Okay, so I wanted to figure out the tee times for the ISCO Championship this year, 2024. It’s always good to know when the players are heading out, especially if you’re trying to follow specific golfers or just plan your viewing.

My Process for Finding the Tee Times
First thing I did was grab my phone. Simple enough, right? Opened up my usual web browser. Didn’t really have a specific site in mind immediately, just knew I needed to search.
I typed something like “ISCO Championship 2024 tee times” into the search bar. Hit enter and waited for the results to pop up. Got a bunch of links back, as you’d expect. Lots of sports news sites, maybe the official tour site, stuff like that.
I decided to try what looked like the most official source first. Sometimes those big sports aggregate sites are faster, but sometimes the actual tournament page is more accurate, you know? Clicked on one that seemed promising.
Landed on a page, had to look around a bit. Websites these days, sometimes things aren’t where you expect them. Scrolled down, looked through menus. Found a section labeled something like “Pairings” or “Tee Times”. That felt right, so I tapped on that.
Finally! There it was. A list, usually broken down by day – like Thursday’s times, Friday’s times. It showed the players grouped together and the time they were scheduled to start their round. It also usually shows which tee they start from, like the 1st or 10th.
- Checked the times for the first round.
- Scanned through to see if any particular names jumped out at me.
- Made a mental note of when the early groups and later groups were starting.
Sometimes, especially early in the week, they might only have the first couple of rounds listed. The weekend times often depend on who makes the cut, so those get posted later. I saw the times for the first two days, which was mainly what I was looking for right then.
I didn’t need to write anything down this time, just wanted a general idea. If I was really tracking someone, I might have screenshotted it or jotted the time down. But for now, just knowing the general flow was enough.
So yeah, that was pretty much it. Went searching, navigated a site or two, found the schedule, and got the info I needed. Ready for the tournament to start now.
