Woods, 50, crashed his Land Rover on Jupiter Island, in the same town where he lives, just after 2pm local time after clipping a machinery truck at speed and was subsequently arrested for driving under the influence.
The 15-time major champion, along with the other driver, emerged from the incident uninjured with Martin County sheriff John Budensiek admitting “this could have been a lot worse”.
This is the third major crash Woods has been involved in and the second time it has led to a DUI arrest, with authorities suspecting that he was “impaired” by medication after he passed a breathalyser test but refused to take a urine sample.
Tiger Woods was arrested and taken to jail following the rollover crash (AP)
Tiger Woods’ Land Rover rolled over in the crash (Martin County Sheriff’s Office via AP). (AP)
The American was previously taken into custody for driving under the influence in Florida in 2017, after which he checked himself into a clinic for prescription medication.
Trump commented on Woods’ crash and said he “feels so badly” for his close friend.
Advertisement
“He’s got some difficulty,” Trump said, speaking before the Martin County Sheriff’s Office confirmed Woods’ arrest. “There was an accident and that’s all I know. He’s a very close friend of mine, he’s an amazing person, an amazing man. Some difficulty, I don’t want to talk about it.”
Tiger Woods (right) alongside Donald Trump at the White House (Getty Images)
Woods will remain in county jail for at least eight hours under state law until he can be released on bond.
Woods was also in a high-profile rollover crash in California in 2021, which left him with serious injuries. Authorities said he was driving at least twice the 45mph speed limit when he SUV struck a tree, causing the vehicle to fly through the air and land on its side.
At the 2021 Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas, Woods said: “I’m lucky to be alive and also have a limb,” revealing it was 50-50 as to whether part of his right leg would require amputation.
Woods had been working his way back to golf from a seventh back surgery last September and his status for next month’s Masters remains unclear.
Advertisement
He admitted he got his “a*** kicked” after returning to golf in the virtual league with his team Jupiter Links, who lost in the TGL Finals.
His last official tournament was The Open in 2024, rupturing his Achilles tendon in March 2025 which that kept him off the course all season prior to back surgery.
Golfer Tiger Woods showed signs of impairment Friday at the scene of a car crash in which he struck another vehicle and rolled his Land Rover, authorities said.
Woods was arrested on suspicion of DUI. The Martin County Sheriff’s Office said Woods was not injured.
The crash occurred just after 2 pm not far from where Woods lives on Jupiter Island.
Woods’ manager at Excel Sports did not immediately respond to a text message seeking information.
Advertisement
This was at least the third time Woods has been involved in a car crash, most recently in February 2021 when his SUV ran off a coastal road in Los Angeles at a high rate of speed, leading to multiple leg and ankle injuries. Woods said later doctors considered amputation.
Woods has played 11 tournaments since that 2021 crash, not finishing closer than within 16 shots of the winner the four times he finished 72 holes.
He also was arrested on a DUI charge in 2017 when south Florida police found him asleep behind the wheel of his car that was parked awkwardly with damage to the driver’s side. Woods said he had taken a bad mix of painkillers. He later pleaded guilty to reckless driving.
Advertisement
Woods won his fifth Masters, and 15th major, in 2019. He has 82 wins on the PGA Tour, tied for the all-time record with Sam Snead.
Woods, 50, had been working his way back to golf from a seventh back surgery in September. He had not decided whether he could play in the Masters on April 9-12.
His last official tournament was the British Open in 2024. Woods ruptured his Achilles tendon in March 2025 and that kept him off the course all season even before the back surgery. He managed to play in his indoor TGL golf league on Tuesday night.
He has kept deeply involved in PGA Tour affairs as chairman of the Future Competition Committee that is restructuring the model of the tour.
Advertisement
Woods also faced a soft deadline at the end of the month to decide whether to become US Ryder Cup captain for the 2027 matches in Ireland. Woods was offered the job for the last Ryder Cup and did not turn it down until June. The PGA of America wants a decision much sooner this time.
