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2017 Waste Management Phoenix Open TPC Scottsdale Second Round Groupings and Starting Times Friday, February 3, 2017 2017 Waste Management Phoenix Open TPC Scottsdale Second Round Groupings and Starting Times Friday, February 3, 2017 TEE # 1 7:30 Harris English Sea Island, GA Cameron Tringale Laguna Niguel, CA Jason Kokrak Warren, OH 7:39 Geoff Ogilvy Melbourne, Australia Spencer Levin Elk Grove, CA Byeong Hun An Korea 7:48 Seung-Yul Noh Irving, TX Matt Jones Sydney, Australia Ollie Schniederjans Alpharetta, GA 7:57 Cody Gribble Dallas, TX Brian Stuard Jackson, MI J.J. Henry Ft. Worth, TX 8:06 Brendan Steele Idyllwild, CA Si Woo Kim Seoul, South Korea Greg Chalmers Sydney, Australia 8:15 James Hahn Alameda, CA Robert Streb Shawnee, KS Retief Goosen Polokwane, South Africa 8:24 Ryan Moore Las Vegas, NV Charley Hoffman Rancho Santa Fe, CA Padraig Harrington Dublin, Ireland 8:33 Mark Wilson Chicago, IL Bud Cauley Jacksonville Bch, FL Patton Kizzire Sea Island, GA 8:42 Russell Henley Kiawah Island, SC Shawn Stefani Houston, TX Patrick Rodgers Avon, IN 8:51 Kevin Na Las Vegas, NV Jamie Lovemark San Diego, CA Michael Kim Dallas, TX 9:00 Andrew Johnston England Craig Hocknull Queensland, Australia Alex Kim Fullerton, CA Report Generated at 14:31:16 on 01/31/17 Page 1 of 4 2017 Waste Management Phoenix Open TPC Scottsdale Second Round Groupings and Starting Times Friday, February 3, 2017 TEE # 10 7:30 Jonas Blixt Hammaro, Sweden Sean O'Hair Chadds Ford, PA Daniel Summerhays Farmington, UT 7:39 Martin Laird Glasgow, Scotland Lucas Glover Tequesta, FL Willy Wilcox Pell City, AL 7:48 Charlie Beljan Mesa, AZ Steve Marino Tequesta, FL Ryo Ishikawa Japan 7:57 Justin Thomas Louisville, KY Phil Mickelson Rancho Santa Fe, CA Adam Hadwin Abbotsford, B.C., Canada 8:06 Patrick Reed Houston, TX Bubba Watson Bagdad, FL Matt Kuchar Sea Island, GA 8:15 Zach Johnson Cedar Rapids, IA Chris Kirk Athens, GA Matt Every Jacksonville Bch., FL 8:24 Jim Herman Palm City, FL Emiliano Grillo Argentina Brian Gay Windermere, FL 8:33 Russell Knox Jacksonville Beach, FL Troy Merritt Meridian, ID Webb Simpson Charlotte, NC 8:42 Brian Harman St Simons Island, GA Graham DeLaet Weyburn, SK, Canada Andrew Loupe Baton Rouge, LA 8:51 Kyle Stanley Gig Harbor, WA Sung Kang Coppell, TX Luke List Seal Beach, CA 9:00 Wesley Bryan Augusta, GA Brandon Hagy Westlake Village, CA Michael Schoolcraft Denver, CO Report Generated at 14:31:16 on 01/31/17 Page 2 of 4 2017 Waste Management Phoenix Open TPC Scottsdale Second Round Groupings and Starting Times Friday, February 3, 2017 TEE # 1 11:40 John Peterson Fort Worth, TX Harold Varner III Gastonia, NC C.T. Pan Taiwan 11:49 Marc Leishman Melbourne, Australia Robert Garrigus Scottsdale, AZ Kyle Reifers Mooresville, NC 11:58 Scott Brown Aiken, SC Louis Oosthuizen Albertinia, W.Cape, South Africa David Hearn Brantford, ON, Canada 12:07 Jon Rahm Barrika, Spain Jordan Spieth Dallas, TX Rickie Fowler Murrieta, CA 12:16 Hideki Matsuyama Sendai, Japan Daniel Berger Jupiter, FL Brooks Koepka West Palm Beach, FL 12:25 Scott Piercy Las Vegas, NV Nick Taylor Abbotsford, B.C., Canada Ben Martin Kiawah Island, SC 12:34 Billy Horschel Ponte Vedra Bch, FL Hunter Mahan Dallas, TX K.J. Choi Dallas, TX 12:43 Aaron Baddeley Melbourne, Australia Alex Cejka Germany Keegan Bradley Woodstock, VT 12:52 Chez Reavie Scottsdale, AZ Morgan Hoffmann Wyckoff, NJ Chad Collins Cloverdale, IN 1:01 Camilo Villegas Medellin, Colombia Ken Duke Stuart, FL Jon Curran Hopkinson, MA 1:10 J.J. Spaun Los Angeles, CA Grayson Murray Raleigh, NC Jim Knous Littleton, CO Report Generated at 14:31:16 on 01/31/17 Page 3 of 4 2017 Waste Management Phoenix Open TPC Scottsdale Second Round Groupings and Starting Times Friday, February 3, 2017 TEE # 10 11:40 Ryan Palmer Colleyville, TX Chad Campbell Andrews, TX Colt Knost Dallas, TX 11:49 Kevin Streelman Wheaton, IL Kevin Chappell Fresno, CA Roberto Castro Atlanta, GA 11:58 Ben Crane Portland, OR Zac Blair Saint George, UT Blayne Barber Auburn, AL 12:07 Tony Finau Lehi, UT Vaughn Taylor Augusta, GA Gary Woodland Topeka, KS 12:16 Smylie Kaufman Birmingham, AL J.B. Holmes Campbellsville, KY Steve Stricker Madison, WI 12:25 Fabian Gomez Chaco, Argentina Steven Bowditch Queensland, Australia Luke Donald High Wycombe, England 12:34 Mackenzie Hughes Dundas, ON, Canada Pat Perez Scottsdale, AZ Rod Pampling Brisbane, Australia 12:43 William McGirt Spartanburg, SC Shane Lowry Co. Offaly, Ireland Danny Lee Rotorua, New Zealand 12:52 Carl Pettersson Raleigh, NC Jason Bohn Acworth, GA Tyrone Van Aswegen McKinney, TX 1:01 Bryce Molder Scottsdale, AZ Ricky Barnes Phoenix, AZ Brett Stegmaier Palm Beach Gardens, FL 1:10 Boo Weekley East Milton, FL John Huh Dallas, TX Mark Hubbard Denver, CO Report Generated at 14:31:16 on 01/31/17 Page 4 of 4.
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