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Times
17-05-2025
- Sport
- Times
USPGA Championship 2025 live scores: Updates from round 3
Bryson DeChambeau draws level with the leaders on seven under par with a controlled recovery from the rough on the par-four 14th leaving a birdie putt which he converts. Meanwhile Jon Rahm makes a mess of his chip on to the green at the par-three 17th leaving a tricky putt for par which he misses. Rahm immediately drops one behind, but it is so close with 13 players within two shots of the lead. Alex Noren also holes out from the bunker at the par-five 15th and after back-to-back birdies moves to six under. He's had the leaders in his sight all day today, and Jon Rahm has finally reeled them in. He has been playing brilliantly and his iron shot on the par-four 16th gave him a simple three foot putt for birdie. If Rahm can see out these last remaining holes of the infamous 'Green Mile' without any major mishaps he will be very happy indeed with his round. That's now three consecutive birdies for the supreme Spanaird. Cameron Davis, take a bow. The Australian has holes out from 58 yards to make eagle at the par-five 15th moving him to three under par. What a shot that was. Anyway, at the top of the leaderboard DeChambeau comes agonisingly close to a share of the lead on the par-three 13th, but his putt lips out leaving a tricky putt for par which he makes. His putting has been sublime this week, and he could not believe how close he came to a birdie. Si Woo Kim bogeys the par-four 9th, leaving just Vegas and Scheffler competing for the outright lead. Scottie Scheffler gets a huge slice of luck on the par-four 8th as his wild looking tee shot heads straight for the trees only for it to take a lucky bounce and the ball lands back in play. Rich Beem on commentary said: 'That ball was about to enter the witness protection program. Nobody was going to find that thing ever again.' Alas, when your lucks in it's in and Scheffler lays up for another birdie chance which he missed from close to 10 feet from the pin. Well it has been coming for some time. Scottie Scheffler is now two under through seven and shares the lead with Si Woo Kim and Jhonattan Vegas who has just pulled a shot back with a birdie on the par-five 7th. But the eye is drawn to Scheffler who actually could have taken the lead outright had he sunk an eagle putt on the 7th. He came up short but made no mistake with his second bite at the cherry to make birdie. The world No1 is at the top of the leaderboard, and you wouldn't bet against him staying there. Rick Broadbent, Quail Hollow After two days when plenty of hacks have been grumbling about the lack of big names on the leader-board, there is now a more starry look to proceedings. Bryson DeChambeau's big-hitting gets plenty of attention, but he has been putting as well as anyone. What are the chances we get a Sunday showdown between DeChambeau and Scheffler? Not many people would be sniffy about that. Having birdied the 14th, Rory McIlroy follows up with a bogey at the par-five 15th having gone out of bounds off the tee. In fairness, with that in mind he is lucky to get away with just a bogey, but it moves him back to one over par regardless. The DeChambeau charge goes on. On the 606-yard par-five 10th he clears the green in two and he needed some help from the stand to stop the ball anyway! Some power. He then chips on to within eight feet and continues to threaten the lead. Jon Rahm is in fine fettle once again on the par-four 14th as he drives to the green. John Rahm misjudges his approach on the par-four 11th and the ball lands directly on the head of a spectator sat on the edge of the green. Luckily he is all okay, but the ball ends up running the length of the green requiring Rahm to two putt for a bogey. The two time major winner follows that up with a par on the 12th leaving him four under. Please enable cookies and other technologies to view this content. You can update your cookies preferences any time using privacy manager. Maverick McNealy has come from evens to put himself right in the mix here. The American is five under through seven today and managed a stunning eagle