Truist Championship 2025: Final-round tee times, pairings and how to watch
The PGA Tour's Truist Championship will conclude Sunday at Philadelphia Cricket Club.
Here's a look at final-round tee times and pairings for the $20 million signature event (click here for how to watch):
Garrick Higgo
Sahith Theegala
Matthieu Pavon
Max Greyserman
Ludvig Åberg
Taylor Pendrith
Chris Kirk
Adam Hadwin
Wyndham Clark
Lucas Glover
Austin Eckroat
Russell Henley
Michael Thorbjornsen
Brian Harman
Viktor Hovland
Nick Dunlap
Denny McCarthy
Tom Hoge
Min Woo Lee
Maverick McNealy
Andrew Novak
Robert MacIntyre
Joe Highsmith
Christiaan Bezuidenhout
Erik van Rooyen
Will Zalatoris
Aaron Rai
Ben Griffin
Cam Davis
Adam Scott
Brian Campbell
Patrick Rodgers
Thomas Detry
Ryan Gerard
Rasmus Højgaard
Alex Noren
Gary Woodland
Davis Thompson
Jordan Spieth
J.J. Spaun
Byeong Hun An
Matt Fitzpatrick
Xander Schauffele
Collin Morikawa
Si Woo Kim
Daniel Berger
Max Homa
Akshay Bhatia
Sam Stevens
Stephan Jaeger
Keegan Bradley
J.T. Poston
Cameron Young
Eric Cole
Patrick Cantlay
Corey Conners
Harris English
Rickie Fowler
Jacob Bridgeman
Tommy Fleetwood
Tony Finau
Rory McIlroy
Sam Burns
Sungjae Im
Hideki Matsuyama
Nick Taylor
Justin Thomas
Keith Mitchell
Sepp Straka
Shane Lowry

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