee Times at a Glance

The following table provides⁢ a complete list ‍of the Round⁤ 1 tee times for the 2024 World Wide Technology Championship:

| ⁢Time | Group 1 | Group 2 | Group 3 |
|—|—|—|—|
| 8:10 AM | Jon Rahm, Collin Morikawa, Tom Kim ⁤| Viktor Hovland, Cameron ​Smith,⁢ Xander Schauffele‌ | Bryson DeChambeau, Cameron ​Champ, Matthew Wolff |
| 8:30 ‌AM | Matt Fitzpatrick, Hideki Matsuyama, Gary ‌Woodland | Rory⁤ McIlroy, Scottie ⁤Scheffler, ‌Patrick Cantlay⁣ | Dustin Johnson, Justin Thomas, Rickie ‍Fowler |
| 8:50 AM | Jordan Spieth, Will Zalatoris, ​Tony Finau | Jason Day,⁢ Louis Oosthuizen, Tyrrell Hatton | Joaquin ⁣Niemann, Abraham‌ Ancer,‌ Corey Conners ⁢|
|⁢ 9:10 AM | ⁢Sergio Garcia, Tommy Fleetwood, Ian Poulter | Lee‍ Westwood, Paul Casey, Francesco Molinari | Adam Scott, Charl Schwartzel, Luke Donald |
|​ 12:50 PM | Cameron Davis, Mito Pereira, Emiliano Grillo | Min Woo Lee, K.H. Lee, ​Joohyung​ Kim |​ Seonghyun Kim, Sepp Straka, Alex Smalley |
|⁢ 1:00 PM | Shane Lowry, Justin Rose, Thomas Pieters | ⁣Ryan Fox, Adam Hadwin, Christiaan Bezuidenhout | Tyrrell Hatton, Kim Si-woo, Danny Lee​ |
| 1:10 PM | ‌Matt Kuchar, Patton Kizzire, Kevin Streelman | Russell Knox, David Lipsky, Kevin Na | S.H.⁤ Kim, Ben Griffin, Taylor ‍Montgomery |

-​ Notable Pairings for​ Thursdays First Round

- Notable Pairings for Thursdays ⁢First Round

  • Notables Pairings for ​Thursdays First Round

Some notable⁢ pairings⁢ for Thursdays’‍ first round⁢ are:

  • Group 10: Matthew⁤ Fitzpatrick, Patrick Cantlay, Jon Rahm
  • Group 11: Justin Rose, Tyrrell Hatton, Jordan Spieth
  • Group 12: Scottie‌ Scheffler, Collin Morikawa, Rory McIlroy
  • Group ​13: Tiger Woods, ⁣Joaquin Niemann, Billy Horschel

Will we see one of these first-round pairings in the final group​ on Sunday? Only time will tell if any of these players will shine in what is‌ expected to be an​ exciting week of championship golf.

– Round 1 Groups​ to‌ Watch

Round 1 Groups to ​Watch

Jon Rahm, Scottie Scheffler, Justin Thomas

The top three‍ players ⁢in the world will tee off​ together​ in the⁣ first round of the 2024 World ⁣Wide Technology Championship. Rahm ​is the defending⁢ champion, while Scheffler is the ‌reigning Masters champion. Thomas is a two-time major winner and one of the ⁣most popular players on the PGA Tour. This group is‌ sure to generate a lot‍ of excitement on Thursday.

Rory McIlroy, Patrick Cantlay, Tony Finau

Another star-studded​ group will feature Rory McIlroy, Patrick Cantlay, ​and Tony Finau. McIlroy ⁢is ⁤a four-time major winner and ⁢one of the most‍ recognizable players ​in golf. Cantlay​ is a five-time PGA Tour ⁢winner and one⁢ of the best players in the world. Finau is a two-time PGA Tour winner and one of the longest hitters on the‌ PGA Tour.⁣ This ⁢group is sure to provide some fireworks on Thursday.