on the par-four 14th, following that up with consecutive birdies on the 15th and 16th. I mentioned that Scheffler was ominously close to the leaders at the start of his round today. Well back-to-back birdies now leaves the world No1 just one off the lead. He almost lands a hole in one on the par-three 4th and then sinks a 15 foot putt to tap home in three on the 449-yard 5th. Please enable cookies and other technologies to view this content. You can update your cookies preferences any time using privacy manager. McIlroy finally gets his first birdie of the round on the par-four 14th bringing him back to evens and within seven of the lead. How he could do with taking a leaf out of McNealy's book. Si Woo Kim is absolutely loving his golf in North Carolina this week. The South Korean broke a PGA Championship record yesterday with a 252-yard hole-in-one yesterday and he now has the outright lead with a birdie on the par-three 4th. There's plenty of birdies elsewhere too. Just before Si Woo, Scheffler also birdied the 4th to move to five under, while Rahm's charge continues as he birdies the par-five 10th and is now firmly in the fray. Rory McIlroy has started today steadily and is playing nicely, but has nothing to show for his efforts so far. He has wasted three good opportunities for birdies, the latest a missed putt from just short of 15 feet on the par-three 13th. He remains one over, but he'll be aware that the leaders remain well within reach after Jhonattan Vegas's struggles. This really has been a bad start for Jhonattan Vegas. After his bogey on the par-four 1st he now taps in for a second consecutive bogey on the 2nd having recovered from the pine straw. It has taken only two holes for him to throw away his two shot lead. His shaky start means the lead is now shared by Vegas Matthieu Pavon, Matt Fitzpatrick and Si Woo Kim who are all six under par. Meanwhile Jon Rahm completes a tidy front nine, reaching the turn in 33 shots leaving him two off the lead. In fact, this PGA Championship is wide open right now with 32 players currently within four of the leading pack. There are early bogeys for Scottie Scheffler and Jhonattan Vegas. Despite a perfect tee shot, Scheffler overshoots the green with his second and plays an uncharacteristically poor chip shot at least 15 feet away from the pin. Bad start too for Vegas, who is also punished for a poor tee shot, resulting in his lead being halved as he drops to seven under par. Rick Broadbent, Quail Hollow More on Rory McIlroy's driver drama. He replaced his favoured clubhead before the first round after it was found to be non-conforming. He has not confirmed this but Kerry Haigh, the PGA of America championship officer, has put out a statement: 'We can confirm that the USGA was invited to do club testing at the PGA Championship, at the PGA of America's request. The testing programme is consistent with the same level of support that the USGA provides to the PGA Tour and other championships, as part of their regular programme for driver testing. 'The standard process is for about a third of the field to be randomly tested. That was the case at Quail Hollow this week. Finding driver heads that have crept over the line of conformance is not an unusual occurrence, especially for clubs that are hit thousands of times over a long period. 'The results are kept confidential to protect players, who are unaware that the club has fallen out of conformance and not responsible other than hitting the club thousands of times. Players are simply asked to change the heads if necessary, and all do without issue. To publicly identify players whose club did not conform can lead to the player being questioned unnecessarily. Neither the USGA nor the PGA of America have any concerns about player intent.' The final group, including Matt Fitzpatrick (-6), Matthieu Pavon (-6) and leader Jhonattan Vegas (-8) are now out and every player to make the cut is now on the course. Vegas begins the day with a two-shot lead — lets see if his fairytale start can continue. He makes a bit of a mess of his tee shot mind, missing the fairway leaving himself a challenging second shot. he started nervously yesterday and