Mar 27, 2026; Denver, Colorado, USA; Denver Nuggets center Nikola Jokic (15) looks to pass the ball as he is defended by Utah Jazz guard Elijah Harkless (16) during the first half at Ball Arena. Mandatory Credit: Christopher Hanewinckel-Imagn Images
Nikola Jokic had 33 points, 15 rebounds and 12 assists, Cam Johnson made a go-ahead 3-pointer late in the fourth, and the host Denver Nuggets rallied to beat the Utah Jazz, 135-129, on Friday night.
Jamal Murray finished with 31 points, including six in the final 1:15, and 14 assists to help Denver (47-28) win its fifth in a row. Tim Hardaway Jr. scored 21 points, Aaron Gordon had 17 and Johnson finished with 12 for the Nuggets
Kyle Filipowski scored 25 points, Cody Williams contributed 24 points, John Konchar and Kennedy Chandler had 16 apiece off the bench, Ace Bailey added 15 and Elijah Harkless had 11 points for Utah (21-53), which led most of the second half.
Denver didn’t score for nearly three minutes at the start of the fourth but trimmed the lead to 110-104 on a Hardaway 3-pointer. The Jazz responded with a 10-3 run to lead by 13 with 6:49 left.
The Nuggets rallied, getting a 3-pointer by Murray, a dunk from Gordon and two free throws by Hardaway to make it 124-121 with 4:02 remaining.
Advertisement
Bailey hit a jumper to make it a five-point game, but Jokic hit a turnaround and Johnson a corner 3-pointer to tie it.
It was 129-all when Johnson hit a corner three, the Jazz turned it over and Murray made another from deep with 18.7 seconds to go.
The Nuggets led by 12 late in the first quarter but Utah rallied with a strong second quarter. Chandler came off the bench with seven points, including the first 3-pointer for the Jazz after 10 straight misses to begin the game.
Advertisement
Denver was ahead 59-53 late in the second but Utah closed on a 9-3 run to tie it at 62 at halftime.
The Jazz remained hot in the third quarter, building a 10-point lead on a Konchar tip midway through the period. They capitalized on eight Nuggets turnovers to go ahead 96-82, but Hardaway scored six consecutive points during an 8-0 run. Utah pushed the lead back to 10 before Jokic banked in a 39-footer at the buzzer to make it 105-98 as they headed into the fourth.
A massive match for WrestleMania 42 was just confirmed. Triple H has now broken his silence about this.
Drew McIntyre and Jacob Fatu have been feuding with each other for the past several weeks. Drew has played a role in preventing Jacob from getting a WWE Title shot when he was the champion. Therefore, the Samoan Werewolf took it upon himself to cost the Scottish Warrior his WWE Title a few weeks ago. Since then, this feud between McIntyre and Fatu has only gotten more intense. Last week, both men brawled all over the arena before falling several feet from a staircase. Therefore, this week on the blue brand, Nick Aldis announced that Drew McIntyre and Jacob Fatu will settle their difference in an Unsanctioned match at WrestleMania 42.
Advertisement
Thanks for the submission!
Following this announcement, Triple H took to social media to break his silence on this match between Drew McIntyre and Jacob Fatu.
Advertisement
“They weren’t going to follow the rules anyway… @DMcIntyreWWE vs. @jacobfatu_wwe will face each other in an UNSANCTIONED MATCH at #WrestleMania!”
Check out his tweet here:
Triple H announced that latest WWE Hall of Fame inductee
With WrestleMania 42 around the corner, it is also time for the WWE Hall of Fame. Stephanie McMahon, AJ Styles, and Demolition have already been announced as inductees this year.
“From standing on the podium at the 1976 Summer Olympics to the center of the ring at #WrestleMania IV, Bad News Brown was a fierce competitor with an attitude to match. For his accomplishments in combat sports and contributions to @WWE, it is a pleasure to announce his induction into the 2026 Legacy Class of the #WWEHOF,” he wrote.
