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USA Today
2 days ago
- Sport
- USA Today
Where to watch, stream the 2025 RBC Canadian Open on CBS, Golf Channel, ESPN+
Where to watch, stream the 2025 RBC Canadian Open on CBS, Golf Channel, ESPN+ The PGA Tour is heading north of the border for its annual stop in Canada, eh, a week ahead of the U.S. Open. The 2025 RBC Canadian Open begins Thursday at TPC Toronto as Osprey Valley's North Course in Caledon, Ontario, which is outside Toronto. Robert MacIntyre is the tournament's defending champion, and he'll have to defend his title against world No. 2 Rory McIlroy and a host of others getting in last-minute U.S. Open prep and trying to win a national open. Where to watch, stream, listen: RBC Canadian Open This is the TV channel, streaming and radio schedule, with Golf Channel, CBS, ESPN+, Paramount+ and PGA Tour Radio on SiriusXM all teaming up for the coverage. First round, Thursday, June 5 6:45 a.m.-6 p.m., PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ 12-6 p.m., SiriusXM PGA Tour radio 3-6 p.m., Golf Channel, NBC Sports app Second round, Friday, June 6 6:45 a.m.-6 p.m., PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ 12-6 p.m., SiriusXM PGA Tour radio 3-6 p.m., Golf Channel, NBC Sports app Third round, Saturday, June 7 7:45 a.m.-6 p.m., PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ 1-6 p.m., SiriusXM PGA Tour radio 1-3 p.m., Golf Channel, NBC Sports app 3-6 p.m., CBS, Paramount+ Final round, Sunday, June 8 7:45 a.m.-6 p.m., PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ 1-6 p.m., SiriusXM PGA Tour radio 1-3 p.m., Golf Channel, NBC Sports app 3-6 p.m., CBS, Paramount+ What is the purse, prize money at RBC Canadian Open? The Canadian Open purse is $9.8 million, with $1.764 million going to the winner in addition to 500 FedEx Cup points.
Yahoo
3 days ago
- Entertainment
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2025 Memorial Tournament live updates: Scores, Sunday tee times, highlights
Can Scottie Scheffler do it again? The last eight times he has held the 54-hole lead on the PGA Tour, Scheffler has gone on to win. Come Sunday, he has a chance to do it again. Scheffler closed brilliantly Saturday at the 2025 Memorial Tournament, making four birdies in his final five holes to take the solo lead by a shot over Ben Griffin, who won last week, and the duo make up the last pairing heading into the final round at Muirfield Village. Advertisement Follow along below for live updates and highlights from Sunday at Jack's Place. Memorial Tournament live leaderboard Stay on top of all the scoring with the Memorial Tournament leaderboard. Memorial Tournament Sunday final round tee times 8:55 a.m. ET: Austin Eckroat 9:00 a.m.: Wyndham Clark, Matt Fitzpatrick 9:10 a.m.: Justin Rose, Denny McCarthy 9:20 a.m.: Alex Noren, Harry Higgs 9:31 a.m.: Davis Thompson, Ludvig Aberg 9:42 a.m.: Sam Stevens, Min Woo Lee 9:53 a.m.: Michael Kim, Nick Dunlap 10:04 a.m.: Hideki Matsuyama, Max Greyserman 10:15 a.m.: Max Homa, Andrew Novak 10:26 a.m.: Thomas Detry, Viktor Hovland 10:37 a.m.: Mackenzie Hughes, Brandt Snedeker 10:53 a.m.: Tony Finau, Si Woo Kim 11:04 a.m.: Adam Scott, Stephan Jaeger 11:15 a.m.: Cameron Young, Adam Hadwin 11:26 a.m.: Bud Cauley, Eric Cole 11:37 a.m.: Justin Thomas, Jhonattan Vegas 11:48 a.m.: Matt Kuchar, Akshay Bhatia 11:59 a.m.: Collin Morikawa, Tommy Fleetwood 12:10 p.m.: Taylor Pendrith, Sungjae Im 12:21 p.m.: Robert MacIntyre, Tom Hoge 12:32 p.m.: Ryan Fox, Harris English 12:43 p.m.: Ryan Gerard, Corey Conners 12:59 p.m.: Xander Schauffele, Sam Burns 1:10 p.m.: Maverick McNealy, Russell Henley 1:21 p.m.: Jacob Bridgeman, Shane Lowry 1:32 p.m.: Rickie Fowler, Patrick Cantlay 1:43 p.m.: Jordan Spieth, Keegan Bradley 1:54 p.m.: Sepp Straka, Nick Taylor 2:05 p.m.: Ben Griffin, Scottie Scheffler How to watch the Memorial Tournament 2025 Final round, Sunday, June 1 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m., PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ 1-6:30 p.m., SiriusXM PGA Tour radio 12:30-2:30 p.m., Golf Channel, NBC Sports app 2:30-6 p.m., CBS, Paramount+ What is the purse, prize money at the 2025 Memorial Tournament? The purse at the Memorial Tournament is $20 million, with the winner taking home $4 million. It's the seventh of eight signature events on the 2025 PGA Tour schedule. Who is the defending champion at the Memorial Tournament? Scottie Scheffler is the defending champion at Jack's Place, taking home the title in 2024. It was his sixth win of the season. Memorial Tournament Sunday hole locations Memorial Tournament Sunday weather update This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Memorial Tournament leaderboard: Scores, results for 2025 final round

