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Thursday, June 24, 2021

Thursday TEE TIMES/ leaderboards PGA, LPGA, European Tours..

Thursday starts up another golfing week with another LPGA and Champions Tour major. Here are the Canadian tee times and all leaderboards.

KPMG Women's PGA Championship TEE TIMES/leaderboard here.

Alena Sharp tees it up at 9am at this week's KPMG Women's PGA Championship at the Atlanta Athletic Club down in John's Creek, Georgia.

Brooke Henderson who won in 2016 and is perennially in the top 10 at 1.11pm. She is seeking her 2nd major and has sister Brittany back on the bag after her visa problems were sorted out.

This is the 2nd major in 3 weeks on the LPGA.



Champions Tour: Bridgestone Senior PGA Championship TEE TIMES/ leaderboard here

Stephen Ames playing with Monty and  Brandt Jobe is off at 11.40am , Mike Weir with John Daly and David Toms at 11.20 are the Canadians at the Firestone GC in Akron Ohio. Jerry Kelly is the defending champion, and he also won last week, so arrives in good form.

Watch out for Jim Furyk who in 17 appearances here on the PGA Tour had 10 to 10's including 2 runner up finishes. Also Retief Goosen has won this title twice.


PGA Tour: Travelers Championship TEE TIMES/leaderboard here 

Mac Hughes (12.20 10th tee) and Adam Hadwin (12.10pm 1st tee) have arrived in Connecticut from the US Open in San Diego for this weeks Travelers Championship.

They are joined by David Hearn (7.20am 1st tee), Michael Gligic (2pm 10th tee), Nick Taylor (12.50 10th tee)and Roger Sloan (8.50am 10th tee)

DeChambeau, Mickelson, DJohnson and Koepka have all made the trip. Jon Rahm is your new world #1 after his stirring win at the US Open, and he is off this week. 


European Tour: BMW International Open TEE TIMES/

Leaderboard

Guys like Louis Ooosthuizen (2nd worth $1.3m), Sergio Garcia and Martin Kaymer have returned to their roots on the European Tour from the US Open for this BMW International Open in Munich.

Aaron Cockerill is the lone Canadian in action as round 1 is underway.

Bryan Angus



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