It will be interesting to see if anyone else will get inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame this year.
Advertisement
Why did you not like this content?
Advertisement
Was this article helpful?
Thank You for feedback
Read all the hottest WWE news from Sportskeeda by choosing us as your preferred source. Click HERE.
Martin County Sheriff John Budensiek confirmed in a press conference that Woods was traveling at “a high rate of speed” when his vehicle collided with another car, resulting in his vehicle rolling over onto the driver’s side.
Tiger Woods was booked into Martin County, Florida, jail on March 27, 2026.(AP)
Authorities said Woods “exemplified signs of impairment.” He blew “triple-zeroes” for alcohol but refused a urine test.
“DUI investigators came to the scene here, and Mr. Woods did exemplify signs of impairment. They did several tests on him. Of course, he did explain the injuries and the surgeries that he had. We did take that into account, but they did do some in-depth roadside tests,” Budensiek added.
“We really weren’t suspicious of alcohol being involved in this case, and that proved to be true at the jail. … But when it came time for us to ask for a urinalysis test, he refused. And, so, he’s been charged with DUI, with property damage and refusal to submit to a lawful test.”
Advertisement
Woods was spotted on the phone after the crash, wearing navy blue shorts.
Woods was charged with DUI, property damage and refusal to submit to a test, all misdemeanor charges. No one was injured, authorities said. Woods was alone in the car and crawled out of the passenger door after the crash.
Tiger Woods was arrested on a DUI chrge after getting into a car crash on Wednesday.(Associated Press)
“This could’ve been a lot worse,” Budensiek noted.
Advertisement
President Donald Trump to the arrest of his “very close friend.”
“I feel so badly. He’s got some difficulty,” Trump said. “There was an accident, and that’s all I know. Very close friend of mine. He’s an amazing person, an amazing man, but some difficulty.”
Woods has not commented on the arrest.
Woods currently is dating Trump’s ex-daughter-in-law, Vanessa, whose daughter, Kai, is set to play college golf in Miami next week.
Advertisement
This is Woods’ second DUI arrest within the last decade. In 2017, he was taken into custody, also in Jupiter Island, after taking prescription drugs and being asleep behind the wheel of a running car at 3 a.m.
In 2021, he got into a wreck that resulted in serious leg injuries that kept him off the golf course for the entire year.
Golfer Tiger Woods stands by his overturned vehicle in Jupiter Island, Fla., Friday, March 27, 2026. (Jason Oteri/AP)
Woods made his return to competitive golf earlier this week in the TGL championship after rupturing his Achilles just before last year’s Masters (this year’s tournament is in less than two weeks). Woods has not appeared on the links since the 2024 PGA Championship, in which he missed the cut.
The National Sports Commission has reaffirmed Nigeria’s intention to host the 2031 African Games, with officials from the African Union Sports Council expected in the country for a crucial inspection exercise.
The assessment visit is scheduled for March 30 to 31, 2026, in Abuja, representing a key stage in the country’s campaign to secure the hosting rights.
According to the Commission, Nigeria’s bid is part of a broader plan to reinforce its position as one of Africa’s leading sporting nations. It highlighted the country’s experience in staging major international competitions, alongside ongoing efforts to improve sports facilities and development programmes.
Advertisement
During their stay, the AUSC team will evaluate major sporting venues, infrastructure, and the nation’s readiness to organise an event of such scale. The visit will also allow Nigeria to showcase its administrative strength, technical capability, and readiness to deliver a successful tournament.
The delegation includes top officials and technical experts tasked with reviewing bidding countries based on established hosting requirements.
Authorities believe that hosting the Games would bring significant benefits, including improved infrastructure, job creation, and increased youth involvement in sports, while also boosting Nigeria’s standing within the African sporting community.
WASHINGTON − Just like in so many games this season, Michigan State basketball basketball opened a game ice-cold.
