Courtesy of Grass Clippings
of Troon Access GL Championship presented by GolfNow will begin Thursday, Dec. 5, with 44 two-person teams competing at Grass Clippings Rolling Hills in Tempe, Ariz., in a 36-hole scramble over two evenings. The rounds will be played under the lights, with thousands of fans present in the gallery. And even if you’re not among the spectators in person, you’ll still have a chance to catch the high-stakes, par-3 tournament action, which will be available to stream on Peacock during the final round.
Here’s everything you need to know to watch the tournament, including full streaming information.
Troon Access GL Championship Preview
The Troon Access GL Championship is part of The Grass League, the world’s premier high-stakes par-3 golf league. The Grass League was created by the founders of Grass Clippings, a company founded in 2018 by a group of Phoenix-based entrepreneurs, and hosts competitive tournaments with amateur and professional players in team-based formats.
This week’s tournament will be contested at Grass Clippings in Rolling Hills, a Tempe-owned course that Grass Clippings now operates through a 50-year partnership. Over the past 18 months, Grass Clippings at Rolling Hills has undergone a major facelift, with a $15 million investment providing lighting for night play, a lighted practice range with Toptracer technology, a new irrigation system and new mau boxes. The facility also has an activity lawn and video screen, hilltop bar, patio bar, a renovated clubhouse and an entertainment venue.
In April, Rolling Hills made a successful debut as host for The Grass League, and this week’s show is set to be even bigger. Franchises from cities like San Diego, Phoenix, Scottsdale and Dallas (which are owned by investors that include US Open champion Wyndham Clark, Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts and Good Good Golf) will field teams that include the following players visible:
Hollywood hitters – Mardy the fishMark Mulder
Phoenix United – George Gankas, Nick Mason
Minnesota Muskies (Team 1) – Drew Kittleson, Drew Stoltz
Minnesota Muskies (Team 2) – Andrew Medley, Ken Tanigawa
The Roses of Los Angeles – Sarah Schmelzel, Carson Kemp
Scottsdale Strikes (Team 1) – Jonathan Kaye, Kenny Coakley
Scottsdale Strikes (Team 2) – Tommy Moore, Andrew Magee
Dallas Cavaliers – Brad Dalke, Clay Seeber
Thursday’s opening round will be a shotgun, while Friday’s final round will feature progressive timing and be televised live on NBC’s Peacock starting at 8:00 PM ET.
The broadcast crew will consist of Ned Michaels, Todd Dobson, Parker McLachlin and Nick Rivers.
Tournament Basics
What: 2024 Troon Access GL Championship
Where: Grass cutting in Rolling Hills, Tempe, Ariz.
When: Thursday-Friday, December 5-6
How to watch 2024 Troon Access GL Championship online, stream
You can watch Troon Access GL Championship 2024 at peacockstarting at 8:00 PM ET on Friday.