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The Memorial Tournament presented by Workday tee times: Schedule, groups, how to watch for May 30

The Memorial Tournament presented by Workday tee times: Schedule, groups, how to watch for May 30

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Here's the full tee time schedule for Round 2 at the Memorial Tournament presented by Workday for May 30 and how to watch all the action. Or see our sortable schedule to filter by golfer.
The Memorial Tournament presented by Workday tee times today
All times Eastern and accurate as of Thursday, May 29, 2025, at 10:01 p.m.
Second Round
1st Tee
7:50 a.m.: Lucas Glover, Andrew Novak
8:00 a.m.: Maverick McNealy, Ryan Fox
8:10 a.m.: Michael Kim, Ryan Gerard
8:20 a.m.: Sam Stevens, Min Woo Lee
8:30 a.m.: Sungjae Im, Davis Thompson
8:40 a.m.: Max Homa, Matthieu Pavon
8:50 a.m.: Corey Conners, Taylor Pendrith
9:00 a.m.: Matt Fitzpatrick, Tom Hoge
9:15 a.m.: Sam Burns, Nick Dunlap
9:25 a.m.: Tommy Fleetwood, Aaron Rai
9:35 a.m.: Thomas Detry, Brian Harman
9:45 a.m.: Byeong Hun A, Robert MacIntyre
9:55 a.m.: Si Woo Kim, Adam Scott
10:05 a.m.: Patrick Cantlay, Justin Thomas
10:15 a.m.: Scottie Scheffler, Sepp Straka
10:30 a.m.: Russell Henley, Keegan Bradley
10:40 a.m.: Matt Kuchar, Mackenzie Hughes
10:50 a.m.: Nick Taylor, Jacob Bridgeman
11:00 a.m.: Joe Highsmith, Brandt Snedeker
11:10 a.m.: Brian Campbell, Harris English
11:20 a.m.: J.J. Spaun, Rickie Fowler
11:30 a.m.: Justin Rose, Daniel Berger
11:45 a.m.: Tony Finau, Akshay Bhatia
11:55 a.m.: Austin Eckroat, Denny McCarthy
12:05 p.m.: Alex Noren, Eric Cole
12:15 p.m.: J.T. Poston, Adam Hadwin
12:25 p.m.: Cameron Young, Cam Davis
12:35 p.m.: Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Stephan Jaeger
12:45 p.m.: Max Greyserman, Wyndham Clark
1:00 p.m.: Ben Griffin, Shane Lowry
1:10 p.m.: Chris Kirk, Sahith Theegala
1:20 p.m.: Xander Schauffele, Jordan Spieth
1:30 p.m.: Ludvig Aberg, Viktor Hovland
1:40 p.m.: Hideki Matsuyama, Collin Morikawa
1:50 p.m.: Jhonattan Vegas, Matthias Schmid
2:00 p.m.: Harry Higgs, Bud Cauley
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