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2024 Charles Schwab Challenge Thursday tee times: Round 1 groupings

2024 Charles Schwab Challenge: Exciting Tee Time Lineup for Round 1 Groupings!

**Charles Schwab Round 1 Tee Times**

Fort Worth, TX, USA – The 2024 Charles Schwab Challenge is set to tee off on Thursday at Colonial Country Club. The tournament will feature a field of 132 players, including defending champion Sam Burns and former winners Scottie Scheffler, Jordan Spieth, and Will Zalatoris.

Tee times will begin at 7:30 AM CST both Thursday and Friday and will run through 1:30 PM CST on both days. The first group off the tee will include Maverick McNealy, Jason Day, and Max Homa.

Other notable pairings for the first round include Jon Rahm and Patrick Cantlay, who will tee off at 8:30 AM, and Matt Fitzpatrick and Rory McIlroy, who will tee off at 12:30 PM.

ESPN+ and Golf Channel will provide live coverage of the tournament, with Golf Channel providing the primary coverage.

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Unlock the Action: Your Guide to Watching the PGA Charles Schwab Challenge on ESPN!

Unlock the Action: Your Guide to Watching the PGA Charles Schwab Challenge on ESPN!

Golf fans, mark your calendars for the 2024 Charles Schwab Challenge, set to tee off from May 8th to 11th! Catch every stroke of the tournament’s action live on Golf Channel. ESPN+ will also offer live streaming coverage of the event, providing an alternative way to follow the battle for the coveted trophy at Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas. Join the excitement as Patrick Cantlay, Scottie Scheffler, Sam Burns, Jordan Spieth, and Will Zalatoris take to the course for a thrilling display of golf mastery. Check the ESPN+ app for detailed tee times and additional streaming information.

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Experience the Thrills: Your Guide to Watching the 2024 Charles Schwab Challenge – TV Coverage, Streaming Info, Tee Times

Experience the Thrills: Your Guide to Watching the 2024 Charles Schwab Challenge – TV Coverage, Streaming Info, Tee Times

Witness captivating golf at the 2024 Charles Schwab Challenge. Exclusive live coverage will be televised on Golf Channel from May 8th to 11th. Viewers can tune in to Golf Channel to watch top players such as Patrick Cantlay, Scottie Scheffler, Sam Burns, Jordan Spieth, and Will Zalatoris battle for victory at Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas. ESPN+ will also provide live streaming of the tournament on its platform, allowing fans to enjoy the action from anywhere and on any device. Tee times and additional streaming information can be found on the ESPN+ app.

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Scheffler’s Court Date Postponed to June 3 Due to Golf Championship Clash

Scheffler’s Court Date Postponed to June 3 Due to Golf Championship Clash

Scheffler’s arraignment delayed until June 3

TULSA, Okla. (KJRH) – The arraignment for world No. 1 golfer Scottie Scheffler has been delayed until June 3.

Scheffler was initially scheduled to be arraigned on a misdemeanor charge of public intoxication early Wednesday morning, but his arraignment was rescheduled due to a scheduling conflict with his tournament play in the PGA Championship at Southern Hills Country Club.

According to the arrest report, Scheffler was found “intoxicated” and “stumbling” outside a Dallas bar early Sunday morning. Officers said Scheffler admitted to consuming three beers while watching the NBA Playoffs that night.

Scheffler apologized for his actions in a statement released by the PGA Tour.

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Unveiling the Glory: Exclusive Insights into Xander Schauffele’s Triumph at Valhalla Day 7

Unveiling the Glory: Exclusive Insights into Xander Schauffele’s Triumph at Valhalla Day 7

Xander Schauffele triumphed and claimed victory at the Valhalla Golf Club. Behind the scenes, the atmosphere was electric as Schauffele’s team celebrated and opponents acknowledged his success.

Schauffele’s victory speech was heartwarming, and he acknowledged the hard work and dedication of his team. The camaraderie and sportsmanship on display were a testament to the true spirit of golf.

From the roar of the crowd to the quiet moments of reflection, this behind-the-scenes glimpse provides an intimate look at the emotions and stories that unfolded during Xander Schauffele’s triumph.

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Stepping Away: Brendan Flaherty Resigns from PGA Tour’s Policy Board

Stepping Away: Brendan Flaherty Resigns from PGA Tour’s Policy Board

**Flaherty Departs PGA Tour Policy Board**

The PGA Tour’s policy board has lost a member with the resignation of Brendan Flaherty. The departure comes amid ongoing discussions between the PGA Tour and the Saudi-backed LIV Golf. Flaherty’s absence will be felt by the board, as he brought with him a wealth of experience and a unique perspective.

Flaherty’s decision to step down stems from his belief that the PGA Tour is not doing enough to address the challenges posed by LIV Golf. He has been a vocal critic of the Tour’s strategic approach, arguing that it is failing to meet the needs of its members.

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Unraveling the Chaos: Scottie Scheffler’s Eventful Morning at Valhalla | Day 5 Coverage

Unraveling the Chaos: Scottie Scheffler’s Eventful Morning at Valhalla | Day 5 Coverage

Scottie Scheffler has had a chaotic morning at Valhalla. On the fifth day of the tournament, he woke up late and had to rush to the course. In his preparation for the fifth day of play, he then tripped over a camera tripod and fell on his clubs. He was not able to make it to the putting green for more than 5 minutes due to the commotion he created. However, despite the chaotic morning, Scheffler is still in contention for the PGA Championship. He is currently tied for the lead after four rounds.

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**”Scottie Scheffler’s Dramatic Day at Valhalla: From Arrest to Redemption”**

**”Scottie Scheffler’s Dramatic Day at Valhalla: From Arrest to Redemption”**

**Scheffler’s Turbulent Morning at Valhalla**

On Friday at the Valhalla Golf Club, Scottie Scheffler’s day took an unexpected turn. An early morning incident with a police officer led to his arrest, casting doubt on his participation in the tournament. However, Scheffler’s release less than two hours later allowed him to return to the course, where he teed off at 10:08 AM. Despite the abbreviated warmup, Scheffler recorded a near-eagle on the first hole and ultimately shot a 66 to remain near the top of the leaderboard.

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