Alright, let me tell you about how I tackled figuring out the BMW Championship 2024 tee times. It was a bit of a scramble, but hey, that’s half the fun, right?

First off, I knew the tournament was happening, and I was itching to see when my favorite players were hitting the course. So, naturally, I started with a good old internet search. Just typed in “BMW Championship 2024 tee times” into the search bar and hit enter. Simple enough, yeah?
The first few results were the usual suspects – the official PGA Tour website and a couple of sports news outlets. I clicked on the PGA Tour link first, figuring that’d be the most reliable source. I mean, who knows the tee times better than the actual organizers?
I landed on the tournament page, but finding the tee times wasn’t as straightforward as I’d hoped. There were sections for news, player info, and all sorts of stuff. I had to poke around a bit, looking for keywords like “tee times,” “schedule,” or “round 1 pairings.” Eventually, I found a dedicated section for the daily pairings and tee times. Score!
Now, the tee times were listed in a table format, with player names and their corresponding tee times. It was a bit overwhelming at first, with so many names and numbers. So, I focused on finding the specific players I was interested in. I used the “find” function (Ctrl+F on my keyboard) to quickly search for their names. That saved me a ton of scrolling.
Once I had the tee times for my guys, I wanted to convert them to my local time zone. No way I was going to mess that up and miss their tee-off! I used a time zone converter website to do the math. There are tons of those online – just search for “time zone converter.” Plugged in the tournament’s time zone and my own, and boom, I had the correct tee times.

To make sure I didn’t forget, I added reminders to my phone’s calendar. Set them for about 30 minutes before each player’s tee time, just to give myself a buffer. Nothing worse than missing the start of a round!
I also decided to check out some sports news sites to see if they had any additional info or analysis. Some of them had articles with projected weather conditions, which could affect the players’ strategies. Cool stuff to know!
Finally, just to be extra sure, I checked the PGA Tour’s social media feeds (Twitter, Facebook, etc.). Sometimes they post last-minute updates or changes to the tee times. It’s always good to double-check!
And that’s pretty much it! A little bit of searching, a little bit of time zone conversion, and a whole lot of excitement to watch the tournament. Hope this helps you find those tee times too!