Genesis Invitational 2024: UK tee times, field, live commentary and how to follow – Tiger Woods paired with close friend Justin Thomas

Tiger Woods is the headline attraction at the Genesis Invitational as he plays his first PGA Tour event of 2024, and it's live on talkSPORT 2.
The American superstar has endured a tough time since suffering a broken leg in a horrific car crash in 2021 and is currently planning to play one event a month this year.
However, he won't be the only star name at Riviera, with a host of the world's best set to tee it up.
Rory McIlroy will be in action alongside several Ryder Cup stars, including Viktor Hovland and Tommy Fleetwood.
Jon Rahm won this event last year, but he won't be back to defend his title following his controversial decision to join LIV Golf.
This tournament gets underway on Thursday, February 15 and ends on Sunday, February 18.
Play is due to start each day at 3:20pm UK time.
talkSPORT 2 have live commentary of all four days from Los Angeles and you can listen here.
Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Golf will also show the whole event.
The Riviera Country Club in LA is one of the most iconic on the PGA Tour.
It is ranked as one of the top 50 golf courses in the world and inside the best 25 in the USA.
It has also been selected as the venue for golf at the 2028 Olympics, so you can see why it's held in such high regard.
The course measures 7,322 yards in length and is par 71.
It features the iconic 10th hole, a classic risk and reward short par 4 which always provides fireworks.
The Genesis Invitational is a 'Signature event' this season, meaning it will have a limited field of 70.
But, unlike the recent Pebble Beach Pro-am, there will be a cut at Riviera, with only the top 50 making the weekend.
As well as Woods and McIlroy, the likes of Scottie Scheffler, Collin Morikawa, Jordan Spieth and Max Homa are in action.
Will Zalatoris, Adam Scott and Gary Woodland have been given tournament exemptions.
The full field, groupings and tee times can be found .
Woods feels he is now over the worst of his injury issues and the 15-time Major champion is looking forward to getting back on the tour.
However, he isn't going to overdo it this year.
Speaking to NBC in December 2023, he said: "I think I’ve come a long way.
"From being a little bit rusty to playing four days and knocked off a lot of rust which was great, and just the physicality of actually playing and competing again – I haven’t done this in a while.
"Once a month seems reasonable. It gives me a couple of weeks to recover, a week to tune up. Maybe I can get into a rhythm. That’s what the plan was going into next year and I don’t see why that would change."
Outright Winner:
Scottie Scheffler -
Rory McIlroy -
Xander Schauffele -
Viktor Hovland -
Justin Thomas -
Patrick Cantlay -
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