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The 2025 Texas Children’s Houston Open Tee Times See Scottie Scheffler Paired With Rickie Fowler & Rory McIlroy Partnered With Wyndham Clark

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The 2025 Texas Children’s Houston Open tee times have been officially confirmed, with some interesting groups on the opening two days of PGA Tour action on Thursday and Friday at Memorial Park Golf Club, Houston, Texas.

Houston Open Tee Times: Rory McIlroy To Play Alongside Wyndham Clark, Scottie Scheffler Paired With Rickie Fowler

After winning the Viktor Hovland is taking a week off this week and will not feature this week at the 2025 Texas Children’s Houston Open.

That being said, the likes of The Masters 2o25 in just a few weeks time.

Although still not completely stacked with all of the world’s best players, several big names in the world of golf are heading to Houston this week for the 2025 Texas Children’s Houston Open.

Scheffler, McIlroy, Wyndham Clark, Sahith Theegala, Rickie Fowler and Jason Day are just some of the names in the 155 player field at the Houston Open this week.

The 65 players who make Friday’s cut at Memorial Park will be in with a chance of winning a large portion of the $9.5 million Houston Open prize money on offer this week.

Just seven of the world’s Top 25 golfers in the Official World Golf Rankings are teeing it up this week in Houston for the 2025 Texas Children’s Houston Open on the PGA Tour.

Interesting Feature Groups At 2025 Texas Children’s Houston Open

There are some interesting feature groups on Thursday and Friday at the 2025 Houston Open, teeing off on both the 1st hole and the 10th.

The Scottie Scheffler as one of the pre-tournament favourites to win his first PGA Tour event of the season. Scheffler begins his Houston Open campaign with a 6:03pm (GMT) tee time for Round 1 on Thursday.

The reigning Masters champion has been grouped with Rickie Fowler and Sungjae Im, with the Round 2 getting underway at 12:53pm (GMT) from the first tee on Friday for their three ball.

Rory McIlroy has bene paired with former US Open champion Wyndham Clark for the first two rounds, with Maverick McNealy making up their group for Rounds 1 & 2. Their respective tee times are 12:53pm on Thursday and 6:03pm Friday.

Jason Day, Nick Taylor and Patton Kizzire is another interesting three-ball. They tee off on Thursday at 6:25pm, before getting their second round underway on Friday at 1:15pm.

The full Texas Children’s Houston Open tee times have been listed below for this week’s PGA Tour golf event in Houston, Texas.

Full Houston Open Tee Times For Round 1 & Round 2 (GMT)

Thursday – Round 1: No. 1 Tee

  • 12:20 pm: Joel Dahmen, Taylor Montgomery, Sami Valimaki
  • 12:31 pm: Doug Ghim, Justin Lower, Bronson Burgoon
  • 12:42 pm: Trey Mullinax, Danny Willett, Mac Meissner
  • 12:53 pm: Nick Dunlap, Taylor Moore, Kurt Kitayama
  • 1:04 pm: Austin Eckroat, Lee Hodges, Nick Hardy
  • 1:15 pm: Peter Malnati, Vincent Norrman, Adam Hadwin
  • 1:26 pm: Luke List, Emiliano Grillo, Zach Johnson
  • 1:37 pm: Harry Hall, Chris Gotterup, Mackenzie Hughes
  • 1:48 pm: Jimmy Walker, Beau Hossler, Henrik Norlander
  • 1:59 pm: Alejandro Tosti, Philip Knowles, Kevin Velo
  • 2:10 pm: Thorbjørn Olesen, Thriston Lawrence, Paul Peterson
  • 2:21 pm: Takumi Kanaya, Frankie Capan III, William Mouw
  • 2:32 pm: Kris Ventura, Michael Thorbjornsen, Noah Goodwin
  • 5:30 pm: Chad Ramey, Lanto Griffin, Victor Perez
  • 5:41 pm: J.J. Spaun, Keith Mitchell, Padraig Harrington
  • 5:52 pm: Nicolai Højgaard, Jacob Bridgeman, Rasmus Højgaard
  • 6:03 pm: Scottie Scheffler, Rickie Fowler, Sungjae Im
  • 6:14 pm: Thomas Detry, Stephan Jaeger, Tony Finau
  • 6:25 pm: Matt McCarty, Matt Wallace, Gary Woodland
  • 6:36 pm: Joe Highsmith, Taylor Pendrith, Adam Schenk
  • 6:47 pm: Michael Kim, Sam Stevens, David Skinns
  • 6:58 pm: Eric Cole, Will Gordon, Rico Hoey
  • 7:09 pm: Will Chandler, Jackson Suber, Braden Thornberry
  • 7:20 pm: Kaito Onishi, Tim Widing, Vince Covello
  • 7:31 pm: Jeremy Paul, Paul Waring, Noah Kent (a)
  • 7:42 pm: Pierceson Coody, Charles Reiter

