ZOZO Championship 2023: Field, tee times and betting odds for the PGA Tour event

The PGA Tour heads to Japan for the 2023 Zozo Championship with Keegan Bradley aiming to defend his title against an impressive field.

JUMP TO: Who is playing | Betting odds | Tee times and groups

Bradley will tee it up for the first time since missing out on a place in the US Ryder Cup team to face Europe in Rome – a decision that was criticized by many analysts and fans. The six-time PGA Tour winner, whose win in Japan in 2022 was his first in four years, will need to overcome a host of players who were at Marco Simone if he is to add a seventh title to his CV, with Xander Schauffele, Collin Morikawa, Rickie Fowler, and Nicolai Hojgaard all in action.

The only PGA Tour event played in Japan, the ZOZO is co-sanctioned with the Japan Golf Tour and has a limited field with just 78 players teeing it up. Named after the clothing brand that sponsors the event, it is into its fifth playing with Tiger Woods (2019), Hideki Matsuyama (2021), and Patrick Cantlay (2020) alongside Bradley as the previous winners.

Tiger Woods' 2019 victory at the ZOZO Championship saw him tie Sam Snead's record for PGA Tour wins.

Woods’ victory was his 82nd and most recent triumph on the PGA Tour and saw him equal Sam Snead’s record for the most wins.

The 15-time Major champion isn’t in the field for the 2023 event as he continues his recovery from injury, but Japan will welcome a stellar line-up to the outskirts of Tokyo.

Read our preview of this week’s Andalucia Masters on the DP World Tour.

Where is the ZOZO Championship being played?

Accordia Golf Narashino Country Club has hosted the ZOZO Championship since its inception in 2019, barring 2020 version when it was moved to Sherwood Country Club in California due to COVID-19.

Located in Inzai in the northern Chiba Prefecture that connects Tokyo and Narita, Nasharino features narrow, tree-lined fairways, lots of bunkers and plenty of water, but it does offer up birdie opportunities. Hideki Matsuyama and Keegan Bradley hold the tournament scoring record at the course having both shot 15-under (265).

The par 70, 7,079-yard is made up of ten par 4s, five par 3s, and three par 5s. The shortest hole on the course, the 141-yard par-3 15th, is followed immediately by the longest – a 608-yard par 5.

The ZOZO is the latest in a series of impressive golf tournaments hosted at the course, including the Japan PGA Championship, Japan Airlines Open, Japan Open Golf Championship and the Suntory Open. Players to have won on the course include Gary Player, Seve Ballesteros, and Tiger Woods.

Rickie Fowler is looking for his second PGA Tour win of 2023.

Who is playing in the 2023 ZOZO Championship?

PLAYERFEDEX CUP RANKOWGRHOW THEY QUALIFIED
Tyson Alexander110250Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Aaron Baddeley108235Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Akshay Bhatia106110Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Zac Blair10094Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Keegan BradleyTop 5016Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Hayden Buckley67104Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Cameron Champ127238Sponsors Exemptions – Restricted
Eric ColeTop 5053Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Joel Dahmen76152Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Cam DavisTop 5042Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Thomas Detry5980Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Austin Eckroat8290Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Rickie FowlerTop 5024Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Will Gordon111168Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Ben Griffin52102Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Emiliano GrilloTop 5035Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Harry Hall89147Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Nick Hardy54149Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Garrick Higgo77163Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Kensei Hirata317Top 8 available from 2023 JGTO Prize Money List through Japan Open
Ryo Hisatsune103Current Season’s JGTO Membership
Lee HodgesTop 5057Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Tom HogeTop 5051Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Nicolai Hojgaard83Sponsors Exemptions Unrestriced
Mikumu Horikawa267Current Season’s JGTO Membership
Beau Hossler51108Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Mark Hubbard6185Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Mackenzie Hughes55105Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Sungjae ImTop 5026Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Shugo Imahira216Top 8 available from 2023 JGTO Prize Money List through Japan Open
Yuki Inamori192Top 8 available from 2023 JGTO Prize Money List through Japan Open
Ryo Ishikawa236Top 8 available from 2023 JGTO Prize Money List through Japan Open
Aguri Iwasaki302Current Season’s JGTO Membership
Takumi Kanaya125Winner 2023 BMW Japan Golf Tour Championship Mori Building Cup
Michael Kim79116Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
S.H. Kim62124Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Kurt KitayamaTop 5030Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Satoshi Kodaira183427Sponsors Exemptions – Restricted
Nate Lashley98196Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
K.H. Lee7365Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Min Woo Lee45Sponsors Exemptions – Restricted
David Lingmerth8898Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
David Lipsky102171Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Justin Lower113219Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Hideki MatsuyamaTop 5036Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Keith Mitchell6966Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Taylor Montgomery5676Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Taylor MooreTop 5049Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Collin MorikawaTop 5020Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Ryutaro Nagano306Top 8 available from 2023 JGTO Prize Money List through Japan Open
Keita Nakajima126Top 8 available from 2023 JGTO Prize Money List through Japan Open
Matt NeSmith72136Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Alex Noren8363Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Vincent Norrman7573Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Andrew Novak119277Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Kaito Onishi313Current Season’s JGTO Membership
Aaron Rai7069Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Davis Riley64111Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Sam Ryder60113Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Xander SchauffeleTop 506Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Adam SchenkTop 5043Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Adam Scott8144Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Taiga Semikawa144Top 8 available from 2023 JGTO Prize Money List through Japan Open
Robby Shelton93160Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Young-han Song300Top 8 available from 2023 JGTO Prize Money List through Japan Open
J.J. Spaun6386Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Sam Stevens68117Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Justin Suh8577Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Adam SvenssonTop 5059Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Callum Tarren80141Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Ben Taylor78142Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Nick TaylorTop 5047Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Sahith TheegalaTop 5031Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Matt Wallace8489Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Trevor Werbylo189533Sponsors Exemptions – Restricted
Brandon Wu65101Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Dylan Wu86178Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list
Kevin Yu109206Top 60 Available on Current Season’s FedexCup Points list

Xander Schauffele is favoritie to win the ZOZO Championship.

