Masters tee times for Rounds 1, 2: When do Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy tee off at Augusta National?
The 2025 Masters tees off Thursday, and the weather is expected to be exceptional at Augusta for the opening round. Scottie Scheffler is vying for a second straight green jacket, and while this year's field won't have Tiger Woods, it's not lacking for stars.
Here are the notable pairings for the first two rounds of the event, all times ET:
8:35 a.m. (11:49 a.m Friday): Bernhard Langer (final Masters), Will Zalatoris, Noah Kent (amateur)
9:47 a.m. (1:01 p.m.): Collin Morikawa, Joaquin Niemann, Min Woo Lee
9:58 a.m. (1:12 p.m.): Phil Mickelson, Jason Day, Keegan Bradley
10:15 a.m. (1:23 p.m.): Scottie Scheffler, Justin Thomas, Jose Luis Ballester (amateur)
10:26 a.m. (1:34 p.m.): Jordan Spieth, Tom Kim, Tyrrell Hatton
12:50 p.m. (9:36 a.m.): Brooks Koepka, Russell Henley, Sungjae Im
1:01 p.m. (9:47 a.m.): Adam Scott, Xander Schauffele, Viktor Hovland
1:12 p.m. (9:58 a.m.): Rory McIlroy, Ludvig Åberg, Akshay Bhatia
1:23 p.m. (10:15 a.m.): Hideki Matsuyama, Bryson DeChambeau, Shane Lowry
1:34 p.m. (10:26 a.m.): Jon Rahm, Wyndham Clark, Tommy Fleetwood
The Masters officially begins at 7:25 a.m. ET Thursday with the ceremonial tee shots of Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus and Tom Watson.
Here are the full field pairings and tee times for the opening round:
7:40 a.m.: Davis Riley, Patton Kizzire
7:51 a.m.: Kevin Yu, Jhonattan Vegas, Nicolai Hojgaard
8:02 a.m.: Mike Weir, Michael Kim, Cameron Young
8:13 a.m.: Zach Johnson, Joe Highsmith, Chris Kirk
8:24 a.m.: Danny Willett, Nicolas Echavarria, Davis Thompson
8:35 a.m.: Bernhard Langer, Will Zalatoris, Noah Kent
8:52 a.m.: Cameron Smith, J.T. Poston, Aaron Rai
9:03 a.m.: Fred Couples, Harris English, Taylor Pendrith
9:14 a.m.: Corey Conners, Brian Harman, Stephan Jaeger
9:25 a.m.: Patrick Reed, Max Greyserman, Byeong Hun An
9:36 a.m.: Robert MacIntyre, Billy Horschel, Nick Dunlap
9:47 a.m.: Collin Morikawa, Joaquin Niemann, Min Woo Lee
9:58 a.m.: Phil Mickelson, Jason Day, Keegan Bradley
10:15 a.m.: Scottie Scheffler, Justin Thomas, Jose Luis Ballester
10:26 a.m.: Jordan Spieth, Tom Kim, Tyrrell Hatton
10:37 a.m.: Tony Finau, Maverick McNealy, Thomas Detry
10:48 a.m.: Cameron Davis, Rafael Campos, Austin Eckroat
10:59 a.m.: Angel Cabrera, Laurie Canter, Adam Schenk
11:10 a.m.: Jose Maria Olazabal, Thriston Lawrence, Brian Campbell
11:21 a.m.: Bubba Watson, Matthieu Pavon, Evan Beck
11:38 a.m.: Tom Hoge, Matt McCarty, Christiaan Bezuidenhout
11:49 a.m.: Charl Schwartzel, Denny McCarthy, Hiroshi Tai
12:00 p.m.: Max Homa, Justin Rose, J.J. Spaun
12:11 p.m.: Dustin Johnson, Nick Taylor, Justin Hastings
12:22 p.m.: Sergio Garcia, Lucas Glover, Daniel Berger
12:33 p.m.: Patrick Cantlay, Rasmus Hojgaard, Matt Fitzpatrick
12:50 p.m.: Brooks Koepka, Russell Henley, Sungjae Im
1:01 p.m.: Adam Scott, Xander Schauffele, Viktor Holland
1:12 p.m.: Rory McIlroy, Ludvig Aberg, Akshay Bhatia
1:23 p.m.: Hideki Matsuyama, Bryson DeChambeau, Shane Lowry
1:34 p.m.: Jon Rahm, Wyndham Clark, Tommy Fleetwood
1:45 p.m.: Sahith Theegala, Sepp Straka, Sam Burns

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