Valspar Championship 2025: Second-round tee times, groupings at Innisbrook Resort
The Valspar Championship continues Friday, March 21, on the Copperhead Course at Innisbrook Resort.
Here's a look at the full groupings and tee times for the second round in Palm Harbor, Florida:
Nate Lashley
Mark Hubbard
David Skinns
Beau Hossler
Bud Cauley
Sam Stevens
Will Zalatoris
Adam Hadwin
Sam Ryder
K.H. Lee
Aaron Baddeley
Alex Smalley
Kevin Tway
Ben Silverman
Sami Valimaki
Chad Ramey
Harry Higgs
Ben Kohles
Camilo Villegas
Luke List
Nick Hardy
Karl Vilips
Justin Thomas
Jordan Spieth
Brian Campbell
Vincent Norrman
Seamus Power
Shane Lowry
Sahith Theegala
Corey Conners
Mackenzie Hughes
Brandt Snedeker
Zach Johnson
Jake Knapp
Viktor Hovland
Cameron Young
J.T. Poston
Matt McCarty
Chris Gotterup
Cam Davis
Lucas Glover
Taylor Moore
Joel Dahmen
Andrew Novak
Vince Whaley
David Lipsky
Ryo Hisatsune
Chan Kim
Charley Hoffman
Ben Griffin
Doug Ghim
Henrik Norlander
Justin Lower
Aldrich Potgieter
Alejandro Tosti
Jesper Svensson
Luke Clanton
(a)
Niklas Norgaard
Philip Knowles
Noah Goodwin
Ryan Gerard
Matteo Manassero
Matthew Riedel
Max McGreevy
Michael Thorbjornsen
Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen
Trevor Cone
Antoine Rozner
Will Chandler
Kris Ventura
Rikuya Hoshino
Kevin Velo
Quade Cummins
Braden Thornberry
Blades Brown
Hayden Buckley
Adrien Dumont de Chassart
Paul Peterson
Danny Willett
Rico Hoey
Chandler Phillips
Michael Kim
Matti Schmid
Jacob Bridgeman
Kevin Kisner
Joseph Bramlett
Patrick Fishburn
Ben Martin
Will Gordon
Mac Meissner
Lanto Griffin
Nicolai Højgaard
Ryan Fox
Keith Mitchell
Luke Donald
Eric Cole
Davis Riley
Matthieu Pavon
Webb Simpson
Sepp Straka
Xander Schauffele
Adam Scott
Kevin Yu
Jhonattan Vegas
Stephan Jaeger
Peter Malnati
Tom Kim
Sam Burns
Harry Hall
Adam Svensson
Gary Woodland
Thomas Detry
Billy Horschel
Tommy Fleetwood
Rafael Campos
Adam Schenk
Christiaan Bezuidenhout
Nico Echavarria
Patton Kizzire
Byeong Hun An
Matt Wallace
Kurt Kitayama
Matt Kuchar
Joe Highsmith
Brice Garnett
Emiliano Grillo
C.T. Pan
Andrew Putnam
Victor Perez
Greyson Sigg
Carson Young
Danny Walker
Thriston Lawrence
Paul Waring
Greg Koch
Jackson Suber
Frankie Capan III
Nick Gabrelcik
Kevin Roy
Takumi Kanaya
Kaito Onishi
Thorbjørn Olesen
Rasmus Højgaard
Cristobal Del Solar
Ricky Castillo
John Pak
Kieron Van Wyk
(a)
William Mouw
Jeremy Paul
Taylor Dickson
Tim Widing
Steven Fisk
Neal Shipley
Mason Andersen
Thomas Rosenmueller
Andre Chi

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