
PGA Championship tee times
Charlotte, North Carolina
Quail Hollow Club
All times GMT
Friday
First hole
1100 Keith Mitchell, United States; Bob Sowards, United States; Adam Hadwin, Canada.
1111 Eric Cole, United States; Eric Steger, United States; Cam Davis, Australia.
1122 Austin Eckroat, United States; Brian Bergstol, United States; Jacob Bridgeman, United States.
1133 Niklas Norgaard, Denmark; Byeong Hun An, South Korea; J.J. Spaun, United States.
1144 Patrick Rodgers, United States; Nick Taylor, Canada; Dean Burmester, South Africa.
1155 Joe Highsmith, United States; Cameron Young, United States; Aaron Rai, England.
1206 Tom Hoge, United States; Matthieu Pavon, France; Taylor Pendrith, Canada.
1217 Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, Denmark; Patton Kizzire, United States; Matt McCarty, United States.
1228 Tyler Collet, United States; Jimmy Walker, United States; Richard Bland, England.
1239 Jason Dufner, United States; Michael Thorbjornsen, United States; Shaun Micheel, United States.
1250 Rafael Campos, Puerto Rico; Ryan Lenahan, United States; Matt Wallace, England.
1301 Jhonattan Vegas, Venezuela; Elvis Smylie, Australia; Brian Campbell, United States.
1312 Kevin Yu, Taiwan, Larkin Gross, United States; John Keefer, United States.
1630 John Parry, England; Justin Hicks, United States; Ryan Fox, New Zealand.
1641 Andre Chi, United States; Patrick Fishburn, United States; Seamus Power, Ireland.
1652 Max McGreevy, United States; Alex Smalley, United States; Sepp Straka, Austria.
1703 Brooks Koepka, United States; Rickie Fowler, United States; Shane Lowry, Ireland.
1714 Phil Mickelson, United States; Tommy Fleetwood, England; Jason Day, Australia.
1725 Jon Rahm, Spain; Patrick Cantlay, United States; Matt Fitzpatrick, England.
1736 Corey Conners, Canada; Min Woo Lee, Australia; Rasmus Hojgaard, Denmark.
1747 Rory McIlroy, Northern Ireland; Xander Schauffele, United States; Scottie Scheffler, United States.
1758 Tony Finau, United States; Nicolai Hojgaard, Denmark; Max Greyserman, United States.
1809 Andrew Novak, United States; Keegan Bradley, United States; Maverick McNealy, United States.
1820 Akshay Bhatia, United States; Denny McCarthy, United States; Sam Burns, United States.
1831 John Catlin, United States; Garrick Higgo, South Africa; Jesse Droemer, United States.
1842 Eugenio Chacarra, Spain; Rupe Taylor, United States; Justin Lower, United States.
10th hole
1105 Michael Kartrude, United States; Sami Valimaki, Finland; Jake Knapp, United States.
1116 Erik van Rooyen, South Africa; Michael Block, United States; Mackenzie Hughes, Canada.
1127 Lucas Glover, United States; Max Homa, United States; Joaquin Niemann, Chile.
1138 Tyrrell Hatton, England; Will Zalatoris, United States; Adam Scott, Australia.
1149 Justin Thomas, United States; Dustin Johnson, United States; Collin Morikawa, United States.
1200 Jordan Spieth, United States; Patrick Reed, United States; Ludvig Aberg, Sweden.
1211 Hideki Matsuyama, Japan; Wyndham Clark, United States; Tom Kim, South Korea.
1222 Bryson DeChambeau, United States; Viktor Hovland, Norway; Gary Woodland, United States.
1233 Sergio Garcia, Spain; Daniel Berger, United States; Russell Henley, United States.
1244 Justin Rose, England; Cameron Smith, Australia; Brian Harman, United States.
1255 Brandon Bingaman, United States; Davis Riley, United States; Sungjae Im, South Korea.
1306 Takumi Kanaya, Japan; Christiaan Bezuidenhout, South Africa; Tom McKibbin, Northern Ireland.
1317 Keita Nakajima, Japan; Timothy Wiseman, United States; Beau Hossler, United States.
1625 Luke Donald, England; Padraig Harrington, Ireland; Martin Kaymer, Germany.
1636 John Somers, United States; Taylor Moore, United States; David Puig, Spain.
1647 Kurt Kitayama, United States; Nic Ishee, United States; Alex Noren, Sweden.
1658 J.T. Poston, United States; Ryo Hisatsune, Japan; Tom Johnson, United States.
1709 Davis Thompson, United States; Bud Cauley, United States; Nico Echavarria, Colombia.
1720 Harris English, United States; Michael Kim, United States; Thomas Detry, Belgium.
1731 Stephan Jaeger, Germany; Chris Kirk, United States; Robert MacIntyre, Scotland.
1742 Thorbjorn Olesen, Denmark; Karl Vilips, Australia; Laurie Canter, England.
1753 Si Woo Kim, South Korea; Sam Stevens, United States; Rico Hoey, Philippines.
1804 Bobby Gates, United States; Lee Hodges, United States; Ben Griffin, United States.
1815 Thriston Lawrence, South Africa; Nick Dunlap, United States; Harry Hall, England.
1826 Greg Koch, United States; Marco Penge, England; Ryan Gerard, United States.
1837 Dylan Newman, United States Daniel Van Tonder, South Africa; Victor Perez, France.
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