Woods shot 5-over par in the first two rounds at Bethpage Black in the second major of the year, missing the cut by a stroke. His performance was a far cry from his memorable Masters win.

Since Woods is looking to rebound, the Memorial Tournament may have come at the ideal time. He has won the tournament a record five times, including three straight wins from 1999-2001. The tournament, founded by Jack Nicklaus, has been played at Muirfield Village Golf Club in the suburbs of Columbus, Ohio, every year since its inception in 1976, so it’s a course that Woods is very familiar with. 

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This will be Woods’ final tournament before the U.S. Open, the third major of the year, making it important that he captures some momentum before the gauntlet at Pebble Beach. 

He will be competing against a loaded field, however, which features nine of the top 13 players in the World Golf Rankings. While Woods has won five times at Muirfield Village, he hasn’t finished in the top 20 since his last victory in 2012. 

Here is all of the information for how to watch the 2019 Memorial Tournament, including a full TV schedule, tee times for Woods and the field, updated betting odds and more. You can also follow our “Tiger Tracker” blog and live leaderboard to keep up with the tournament.

Memorial Tournament 2019 TV schedule, live stream

Golf Channel will broadcast all four days of the Memorial Tournament. Coverage then shifts to CBS on Saturday and Sunday afternoons. You can watch all four rounds on fuboTV (7-day free trial).

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Tiger Woods’ Memorial Tournament tee times

Woods will be playing with alongside Ryan Armour on Saturday. The pair is scheduled to tee off at 10:35 a.m. ET for Round 3 on Saturday. 

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Who else is in the Memorial Tournament field?

In addition to the likes of Woods, Rose and DeChambeau, Rory McIlroy, Justin Thomas, Xander Schauffele and Rickie Fowler make up the rest of the top 10-ranked golfers competing in the tournament. Other notables include Matt Kuchar, Patrick Cantlay, Phil Mickelson and past champions Steve Stricker, Hideki Matsuyama and David Lingmerth. 

PGA Championship winner Brooks Koepka and runner-up Dustin Johnson, the two top-ranked golfers in the world, will not be participating in the tournament. 

2019 Memorial Tournament leaders

Here are the Sunday tee times for the tournament leaders. You can find the full list of Day 4 tee times here.

Memorial Tournament purse, winnings

The Memorial Tournament contains a larger purse than most other non-majors. Its $9.1 million purse — a $200,000 increase from last year — for 2019 is higher than any other PGA Tour tournament in May besides the PGA Championship. The purse saw a dramatic increase in 2016 from $6,200,000 to $8,500,000.

With an increased purse comes a larger winner’s share. Bryson DeChambeau won $1,602,000 for his 2018 victory. The winnings for first place will go up to $1,638,000 this year.

Odds to win the Memorial Tournament

(All odds via Bovada)

Memorial Tournament past champions

Woods’ five Memorial Tournament victories are the most of all-time, and Kenny Perry is the only other golfer to win more than twice. Jack Nicklaus, who designed Muirfield Village, is among the small group of golfers to have won twice.