Texas Children's Houston Open 2025: Final-round tee times and groupings
The Texas Children's Houston Open concludes Sunday at Memorial Park Golf Course.
Here's a look at tee times and groupings for the final round in Houston, Texas, which includes split tees (click here for how to watch):
Lee Hodges
Rico Hoey
Emiliano Grillo
Patrick Rodgers
Joel Dahmen
Eric Cole
Michael Kim
Michael Thorbjornsen
Rasmus Højgaard
Chris Gotterup
Jason Day
Matt McCarty
Jackson Suber
Thomas Detry
Mac Meissner
Sam Stevens
Harry Hall
Chandler Phillips
Mason Andersen
Harris English
Adam Hadwin
Taylor Dickson
Victor Perez
Tony Finau
Sami Valimaki
Wyndham Clark
Nate Lashley
Matteo Manassero
Charles Reiter
Ben Griffin
Stephan Jaeger
Hayden Springer
Kurt Kitayama
Charley Hoffman
Maverick McNealy
Philip Knowles
Mackenzie Hughes
Isaiah Salinda
Kevin Yu
Ryo Hisatsune
Sam Ryder
Rickie Fowler
Taylor Pendrith
William Mouw
Rory McIlroy
Sungjae Im
Chan Kim
Pierceson Coody
Davis Thompson
Jake Knapp
Nico Echavarria
Davis Riley
David Skinns
Antoine Rozner
Gary Woodland
Keith Mitchell
Trey Mullinax
Adam Svensson
Sahith Theegala
Trevor Cone
Ryan Gerard
Scottie Scheffler
Jesper Svensson
Chad Ramey
John Pak
Matthew Riedel
Min Woo Lee
Alejandro Tosti
Ryan Fox

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