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This year’s Texas Children’s Houston Open has been a wild ride! The leaderboard has been all over the place, giving players a chance to shine with every round. At first, the rookies were making waves, but by Round 2, Scottie Scheffler reminded everyone why he’s the World No. 1.
He tied the course record, carding 62. Then came Saturday, and Scheffler went from T1 to T3, with 12 under his belt. He’s tied for third with Ryan Gerard and Ryan Fox, sitting five shots behind Min Woo Lee. Now, as we head into the final round, all eyes are on Min Woo Lee.
The 26-year-old Aussie is chasing his first-ever PGA Tour win and is in a solid position with a four-stroke lead. He absolutely crushed it on Saturday, carding a 63—just one shot shy of the course record Scheffler tied the day before. Alejandro Tosti holds the solo second spot, while big names like Gary Woodland and Taylor Pendrith are lurking in the distance, hoping for a late charge.
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PGA, Golf Herren THE PLAYERS Championship – Third Round Mar 11, 2023 Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, USA Min Woo Lee watches his tee shot from the 9th tee during the third round of THE PLAYERS Championship golf tournament. Ponte Vedra Beach Florida USA, EDITORIAL USE ONLY PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxONLY Copyright: xDavidxYeazellx 20230311_cec_be3_239
It’s been a bit of a chaotic tournament with delays from darkness and thunderstorms, but the weekend has been smooth sailing so far. Here is when your favorite golfer will tee up in the Sunday round.
Tee No. 1
11:00 a.m. – Lee Hodges, Rico Hoey, Emiliano Grillo
11:11 a.m. – Michael Kim, Michael Thorbjornsen, Rasmus Højgaard
11:22 a.m. – Jackson Suber, Thomas Detry, mac Meissner
11:33 a.m. – Mason Andersen, Harris English, Adam Hadwin
11:44 a.m. – Sami Valimaki, Wyndham Clark, Nate Lashley
11:55 a.m. – Stephan Jaeger, Hayden Springer, Kurt Kitayama
12:06 p.m. – Mackenzie Hughes, Isaiah Salinda, Kevin Yu
12:17 p.m. – Taylor Pendrith, William Mouw, Rory McIlroy
12:28 p.m. – Davis Thompson, Jake Knapp, Nico Echavarria
12:39 p.m. – Gary Woodland, Keith Mitchell, Trey Mullinax
12:50 p.m. – Ryan Gerard, Scottie Scheffler, Jesper Svensson
1:01 p.m. – Min Woo Lee, Alejandro Tosti, Ryan Fox
Tee No. 10
11:00 a.m. – Patrick Rodgers, Joel Dahmen, Eric Cole
11:11 a.m. – Chris Gotterup, Jason Day, Matt McCarty
11:22 a.m. – Sam Stevens, Harry Hall, Chandler Phillips
11:33 a.m. – Taylor Dickson, Victor Perez, Tony Finau
11:44 a.m. – Matteo Manassero, Charles Reiter, Ben Griffin
11:55 a.m. – Charley Hoffman, Maverick McNealy, Philip Knowles
12:06 p.m. – Ryo Hisatsune, Sam Ryder, Rickie Fowler
12:17 p.m. – Sungjae Im, Sungjae Im, Chan Kim, Pierceson Coody
12:28 p.m. – Davis Riley, David Skinns, Antoine Rozner
12:39 p.m. – Adam Svensson, Sahith Theegala, Trevor Cone
12:50 p.m. – Chad Ramey, John Pak, Matthew Riedel
And guess what, you don’t have to be there to feel the excitement—you can watch all the action right from the comfort of your home!
What’s your perspective on:
Can Min Woo Lee hold his nerve and secure his first PGA Tour win against seasoned pros?
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How can you watch the final round from anywhere?
With a $9.5 million prize pool on the line and some of golf’s biggest names treating Memorial Park as a warm-up for the Masters, this is not just another weekend tournament. With round 4, things have already gotten more intense, and it’s not an event to miss out. But you are at home, probably wondering, I wish I had grabbed the tickets earlier.
Well, no worries—you don’t need to be on the course to catch the action! All you need is a TV, laptop, or phone, and you’re all set; Just tune into Golf Channel and NBC.
- TV Broadcast – Round 4 kicks off on Golf Channel at 1 p.m., then moves to NBC from 3-6 p.m.
- Streaming Options – You can catch the live broadcast on Fubo, which even offers a free trial for new subscribers.
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And for the die-hard fans who want every shot, PGA Tour Live is streaming featured groups and holes on ESPN+ starting at 11 a.m.—just make sure your Wi-Fi is solid!
So, sit back, grab your favorite snacks, and enjoy the final round! Who do you think will win the 2025 Texas Children’s Houston Open?
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Can Min Woo Lee hold his nerve and secure his first PGA Tour win against seasoned pros?