And just like in so many of those games, the Spartans climbed out of their hole to make it a game. But this time, in the East region semifinal at Capital One Arena, the hole was just a little too deep, the second-half comeback stopped a basket or two short, as 3-seed MSU fell to 2-seed Connecticut, 67-63, on Friday, March 27.
Advertisement
In what wound up as their final game of the 2025-26 season, in coach Tom Izzo’s 17th Sweet 16, the Spartans head home, while the Huskies advance to the Elite Eight. UConn will face 1-seed Duke on Sunday (5:05 p.m., CBS) for a spot in next weekend’s Final Four.
Advertisement
Michigan State forward Cameron Ward (3) and Michigan State center Carson Cooper (15) go up for the defense rebound over Connecticut forward Jayden Ross (23) during the first half of the 2026 NCAA Men’s Basketball East Regional game against UConn at Capital One Arena in Washington DC on Friday, March 27, 2026.
Coen Carr paced the Spartans with 13 points, while Jeremy Fears Jr. added 11 points, Jaxon Kohler had 12 points and Carson Cooper finished with 14 points.
Tarris Reed Jr. dominated in the paint for UConn, with 20 points and a key rebound of a missed Cooper free throw in the closing seconds, while Solo Ball added 12, Alex Karaban had 17 and Braylon Mullins posted eight.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Déjà vu
The start looked eerily similar to MSU’s 76-69 exhibition loss to UConn on Oct. 28 in Hartford, Connecticut. Almost identical, actually.
The Spartans started off that fall game going just 2-for-13, and they were an even more abysmal 2-for-16 to open the Sweet 16 matchup. MSU went 8 minutes, 46 seconds between buckets after a Fears jumper at 18:44 and a Carr layup at 9:58.
Meantime, the Huskies banged in six of their first seven 3-point attempts and ripped off a 22-2 run between Spartan field goals. The Huskies also had six of their nine 3s in the exhibition win by halftime.
And just like in October, MSU found itself trailing by 19 points – only this time, it was less than 10 minutes into the game instead of midway through the second half.
But as they did in the game that didn’t count, the Spartans slogged their way back slowly and methodically. Back-to-back layups by Carr and Kohler for a 4-0 run. A Fears steal and breakaway up-and-under around Reed, then a dish from the All-American point guard to Cooper for an alley-oop. The rough seas began to calm, and the tide started to shift.
After Reed drew Cooper’s second foul with a nifty post-up spin move with 3:09 left before intermission, the former Michigan big man missed the free throw. At the other end, Fears accepted a pick from Kohler, then fed his forward on the pop for MSU’s first 3-pointer after six early misses. Then Jordan Scott drove and hit a cutting Carr for another layup. UConn started to flub up, and Kohler hit a pair of free throws with 1:26 left.
Advertisement
Ball attacked and scored with just over a minute to go, but Fears countered at the other end with his own driving layup. The Spartans got another late defensive stop and somehow clawed their way back to within 35-27 at halftime – better than their 11-point hole in October.
Advertisement
Despite going just 10-for-29, with Kohler’s triple the only one in eight attempts. Despite turning the ball over five times that led to eight points for the Huskies, who shot 56% but didn’t make another 3-pointer in the final 10:37 after their sizzling start. And despite getting outscored 5-2 in transition against UConn’s long-limbed defense.
Kohler had nine points and Carr seven at the break. Fears was just 3-for-8 for six points, while freshmen Scott and Cam Ward combined for nine rebounds in a 20-13 halftime edge on the glass.
Advertisement
Reed and Ball each scored eight at the break, but it was a combined effort as the Huskies had five others add three or more points.
Michigan State guard Jeremy Fears Jr. (1) looks for an open man during the first half as UConn defends during the 2026 NCAA Men’s Basketball East Regional game against UConn at Capital One Arena in Washington DC on Friday, March 27, 2026.