NBC Sports
17-05-2025
- Sport
- NBC Sports
Jhonattan Vegas leads lots of surprises at PGA, but Scottie Scheffler likely licking his chops
It's been a major championship devoid of much star power. Scottie Scheffler can change that. Scheffler carded a 3-under 68 Friday at Quail Hollow Club to move into a tie for fifth at 5 under, just three shots back of leader Jhonattan Vegas at the midway point of the 107th PGA Championship. Unsettled with his golf swing for much of the day, Scheffler missed four of his first five greens in regulation, yet he still played that stretch without a bogey. Scheffler reckoned that he didn't make many good swings until the drivable par-4 14th hole, where he drove it into the right greenside bunker and converted an easy up-and-down birdie. He birdied the next, a par-5, for his fourth of the round and nearly had a fifth after throwing a dart to 3 feet at the par-3 17th hole. He missed the shortie, otherwise Scheffler would be joint-second entering the weekend. 'I think most of me is just glad to be close to the lead,' Scheffler said. 'If you're going to play a 72-hole golf tournament, there's going to be days and stretches of golf where you're not swinging it your best. Over the course of a tournament this long and on a major championship setup, there's going to be, like I said, some bumps in the road. It's all about how you respond to those. 'I did a good job of responding to those mistakes today and keeping myself in the tournament.' Vegas, Las not Johnny, would argue that Scheffler isn't just in this championship; Scheffler is the current favorite, at +220, ahead of Bryson DeChambeau (+875 and five shots back) and the player Vegas (+1200). Perhaps that's a testament to Scheffler's ability. That the first page of the leaderboard looks more like the 3M Open doesn't hurt Scheffler's chances either. Out of the 26 players at 3 under or better, just three rank inside the top 25 of the Official World Golf Ranking – No. 1 Scheffler, No. 15 DeChambeau and No. 22 Robert MacIntyre. Even worse for the championship is that six top-10 players missed the weekend, and Nos. 2 and 3, Rory McIlroy and Xander Schauffele, made the cut on the number at 1 over while playing alongside Scheffler. McIlroy bogeyed each of his final two holes, lipping out a short par save at the par-3 17th and then hooking his drive into the chalets on the par-4 18th, his ball ricocheting back into a thick lie on the bank of the creek that runs along the left side of the treacherous hole, which played over a half-shot over par. Through two rounds, McIlroy has hit just 10 fairways. McIlroy didn't speak to reporters on Friday evening, but SiriusXM PGA Tour reported earlier in the day that McIlroy's driver was deemed non-conforming by the USGA, which conducts the testing, on Tuesday, so he's been using a replacement. Si Woo Kim cut some lumber into the fourth green, playing 252 yards from the tee, and watched his ball track all the way into the hole for the improbable ace. That spurred him to a 7-under 64, tied for the round of the day, as Kim is tied for second at 6 under with Matthieu Pavon (65) and Matt Fitzpatrick (68). Max Homa (64) is level with Scheffler at 5 under. Fitzpatrick, a recent U.S. Open champion, and Homa, a recent Ryder Cupper, Homa has plummeted to 78th in the world, missing five straight cuts earlier this year and having still not posted a top-10 finish anywhere since his T-8 finish at last year's Wells Fargo, played at Quail Hollow. But he's been showing glimpses of a rally, including a few weeks ago at the Masters, where he tied for 12th. Homa's 64 Friday was his best major round by three shots. 'I've hit a lot of golf balls in the last seven months, like an absurd amount of golf ball,' Homa said. 'So, you get these stretches that you might just groove it well. … It felt more like my old golf swing.' Fitzpatrick's struggled have arguably been worse, as he's dropped to 85th in the world. 'It's not just putting, it was my whole game,' said Fitzpatrick, who doesn't own a top-20 showing since last year's FedExCup playoff opener in Memphis. Fitzpatrick has done a bit of everything this week, a big reason why he's carded only four bogeys, two each day. 