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Golf – The 151st Open Championship – Royal Liverpool, Hoylake, Britain – July 21, 2023 John Daly of the U.S. in action on the 3rd green during the second round REUTERS/Lorraine Osullivan

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Golf – The 151st Open Championship – Royal Liverpool, Hoylake, Britain – July 21, 2023 John Daly of the U.S. in action on the 3rd green during the second round REUTERS/Lorraine Osullivan
Miguel Angel Jimenez has been on a run lately. After a very disappointing 2024 PGA Tour Champions season in which the Spaniard failed to register a single win, Jimenez has started the 2025 season brilliantly, winning two events, the Trophy Hassan II and the Hoag Classic. He also finished second at the Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai. Jimenez will be looking to make amends for a mediocre 2024 season and next up is the Galleri Classic. Then, last year, Goosen delivered a masterclass in consistency, firing rounds of 66, 68, and 69 to notch a total score of 203, sealing a well-earned victory in style.
The Galleri Classic is named as such after the title sponsor GRAIL’s multi-cancer early detection test. Held at the Mission Hills Country Club, the action is set from March 28 to 30. But how do we catch the action that unfolds?
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Broadcast schedule for the Galleri Classic
The sixth event of the PGA Tour Champions has a very well-worked schedule. The practice rounds happened on Tuesday behind closed doors. Wednesday and Thursday feature the Pro-Am Tournament. The Gates are open from 7 AM to 3 PM on both Wednesday and Thursday. The Pro-Am at the Mission Hills Country Club will feature four amateur playing positions paired with a PGA Tour Champions professional.
The main competition kickstarts on Friday. The official tee times are 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM. The first round will be telecast on the GOLF Channel from 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM(PST) with a Tape Delay.
The Tape delay is only for the first round. The second round will be telecast on the GOLF Channel from 12:00 – 3:00 PM (PST) Live. The same goes for the final round on Sunday, March 30. So if you want to catch former favorites in action, tune into the GOLF channel.
The field at the Galleri Classic
The Galleri Classic has a packed field in California. The big news is the participation of John Daly. The fan-favorite is ranked 108th on the field and had finished T75 at last year’s edition. Daly was a late inclusion to the field along with other fan-favorites like Notah Begay III, Boo Weekley, and Billy Andrade.
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Can Miguel Angel Jimenez continue his winning streak, or will John Daly steal the spotlight?
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“The Galleri Classic Presented by Spotlight 29 Casino is delighted to host the return of John Daly, Notah Begay III, Boo Weekley and Billy Andrade, all recognizable fan favorites in golf who also exemplify the friendly, approachable vibe that PGA TOUR Champions shares with tournament patrons,” said Michelle DeLancy, tournament director of The Galleri Classic.
The fearsome foursome joins an already packed field that features 2023 edition winner David Toms and 2024 edition winner Retief Goosen. Other key participants vying for a $2.2 million purse are Vijay Singh, Stewart Cink, and Fred Couples along with Miguel Angel Jimenez, Ernie Els, and Bernhard Langer.
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Who do you have winning the Galleri Classic at the Mission Hills Country Club this year? Can Miguel Angel Jimenez make it three in five and maintain his impressive record at the PGA Tour Champions this year?
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Can Miguel Angel Jimenez continue his winning streak, or will John Daly steal the spotlight?