The weather might have troubled the first round at the Paris Olympics, but it certainly has not stirred fan expectations! After his stellar performance at the Open Championship, Xander Schauffele again fared well in the Olympics Round 1. Even if you wish to ponder over the first round a little longer, the Paris Olympics are not going to give you much time because the pairings for Round 2 have already been announced.
With 60 players in the field and the usual three-man groups, the tee-timings are wrapping up in a little over three and a half hours. However, any golf enthusiast who wishes to catch the event unfolding live must set their clock right at 3:00 a.m. Down below is a brief table for your easy navigation through the times and pairings.
McIlroy tees up in the last hour?
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While Xander Schauffele will be seen teeing up early on, at 3:55 a.m., Rory McIlroy will have to shift to a later hour this time around. He will be starting his round along with his group, Scottie Scheffler and Swedish professional golfer Ludvig Åberg, at 6:06 a.m.
The second round will again begin at 9 a.m. Paris time, which is 6 hours ahead of US time. It will open with Yuan Yechun, the PGA Tour Chinese professional golfer who took part in the Tokyo Olympics. With him, Colombian golfer Camilo Villegas, who had come close to winning a major in 2008, finished T4 in the PGA Championship. The other member of the group, Matteo Manassero, is an Italian golfer with five European Tour wins.
According to Golf.com, the followingpairingsg and tee timings are confirmed:
Tee Timings | Players |
3:00 a.m. | Yuan Yechun (China), Camilo Villegas (Colombia), Matteo Manassero (Italy) |
3:11 a.m. | Adrian Meronk (Poland), Sami Valimaki (Finland), David Puig (Spain) |
3:22 a.m. | Erik van Rooyen (South Africa), Keita Nakajima (Japan), Kevin Yu (Chinese Taipei) |
3:33 a.m. | Stephan Jaeger (Germany), Nicolai Højgaard (Denmark), Thomas Detry (Belgium) |
3:44 a.m. | Byeong Hun An (Korea), Shane Lowry (Ireland), Nick Taylor (Canada) |
3:55 a.m. | Xander Schauffele (USA), Viktor Hovland (Norway), Jon Rahm (Spain) |
4:11 a.m. | Matthieu Pavon (France), Collin Morikawa (USA), Matt Fitzpatrick (Great Britain) |
4:22 a.m. | Shubhankar Sharma (India), Rafael Campos (Puerto Rico), Carlos Ortiz (Mexico) |
4:33 a.m | Nico Echavarria (Colombia), Mito Pereira (Chile), Kris Ventura (Norway) |
4:44 a.m. | Fabrizio Zanotti (Paraguay), Joel Girrbach (Switzerland), Tapio Pulkkanen (Finland) |
4:55 a.m. | Victor Perez (France), Matti Schmid (Germany), C.T. Pan (Chinese Taipei) |
5:06 a.m. | Thorbjørn Olesen (Denmark), Alejandro Tosti (Argentina), Joaquin Niemann (Chile) |
5:17 a.m. | Emiliano Grillo (Argentina), Alex Noren (Sweden), Ryan Fox (New Zealand) |
5:33 a.m. | Min Woo Lee (Australia), Corey Conners (Canada), Christian Bezuidenhout (South Africa) |
5:44 a.m. | Wyndham Clark (USA), Hideki Matsuyama (Japan), Tommy Fleetwood (Great Britain) |
5:55 a.m. | Sepp Straka (Austria), Jason Day (Australia), Tom Kim (Korea) |
6:06 a.m. | Scottie Scheffler (USA), Rory McIlroy (Ireland), Ludvig Åberg (Sweden) |
6:17 a.m. | Adrien Dumont de Chassart (Belgium), Daniel Hillier (New Zealand), Guido Migliozzi (Italy) |
6:28 a.m. | Kiradech Aphibarnrat (Thailand), Gavin Green (Malaysia), Gaganjeet Bhullar (India) |
6:39 a.m. | Phachara Khongwatmai (Thailand), Abraham Ancer (Mexico), Dou Zecheng (China) |
High-end pairings to look out for
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Yes, Xander Schauffele USA, the Norwegian Viktor Hovland, the Spanish LIV Golfer, and two-time Major Champion Jon Rahm are all in the same group. Apart from Hovland, both Xander Schauffele and Rahm were in the top 10 of round 1. While Rahm recorded a 4-under and a T6 finish, the 2024 PGA Championship and the 2024 Open Championship winner, Schauffele, is ranking 2nd after scoring -6, two shots behind Hideki Matsuyama. This group will be teeing up at 3:55 a.m., and you must watch their progression as the promises from them are quite high.
Golf – The Masters – Augusta National Golf Club, Augusta, Georgia, U.S. – April 10, 2024 Spain’s Jon Rahm at the tee on the 1st hole during a practice round REUTERS/Brian SnyderOn the other hand, Wyndham Clark, and the present top rank of the Paris Olympics leader board, Hideki Matsuyama, will be teeing up with Tommy Fleetwood at 5:44 a.m. A two-time runner-up of Major Championships, Fleetwood had ranked as high up as 9th in OWGR before. While 30-year-old Wyndham Clark is the winner of the 2023 US Open.
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Last but definitely not least, Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, and Swedish golfer Ludvig Åberg are paired together. They will be teeing up quite at 6:06 a.m. and are likely to be the other star-studded group. Scheffler has won six events this season, including one major. Besides being the World No. 1, he is also the most talked-about golfer of the season. McIlroy needs no introduction; his golf legacy is long and firm, with 40 professional wins, including four majors! Ludvig Åberg, however, is a rising star. He might have turned professional only last year, but at present, he is the world no. 4 and has been the runner-up of the 2024 Master’s Tournament.
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