What’s next for MSU
The Spartans end their season one round short of last year’s Elite Eight trip and two wins shy of another Final Four trip to Indianapolis for Izzo, who is now 61-27 all-time in the NCAA Tournament and 11-6 in his 17 Sweet 16 appearances. It also ends the season for senior starters Kohler and Cooper, who went 57-15 over their final two seasons. MSU also loses Trey Fort, Denham Wojcik and Nick Sanders to graduation, and whatever might transpire with potential portal defections, as Izzo experienced last season. Arriving to potentially join Fears, Carr and the others is one of the nation’s best recruiting classes – the group of center Ethan Taylor, shooting guard Jasiah Jervis, point guard Carlos Medlock Jr., and forward Julius Avent – is ranked No. 2 according to 247 Sports’ composite rankings. MSU also is expected to get back swingman Kaleb Glenn from a summer 2025 knee injury that cost him the season and guard Divine Ugochukwu from a foot injury that ended his season in early February.
Seven goals, 14 substitutions, no cards — there were a lot of storylines in Germany’s draw in Basel. With two and a half months left to the World Cup though, most of the focus is on who will make the squad.
One man who doesn’t need to worry is Florian Wirtz. The 22-year-old is one of the first names on the teamsheet let alone in the squad, and against Switzerland he delivered just the latest masterclass in his young career.
Wirtz emerges as leader by example
Jonathan Tah’s first-ever Germany goal came from a Wirtz cross. It was Wirtz who saw Serge Gnabry make the darting run through the middle for Germany’s second. The Liverpool man’s curling, dipping finish put Germany ahead the first time and a delicately placed finish on the edge of the box put Julian Nagelsmann’s team ahead for the last time. Germany had won 4-3 and without Wirtz, they would have had nothing on the scoreboard.
Advertisement
“Flo’s [Wirtz] goals were exceptional,” Nagelsmann told RTL afterwards. “We know he is super creative.”
“You saw his class today,” Leon Goretzka said. “You can see it from his first touch for his second goal, and to place the ball in the top corner like he did was superb.”
In Cologne when Germany needed a breakthrough in a tough World Cup qualifier against Northern Ireland, it was Wirtz who found it. When Germany needed a big result against Slovakia, it was Wirtz who helped get Germany going. While the start to his Liverpool career was bumpy, he has since found his form in a side that remains somewhat inconsistent. But wearing Germany’s new dark blue away kit inspired by the country’s 1990s training tops, the man bought in the following decade proved why he is becoming a leader by example.
Advertisement
“It probably was,” Wirtz said when asked if this was his best Germany game.
Perhaps the part that Nagelsmann will be most impressed with will be the impact Wirtz’s performance had on his team. When he took control, his teammates appeared to respond. His performance lifted that of those around him. It got Germany back on their feet every time they were knocked down.
“I’m not worried because we are really a good team with a really good defense,” Wirtz said. “You can see that we haven’t played together for a while but we have to work on that. I think all three goals were a bit preventable but it’s about winning and if we win by one more goal than the opposition then that’s also fine.”
Germany still looked shaky at the back, but were aided by a sharp attackImage: Pascal Kesselmark/Just Pictures/Sipa USA/picture alliance
Wirtz can’t stop defensive issues
Despite an impressive amount of tracking back, not even Wirtz could stop a remarkably efficient Swiss side. Murat Yakin’s team finished the game with three goals from three shots on target. It was the kind of efficiency Germany could only dream of, but even if there was a touch of misfortune from Germany’s perspective, it was also a familiar sight to see Nagelsmann’s side struggle defensively.
Germany’s build-up play left a lot to be desired, with Nico Schlotterbeck twice making mistakes that led to goals for the Swiss. Just days after 33-year-old Antonio Rüdiger appeared to have been handed the new role of being a back-up defender, Schlotterbeck’s outing might have made Nagelsmann think again. After all, for a side whose defense has been heavily criticized and deemed to be short of world-class quality in too many positions, errors in build-up play are a disaster. The 18th best side in the world proved as much, and left a reminder of what any of those inside the top 10 would do.