'If I can just keep doing that and not get myself in trouble, I can give myself a chance,' Fitzpatrick said. They're all chasing Vegas, the world No. 70, who admitted he got what felt like only three hours of sleep on Thursday night, following an adrenaline-pumping, five-birdies-in-six-holes finish to his first round. Vegas' sleepy start included just one birdie on his opening nine but also just one bogey. He strung together three birdies in five holes to kick off his back nine to find double digits at 10 under and stretch his lead to four shots. He left his tee shot at No. 17 well off to the right, only for his ball to take a fortuitous bounce off a bunker rake and kick to 30 feet, setting up an easy par. Vegas closed in double bogey, his third shot from the right greenside bunker coming out heavy and riding the false front down off the green, followed two strokes later by a shocking short miss for bogey. But afterward, Vegas' glass was half full; he was still leading a major championship. Majors, after all, haven't been kind to the 40-year-old, four-time PGA Tour winner from Venezuela. In 16 previous major starts, Vegas registered no top-20s and 10 missed cuts. He completed the season trunk slam in 2017, posting MCs at each of the four majors. 'You put all those hours to give yourself chances like this,' Vegas said. 'Unfortunately, I haven't been able to do it throughout my career, but you never know. You got to keep the pedal down, keep your head down, and keep working hard. You never know when things are going to turn your way. I'm enjoying the process.' With Vegas listed at a generous 6 feet, 3 inches, and 230 pounds, Scheffler, a former basketball player in high school, is probably glad that he doesn't have to play defense on Vegas this weekend. All Scheffler need worry about is locking down this mammoth of a golf course. There aren't many guys left at the top of the leaderboard who can keep Quail, at a wet and muddy 7,600 yards and change, in check for four quarters. Scheffler is unquestionably the best among them.
Yahoo
08-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Where to watch the RBC Heritage 2025: TV channel, streaming schedule
USA TODAY and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article. Pricing and availability subject to change. The PGA Tour is back in action this week with two tournaments, but the main event is in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina, at the 2025 RBC Heritage. The other is an opposite-field event, the Corales Puntacana Championship in the Dominican Republic. Harbour Town Golf Links hosts the fifth signature event of the 2025 season, an event featuring an elevated purse and limited field. There will also not be a cut at the RBC Heritage after 36 holes for the 72-player field. Harbour Town is ranked No. 2 on Golfweek's Best public-access courses in South Carolina. Advertisement CBS, beginning last week with the Masters, takes over weekend coverage of the PGA Tour through the Wyndham Championship in August. How to watch RBC Heritage 2025 The RBC Heritage will be anchored by CBS' weekend coverage but can also be watched on Golf Channel, which you can watch for free on Fubo, as well as PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ and Peacock. All times ET First round, Thursday, April 17 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m., PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ 12-6 p.m., SiriusXM PGA Tour radio 2-6 p.m., Golf Channel, NBC Sports app Second round, Friday, April 18 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m., PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ 12-6 p.m., SiriusXM PGA Tour radio 2-6 p.m., Golf Channel, NBC Sports app Third round, Saturday, April 19 8:15 a.m.-6 p.m., PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ 12-6 p.m., SiriusXM PGA Tour radio 1-3 p.m., Golf Channel, NBC Sports app 3-6 p.m., CBS, Paramount+ Final round, Sunday, April 20 8:15 a.m.-6 p.m., PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ 12-6 p.m., SiriusXM PGA Tour radio 1-3 p.m., Golf Channel, NBC Sports app 3-6 p.m., CBS, Paramount+ We occasionally recommend interesting products and services. If you make a purchase by clicking one of the links, we may earn an affiliate fee. Golfweek operates independently, though, and this doesn't influence our coverage. RBC Heritage 2025 field Defending champion and world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler highlights the field at the RBC Heritage, which features a limited field of 72 players. Rory McIlroy, the Masters champ, is not playing. RBC Heritage purse, prize money The purse at the RBC Heritage is $20 million, with $3.6 million going to the winner. This is the fifth signature event of eight in 2025. The remaining signature events are the Wells Fargo Championship, the Memorial Tournament and the Travelers Championship. This article originally appeared on Golfweek: How to watch the 2025 RBC Heritage, PGA Tour live streams