Thursday – Round 1: No. 10 Tee

  • 12:20 pm: Ben Griffin, Andrew Novak, Ben Kohles
  • 12:31 pm: Charley Hoffman, Harry Higgs, Greyson Sigg
  • 12:42 pm: Ryan Palmer, Max Greyserman, Ryo Hisatsune
  • 12:53 pm: Rory McIlroy, Maverick McNealy, Wyndham Clark
  • 1:04 pm: Nico Echavarria, Jake Knapp, Sahith Theegala
  • 1:15 pm: Karl Vilips, Harris English, Min Woo Lee
  • 1:26 pm: Jhonattan Vegas, Camilo Villegas, sco Molinari
  • 1:37 pm: Aaron Baddeley, Ryan Fox, Chandler Phillips
  • 1:48 pm: K.H. Lee, Ben Martin, Sam Ryder
  • 1:59 pm: Jesper Svensson, Niklas Norgaard, Matthew Riedel
  • 2:10 pm: Kevin Roy, Ricky Castillo, Mason Andersen
  • 2:21 pm: Quade Cummins, Cristobal Del Solar, Derek Bard
  • 2:32 pm: Max McGreevy, Ryan Gerard, Trevor Cone
  • 5:30 pm: David Lipsky, Vince Whaley, Aldrich Potgieter
  • 5:41 pm: C.T. Pan, Matti Schmid, Ben Silverman
  • 5:52 pm: Nate Lashley, Patrick Rodgers, Patrick Fishburn
  • 6:03 pm: Rafael Campos, Davis Riley, Si Woo Kim
  • 6:14 pm: Kevin Yu, Davis Thompson, Brandt Snedeker
  • 6:25 pm: Nick Taylor, Patton Kizzire, Jason Day
  • 6:36 pm: Aaron Rai, Adam Svensson, Seamus Power
  • 6:47 pm: Mark Hubbard, Alex Smalley, Chan Kim
  • 6:58 pm: Hayden Buckley, Antoine Rozner, Steven Fisk
  • 7:09 pm: Rikuya Hoshino, Thomas Rosenmueller, Carlos Sainz Jr
  • 7:20 pm: Matteo Manassero, Anders Albertson, Kyle Westmoreland
  • 7:31 pm: Hayden Springer, Isaiah Salinda, Wilson Furr
  • 7:42 pm: Danny Walker, John Pak, Taylor Dickson

