Charles Schwab Challenge 2024 LIVE commentary: Field, tee times, schedule, leaderboard and how to follow action at Colonial

Scottie Scheffler will headline the 2024 Charles Schwab Challenge at Colonial Country Club this week.

Scheffler had a hugely dramatic PGA Championship last weekend as he was arrested on Friday morning before going on to claim a remarkable top ten finish.

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World No 1 Scheffler will be eyeing glory in TexasCredit: GettyThe Texan is set for a quick return to action as he returns home to play in the Charles Schwab.

Argentina’s Emiliano Grillo won this event last year while past champions include Sam Burns, Jordan Spieth, Sergio Garcia and Phil Mickelson.

The PGA Tour is beginning a hectic run leading up to the 2024 US Open in mid-June with key tournaments coming up each week before Pinehurst.

And despite being held the week after the last major, the Charles Schwab Challenge will have plenty of star names in attendance.

READ MORE ON GOLFCharles Schwab Challenge: Date and how to followThe 78th Charles Schwab is being held from Thursday, May 23 to Sunday, May 26. Play will begin at 2pm UK time each day.

It is taking place at Colonial Country Club in Fort Worth, Texas. The course will be a par 70 and will measure a maximum of 7,289 yards in length.

talkSPORT 2 will have live commentary of all four days from Dallas – click here to tune in.

The action will also be shown on Sky Sports Golf throughout the week.

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Homa is a six-time PGA Tour winnerCredit: GettyScottie Scheffler handcuffed by police as PGA Championship descends into chaos in second round delay

Charles Schwab Challenge: Field and tee timesWorld No1 and Dallas-local Scheffler headlines the field which will be made up of 120 players and will include a 36-hole cut.

Max Homa, Brian Harman, Collin Morikawa and Keegan Bradley are the other top-ranked players in the field.

Justin Rose and Robert MacIntyre are also teeing it up following their brilliant performances at the PGA Championship.

Viktor Hovland was set to compete but has decided to withdraw following his efforts at Valhalla.

The full field, groupings and tee times will be confirmed on Tuesday.

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MacIntyre is in great form as he eyes his first PGA Tour winCredit: GettyCharles Schwab Challenge: What has been said?Scotland’s MacIntyre recorded a brilliant top-10 finish at PGA Championship as he continues to impress in the USA.

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MacIntyre is still awaiting his debut PGA Tour win and he’ll hope to build on his recent good form in Fort Worth.

Following his final round at Valhalla, he said: “It was a great week.

“First time I feel like I’ve really been in a major championship going into a final round. I didn’t quite have my best stuff on Sunday, but it was solid in the stuff that I’ve been working on, and more personally and almost emotionally, it really worked.

“I stayed patient, kind of got my reward, and it’s just so pleasing to see that I can stay in the fight and you don’t know what can happen at the end. I got my reward.”

MacIntyre has made no secret of the fact he has struggled to adapt to playing on the PGA Tour this season, but benefited hugely from a three-week spell back in Scotland recently.

Read More on talkSPORTHe added: “I just feel like I’m chasing my tail all the time out here because we’re not in the big events, so you’ve got to play when you get the chance, and it’s difficult to do that when you put the clubs away for a few weeks and not touch them.

“But I’m on good form, good things are happening within my game and my team around me have been brilliant and just keep moving forward and keep wanting to go forward.”

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