Golf's Quiet Season Heats Up at Grant Thornton Invitational
The quiet season for professional golf is about to get a lot more interesting as the Grant Thornton Invitational kicks off its third annual event at the Tiburon Golf Club in Naples, Florida. The mixed-team tournament features top players from both the PGA and LPGA Tours, with 10 major championship winners among the field.
With a combined 137 wins between the two tours, this year's field is stacked with talent. The total purse for the event is $4 million, making it one of the most lucrative tournaments on the schedule. Defending champions Jake Knapp and Patty Tavatanakit will be looking to repeat their title against stiff competition.
The tournament has a unique format each day, starting with a scramble in Round 1 where both players hit from the same spot until the ball is holed. In Round 2, teams will play in foursomes, alternating shots between odd and even holes. The final round will feature modified fourball, where partners count their lower score to determine the team's total.
The field is filled with exciting matchups, including inaugural champions Jason Day and Lydia Ko looking for another title. Newcomer Michael Brennan has been added to the lineup after Charley Hull was forced to withdraw due to a scheduling conflict.
Here are all 18 teams competing in this week's event:
1. Michael Brennan/Charley Hull
2. Bud Cauley/Jessica Korda
3. Luke Clanton/Lottie Woad
4. Wyndham Clark/Lexi Thompson
5. Corey Conners/Brooke Henderson
6. Jason Day/Lydia Ko
7. Tony Finau/Lilia Vu
8. Chris Gotterup/Jennifer Kupcho
9. Tom Hoge/Angel Yin
10. Billy Horschel/Andrea Lee
11. Michael Kim/Rose Zhang
12. Jake Knapp/Patty Tavatanakit
13. Denny McCarthy/Nelly Korda
14. Keith Mitchell/Megan Khang
15. Andrew Novak/Lauren Coughlin
16. Neal Shipley/Maja Stark
Golf fans will be able to catch the action on Golf Channel and NBC Sports app, with broadcasts scheduled for Friday through Sunday.
The Grant Thornton Invitational is a must-watch event for golf enthusiasts looking for some high-stakes competition before the winter season truly kicks in.
The quiet season for professional golf is about to get a lot more interesting as the Grant Thornton Invitational kicks off its third annual event at the Tiburon Golf Club in Naples, Florida. The mixed-team tournament features top players from both the PGA and LPGA Tours, with 10 major championship winners among the field.
With a combined 137 wins between the two tours, this year's field is stacked with talent. The total purse for the event is $4 million, making it one of the most lucrative tournaments on the schedule. Defending champions Jake Knapp and Patty Tavatanakit will be looking to repeat their title against stiff competition.
The tournament has a unique format each day, starting with a scramble in Round 1 where both players hit from the same spot until the ball is holed. In Round 2, teams will play in foursomes, alternating shots between odd and even holes. The final round will feature modified fourball, where partners count their lower score to determine the team's total.
The field is filled with exciting matchups, including inaugural champions Jason Day and Lydia Ko looking for another title. Newcomer Michael Brennan has been added to the lineup after Charley Hull was forced to withdraw due to a scheduling conflict.
Here are all 18 teams competing in this week's event:
1. Michael Brennan/Charley Hull
2. Bud Cauley/Jessica Korda
3. Luke Clanton/Lottie Woad
4. Wyndham Clark/Lexi Thompson
5. Corey Conners/Brooke Henderson
6. Jason Day/Lydia Ko
7. Tony Finau/Lilia Vu
8. Chris Gotterup/Jennifer Kupcho
9. Tom Hoge/Angel Yin
10. Billy Horschel/Andrea Lee
11. Michael Kim/Rose Zhang
12. Jake Knapp/Patty Tavatanakit
13. Denny McCarthy/Nelly Korda
14. Keith Mitchell/Megan Khang
15. Andrew Novak/Lauren Coughlin
16. Neal Shipley/Maja Stark
Golf fans will be able to catch the action on Golf Channel and NBC Sports app, with broadcasts scheduled for Friday through Sunday.
The Grant Thornton Invitational is a must-watch event for golf enthusiasts looking for some high-stakes competition before the winter season truly kicks in.