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Richard Hoey Tee Times, Live Stream, TV Coverage

Richard Hoey Tee Times, Live Stream, TV Coverage

USA Today14-05-2025
Richard Hoey Tee Times, Live Stream, TV Coverage | PGA Championship, May 15-18, 2025
Richard Hoey heads into the 2025 PGA Championship at Quail Hollow Club at +35000 to win after a seventh-place performance in the Myrtle Beach Classic at The Dunes Golf and Beach Club on May 8-11 in his most recent outing. Below, we'll analyze his recent form to help you make your best bets on Hoey before he takes to the course in Charlotte, NC.
How to watch Richard Hoey at the PGA Championship
Date: May 15-18, 2025
May 15-18, 2025 TV: ESPN
ESPN Location: Charlotte, NC
Charlotte, NC Course: Quail Hollow Club
Quail Hollow Club Live Stream: Watch LIVE with Fubo!
What time does Richard Hoey tee off?
Round 1 Tee Time: 8:28 AM ET
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Richard Hoey's last five tournaments
Recent stats for Hoey
Hoey has finshed better than par 11 times, completed his day without a bogey once and finished 11 rounds with a better-than-average score over his last 14 rounds played.
He has recorded the best score of the day in one of his last 14 rounds, while scoring among the top five in two rounds and the top 10 three times.
Over his last 14 rounds, Hoey has placed within three strokes of the best score of the round twice, and within five shots on eight occasions.
Richard Hoey odds to win
Golf odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Tuesday at 3:14 PM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
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