Advertisement
Afterwards though, it didn’t feel like a night for musing over familiar defensive woes. Wirtz wrestled back the narrative and made it about the hope behind Germany’s attack. Two quick corners are the sign of a well-versed side. Kai Havertz, returning for the first time since November 2024, showed signs of a player finding form and fitness. Serge Gnabry, who scored a fine goal with the final kick of the first half, can be counted as a squad regular again. Some of the passing moves were slick and exciting to watch. And then there was Wirtz, the man who is making Germany fans dream big.
Ishan Kishan and Virat Kohli (Image credit: BCCI/IPL)
BENGALURU: Until June 3, 2025, Royal Challengers Bengaluru carried the tag of underachievers — a team that spent 17 previous seasons chasing an elusive trophy. On a muggy night in Ahmedabad, that narrative finally shifted. Built less on individual stardom and more on collective performances, RCB shed their long-standing baggage and got the monkey off their backs.When they return to the M Chinnaswamy Stadium on Saturday evening, they do so with a title to defend, a reputation to protect and expectations recalibrated. Against fellow southerners Sunrisers Hyderabad, RCB begin their campaign as defending champions — a feat only Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians have managed to follow up with a successful title defence.
Watch
RCB’s big changes ahead of IPL: New rules, tribute & squad update
While it is a long season ahead, a strong start will be crucial. Chinnaswamy hasn’t always been a fortress for RCB, and against an SRH side packed with explosive batters, the challenge is immediate.On paper, the two teams share striking similarities. Both boast formidable batting units, both are without their premier Australian quicks, and they will rely on a blend of experienced Indian names and promising youngsters. The conditions only add to the intrigue. The last completed IPL game at the venue last season — RCB’s clash against CSK — saw a staggering 424 runs scored, with the hosts defending 215 by just two runs. If the surface stays true to its batting-friendly reputation, bowlers from both sides could be in for a long evening.RCB have largely retained the core that delivered their maiden title, using the mini-auction to plug specific gaps. The additions of Venkatesh Iyer and England’s Jordan Cox bring flexibility, while young Indian recruits like Mangesh Yadav and Vihaan Malhotra add depth and future promise.
Their batting remains their biggest strength. With Virat Kohli and Phil Salt expected to set the tone at the top, Jacob Bethell’s recent form adds another dynamic layer. The middle order is stacked with experience and firepower in Rajat Patidar, Devdutt Padikkal, Jitesh Sharma, Tim David and Venkatesh Iyer. The team management, in fact, faces the enviable headache of narrowing down a balanced playing XI.However, the absence of Josh Hazlewood — their most impactful bowler last season — could be a significant setback. The Australian pacer, still working his way back from injury concerns, only rejoined the squad on Thursday and will sit out of the match. His absence puts the onus on Bhuvneshwar Kumar to lead the attack, especially in conditions that traditionally offer little margin for error. RCB are also without Sri Lankan quick Nuwan Thushara, who is yet to clear the fitness test in his home country. In Hazlewood’s absence, New Zealand pacer Jacob Duffy could be handed an IPL debut. He is expected to slot into an otherwise Indian-heavy bowling unit, with youngsters Mangesh Yadav and Rasikh Dar pushing for inclusion. The spin department, featuring Krunal Pandya and Suyash Sharma, will also have a key role in controlling the middle overs.SRH, meanwhile, look equally formidable with the bat. Led by Ishan Kishan, they have a destructive line-up comprising Abhishek Sharma, Travis Head, Heinrich Klaasen and Nitish Reddy. However, their bowling appears relatively undercooked in the absence of regular skipper Pat Cummins, even though they can call upon the experience of Harshal Patel, Brydon Carse and Jaydev Unadkat.Away from the on-field contest, it will be a sombre homecoming for RCB. The players will wear black armbands in memory of the 11 lives lost in the stampede during last year’s title celebrations — a tragedy that continues to cast a shadow over the team and the venue.
The 2026 Texas Children’s Houston Open continues on Saturday, March 28, with the third round at Memorial Park in Houston, Texas. You can find full Texas Children’s Houston Open tee times for Saturday’s third round at the bottom of this post.
