Tiger Woods' legacy includes a lengthy run of success at World Golf Championship tournaments, and he'll have an opportunity to add to it in the WGC-Mexico Championship — the third event on his 2019 golf schedule.
Woods has won 18 career WGC tournaments, 13 more than Dustin Johnson, who has the second-most victories. Woods' last win at the WGC-Mexico Championship was in 2013, and he won every year from 2005-07. However, Woods has yet to win since the tournament moved to Club de Golf Chapultepec in Naucalpan, Mexico in 2017.
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At last week's Genesis Open, Woods finished 6 under and tied for 15th place. He shot 10 under and tied for 20th in his first event of the 2019 PGA Tour calendar, the Farmers Insurance Open, in January. He's joined in Mexico by a strong field that includes 2018 champion Phil Mickelson.
Here is everything to know about the WGC-Mexico Championship, including Woods' tee times, a round-by-round TV schedule and how to live stream the tournament.
You can also follow our "Tiger Tracker" and a full live leaderboard for hole-by-hold scoring updates.
WGC-Mexico TV schedule, live stream
The first two rounds of the WGC-Mexico Championship will be televised on the Golf Channel, but NBC will provide additional coverage Saturday and Sunday.
You can also stream the tournament live and on-demand with fuboTV, which offers a seven-day free trial.
Date | Time | TV channel |
Thursday, Feb. 21 | 2-7 p.m. ET | Golf Channel/fuboTV |
Friday, Feb. 22 | 2-7 p.m. ET | Golf Channel/fuboTV |
Saturday, Feb. 23 | 12-2:30 p.m. ET | Golf Channel/fuboTV |
Saturday, Feb. 23 | 2:30-6 p.m. ET | NBC/fuboTV |
Sunday, Feb. 24 | 12-1:30 p.m. ET | Golf Channel/fuboTV |
Sunday, Feb. 24 | 1:30-6 p.m. ET | NBC/fuboTV |
LIVE: WGC-Mexico Championship leaderboard
Tiger Woods' tee times
Woods' Round 4 tee time is 12:34 p.m. ET on Sunday He will be playing with Louis Oosthuizen and Tommy Fleetwood, who are both tied for ninth place with Woods at 6-under par.
Round | Time (ET) | Hole | Partners |
1 | 2:03 p.m. | 1 | Bryson DeChambeau, Abraham Ancer |
2 | 12:51 p.m. | 10 | Bryson DeChambeau, Abraham Ancer |
3 | 12:39 p.m. | 1 | Charles Howell III, Tyrrell Hatton |
4 | 12:34 p.m. | 1 | Louis Oosthuizen, Tommy Fleetwood |
TIGER TRACKER: Follow Woods' scores live, round by round
Who else is in the 2019 WGC-Mexico field?
Besides Woods, there are several other notable names in the 2019 WGC-Mexico field. Rickie Fowler, Dustin Johnson, Brooks Koepka, Rory McIlroy, Justin Thomas and defending champion Phil Mickelson are among the top players who will be competing over the weekend. In fact, only three of the top 50 players in the world (Justin Rose, Jason Day, Adam Scott) won't be playing in the tournament.
WGC-Mexico Round 4 tee times
Here are the Sunday tee times for the top four groups at the WGC-Mexico Championship. You can find a list for the entire field here.
Time | Group |
12:34 p.m. ET | Tiger Woods, Louis Oosthuizen, Tommy Fleetwood |
12:46 p.m. ET | Ian Poulter, Kiradech Aphibarnrat, David Lipsky |
12:58 p.m. ET | Sergio Garcia, Cameron Smith, Patrick Cantlay |
1:10 p.m. ET | Dustin Johnson, Rory McIlroy, Patrick Reed |
WGC-Mexico Championship purse, winnings
The WGC-Mexico purse is $10.25 million, which ties it with the other three World Golf Championships for the largest purse in a non-major on the PGA Tour schedule. The winner's payout is expected to be around $1.7 million, which is what Phil Mickelson took home last year.
WGC-Mexico past champions
Year | Winner | Score |
2019 | TBD | ... |
2018 | Phil Mickelson | -16 |
2017 | Dustin Johnson | -14 |
2016 | Adam Scott | -12 |
2015 | Dustin Johnson | -9 |
2014 | Patrick Reed | -4 |
2013 | Tiger Woods | -19 |
2012 | Justin Rose | -16 |
2011 | Nick Watney | -16 |
2010 | Ernie Els | -18 |
2009 | Phil Mickelson | -19 |