quickly found his rhythm. Lets hope he can do the same today. Rick Broadbent, Quail Hollow Supposedly moving day but not many people have gone in the right direction so far. One of them is Bryson DeChambeau who continues to go about things in his own unique way. He tops the stats in driving distance and is a lowly 58th in terms of accuracy. We saw that on the 4th where he goes hopelessly offline but just plays an iron over the green and gets his par. Four off the lead and you sense if he ever gets his game together he could rise quickly. Scottie Scheffler is ominously high up the leaderboard coming into today on five under par. The world No1 is sure to be one to watch this weekend and he finds himself in an exciting looking three ball with Max Homa, who looked unstoppable at times yesterday, and Si Woo Kim, who sunk a 252-yard hole-in-one. Scheffler stripes his tee shot down the middle of the fairway. So, five hours after he was supposed to begin today's play, Rory McIlroy is finally teeing off from the par-five 10th and starts on one over par. It has been a turbulent first two days for McIlroy, who will need to match the PGA Championship record of coming back from nine shots down if he is to follow up his Masters win with another title here, but he has come back from positions like this before. He smokes his tee shot with an almost perfect drive. Let's see what Rory will show up today. Bob MacIntyre gets off to a less than ideal start, sending his drive on the par-four 1st into the bunker to the left of the fairway, then finds the rough with his second shot. Nevertheless the 28-year-old gets underway on four under par after shooting a solid 70 yesterday. He'll need to quickly wipe this start from his mind though if he is to stay in the hunt for a first major championship. Bryson DeChambeau is out for his third round and makes a superb start. He nails his drive and lands his approach 30 feet from the pin on the par-four 1st. Can he finish the job for birdie? He certainly can. He sinks a perfectly weighted putt and moves to four under par, and the spectators like what they see. The US Open champion has been almost immaculate off the tee this week and his drive on the par-four 2nd is no different.I mentioned earlier that today's rain may see the return of mud balls. Well on the par-four 3rd, Rahm has sent his approach shot wayward to the right of the green from a seemingly ideal spot on the fairway and mutters to himself about mud balls. It doesn't matter though, as he chips in for his second birdie today. Rahm is really on the march now, moving to four under after this strong start. It's been a good start for the Viktor Hovland in the Team Europe three ball too. Having made par on the par-four 1st he birdies the par-four 2nd with a long ranged putt from off the green to put him three under par. Let's hope this is a statement start from the Norwegian. With limited opportunities for Team Europe ranking points on the LIV tour, a big performance this weekend could be crucial to Jon Rahm securing his place in Luke Donald's Ryder Cup team. He's started brilliantly here with a birdie on the par-four 1st and a nicely shaped fade off the tee on the par-four 2nd. Donald meanwhile also gets underway with a birdie on the par-five 10th. The 47-year-old rolled back the years on the first day finishing four under par, but now finds himself two under. Team-mates Viktor Hovland, Tommy Fleetwood and Jon Rahm all tee off on the first with each of them starting the day two under par. Fleetwood's drive lands in the rough but Hovland and Rahm both find the fairway a good start also for England's Matt Wallace who birdies his first hole of the day starting on the par-five 10th bringing him to two under par. The first round on Thursday saw numerous top players including Scottie Scheffler and Xander Schauffele criticise the organisers for not allowing the players to clean mud off their balls on the sodden fairways resulting in wayward the rain today, could we see a return of that issue? The sun is back out in North Carolina and we are finally getting started with Tyrrel Hatton teeing off on the par-four 1st with a clean drive down the middle of the fairway. A