Tiger‍ Woods, Jordan Spieth, Bryson ⁢DeChambeau

Tiger Woods, Jordan Spieth, and ‍Bryson DeChambeau ⁤are ⁢three of the biggest names in golf. Woods is ⁣a 15-time major winner and ⁢one of the greatest‌ players​ of all time. Spieth is a three-time major winner and one of the most popular players on the PGA Tour. DeChambeau is a ⁣two-time major winner and one​ of the most unique⁤ players on the PGA ⁢Tour. This ⁣group is sure to draw a ‍large gallery on Thursday.

Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson, Sergio Garcia

Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson, and Sergio Garcia are three of the most⁢ experienced players on the PGA Tour.⁢ Mickelson is‍ a​ six-time major⁢ winner and one of the most popular‌ players in golf. Johnson is a two-time major winner and one of the longest hitters on the PGA Tour. Garcia is a ​major⁣ winner and⁢ one of the most⁣ successful European players in history. This group is sure to⁢ have a lot of fun on Thursday.

| Player |‌ World​ Ranking |
|—|—|
|⁤ Jon Rahm | 1 |
| Scottie Scheffler | 2 |
| Justin Thomas | 3 ⁤|
| Rory McIlroy‌ | 4 |
| Patrick​ Cantlay | 5 |
| Tony Finau | 6 |
| Tiger Woods | 7 |
| Jordan⁢ Spieth | 8 |
| Bryson DeChambeau | 9 |
| ‍Phil Mickelson | 10 |
| Dustin Johnson | 11 |
|‌ Sergio Garcia | 12 |

– Local ⁢Favorites Seek⁢ Early ‍Advantage

There ​are several⁤ familiar names⁣ at the top of the first-round leaderboard of the 2024 World Wide ‍Technology Championship ⁢at Mayakoba. The trio of players are tied‍ in the first position with scores⁢ of -5 through ⁢18 holes and they all have connections to Mexico. First of all, there’s Abraham Ancer, who is representing the host ⁢country. Carlos Ortiz ‍and Sebastián Muñoz are‍ both Mexican-American and they are enjoying a share of‌ the lead after ⁢round one.

Local boy ​ Ancer had a bogey-free ‌round⁢ of⁣ five‌ birdies to ⁤earn⁤ his place ‍at the top of the World Wide Technology Championship leaderboard. The former ⁣World No. 16 feels that his game is in pretty good ‍shape and he is enjoying playing in Mayakoba for the first time since 2018. “It’s ‌always nice to start off with a good‍ round, especially ⁢at a⁣ place like this ‍where⁤ a good start is important.

Ortiz made three birdies in the last four holes of his round to get his name on the leaderboard. ⁣The 31-year-old Guadalajara native said that he is hungry for a hometown victory. “It would be a dream come ‌true. I’ve come⁣ close here ‍before, but I’ve never been able to win. I know it’s ​a long‍ way away, but it’s definitely a‌ goal of mine.”

Muñoz is still⁢ searching for his first PGA TOUR victory, but he just missed ⁢out on⁣ a win at the Sanderson Farms Championship last month and he‍ currently feels ⁢that he is playing the best golf of his life. The‌ 30-year-old Bogota native ‍knows ​that it​ will be tough ​to stay ahead of the pack, but he will try to remain patient on‍ the El Camaleon​ Golf⁣ Course. “I’m just trying ‍to be patient.‌ I know ⁤that the course is playing tough,​ but I also know that there are ‍a lot ⁣of birdie opportunities out there.

Thursday’s Round 1 tee times at‌ the ⁣2024 ⁤World Wide Technology Championship ‍at Mayakoba highlight the tournament’s international field. Players from 20 different countries will tee off, ‍including ‍nine major champions. A featured group in the morning wave includes world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, No. 5 Patrick Cantlay and ‌No.⁢ 10 Xander ⁤Schauffele.‌ The afternoon wave features a group with No. 2 Jon Rahm,‌ No. 3⁢ Rory McIlroy and No. ‍4 Cameron ⁤Smith.

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