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USA Today
30-04-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
What channel is NCAA men's golf bracket reveal? Time, TV schedule for selection show
What channel is NCAA men's golf bracket reveal? Time, TV schedule for selection show Show Caption Hide Caption Rory McIlroy reflects on Masters win and shifts focus to Zurich After a whirlwind week of celebration, McIlroy turns the page to defend his title at the Zurich Classic alongside longtime friend Shane Lowry. PGA TOUR The field of the men's college golf tournament will soon be unveiled. The men's golf championship selection show will air on Wednesday, as the 81-team tournament will be revealed. The tournament consists of 53 at-large bids and 28 conference champions. REQUIRED READING: Check out the newest Titleist GT golf clubs including Justin Thomas' RBC winning driver Thirteen or 14 teams will face off at one of six regional sites, with five teams advancing past each stage to the final championship round, which will be held at Omni La Costa Resort in Carlsbad, California. Auburn, who boasts another strong team in 2025, will look to repeat as national champions after winning the tournament in 2024. Here's how to watch the 2025 men's college golf selection show: What channel is NCAA golf tournament selection show today? TV channel: Golf Channel The college golf selection show will air live on the Golf Channel. Where to stream NCAA golf tournament selection show The selection show can be streamed via Fubo, which offers a free trial to potential subscribers. What time is NCAA golf tournament bracket released? Time: 1 p.m. ET 1 p.m. ET Date: Wednesday, April 30 The NCAA golf tournament selection show will air live at 1 p.m. ET. When does NCAA golf tournament start in 2025? Here's the full schedule for the NCAA golf tournament in 2025:


USA Today
22-04-2025
- Automotive
- USA Today
Check out the newest Titleist GT golf clubs, including Justin Thomas' RBC winning driver
Check out the newest Titleist GT golf clubs, including Justin Thomas' RBC winning driver Titleist GT 1 driver The GT1 represents the biggest technological leap ever in Titleist driver design Shop at PGA TOUR Superstore Justin Thomas won the 2025 RBC Heritage in dramatic fashion on Sunday, holing a 21-foot birdie putt to win the tournament in a playoff. While it was his first win in three years, JT has been playing great golf so far this year, with five top-10 finishes. One of the reasons for Thomas improved play is a swap to the new Titleist GT2 driver. The GT2 is one of four drivers released by Titleist in 2025. The GT1 adds peak forgiveness, the GT2 maximizes stability, the GT3 aids left-right adjustability and the GT4 is for golfers who need a low-spin driver. Per Golfweek equipment guru David Dusek from his original club review earlier this year, For the past several generations of woods, Titleist has kept to the same naming conventions and made it very easy for golfers to get a good sense for what each driver is about. Clubs that end with a 2, like the recently released GT2, are designed to deliver a blend of stability and distance, while 3 clubs, such as the GT3, are made to blend left-and-right adjustability with enhanced ball speed. Clubs that get a 4 designation, such as the GT4, are low-spin offerings. But Titleist didn't stop with drivers, also releases three new accompanying GT hybrids in 2025. Per Dusek, "Players seeking high-launching, forgiving hybrids with lightweight configurations (GT1); golfers who want maximum forgiveness and stability (GT2); and advanced players who value workability and a compact, iron-like design for shaping shots (GT3)." Take a look at all the new Titleist GT drivers and hybrids to see which could be right for your game. Shop Titleist GT golf clubs at PGA TOUR Superstore Titleist GT drivers Titleist GT1 driver The Titleist GT1 is the most forgiving of the new Titleist drivers and retails for $649.99. Titleist GT2/3/4 drivers The other new Titleist drivers provide golfers different solutions including more stability, enhanced ball speed and low-spin offerings. Titleist GT2, GT3, GT4 drivers Shop all new Titleist GT drivers at PGA TOUR Superstore Shop Titleist GT drivers The GT1 features heavier weight in the front, causing the launch angle to decrease and ball speed to increase. The GT2 is slightly smaller and is the most forgiving of the three. Finally, the GT3 is the smallest of the bunch and crafted for the higher-level golfer. For a deeper dive into Titleist GT hybirds, check out David Dusek's full review.


USA Today
22-04-2025
- Automotive
- USA Today
Check out the newest Titleist GT golf clubs including Justin Thomas' RBC winning driver
Check out the newest Titleist GT golf clubs including Justin Thomas' RBC winning driver Justin Thomas won the 2025 RBC Heritage in dramatic fashion on Sunday, holing a 21-foot birdie putt to win the tournament in a playoff. While it was his first win in three years, JT has been playing great golf so far this year, with five top-10 finishes. One of the reasons for Thomas improved play is a swap to the new Titleist GT2 driver. The GT2 is one of four drivers released by Titleist in 2025. The GT1 adds peak forgiveness, the GT2 maximizes stability, the GT3 aids left-right adjustability and the GT4 is for golfers who need a low-spin driver. Per Golfweek equipment guru David Dusek from his original club review earlier this year, For the past several generations of woods, Titleist has kept to the same naming conventions and made it very easy for golfers to get a good sense for what each driver is about. Clubs that end with a 2, like the recently released GT2, are designed to deliver a blend of stability and distance, while 3 clubs, such as the GT3, are made to blend left-and-right adjustability with enhanced ball speed. Clubs that get a 4 designation, such as the GT4, are low-spin offerings. But Titleist didn't stop with drivers, also releases three new accompanying GT hybrids in 2025. Per Dusek, "Players seeking high-launching, forgiving hybrids with lightweight configurations (GT1); golfers who want maximum forgiveness and stability (GT2); and advanced players who value workability and a compact, iron-like design for shaping shots (GT3)." Take a look at all the new Titleist GT drivers and hybrids to see which could be right for your game. Shop Titleist GT golf clubs at PGA TOUR Superstore Titleist GT drivers Titleist GT1 driver The Titleist GT1 is the most forgiving of the new Titleist drivers and retails for $649.99. Titleist GT2/3/4 drivers The other new Titleist drivers provide golfers different solutions including more stability, enhanced ball speed and low-spin offerings. The GT1 features heavier weight in the front, causing the launch angle to decrease and ball speed to increase. The GT2 is slightly smaller and is the most forgiving of the three. Finally, the GT3 is the smallest of the bunch and crafted for the higher-level golfer. For a deeper dive into Titleist GT hybirds, check out David Dusek's full review.