Featured tee time for Round 3
It’s been nearly seven years since Gary Woodland claimed his last title, and it was a major: the 2019 U.S. Open at Pebble Beach. Since then, Woodland has endured brain surgery to remove a tumor and has experienced lasting PTSD from the procedure, the difficulty of which he shared recently with Golf Channel’s Rex Hoggard.
Revealing his struggles publicly appears to have resulted in some improvement on the course. The 41-year-old finished T14 at last week’s Valspar Championship — his best finish since finishing T11 at last year’s Charles Schwab Challenge — and is posting some of his best rounds of the year in Texas.
After 36 holes at the Houston Open, Woodland holds the solo lead at at 13 under par — three shots clear of his closest competitors, Nicolai Hojgaard and Jackson Suber, who are 10 under. If he can hang on until Sunday, Woodland will claim his fifth career PGA Tour title.
Advertisement
Woodland, Hojgaard and Suber will play in Saturday afternoon’s final grouping at 12:55 p.m. ET.
You can watch Saturday’s third round of the 2026 Texas Children’s Houston Open from 1-3 p.m. ET on Golf Channel, followed by the NBC broadcast from 3-6 p.m. ET. PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ will provide exclusive early streaming coverage starting at 8:15 a.m. ET on Saturday in addition to featured group coverage.
Check out the complete Round 3 tee times and groupings for the Texas Children’s Houston Open below.
With an ESPN+ subscription, you gain access to PGA Tour Live, where you can stream the best PGA Tour events live from wherever you want.
Advertisement
2026 Texas Children’s Houston Open tee times for Saturday: Round 3 (ET)
Tee No. 1
8:20 a.m. – Lee Hodges, Jordan Smith, Adrien Saddier 8:30 a.m. – Ben Griffin, Garrick Higgo, Tom Hoge 8:40 a.m. – Erik van Rooyen, Matthieu Pavon, Danny Willett 8:50 a.m. – Luke Clanton, John Parry, Danny Walker 9:00 a.m. – Eric Cole, Kevin Roy, Matt Kuchar 9:11 a.m. – Mac Meissner, Jesper Svensson, Peter Malnati 9:22 a.m. – Sam Burns, William Mouw, Kurt Kitayama 9:38 a.m. – Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Andrew Putnam, Chris Gotterup 9:49 a.m. – Steven Fisk, Davis Riley, Harris English 10:00 a.m. – Brice Garnett, Emiliano Grillo, Sungjae Im 10:11 a.m. – Michael Brennan, Takumi Kanaya, Jimmy Stanger 10:22 a.m. – Shane Lowry, Chris Kirk, Harry Hall 10:33 a.m. – Austin Eckroat, Matti Schmid, Bronson Burgoon 10:44 a.m. – Thorbjørn Olesen, Tony Finau, Ricky Castillo 11:00 a.m. – Johnny Keefer, Pontus Nyholm, Denny McCarthy 11:11 a.m. – Tom Kim, Rasmus Højgaard, Beau Hossler 11:22 a.m. – Stephan Jaeger, Sudarshan Yellamaraju, Aldrich Potgieter 11:33 a.m. – Max McGreevy, Adrien Dumont de Chassart, Vince Whaley 11:44 a.m. – Paul Waring, Rico Hoey, Alex Smalley 11:55 a.m. – Jhonattan Vegas, Sahith Theegala, Jeffrey Kang 12:11 p.m. – Matt Wallace, Keith Mitchell, Chad Ramey 12:22 p.m. – Zecheng Dou, Sam Ryder, Jake Knapp 12:33 p.m. – Sam Stevens, Adam Scott, Karl Vilips 12:44 p.m. – Min Woo Lee, Jason Day, Michael Thorbjornsen 12:55 p.m. – Gary Woodland, Nicolai Højgaard, Jackson Suber
You must be logged in to post a comment Login