reminder that we have a revised format this afternoon with three balls off two tees after bad weather delayed the start of play. Some bad news, unfortunately. Play is not due to begin now until 4.43pm BST, with split tee times. That means half of the field will start their rounds from the 1st, with the rest starting at the 10th. As we put our feet up, here's one to enjoy. The occasional appearance of wildlife at golf tournaments almost makes for a useful viral video, and yesterday's arrival of a snake during Shaun Micheel's third shot on the par-5 10th is no exception. Please enable cookies and other technologies to view this content. You can update your cookies preferences any time using privacy manager. Rick Broadbent, Quail Hollow It could be a stop-start day as the rain returns with threats of lightning. Practice was suspended early, then restarted and then play was suspended just as it was due to start. Rory McIlroy is in the second pairing out and there is much discussion about his driver. McIlroy is renowned as one of the best off the tee, usually a huge advantage at Quail Hollow, but US Golf Association testers deemed his TaylorMade Qi10 to be non-conforming earlier in the week. That does not imply any wrongdoing, and it may well be that the face has gone beyond the acceptable spring-like limits due to overuse. It meant McIlroy had to use another driver in the bag and that may be part of the reason why he has struggled so badly with his driver here, finding only ten of 28 fairways. Whether he chooses to share details of the situation remains to be seen as he again skipped talking to the media after his second round. Of course, it would be interesting to know if he used the club when winning the Masters last month. An update from Quail Hollow — the start of the third round has been delayed because of storms in the area. Rory McIlroy was barely a few yards from the opening tee box when the news came through. 'Play has been SUSPENDED due to dangerous weather in the area,' the tournament's statement read. 'Please seek shelter immediately. Further updates to follow.' Rick Broadbent, Quail Hollow It was clear that day two was going to be a testing day when a large king snake slithered across the fairway towards the ball of the former US PGA champion Shaun Micheel. A rules official gave it an unwise kick. Elsewhere some players continued to gripe about mud balls. The Venezuelan leader held on; fear and loathing and class Vegas. Jhonattan Vegas, a 40-year-old from the oil city of Maturin, continued to set the pace at eight under after a round of 70, but there was lots of back and forth below him. Matt Fitzpatrick wrestled his 2022 form back from a year of toil and finished just two behind, while Rory McIlroy rallied to make the weekend. As per tradition, it was dramatic. On the penultimate hole he missed from minuscule range. On the last his tee shot went left but somehow missed the creek. From a horrid stance, he played over the fairway to further rough. He made another bogey to squeak inside the cut with nothing to spare, a round of 69 leaving him nine off the lead. • Read Rick Broadbent's full day two report A very good afternoon and welcome to our live coverage of the 2025 US PGA Championship. It was a curious day on Friday, with everything from the presence of a snake on the course to continued gripes about the muddy balls of Quail Hollow and a surprise leader in Venezuela's Jhonattan Vegas. Stay tuned for updates from Rick Broadbent from Quail Hollow.


Japan Times
16-05-2025
- Sport
- Japan Times
Jhonattan Vegas grabs first-round lead at PGA Championship
