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Featured Groups: Quicken Loans National

FEATURED GROUPS The fight for positioning heading into the FedExCup Playoffs is beginning to intensify and this week’s PGA TOUR LIVE coverage sets us up with some bug guns trying to surge even further forward. We have proven winners on the dock with the likes of Justin Thomas, Patrick Reed, Marc Leishman and Rickie Fowler lined up among others at the Quicken Loans National – and there will also be featured hole coverage at TPC Potomac’s 14th and 17th holes. PGA TOUR LIVE will broadcast between 7 a.m. Eastern and 6:30 p.m. on both Thursday and Friday. The coverage will switch to Featured Holes at 3:30 p.m. Featured Hole Coverage consists of the 14th (Par-4) and 17th (Par-3) 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. (Note: FedExCup rankings in parentheses) Related links: Tee times | Field | Course THURSDAY Si Woo Kim (27), Jimmy Walker (99), Billy Hurley III (102): The PLAYERS Champion joins with the defending PGA Championship winner and the defending Quicken Loans National winner. Kim is always entertaining. You never know just which version of the young Korean star you’ll see. While he followed up his PLAYERS win with a missed cut and a WD he was in the thick of it at the U.S. Open before finishing T13. Walker has been putting fatigue issues behind him and building towards the major winning form of last year while Hurley III is looking to once again provide one of the more emotional performances of the season as he did on the way to victory last year. Tee time: 8:10 a.m. Eastern off 10th tee. Rickie Fowler (9), Marc Leishman (14), Adam Hadwin (12): Three winners this season headlined by Fowler who has been threatening to grab more trophies to go with his one from the Honda Classic. With two top-5’s in his last three starts, including contending heavily at the U.S. Open, Fowler is ready to go the extra mile. Leishman is desperate to make another statement in the FedExCup race as he takes his last start before the Open Championship. His third child, and first daughter, is due next week. He will take a mini break and as such wants to rack up another high finish. Hadwin continues to forge forward this season with the clear goal of making the Presidents Cup – Leishman is a likely teammate. Tee time: 8:21 a.m. Eastern off 10th tee. FRIDAY Patrick Reed (53), Billy Horschel (16). Bill Haas (26): Reed, fresh off a T5 finish last week, joins two former FedExCup champions in this exciting trio. Reed’s fireworks have been turning up of late, but only for three of four rounds. Is this the week he brings it together for all four? Six of his last seven results have been inside the top 25. We call that trending. Horschel is playing with a freedom after his win at the AT&T Bryon Nelson and the fact his off-course situation is more settled while Haas has quietly put together a consistent season and comes off a T5 at the U.S. Open. Tee time: 8:10 a.m. Eastern off 10th tee. Justin Thomas (3), Kevin Chappell (25), Wesley Bryan (24): Thomas will be ready to roll. The disappointment of missing out at the U.S. Open coupled with last week’s missed cut will have his competitive juices flowing. Not to mention he watched Jordan Spieth win again – and called the bunker shot – which will have him wanting to add a fourth win on the season. Three top-10s in his last five starts… expect great things. Joining Thomas are fellow winners this season in Bryan and Chappell. Chappell loves tough courses, Bryan loves using his imagination. Both sit inside the top 25 of the FedExCup looking to move in deeper. Tee time: 8:21 a.m. Eastern off 10th tee.

