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As the PGA Tour 2024 Fall season winds down, we’re left with the Butterfield Bermuda Championship. With Camilo Villegas returning to defend his title, this championship promises thrilling moments for players and viewers alike. And what’s on the line? A hefty $6.9 million purse and a crucial, second-to-last chance for PGA Tour pros near the FedEx Cup top 125 cutoff to secure their Tour cards. Plus, players finishing between 51-60 in the rankings will snag tee times at two big events early next year—the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and the Genesis Invitational.

The action kicks off early with the first group teeing off at 6:00 AM from the 1st tee, featuring Ryan Moore, Doug Ghim, and Will Gordon. Following closely behind, the second group heads out at 6:11 AM, with S.H. Kim, Andrew Novak, and Ben Taylor. Here’s how the pairings and tee times look for the first round.

1st Tee (ET)

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TimePlayers
6:00 AM ET Ryan Moore, Will Gordon, Doug Ghim
6:11 AM ET Andrew Novak, Ben Taylor, S.H. Kim
6:22 AM ET Sean O’Hair, Scott Piercy, Garrick Higgo
6:33 AM ET Chez Reavie, Nick Hardy, Kevin Kisner
6:44 AM ET Cameron Champ, Brandt Snedeker, K.H. Lee
6:55 AM ET Cody Gribble, William McGirt, Richy Werenski
7:06 AM ET Alex Smalley, Alejandro Tosti, Michael Kim
7:17 AM ET Kevin Streelman, Mark Hubbard, Ethan Cairns
7:28 AM ET Tyler Collet, Greyson Sigg, William Furr
7:39 AM ET Greg Koch, Raul Pereda, Paul Barjon
10:30 AM ET Bill Haas, Pierceson Coody, Brandon Wu
10:41 AM ET Andrew Putnam, Matti Schmid, Russell Knox
10:52 AM ET Robby Shelton, Hayden Springer, Kevin Tway
11:03 AM ET Daniel Berger, Mackenzie Hughes, Seamus Power
11:14 AM ET Jhonattan Vegas, Camilo Villegas, Maverick McNealy
11:25 AM ET Nate Lashley, Lanto Griffin, Zac Blair
11:36 AM ET Justin Suh, Carl Yuan, Hayden Buckley
11:47 AM ET Christo Lamprecht, Kevin Dougherty, Trace Crowe
11:58 AM ET Rafael Campos, Luke Schniederjans, Adrien Dumont De Chassart
12:09 PM ET Miles Russell, Austin Smotherman, Egor Eroshenko

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10th Tee

TimePlayers
6:00 AM ET S.Y. Noh, Justin Lower, Patrick Rodgers
6:11 AM ET Martin Laird, Jacob Bridgeman, Vince Whaley
6:22 AM ET Henrik Norlander, Sam Stevens, Dylan Wu
6:33 AM ET Peter Malnati, Kevin Yu, Nick Taylor
6:44 AM ET Brendon Todd, Nicolas Echavarria, Lucas Glover
6:55 AM ET Chesson Hadley, Joseph Bramlett, Kelly Kraft
7:06 AM ET Kevin Chappell, Callum Tarren, Ben Griffin
7:17 AM ET Martin Trainer, Joel Dahmen, Chris Baker
7:28 AM ET Michael Herrera, Ryan McCormick, Josh Teater
7:39 AM ET Blaine Hale, Connor Jones, MJ Daffue
10:30 AM ET David Skinns, Ryo Hisatsune, Austin Cook
10:41 AM ET Roger Sloan, Richard Hoey, David Lipsky
10:52 AM ET Troy Merritt, Ben Kohles, Sam Ryder
11:03 AM ET Chad Ramey, Ryan Brehm, Francesco Molinari
11:14 AM ET Tyson Alexander, Nick Watney, Tyler Duncan
11:25 AM ET Aaron Baddeley, Matthew NeSmith, James Hahn
11:36 AM ET Ben Crane, Carson Young, D.A. Points
11:47 AM ET Camiko Smith, Wesley Bryan, George Bryan IV
11:58 AM ET Tom Whitney, Nick Jones, Erik Barnes
12:09 PM ET Norman Xiong, Graeme Robertson, Eric West

Only one among these will take home the trophy along with the $1.242 million cut of the purse. While some enjoy the event live at the Port Royal Golf Club, of course, there would be those who would like to watch it from the comforts of their home.

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How can you watch the 2024 Butterfield Bermuda Championship?

The Butterfield Bermuda Championship, set from November 14 to 17, marks the final stretch before the PGA Tour season wraps up with the Hero World Challenge. If you missed out on getting tickets to the live event, don’t worry—you can still catch all the action from home. Golf Channel will broadcast the event, with a simulcast available on the NBC Sports App, making it easy to tune in wherever you are.

What’s your perspective on:

Can Camilo Villegas defend his title, or will a new champion emerge at Bermuda?

Have an interesting take?

Now, as per the PGA Tour official report, for the first two rounds on Thursday and Friday, coverage runs from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. ET. The third round on Saturday will air from 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., and on Sunday, the final round takes place from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., where the winner will be crowned. So whether you’re rooting for a specific player or just looking to enjoy a weekend of golf, Golf Channel and NBC Sports App have you covered.

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If watching isn’t an option, you can still stay connected with PGA Tour Radio on SiriusXM or at PGATOUR.COM/liveaudio, available for free. The first two rounds will be between 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m., the third round at 9:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and the Sunday round can be caught between 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Who will you be rooting for?

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Can Camilo Villegas defend his title, or will a new champion emerge at Bermuda?

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