There were numerous compelling developments during the first round of the PGA Championship on Thursday. Then Jhonattan Vegas played his last six holes. Vegas shot a 7-under-par 64 for a two-shot lead at Quail Hollow Club. "Obviously with the conditions (Wednesday), I didn't really see that score coming," the native of Venezuela said. "But I think I got lucky that I was able to tee off very late, and the course obviously is drying very quick." Cameron Davis of Australia and newcomer Ryan Gerard are two shots back. Vegas, who started on No. 10, posted birdies on five of his final six holes. He capped it with a 27-foot putt. "It was one of those rounds that kept building, and it came all together at the end," he said. No other golfer representing Venezuela has ever been among the top 10 on the leaderboard at the end of any round of a major. The 40-year-old Vegas has won four times on the PGA Tour, including last July in the 3M Open. But he has missed cuts in nine of his last 13 majors. Davis, who tied for fourth in the 2023 PGA Championship before missing the cut in last year's tournament, racked up seven birdies. He held the lead until a bogey on his last hole. "At this point in time, I'm just letting it all happen and seeing how it shakes up," Davis said. "If you had told me I was leading the tournament after the first round (or) tied for the lead, I would never say anything but positive things about that." Gerard, a Raleigh native who played collegiately for North Carolina, is appearing in a PGA Championship for the first time. He led by three strokes after an eagle on No. 15 before making consecutive bogeys to end his round in the early afternoon. "I feel very comfortable here," Gerard said. "There's a lot of people here that I know, and I've been fortunate enough to play this golf course a few times. And all of that is fantastic, and it's definitely helped in the preparation." European Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald of England shot 4-under 67 and was a co-leader in the clubhouse for a stretch during the afternoon. Donald completed his bogey-free round before Alex Smalley, New Zealand's Ryan Fox, Germany's Stephan Jaeger and England's Aaron Rai joined him with 67s. Donald wasn't expecting to have an impact on the leaderboard. "I'm here only because I'm captain of the European Ryder Cup team," he said. "I wouldn't be in this field otherwise. It's a nice invitation and a perk that the Ryder Cup captain gets." Jaeger navigated the course with six birdies and two bogeys, including on the final hole that cost him the solo lead. World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler shot 2-under 69, while defending champion Xander Schauffele finished at 1-over 72 and Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy, the recent Masters champion and a four-time winner at Quail Hollow, recorded 3-over 74. Scheffler started on the back nine and notched an eagle on No. 15. But on the next hole, Scheffler, Schauffele and McIlroy all took double-bogey 6s. Scheffler finished with birdies on two of his last three holes. "It's going to be a challenge," Scheffler said. "I'm satisfied with my finish. It's always nice coming off the course finishing with a birdie." Smalley, who lives about 90 minutes away in Greensboro and has additional in-state ties as a former Duke golfer, was added to the field Wednesday when Sahith Theegala withdrew because of a neck injury. "To have a major championship in your home state is awesome," Smalley said. "To be able to get in last minute is great." U.S. Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley is among a cluster at 3-under. "I played as solid of a round of golf today as I've played all year," Bradley said. J.T. Poston, another North Carolinian, finished at 3-under after a bogey on the final hole. Michael Thorbjornsen, Englishmen Matt Fitzpatrick and Tyrrell Hatton, Colombia's Nico Echavarria, Japan's Ryo Hisatsune, Denmark's Rasmus Hojgaard, Sweden's Alex Noren, Scotland's Robert MacIntyre and Puerto Rico's Rafael Campos also completed rounds at 3 under. With Donald and Bradley holding top-10 positions, it's just the second time that two current Ryder Cup captains have ended a round in a major within the top 10 during a Ryder Cup year. It also happened in 1937. "I was pumped to see Luke up there," Bradley said. "I know how hard he's been working back home."
Yahoo
22-04-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
What time do the Masters start today? See Friday tee times, how to watch live stream