Friday – Round 2: No. 1 Tee

  • 12:20 pm: David Lipsky, Vince Whaley, Aldrich Potgieter
  • 12:31 pm: C.T. Pan, Matti Schmid, Ben Silverman
  • 12:42 pm: Nate Lashley, Patrick Rodgers, Patrick Fishburn
  • 12:53 pm: Rafael Campos, Davis Riley, Si Woo Kim
  • 1:04 pm: Kevin Yu, Davis Thompson, Brandt Snedeker
  • 1:15 pm: Nick Taylor, Patton Kizzire, Jason Day
  • 1:26 pm: Aaron Rai, Adam Svensson, Seamus Power
  • 1:37 pm: Mark Hubbard, Alex Smalley, Chan Kim
  • 1:48 pm: Hayden Buckley, Antoine Rozner, Steven Fisk
  • 1:59 pm: Rikuya Hoshino, Thomas Rosenmueller, Carlos Sainz Jr
  • 2:10 pm: Matteo Manassero, Anders Albertson, Kyle Westmoreland
  • 2:21 pm: Hayden Springer, Isaiah Salinda, Wilson Furr
  • 2:32 pm: Danny Walker, John Pak, Taylor Dickson
  • 5:30 pm: Ben Griffin, Andrew Novak, Ben Kohles
  • 5:41 pm: Charley Hoffman, Harry Higgs, Greyson Sigg
  • 5:52 pm: Ryan Palmer, Max Greyserman, Ryo Hisatsune
  • 6:03 pm: Rory McIlroy, Maverick McNealy, Wyndham Clark
  • 6:14 pm: Nico Echavarria, Jake Knapp, Sahith Theegala
  • 6:25 pm: Karl Vilips, Harris English, Min Woo Lee
  • 6:36 pm: Jhonattan Vegas, Camilo Villegas, sco Molinari
  • 6:47 pm: Aaron Baddeley, Ryan Fox, Chandler Phillips
  • 6:58 pm: K.H. Lee, Ben Martin, Sam Ryder
  • 7:09 pm: Jesper Svensson, Niklas Norgaard, Matthew Riedel
  • 7:20 pm: Kevin Roy, Ricky Castillo, Mason Andersen
  • 7:31 pm: Quade Cummins, Cristobal Del Solar, Derek Bard
  • 7:42 pm: Max McGreevy, Ryan Gerard, Trevor Cone

Friday – Round 2: No. 10 Tee

  • 12:20 pm: Chad Ramey, Lanto Griffin, Victor Perez
  • 12:31 pm: J.J. Spaun, Keith Mitchell, Padraig Harrington
  • 12:42 pm: Nicolai Højgaard, Jacob Bridgeman, Rasmus Højgaard
  • 12:53 pm: Scottie Scheffler, Rickie Fowler, Sungjae Im
  • 1:04 pm: Thomas Detry, Stephan Jaeger, Tony Finau
  • 1:15 pm: Matt McCarty, Matt Wallace, Gary Woodland
  • 1:26 pm: Joe Highsmith, Taylor Pendrith, Adam Schenk
  • 1:37 pm: Michael Kim, Sam Stevens, David Skinns
  • 1:48 pm: Eric Cole, Will Gordon, Rico Hoey
  • 1:59 pm: Will Chandler, Jackson Suber, Braden Thornberry
  • 2:10 pm: Kaito Onishi, Tim Widing, Vince Covello
  • 2:21 pm: Jeremy Paul, Paul Waring, Noah Kent (a)
  • 2:32 pm: Pierceson Coody, Charles Reiter
  • 5:30 pm: Joel Dahmen, Taylor Montgomery, Sami Valimaki
  • 5:41 pm: Doug Ghim, Justin Lower, Bronson Burgoon
  • 5:52 pm: Trey Mullinax, Danny Willett, Mac Meissner
  • 6:03 pm: Nick Dunlap, Taylor Moore, Kurt Kitayama
  • 6:14 pm: Austin Eckroat, Lee Hodges, Nick Hardy
  • 6:25 pm: Peter Malnati, Vincent Norrman, Adam Hadwin
  • 6:36 pm: Luke List, Emiliano Grillo, Zach Johnson
  • 6:47 pm: Harry Hall, Chris Gotterup, Mackenzie Hughes
  • 6:58 pm: Jimmy Walker, Beau Hossler, Henrik Norlander
  • 7:09 pm: Alejandro Tosti, Philip Knowles, Kevin Velo
  • 7:20 pm: Thorbjørn Olesen, Thriston Lawrence, Paul Peterson
  • 7:31 pm: Takumi Kanaya, Frankie Capan III, William Mouw
  • 7:42 pm: Kris Ventura, Michael Thorbjornsen, Noah Goodwin

Houston Open 2025 – Tournament Info

  • 📅 Date: Thursday 27th March – Sunday 30th March
  • 🏌️ Course: Memorial Park Municipal Golf Course, Houston, Texas
  • 📺 TV: Sky Sports
  • 🤑 Purse: $9.5 million (Winner: $1,710,000)
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