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DALLAS – Marc Leishman loved the previous venue – and with good reason. In nine starts at TPC Four Seasons Las Colinas, he posted six top-15 finishes, including a couple of third-place ties. Plus, that course had been ultra-kind to his fellow Aussies. Jason Day, Adam Scott and Steven Bowditch all won there in the last 10 years. So when the AT&T Byron Nelson announced its move to Trinity Forest, Leishman was, well, a little dubious. “I would’ve been this place’s harshest critic just because I love that other place at Las Colinas,â€� Leishman said. “But I got here and looked out past the clubhouse and thought, ‘This is going to be really good.’ “I enjoyed it today.â€� Yes he did – to the tune of a 10-under 61, in which he hit all 14 fairways, 17 of 18 greens and posted two eagles to take a three-shot lead after Thursday’s first round. It was his lowest score in 797 career rounds on the PGA TOUR … and, of course, immediately becomes the course record (but one stroke shy of the tournament record). Leishman, whose previous TOUR low was 62, acknowledged it was one of his best rounds but couldn’t match the 64 he shot in the third round of the 2015 Open Championship. “That wasn’t a lower score, but it was a better round under the circumstances,â€� he said. “But 61 – I’ll take that any day.â€� Leishman, like the others in the 156-man field, wasn’t sure what kind of scores to expect at Trinity Forest, making its TOUR debut as a host course. But no wind and a fair set-up – “I think the TOUR has done a nice job of coming in and making sure they eased us into it a little bit,â€� said Sam Saunders — offered players a green light. Six players in the morning wave shot 6-under 65s, including the first three out of the gate – Saunders, Aaron Wise and Keith Mitchell. Leishman then followed in the afternoon that also included the next two lowest scores – 64s by Jimmy Walker and J.J. Spaun. Fast and firm conditions led to lots of roll-out; Leishman said he was hitting his 3-wood more than 300 yards, “which I never do.â€� In all, the course played to a stroke average of 69.547, with 121 players shooting even par or better. One of those was Jordan Spieth, the Dallas native who’s a member of Trinity Forest and played about 40 rounds out here. He wasn’t thrilled with his 2-under 69 that left him on the projected cutline after the first round. “It was about as easy tee to green as I’ve ever seen this place,â€� Spieth said. “You know, ball was running a lot, you didn’t have to hit a whole lot of club off the tees and without the wind, you know, that’s normally the defense of the golf course. “So, not surprised to see a low round. 10 under is an incredible round anyway for Marc. Not surprised to see low scores. Wish I got more out of it, honestly.â€� Trinity Forest co-designer Ben Crenshaw is not concerned about the low scores. “We don’t care what they shoot,â€� he said. “They’re all learning the course, learning to play it under pretty benign conditions today. If the wind blows, they’ll see a different course.â€� The wind is, indeed, supposed to blow the next two days – especially on Saturday, with gusts up to 30 mph in the forecast. If that holds, don’t expect other players to match Leishman’s new record. “I think if it was soft it would be a very difficult,â€� Leishman said, “but it’s firm so I really like it. I think with a bit of wind it’s going to be very different. “Some years this tournament, 20 under is going to win and some years 5- 6 under will win it. All weather-dependent.â€� So if it’s 20 under … well, Leishman’s already halfway there. NOTABLES As Jordan Spieth addressed the media following his 2-under 69, he was holding a putter in one hand and two golf balls in the other. It was clearly evident where he was planning to go after answering the last question. “It was the putter that cost me today, but 2 under is still a nice grind. It could’ve been worse.â€� Once out on the practice green, he made a few longer putts and then looked at caddie Michael Greller as if to ask, “Where was that earlier today?â€� Fresh off his tie for second at THE PLAYERS Championship last week, Jimmy Walker maintained the momentum with a bogey-free 64. “Last week was great. A big week for me, especially what’s been going on and I feel a lot better now,â€� Walker said. “Golf game seems like it’s coming back.â€� Just over a year ago, Walker was battling Lyme Disease. J.J. Spaun was one of nine players who hit all 14 fairways on Thursday. But he said it was his putting – which has been a particular trouble spot this year — that keyed his 64. He entered this week ranked 162nd in Strokes Gained: Putting. “I worked really hard this week on my putting and my stroke and I feel like that time I put in really showed today because I made a lot of really good putts today, lot of putts that I wouldn’t have made a couple weeks ago,â€� Spaun said. Branden Grace’s son Roger was born April 25. Suffice to say Branden has not managed much sleep lately. “It’s been good the last couple days since I’ve been here,â€� he joked after his 67 on Thursday. Grace added that both Roger and wife Nieke are “doing awesome. It’s amazing how you can love a little man like that so much.â€� Sam Saunders made a scouting trip to Trinity Forest a year ago, just before the start of last year’s AT&T Byron Nelson. He likes that the course doesn’t favor any one particular style. “As you can see by the names on the leaderboard, it suits all types of players,â€� he said. 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Monday Qualifiers: The RSM ClassicMonday Qualifiers: The RSM Classic

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