If you buy something through a link in this article, we may earn commission. Pricing and availability subject to change. The Masters, arguably the most prestigious event in golf, is currently in play. Here's what you need to know about round 2 of The Masters, who's playing, how to watch and more. Where to watch the Masters 2025 Live coverage of this year's Masters Tournament will be split by ESPN and CBS, with the first and second rounds broadcast on ESPN and the final two rounds on CBS. Friday, April 11 TV: ESPN Time: 3:30-7 p.m. ET Streaming coverage: ESPN+, the Masters YouTube page and Fubo, which offers a free trial subscription for new users Saturday, Apil 12 - Sunday, April 13 TV: CBS, Paramount+ Time: 12-7 p.m. ET (12-2 p.m. streaming on Paramount+, 2-7 p.m. on both CBS and Paramount+ ) Streaming coverage: Paramount+, the Masters YouTube page and Fubo, which offers a free trial subscription for new users Who is playing at The Masters? Here are the key tee times for Round 2 on Friday, in Central Time: Advertisement 7:40 a.m. — Cameron Davis, Rafael Campos, Austin Eckroat 7:51 a.m. — Angel Cabrera, Laurie Canter, Adam Schenk 8:02 a.m. — José María Olazábal, Thriston Lawrence, Brian Campbell 8:13 a.m. — Bubba Watson, Matthieu Pavon, Evan Beck 8:24 a.m. — Tom Hoge, Matt McCarty, Christiaan Bezuidenhout 8:35 a.m. — Charl Schwartzel, Denny McCarthy, Hiroshi Tai 8:52 a.m. — Max Homa, Justin Rose, J.J. Spaun 9:03 a.m. — Dustin Johnson, Nick Taylor, Justin Hastings 9:14 a.m. — Sergio Garcia, Lucas Glover, Daniel Berger 9:25 a.m. — Patrick Cantlay, Rasmus Højgaard, Matt Fitzpatrick 9:36 a.m. — Brooks Koepka, Russell Henley, Sungjae Im 9:47 a.m. — Adam Scott, Xander Schauffele, Viktor Hovland 9:58 a.m. — Rory McIlroy, Ludvig Åberg, Akshay Bhatia 10:15 a.m. — Hideki Matsuyama, Bryson DeChambeau, Shane Lowry 10:26 a.m. — Jon Rahm, Wyndham Clark, Tommy Fleetwood 10:37 a.m. — Sahith Theegala, Sepp Straka, Sam Burns 10:48 a.m. — Davis Riley, Patton Kizzire 10:59 a.m. — Kevin Yu, Jhonattan Vegas, Nicolai Hojgaard 11:10 a.m. — Mike Weir, Michael Kim, Cameron Young 11:21 a.m. — Zach Johnson, Joe Highsmith, Chris Kirk 11:38 a.m. — Danny Willett, Nicolas Echavarria, Davis Thompson 11:49 a.m. — Bernhard Langer, Will Zalatoris, Noah Kent 12:00 p.m. — Cameron Smith, J.T. Poston, Aaron Rai 12:11 p.m. — Fred Couples, Harris English, Taylor Pendrith 12:22 p.m. — Corey Conners, Brian Harman, Stephan Jaeger 12:33 p.m. — Patrick Reed, Max Greyserman, Byeong Hun An 12:50 p.m. — Robert MacIntyre, Billy Horschel, Nick Dunlap 1:01 p.m. — Collin Morikawa, Joaquin Niemann, Min Woo Lee 1:12 p.m. — Phil Mickelson, Jason Day, Keegan Bradley 1:23 p.m. — Scottie Scheffler, Justin Thomas, Jose Luis Ballester 1:34 p.m. — Jordan Spieth, Tom Kim, Tyrrell Hatton 1:45 p.m. — Tony Finau, Maverick McNealy, Thomas Detry The Masters round 1 performances Justin Rose leads after the opening round of the 89th Masters Tournament, shooting 7-under 65 at Augusta National Golf Club. He holds a three-shot lead over Scottie Scheffler, Corey Conners, and Ludvig Åberg, who are all tied at 4-under. Rose's performance marks the fifth time he has led or co-led after the first round at The Masters, setting a new record. What is the weather forecast for the Masters? According to the National Weather Service, The Masters at Augusta National is looking mostly favorable, with a mix of sunshine and some potential rain: Friday: Rain is expected, with an 70% chance of showers. Saturday: Mostly sunny with a small chance of afternoon showers, high of 68°F. Sunday: Perfect golf weather. Plenty of sunshine and a high of 72°F. Will Tiger Woods be playing at the Masters? No, Woods is not expected to compete in the 2025 Masters Tournament due to injury. Advertisement The 15-time major champion announced on X on March 11 that he was withdrawing from the Masters and future competitions due to rupturing his left Achilles. He underwent surgery in West Palm Beach, Florida on March 11. Woods even made a joke about his injury on April fools, teasing that he would return for tournament time. This article originally appeared on Austin American-Statesman: Where to watch the Masters: TV channel, live stream and tee times
Yahoo
11-04-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
What channel is the Masters second round on today? Time, TV coverage, streaming for Friday
