2020 PNC Championship tee times: Tiger and Charlie Woods are set for Round 1

The 2020 PNC Championship featuring Tiger Woods and his son Charlie begins Saturday, December 19. You can find full first round tee times at the bottom of this post.

Notable groupings for PNC Round 1

On Saturday, the golf world will see Charlie Woods compete alongside his father Tiger for the first time on live television. The pair will compete with a host of other PGA and LPGA stars past and present over the course of two rounds in a scramble format at Ritz-Carlton Golf Club in Orlando, Fla.

But the Woods men will not be the only famous competitors to look out for on Saturday at the PNC. World No. 3 Justin Thomas is teaming up with his father Mike to battle for bragging rights. Justin and Mike will be paired with Tiger and Charlie for the first round, and as JT has mentioned before, there is a pre-existing rivalry between the four players. They tee off in the final group at 11:48 a.m. ET.

Other groups to look out for are John Daly and his son, who will play with defending champion Bernhard Langer and his daughter and on Saturday. Gary Player, Annika Sorenstam, Lee Trevino, Greg Norman and many more will also be suiting up for the exhibition event as well.

Check out the complete first round tee times for the PNC Championship below.

2020 PNC Championship Round 1 tee times (All times ET)

Tee No. 1

10:00 a.m. – Team Harrington, Team Calcavecchia
10:12 a.m. – Team Kite, Team Norman
10:24 a.m. – Team Singh, Team Price
10:36 a.m. – Team Janzen, Team Lehman
10:48 a.m. – Team Duval, Team Kuchar
11:00 a.m. – Team Sorenstam, Team O’Meara
11:12 a.m. – Team Player, Team Trevino
11:24 a.m. – Team Furyk, Team Watson
11:36 a.m. – Team Daly, Team Langer
11:48 a.m. – Team Thomas, Team Woods

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