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PGA Tour Tee Times: Valspar Championship with Justin Thomas and Jordan Spieth

03/20/2024 by Golf Post Editors

PGA Tour Tee Times: Valspar Championship with Justin Thomas and Jordan Spieth

PGA Tour: Valspar Championship 2024 Tee Times (Photo: Getty)

21 Mar

03/21 – 03/24/2024

PGA Tour: Valspar Championship 2024

Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead Course) – Palm Harbor, Florida, United States of America

  • Round 4/4
  • Official
  • Strokeplay
  • Prize money: $8,400,000
  • Defending champion: Taylor Moore

The PGA Tour’s Valspar Championship Tee Times are now known. This article focuses on the American golfers’ schedules for Round 1 and 2.

Quick look at PGA Tour Tee Times – The Valspar Championship

The Valspar Championship, at the illustrious Innisbrook Resort, Palm Harbor, Florida, sets the stage for top golfing talent. The tournament belongs to the esteemed PGA Tour, carried a cash prize of $8,400,000 and the defending champion is American Taylor Moore. With a set Par of 71, the championship offers an exciting opportunity for players to showcase their skills.

Defending champion Taylor Moore is paired with Xander Schauffele and Brian Harman and they will tee off with PGA Tour Tee Times of 13:23 on Thursday and 08:13 on Friday. US player, Matthew NeSmith start off the first round at 07:35 with South African Garrick Higgo and compatriot Ben Griffin in the first flight of the day. On day 2 the American trio Chesson Hadley, Josh Teater and Tyson Alexander will be the firts to tee off at 7.35.

Arguably in the heavyweight match-ups, Justin Thomas starts at 08:13 on Thursday with Korean Sungjae Im and fellow American Sam Burns. Round 2 start time is 13:23 for them.

The first day continues with other notable PGA Tour Tee Times such as Tony Finau and Cameron Young at 8:24, Cameron Champ at 08:46, Joel Dahmen at 13:01, and Jordan Spieth at 13:34.

This details a selection of American players’ start times at the Valspar Championship Round 1 and 2 with their group members. The battles on the green are all set to start at Florida’s Copperhead Course with all eyes on who lifts the title this year.

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