TEE TIMES AND PAIRINGS: Tiger Woods once again will tee it up in Seminole Pro-Member
It's one of the most exclusive pro-member tournaments in golf, and Davis Love III called it the first major of the year.
The Seminole Pro-Member will tee off on Monday, March 3, at Seminole Golf Club in Juno Beach, Fla. The one-day event is loaded with top Tour pros, power brokers, CEOs, and celebrities.
One of the most sought-after invitations for Tour players, the Seminole Pro-Member often boasts stronger field strength than the Cognizant Classic (formerly the Honda Classic), which usually proceeds the Seminole Pro-Member and kicks off the Florida Swing.
You can find the tee times and pairings of the event under the scores link on the tournament listing
HERE.
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Tiger Woods is back and playing with the former CEO of the PGA of America, Seth Waugh, for the second straight year. This is Wood's second appearance in the Seminole Pro-Member. The top amateur in the Golfweek/AmateurGolf.com World Rankings, Luke Clanton of Florida State, is also in the field. Clanton recently earned his PGA Tour card after a made cut at the Cognizant Classic.
This will be the last Seminole Pro-Member for a couple of years as the club begins a full two-year renovation/restoration.
Recent past champions include some of the current top names in golf. You can find the full recent results and stories from AmateurGolf.com below.
2024 Results
2023 Results
2022 Results
2021 Results
2020 Results
2019 Results
Consistently ranked among the United States’ top courses, Seminole Golf Club was designed by Donald Ross and opened for play on January 1, 1930. Ben Hogan frequently visited the club to prepare for the Masters, saying, “It’s the only course I could be perfectly happy playing every single day. If you can play well at Seminole, you can play well anywhere.”
Claude Harmon Sr., the club’s winter professional from 1945-’57, owns the course record, a 60 that he shot in 1947—a year before winning the Masters. David Ford, a sophomore at the University of North Carolina, came close to matching Harmon's record in the first round of the Jackson T. Stephens Cup held at the esteemed club in October, when he ran off eight consecutive birdies en route to a 10-under 62.
ABOUT THE
Seminole Pro-Member
The most competitive and exclusive member-pro in
golf attracts many of the top professional players in
the game to Seminole Golf Club. The event happens
every year on Monday during the annual PGA Tour
Florida Swing.
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