Establecidos los horarios de salida para la segunda ronda del Texas Children’s Houston Open

El Texas Children’s Houston Open 2026 avanza a su segunda ronda este viernes en Memorial Park en Houston, Texas. Shane Lowry comenzará su recorrido a las 1:42 p.m. ET desde el primer tee junto a Rickie Fowler y Wyndham Clark. La cobertura comienza temprano en PGA Tour Live, con Golf Channel tomando el relevo por la tarde.

El juego continúa este viernes en el Texas Children’s Houston Open 2026 en Memorial Park, con los golfistas iniciando desde los tees 1 y 10 a partir de las 8:20 a.m. ET. Lowry, quien ocupa el puesto 32 en el Ranking Mundial Oficial de Golf, busca recuperar su forma después de un octavo puesto compartido en Pebble Beach y un segundo lugar en el Cognizant Classic, seguidos por cortes fallidos en el Arnold Palmer Invitational y el Players Championship. El Masters se avecina en dos semanas, lo que brinda una motivación adicional al veterano, quien comenzó la primera ronda en los nueve hoyos de vuelta, pero hoy cambia a un turno vespertino. Su grupo incluye al ex campeón del U.S. Open, Wyndham Clark, y a Rickie Fowler, saliendo a las 1:42 p.m. ET desde el tee 1. Otros grupos destacados desde el tee 1 incluyen a Jason Day, Sam Burns y Chris Gotterup a la 1:53 p.m., y a Sahith Theegala junto a Ryan Gerard y Sudarshan Yellamaraju a las 2:15 p.m. Desde el tee 10, la acción temprana presenta a Tony Finau, Min Woo Lee y Adam Scott a las 8:42 a.m., seguidos por Brooks Koepka, Jake Knapp y Michael Thorbjornsen a las 8:53 a.m. Las oleadas posteriores incluyen a Will Zalatoris con Thorbjørn Olesen y Kevin Roy a las 8:31 a.m. Los espectadores pueden disfrutar de la transmisión exclusiva temprana en PGA Tour Live a través de ESPN+ a partir de las 8:15 a.m. ET, con cobertura de grupos destacados. Golf Channel transmitirá la segunda ronda de 3 a 7 p.m. ET.

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