What channel is the Masters second round on today? Time, TV coverage, streaming for Friday Editor's Note: For full live updates throughout Thursday at the Masters, follow along with our live updates here. Cutline Friday arrives at the 89th Masters Tournament on Friday with the second round, and the leaderboard is as crowded as it's ever been. Advertisement Following a terrific weather day Thursday, players will have to contend with more wind and maybe rain on Friday at Augusta National Golf Club. That could spread the field out, or bunch them further together. While Justin Rose grabbed a three-shot lead after a sterling 7-under-par 65 on Thursday, 36 other players shot between 68 and 72. Another 14 shot 73 and a dozen more shot 74. A lot of movement on the leaderboard is sure to happen. Here's how you can watch as much action as you can stand on Friday at the Masters. How to watch Masters today: Time, channel, live TV coverage for Friday's second round will have coverage of the honorary starters and then take you around Augusta National Golf Club on a host of "channels" on its website. ESPN takes over main coverage in the afternoon. Fubo also has a free trial to watch ESPN. Advertisement Time: 1-7 p.m. TV: ESPN. Welcome to the Masters 1-3; Live event coverage, 3-7. Need ESPN? Go through ESPN+ Watch ESPN on Fubo Masters livestream today for second round will have an array of free streaming options for different parts of the course, as well as features groupings. Other streaming options include ESPN+ (subscription required), Fubo (offers free trial) 8:30-10:30 a.m. - On The Range 8:45 a.m.-3:30 p.m. - Holes 4, 5 & 6 9:15 a.m.-7:30 p.m. - Featured Groups 10:45 a.m.-6 p.m. - Amen Corner 11:45 a.m.-7 p.m. - Holes 15 & 16 First Round live radio coverage runs 7 a.m.-10 p.m. on SiriusXM 92. Masters Second Round Tee Times 7:40 a.m.: Cameron Davis, Rafael Campos, Austin Eckroat Advertisement 7:51 a.m.: Angel Cabrera, Laurie Canter, Adam Schenk 8:02 a.m.: Jose Maria Olazabal, Thriston Lawrence, Brian Campbell 8:13 a.m.: Bubba Watson, Matthieu Pavon, Evan Beck 8:24 a.m.: Tom Hoge, Matt McCarty, Christian Bezuidenhout 8:35 a.m.: Charl Schwartzel, Denny McCarthy, Hiroshi Tai 8:52 a.m.: Max Homa, Justin Rose, J.J. Spaun 9:03 a.m.: Dustin Johnson, Nick Taylor, Justin Hastings 9:14 a.m.: Sergio Garcia, Lucas Glover, Daniel Berger 9:25 a.m.: Patrick Cantlay, Rasmus Hojgaard, Matt Fitzpatrick 9:36 a.m.: Brooks Koepka, Russell Henley, Sungjae Im 9:47 a.m.: Adam Scott, Xander Schauffele, Viktor Hovland Advertisement 9:58 a.m.: Rory McIlroy, Ludvig Aberg, Akshay Bhatia 10:15 a.m.: Hideki Matsuyama, Bryson DeChambeau, Shane Lowry 10:26 a.m.: Jon Rahm, Wyndham Clark, Tommy Fleetwood 10:37 a.m.: Sahith Theegala, Sepp Straka, Sam Burns 10:48 a.m.: Davis Riley, Patton Kizzire 10:59 a.m.: Kevin Yu, Jhonattan Vegas, Nicolai Hojgaard 11:10 a.m.: Mike Weir, Michael Kim, Cameron Young 11:21 a.m.: Zach Johnson, Joe Highsmith, Chris Kirk 11:38 a.m.: Danny Willett, Nicolas Echavarria, Davis Thompson 11:49 a.m.: Bernhard Langer, Will Zalatoris, Noah Kent Noon: Cameron Smith, J.T. Poston, Aaron Rai 12:11 p.m.: Fred Couples, Harris English, Taylor Pendrith Advertisement 12:22 p.m.: Corey Conners, Brian Harman, Stephan Jaeger 12:33 p.m.: Patrick Reed, Max Greyserman, Byeong Hun An 12:50 p.m.: Robert MacIntyre, Billy Horschel, Nick Dunlap 1:01 p.m.: Collin Morikawa, Joaquin Niemann, Min Woo Lee 1:12 p.m. : Phil Mickelson, Jason Day, Keegan Bradley 1:23 p.m.: Scottie Scheffler, Justin Thomas, Jose Luis Ballester 1:34 p.m.: Jordan Spieth, Tom Kim, Tyrrell Hatton 1:45 p.m.: Tony Finau, Maverick McNealy, Thomas Detry This article originally appeared on Augusta Chronicle: Masters channel today: Time, TV coverage, streaming for second round Friday

Yahoo
18-03-2025
- Yahoo
BPD looking for missing 14-year-old boy
The Bakersfield Police Department is asking for the public's help in locating a missing boy who is considered to be at risk because he has no history of running away and because of his age. Cameron Davis, 14, was last Sunday in the 1100 block of Sandra Drive. He is described as Black, 5 feet, 4 inches, 100 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. BPD asks that anyone with information call 661-327-7111.