Yahoo
08-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
2025 Truist Championship Thursday first round tee times, how to watch
USA TODAY and Yahoo may earn commission from links in this article. Pricing and availability subject to change. A new tournament name and a new venue take center stage on the PGA Tour this week. The 2025 Truist Championship, formerly the Wells Fargo, kicks off Thursday at Philadelphia Cricket Club's Wissahickon Course in Pennsylvania. Rory McIlroy is the defending champion, winning the event at Quail Hollow Club for the fourth time last year, but since Quail Hollow is hosting the PGA Championship next week, the Truist moved to Philadelphia for the 2025 rendition. Advertisement The purse at the Truist is $20 million, with $3.6 million going to the winner along with 700 FedEx Cup points. Here's everything you need to know for the first round of the Truist Championship, including tee times and TV information. All times ET. Truist Championship 2025 first-round tee times 1st tee 11:09 a.m. – Ben Griffin, Lucas Glover, Sam Stevens 11:20 a.m. – Brian Harman, Patrick Cantlay, Tom Hoge 11:31 a.m. – Sahith Theegala, Cameron Young, Max Greyserman 11:42 a.m. – Sam Burns, Byeong Hun An, Eric Cole 11:53 a.m. – J.T. Poston, Cam Davis, Stephan Jaeger 12:04 p.m. – Andrew Novak, Rickie Fowler, Gary Woodland 12:15 p.m. – Min Woo Lee, Maverick McNealy, Jordan Spieth 12:26 p.m. – Justin Thomas, Rory McIlroy, Tommy Fleetwood 12:37 p.m. – Viktor Hovland, Wyndham Clark, Collin Morikawa 12:48 p.m. – Taylor Pendrith, Tony Finau, Max Homa 12:59 p.m. – Nick Dunlap, Matthieu Pavon, Si Woo Kim 1:10 p.m. – Brian Campbell, Patrick Rodgers, Ryan Gerard 10th tee 11:09 a.m. – Joe Highsmith, Harris English, Rasmus Højgaard 11:20 a.m. – Robert MacIntyre, Davis Thompson, Denny McCarthy 11:31 a.m. – Chris Kirk, Corey Conners, Adam Hadwin 11:42 a.m. – Sungjae Im, Adam Scott, Alex Noren 11:53 a.m. – Austin Eckroat, Aaron Rai, Will Zalatoris 12:04 p.m. – Nick Taylor, Erik van Rooyen, J.J. Spaun 12:15 p.m. – Keith Mitchell, Michael Kim, Michael Thorbjornsen 12:26 p.m. – Keegan Bradley, Shane Lowry, Justin Rose 12:37 p.m. – Russell Henley, Ludvig Åberg, Sepp Straka 12:48 p.m. – Hideki Matsuyama, Xander Schauffele, Akshay Bhatia 12:59 p.m. – Thomas Detry, Matt Fitzpatrick, Christiaan Bezuidenhout 1:10 p.m. – Garrick Higgo, Daniel Berger, Jacob Bridgeman How to watch the 2025 Truist Championship The 21st event on the PGA Tour's 2025 schedule will be carried live on TV by Golf Channel (which you can watch for free on Fubo) all four days. CBS will pick up live coverage of the third and final rounds. There is streaming on ESPN+ as well as Peacock and the NBC Sports app. First round, Thursday, May 8 8 a.m.-6 p.m., PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ 12-6 p.m., SiriusXM PGA Tour radio 4-7 p.m., Golf Channel, NBC Sports app Second round, Friday, May 9 8 a.m.-6 p.m., PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ 12-6 p.m., SiriusXM PGA Tour radio 4-7 p.m., Golf Channel, NBC Sports app Third round, Saturday, May 10 8 a.m.-6:30 p.m., PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ 1-6:30 p.m., SiriusXM PGA Tour radio 1-3 p.m., Golf Channel, NBC Sports app 3-6:30 p.m., CBS, Paramount+ Final round, Sunday, May 11 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m., PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ 1-6 p.m., SiriusXM PGA Tour radio 1-3 p.m., Golf Channel, NBC Sports app 3-6 p.m., CBS, Paramount+ Advertisement We occasionally recommend interesting products and services. If you make a purchase by clicking one of the links, we may earn an affiliate fee. Golfweek operates independently, though, and this doesn't influence our coverage. Past Truist Championship winners 2024: Rory McIlroy; 2023: Wyndham Clark; 2022: Max Homa; 2021: Rory McIlroy; 2019: Max Homa Is there a cut at the 2025 Truist Championship? No, there is not a cut at the Truist Championship. This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Truist Championship 2025: Thursday first round tee times, TV info