Here's how to watch the 2022 Wells Fargo Championship on Friday, including a full Round 2 TV schedule, streaming times and more.
12:43 p.m. – Martin Laird, Chez Reavie, Martin Trainer 1:16 p.m. – Seamus Power, K.H. Lee, Matt Jones 8:18 a.m. – Russell Henley, Russell Knox, Ben Martin 12:10 p.m. – Kevin Chappell, Jonathan Byrd, Brandon Hagy 8:40 a.m. – Dylan Wu, David Skinns, Drew Nesbitt Fans can also stream the second round Golf Channel TV coverage on golfchannel.com. Sign up for an account to get into the action today. He’ll try to take the next step toward the lead in Round 2 on Friday. 1:27 p.m. – Scott Piercy, Charl Schwartzel, Matt Fitzpatrick 9:02 a.m. – David Lipsky, Brandon Wu, Eugenio Chacarra As a result, he’s the favorite to win, despite the fact that the tournament is not at usual host course Quail Hollow in 2022. The defending champion this week is Rory McIlroy, but last year wasn’t his only win at the event.
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"Yesterday I played a really great round of golf and messed it up with probably just a bad decision off the tee and then a few bad shots in a row," Homa said. "I know he's got his bus here so he's going to go hang on the bus. "So my hat is -- it's soaked, so I decided to take it off and just -- I mean, not many times you see this hair, but hopefully this weather can kind of go away and we can have hats on for the weekend." I'm going to go sit on my bed and I think I deserve a soda after today, maybe some cookies, some kind of candy, I don't know. "I've always kind of liked U.S. Open formats in regards to how tough the golf course is," Day said. With all-time nice guy Rickie Fowler rounding out the group, Day extended his overnight margin while Homa propelled himself into contention and now finds his name directly below his playing competitor's on the leaderboard.
Friday at the Wells Fargo Championship might not have had the same stakes, but it presented a similar challenge. For 5 ½ hours, players at TPC Potomac were ...
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Wells Fargo leader Jason Day has confirmed he has not asked the PGA Tour for a conflicting event release for the upcoming LIV Golf Invitational Series, ...
Day, a 12-time PGA Tour winner, is chasing his first worldwide victory in four years. Typically when you have tough conditions, long golf courses, thick rough, the guys who are playing well usually find their way towards the top.” An LIV spokesman said more than 100 players had expressed interest in registering for the first event at the Centurion Club outside London.
Jason Day has had a tough spring but he looks confident this week at the Wells Fargo Championship. He lost his mother Dening Day in March and missed three ...
Now I can just focus on myself, focus on my game." "At that point I start hitting it left and right so, being very patient with that, it seems that if I can do that then the actual club position gets in a better position from the top down. "I think a good thing right now is to watch my tempo and transition.
Max Homa and Jason Day were two of the players who mastered the elements as rain rocked the Wells Fargo Championship second round.
“I just honestly try to embrace the conditions because I know there’s going to be a lot of guys out here that hate it. The Weather Channel is calling for overnight rain on Friday, with 10-15 mph winds and a 90% chance of rain on Saturday. I’m going to go sit on my bed and I think I deserve a soda after today, maybe some cookies, some kind of candy, I don’t know.
After two wet, soggy days at TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm, it's time for the weekend at the 2022 Wells Fargo Championship. After holding the 18-hole lead, ...
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Jason Day was magnificent in his second round at TPC Potomac and pushed his lead to three strokes.
