2022 PNC Championship: How to watch/live stream, tee times, and more

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2022 PNC Championship: How to watch/live stream, tee times, and more

2022 PNC Championship takes place this Saturday, December 17 through Sunday, Dec 18 at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club in Orlando, Florida. Live coverage tees off on Saturday at 2 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock. Sunday’s coverage begins at 1:30 p.,m., ET. This is the 25th edition of the P NC Championship and this year's field will feature 20 teams contesting in the 36-hole scramble.

The International team lost the Presidents Cup to the Americans. Tony Finau and Xander Schauffele won the crucial match for the United States. The Internationals entered the game trailing by four points. They needed to win at least 8 1/2 of a possible 12 points in singles to pull off the upset.

Si Woo Kim (INT) won match 19 against Justin Thomas (U.S.) 1 up. Kim earned his third point of the week. Thomas missed a putt from 9 feet to drop to 17-5-3 in Cup matches.

Jordan Spieth won the match against Cam Davis. Spiel got a 5-0 week at the Presidents Cup. He is the first American to do that since Jim Furyk in 2011. He was 0-6-1 in the format between the President's and Ryder Cups.

Sam Burns (U.S.) tied Hideki Matsuyama (INT) in their match 21. Burns played his debut Cup and finished with a record of 0-3-2.

Patrick Cantlay (U.S.) won the match against Adam Scott (Australia) 3 and 2. Cantlay won on the 16th hole after Scott missed a birdie putt.

Sebastian Munoz (INT) won Match 23 against Scottie Scheffler (U.S.), 2 and 1.

Tony Finau (U.S.) won Match 24 against Taylor Pendrith (INT), 3 and 1. Finavau won the first two holes before Pend rivalled him. Pendirith won four of the next five holes to take a 2-up lead. But Finaau birdied Nos. 11-13 to retake the lead and made crucial putts at Nos 16-17 to put Pendarith away.

Xander Schauffele won 1 up against Corey Conners to retain the FedEx Cup. Rory McIlroy won his third FedExCup title by capturing the Tour Championship on Sunday. Scottie Scheffler and Im were separated by one shot at the end of the third round. They were playing in the final group. Schefler finished with a 37. Im was also in contention through much of final round but couldn't catch Mcilroy. He got within a shot of him. They are playing together in final two-person team. The winner will receive $18 million.


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