Day: July 4, 2017

Featured Groups: The Greenbrier ClassicFeatured Groups: The Greenbrier Classic

WHITE SULPHER SPRINGS, W.Va. – Expect the unexpected… The Greenbrier Classic always likes to throw us some curveballs. From Stuart Appleby’s 59, to surprise winners like Ted Potter Jr. to flash floods that cancel the entire event! But after a monumental restoration effort we are back at The Old White TPC and continuing the final surge towards the FedExCup Playoffs. This week’s PGA TOUR LIVE coverage gives us the first look at Phil Mickelson without Jim “Bones� McKay on his bag along with the always entertaining Bubba Watson and multiple previous PGA TOUR winners. PGA TOUR LIVE will broadcast between 7 a.m. Eastern and 6:00 p.m. on both Thursday and Friday. The coverage will switch to Featured Holes at 3:00 p.m. Featured Hole Coverage consists of the 15th (Par-3) and 17th (Par-5) on Thursday and Friday.
 PGA TOUR LIVE also will be available on Twitter for approximately 90 minutes, beginning at 7 a.m. Here’s a look at this week’s Featured Groups. Click here to subscribe to PGA TOUR LIVE. Related links: Tee times | Field | Course (Note: FedExCup rankings in parentheses) THURSDAY Russell Henley (19), Hudson Swafford (30), Bill Haas (25): Former FedExCup champion Bill Haas, who has pushed his way to an impressive 25th in this year’s standings without winning, gets two former University of Georgia teammates in Henley and Swafford. The latter pair both have victories this season and are looking to take their game all the way to the TOUR Championship to try to join Haas as FedExCup champs. Tee time: 7:50 a.m. Eastern off 10th tee. Jonas Blixt (52), Patrick Reed (50), Charles Howell III (18): Captain America playing in the week we celebrate America… surely it is going to be a big week for Patrick Reed. Having moved inside the top 50 on the FedExCup race Reed wants to kick start things further with a victory. He is joined by Blixt, a winner at the Zurich Classic earlier this season and a former Greenbrier Classic champion. And then there is Howell III who returned from a rib injury last week in style, finishing second after losing a sudden death playoff. Tee time: 8:00 a.m. Eastern off 10th tee. FRIDAY Kevin Kisner (8), Si Woo Kim (29), Mackenzie Hughes (23): Kisner enters as the man to beat according to our fantasy golf guru Rob Bolton, topping the power rankings. Along for the ride is THE PLAYERS Champion Si Woo Kim who is hoping for a bounce back week after missing the cut last week. Hughes, a winner early in the season, is hoping to add a second title and push his name into Presidents Cup contention. Tee time: 7:50 a.m. Eastern off 10th tee. Bubba Watson (115), Phil Mickelson (40), Danny Lee (48): A new era begins with Phil Mickelson playing without “Bones� on his bag. It has not been the season Bubba Watson wanted but the Greenbrier resident has no better place than home to get things going in the right direction. Instrumental in helping the area recover from last year’s floods. And then there is Lee, who is the defending champion from 2015 and who has found his game of late. His win two yesrs ago catapulted him into the Presidents Cup International Team and he’s gunning for the same again this year. Tee time: 8:00 a.m. Eastern off 10th tee.

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Monday qualifiers: Greenbrier ClassicMonday qualifiers: Greenbrier Classic

Former major champion Y.E. Yang was the medalist at Monday’s four-spot qualifier for The Greenbrier Classic. Yang, winner of the 2009 PGA Championship, fired 68 on the Resort at Glade Springs’ Cobb Course to finish a stroke ahead of Clayton Portz and Ryan Zylstra. Dan Obremski nabbed the final spot in a 6-for-1 playoff after shooting a 1-under 70. This is the second time this season that Yang has successfully Monday qualified for an event. He also made the field for the AT&T Byron Nelson, where he missed the cut. He ranks 217th in this season’s FedExCup standings. His best finish in three starts is a T27 at the Sony Open in Hawaii. Yang has made 11 starts around the globe this year, with his lone top-10 coming at the Volvo China Open (T6). The 45-year-old finished T20 two weeks ago in the Korean PGA Championship. Portz, of Springfield, Ohio, completed his collegiate career at Northern Kentucky in 2016. He has played in two Web.com Tour events this year, missing the cut in both. Zylstra, of Richmond, Virginia, played college golf at Virginia Commonwealth. A former touring pro, Zylstra is now a club pro at the Federal Club in Glen Allen, Virginia. Both Zylstra and Obremski, a Coastal Carolina alum, also qualified for the 2013 The Greenbrier Classic. Both players missed the cut. Fifty-three players participated in Monday’s qualifier. 2016-17 Monday qualifiers Qualifiers: 71 Made cut: 21 (29.6%) Top-25s: 4 (5.6%) Top-10s: 0 Top finishes this season T11. Keith Mitchell, Valspar Championship T17. Oscar Fraustro, OHL Classic at Mayakoba T17. J.T. Poston, Genesis Open T23. Andres Gonzales, Shell Houston Open Travelers Championship qualifiers T35. Tom Hoge, 66-72-71-67 T43. Chase Seiffert, 68-66-72-71 MC. Zach Zaback, 76-70 MC. Neil Johnson, 78-70

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