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2017 PGA Championship TV schedule: Coverage and start time for Friday's round
A longer, meaner Quail Hollow is proving it’s major tournament material.
Day one of the PGA Championship saw lesser-known pros like Jim Herman and Thorbjorn Olesen stand atop the leaderboard for extended periods. Can a field loaded with golf’s biggest stars rise to the top on cut day? Or will a new star take a big advantage into the weekend’s championship rounds?
Thursday’s opening round proved a harried 12-week renovation was enough to transform Quail Hollow from a PGA Tour stop into a course worthy of one of golf’s major events. Two years after Rory McIlroy ripped through the course with a -21 to win the Wells Fargo Championship by a whopping seven strokes, a longer, meaner track kept the world’s best golfers in line.
Management at the course added four new holes and altered several others, forcing players to start their day with a 524-yard first hole. At most courses, that’d be a challenging par-5. At the PGA Championship, it’s a par-4. Boasting a range of shot-stopping bunkers, it’s a showoff hole designed to prove Quail Hollow is, in fact, major material.
Revamped greens and narrow fairways caused trouble for some of the event’s biggest names on day one. Jordan Spieth, the reigning British Open champion, needed to birdie two of his final three holes on Thursday just to finish at +1. Other top 10 fixtures like Sergio Garcia and Henrik Stenson also struggled their way to above-par rounds.
That doesn’t mean the top of the leaderboard was devoid of big names. 2017 U.S. Open champion Brooks Koepka started his tournament with a -3 that put him in great position as the weekend approaches. World No. 1 Dustin Johnson, at -1, is in a similarly strong position.
The golfers will have more than just the course to tame at Quail Hollow. A balmy North Carolina climate meant sun, temperatures into the high 80s, and humidity so thick you can almost see it. That will only get worse Friday, as scattered thunderstorms threaten to halt play and drain players as they get deeper into their round.
Here’s where every player will start their second rounds and how you can follow all the action live. All times are Eastern.
PGA Championship tee times for Friday, Aug. 11
Round 2, 1st tee
7:20 a.m.: David Muttitt, Bud Cauley, Graham DeLaet
7:30 a.m.: Rod Perry, Yuta Ikeda, Emiliano Grillo
7:40 a.m.: Joost Luiten, Paul Claxton, Russell Henley
7:50 a.m.: Patrick Cantlay, Thongchai Jaidee, Soren Kjeldsen
8 a.m.: Omar Uresti, Y.E. Yang, Shaun Micheel
8:10 a.m.: Danny Lee, Marc Leishman, Anirban Lahiri
8:20 a.m.: Byeong Hun An, Kevin Chappell, Mackenzie Hughes
8:30 a.m.: Jonas Blixt, Steve Stricker, Brian Harman
8:40 a.m.: D.A. Points, Tyrrell Hatton, Adam Hadwin
8:50 a.m.: Martin Laird, Bill Haas, Graeme McDowell
9 a.m.: Jeunghun Wang, Alexander Levy, Jamie Broce
9:10 a.m.: J.J. Wood, Ryan Fox, Haotong Li
9:20 a.m.: Jaysen Hansen, Chez Reavie, Cody Gribble
12:35 p.m.: Shane Lowry, Stuart Deane, Pablo Larrazabal
12:45 p.m.: Alexander Noren, Scott Herbert, Russell Knox
12:55 p.m.: Hideki Matsuyama, Ernie Els, Ian Poulter
1:05 p.m.: Daniel Summerhays, Robert Streb, Chris Wood
1:15 p.m.: Tommy Fleetwood, Justin Thomas, Patrick Reed
1:25 p.m.: Bubba Watson, Charl Schwartzel, Paul Casey
1:35 p.m.: Sergio Garcia, Brooks Koepka, Jordan Spieth
1:45 p.m.: Jason Day, Dustin Johnson, Henrik Stenson
1:55 p.m.: Padraig Harrington, Keegan Bradley, Davis Love III
2:05 p.m.: Zach Johnson, Lee Westwood, Charley Hoffman
2:15 p.m.: David Lingmerth, Scott Brown, Nicolas Colsaerts
2:25 p.m.: Scott Hend, Kenny Pigman, Andrew Johnston (WD)
2:35 p.m.: Kelly Kraft, Brian Smock, Patrick Rodgers
Round 2, 10th tee
7:25 a.m.: Lucas Glover, Matt Dobyns, Hideto Tanihara
7:35 a.m.: Mike Small, Jason Kokrak, Satoshi Kodaira
7:45 a.m.: Thomas Bjorn, Branden Grace, Pat Perez
7:55 a.m.: Adam Scott, Luke Donald, Webb Simpson
8:05 a.m.: Billy Horschel, Matthew Fitzpatrick, Si Woo Kim
8:15 a.m.: Jimmy Walker, Phil Mickelson, Jason Dufner
8:25 a.m.: Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm, Rickie Fowler
8:35 a.m.: Matt Kuchar, Justin Rose, Chris Kirk
8:45 a.m.: Daniel Berger, Jim Furyk, Kevin Kisner
8:55 a.m.: Ross Fisher, Rafael Cabrera-Bello, Ryan Moore
9:05 a.m.: Jhonattan Vegas, Bryson DeChambeau, Jordan Smith
9:15 a.m.: Alex Beach, Sean O'Hair, Kevin Na
9:25 a.m.: Chris Moody, Luke List, Jamie Lovemark
12:30 p.m.: Grayson Murray, Rich Berberian Jr., Peter Uihlein
12:40 p.m.: Adam Rainaud, Tony Finau, Fabrizio Zanotti
12:50 p.m.: Younghan Song, Dave McNabb, Charles Howell III
1 p.m.: Sung Kang, Wesley Bryan, Dylan Frittelli
1:10 p.m.: William McGirt, Francesco Molinari, Jim Herman
1:20 p.m.: Gary Woodland, Andy Sullivan, Kyle Stanley
1:30 p.m.: Rich Beem, Vijay Singh, John Daly
1:40 p.m.: Louis Oosthuizen, Danny Willett, J.B. Holmes
1:50 p.m.: Thomas Pieters, Xander Schauffele, Rod Pampling
2 p.m.: Thorbjorn Olesen, Brendan Steele, Hudson Swafford
2:10 p.m.: Cameron Smith, Bernd Wiesberger, Brandon Stone
2:20 p.m.: K.T. Kim, Greg Gregory, James Hahn
2:30 p.m.: Richard Sterne, Ryan Vermeer, Chris Stroud
Friday's second round coverage
Television:
1 p.m. – 7 p.m. — TNT
Online streams:
8 a.m. – end of play — PGA Championship Stream
8:30 a.m. – 7:30 p.m. — Feature Groups and press conferences on the PGA Championship’s official app
Radio:
Noon – 6 p.m. — Sirius XM PGA Tour Radio (Ch. 92/208)
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