Turning in 3 over, McIlroy fought against a left miss off the tee, a big no-no at TPC Potomac, and was unable to muster together anything special on his homeward half as he settled for a round of 3-over 73 to make the cut on the number. "But I'm in such a good mindset on the course right now where I think once I get on the course -- even today was nasty -- it's still fun being in this position where I know I'm towards the top of the lead and I feel comfortable doing it. Playing this final stretch in 8 over, Dahmen plummeted down the leaderboard and threatened to miss out on the weekend entirely. He would add two double-bogeys to the scorecard, but the 23-year-old continued to show resolve and ultimately made his way through to the weekend. Every now and then it kind of falls back to some of the old stuff, but big thing for me is just to not kind of panic and just take a step back and go through my shots and try and trust it the best I can. Still, there is plenty of good to take from Fowler's performance over the first two days, and even better, he is only five strokes outside of second place. Day, Homa, List, and Kitayama are above average in terms of driving distance on the PGA Tour, while Hahn and McCarthy rely on accuracy. Day has not raised a trophy since his 2018 Wells Fargo Championship triumph, and while his swing looks to be in a comfortable spot, there are questions around how he will react in the latter stages of this tournament. Are we sure this edition of the Wells Fargo Championship isn't being held at Quail Hollow Golf Club? Not only has Day won on the typical tournament host, but Hahn and Homa have as well. Rarely missing a shot, the former world No. 1 gained more than five strokes on the field and is in control heading into what will be a rain-filled weekend. Keegan Bradley vaulted up the leaderboard late with a 5-under 65, but for the majority of Friday it appeared the low rounds would come from the morning courtesy of Chad Ramey, Luke List, and Max Homa. The par 70 averaged nearly three strokes over for the day, a far cry from the under-par average it surrendered to players in the opening round.
POTOMAC, Md. -- Jason Day shook his head vigorously after holing an 11-footer for birdie on his ninth hole at TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm -- not out of ...
He was eight shots back and declined to speak to reporters for the second straight day. Denny McCarthy, from nearby Rockville, was the only player in the afternoon to challenge the top of the leaderboard. It's nice to be back in the mix, nice to be leading. "When you have conditions like this, it's really hard to commit to a shot because you're going in there and you're doing it kind of a lot quicker than your normal pre-shot routine," Day said. Homa tossed the hat to caddie Joe Greiner before making the comebacker. Day expected a grind and got one, shooting a 3-under 67 in steady rain Friday to expand his lead to three shots.
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“I’m finding a lot of confidence in that swing.” A statement said his ball was found within the correct time limit. It’s still two more days left, so I can’t get too far ahead of myself.” “All the work that I put in the off-season, off weeks, it’s starting to show,” Day said. “It’s nice to be back in the mix, nice to be leading. “It’s nice to be able to get in at 10-under through two rounds, especially with what kind of weather we’ve got coming in on the weekend,” Day said.
Full tee times for Round 3 of the 2022 Wells Fargo Championship on Friday, featuring Jason Day, Max Homa and more.
This is a modal window. This is a modal window. This is a modal window. This is a modal window. As a four-year member of Columbia’s inaugural class of female varsity golfers, Jessica can out-birdie everyone on the masthead. This is a modal window. Sign up for an account to get into the action today. She can out-hustle them in the office, too, where she’s primarily responsible for producing both print and online features, and overseeing major special projects, such as GOLF’s inaugural Style Issue, which debuted in February 2018. Rounding out their threesome is List, a 37-year-old veteran who notched his first Tour win at the Farmers Insurance Open earlier this year. This is a modal window. Day, who holds the lead at tournament’s halfway point, is hoping to claim his 13th career Tour victory. Homa is in solo second, three shots back, and hoping for a fourth career PGA Tour title.
The Australian and former world No. 1 fires 3-under 67, three shots ahead of Max Homa and four in front of a foursome tied for third.
“I know he’s got a bus here, so he’s going to hang on the bus. Birdies at Nos. 2, 4 and 5 around a bogey at the par-3 third sparked Homa to shoot a 4-under 66. “Every now and then it kind of falls back to some of that old stuff, but big thing for me is just to not kind of panic and just take a step back and go through my shots and trust it the best I can. Homa, who started his round on No. 10, kept Day within reach in part with an eagle at the par-5, 591-yard 10th, where the 2019 Wells Fargo champion holed out from about 14 yards. In a larger sense, Day has been attempting to find his way for the past few years. “So you have to force yourself to hit the shot and trust that.
Jason Day holds a three-shot lead at the halfway stage of the Wells Fargo Championship, as defending champion Rory McIlroy stuttered into the weekend.
It's nice to be back in the mix, nice to be leading. "It's nice to be able to get in at 10 under through two rounds, especially with what kind of weather we've got coming in on the weekend," Day said. McIlroy undid a birdie at the 14th by bogeying the 15th and 17th to leave him requiring a par at the last to avoid missing the cut, where the 33-year-old splashed out of a greenside bunker to seven feet and holing the putt to guarantee his passage into the final two rounds.