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Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Thursday tee times for the Memorial Tournament. Featured pairing Tiger, Rory and Brooks..

Memorial Tournament Thursday tee times https://www.pgatour.com/tournaments/the-memorial-tournament-presented-by-nationwide/tee-times.html

Here are the tee times for Thursday and there is not much doubt the big threesome of the day goes at 1.17pm, Rory, Tiger and Brooks Koepka. off #1

As for the morning wave the most notable pairings will go off the 10th tee with Hovland, Poulter at Matsuyama at 7.55, then Morikawa, Cantely and DeChambeau at 8.06 and DJ, Thomas and Schauffele at 8,17

I have looked up the weather forecast and the only day with rain in the forecast is Thursday right from the start with light rain switching to Scattered T'Storms through out the day once it heats up. https://www.pgatour.com/tournaments/the-memorial-tournament-presented-by-nationwide/weather.html

As for the Canadians, Mac Hughes plays with Cauley and Van Rooyen at 12.11 off the 10th, Corey Connors and Nick Taylor are also off 10 with Adam Long at 1.28, and Adam Hadwin is off after them at 1.39 Brian Harmon and Jazz Janewattananond from Thailand.

How the mighty have fallen Graeme McDowell who managed a brief comeback with a win in Saudi Arabia on the European Tour last year has been put out in the very last pairing with Dylan Frittelli at 2.01. 

Graeme who now lives with his wife and 2 children in Florida was once the backbone of the European Ryder Cup team, a former US Open champion and a force to be reckoned with, but has talked repeatedly about how difficult it is to get back into the grind of pro golf having become a daddy and spending his time with the kids at home.

Not yet a senior, and too young to pack it all in, with a nice set of sponsors paying big bucks with enough money for a swanky house and all the trimmings to tempt him, this is a part of the pro game that doesn't get much public sympathy, but is a real issue.

Bryan Angus


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