Who will win the ZOZO Championship?

Xander Schauffele heads to Asia as the favorite to lift the trophy at 15/2, but Ryder Cup teammates Collin Morikawa (11/1) and Rickie Fowler (14/1) are also heavily fancied.

Home favorite Hideki Matsuyama, the 2021 Masters Champion, is 16/1 to win the title for a second time.

Selected others

Sungjae Im 14/1

Sahith Theegala

Cameron Davis 20/1

Min Woo Lee 20/1

Keegan Bradley 22/1

Adam Scott 25/1

Nicolai Hojgaard 40/1

Aaron Rai 45/1

Matt Wallace 66/1

Akshay Bhatia 75/1

Selected others

How much prize money is on offer at the ZOZO Championship?

The total purse is $11m with $1.53m going to the winner.

It’s the fourth event in the inaugural FedExCup schedule. Every tournament offers the same benefits as regular season events, including two-year exemptions, 500 FedExCup points, and spots in The Player, The Sentry and the Majors that invite PGA Tour winners.

The FedExCup Fall schedule will finalize the top 125 players who retain their status for 2024.

Pos.Pct.Amount
118%$1,530,000.00
210.80%$918,000.00
36.80%$578,000.00
44.80%$408,000.00
54%$340,000.00
63.60%$306,000.00
73.35%$284,750.00
83.10%$263,500.00
92.90%$246,500.00
102.70%$229,500.00
112.50%$212,500.00
122.30%$195,500.00
132.10%$178,500.00
141.90%$161,500.00
151.78%$151,640.00
161.68%$142,460.00
171.58%$133,960.00
181.48%$125,460.00
191.38%$116,960.00
201.28%$108,460.00
211.18%$99,960.00
221.10%$93,160.00
231.02%$86,360.00
240.94%$79,560.00
250.86%$72,760.00
260.78%$65,960.00
270.75%$63,410.00
280.72%$60,860.00
290.69%$58,310.00
300.66%$55,760.00
310.63%$53,210.00
320.60%$50,660.00
330.57%$48,110.00
340.54%$45,985.00
350.52%$43,860.00
360.49%$41,735.00
370.47%$39,610.00
380.45%$37,910.00
390.43%$36,210.00
400.41%$34,510.00
410.39%$32,810.00
420.37%$31,110.00
430.35%$29,410.00
440.33%$27,710.00
450.31%$26,010.00
460.29%$24,310.00
470.27%$22,610.00
480.25%$21,250.00
490.24%$20,060.00
500.23%$19,380.00
510.22%$18,870.00
520.22%$18,360.00
530.21%$18,020.00
540.21%$17,680.00
550.21%$17,510.00
560.20%$17,340.00
570.20%$17,170.00
580.20%$17,000.00
590.20%$16,830.00
600.20%$16,660.00
610.19%$16,490.00
620.19%$16,320.00
630.19%$16,150.00
640.19%$15,980.00
650.19%$15,810.00
660.18%$15,640.00
670.18%$15,470.00
680.18%$15,300.00
690.18%$15,130.00
700.18%$14,960.00
710.17%$14,790.00
720.17%$14,620.00
730.17%$14,450.00
740.17%$14,280.00
750.17%$14,110.00
760.16%$13,940.00
770.16%$13,770.00
780.16%$13,600.00
TOTAL$8,500,000

How can I watch the ZOZO Championship?

UK viewers can catch all the action on Sky Sports

All times GMT

Thursday, October 19: Sky Sports Golf/Main Event, 4am

Friday, October 20: Sky Sports Golf, 4am. Sky Sports Main Event, 4.30am.

Saturday, October 21: Sky Sports Golf, 4am

Sunday, October 22: Sky Sports Golf/Main Event, 4am

US viewers can catch all the action on Golf Channel

All times EST

Thursday, October 19: Golf Channel, 11pm

Friday, October 20: Golf Channel, 11pm

Saturday, October 21: Golf Channel, 10.30pm

Sunday, October 22: Golf Channel, 11pm

Find out how to watch the PGA Tour for free

ZOZO Championship 2023: Tee times and groups

ROUND 1 – THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19

All tee times local – GMT +8, EST +13

TIMETEEPLAYERS
8:45am1David Lingmerth

Callum Tarren

Yuki Inamori
8:45am10Satoshi Kodaira

Zac Blair

Harry Hall
8:56am1Aaron Baddeley

Robby Shelton

Mikumu Horikawa
8:56am10Brandon Wu

Thomas Detry

Taiga Semikawa
9:07am1Matt Wallace

Mackenzie Hughes

Joel Dahmen
9:07am10Akshay Bhatia

Cameron Champ

Ryo Ishikawa
9:18am1Lee Hodges

Adam Svensson

Adam Schenk
9:18am10K.H. Lee

Collin Morikawa

Adam Scott
9:29am1Nate Lashley

Keith Mitchell

Austin Eckroat
9:29am10Taylor Moore

Kurt Kitayama

Xander Schauffele
9:40am1Mark Hubbard

Matt NeSmith

Aguri Iwasaki
9:40am10Eric Cole

Will Gordon

Takumi Kanaya
9:51am1Aaron Rai

Kevin Yu

Trevor Werbylo
9:51am10S.H. Kim

Sam Stevens

Justin Lower
10:02am1Alex Noren

Tyson Alexander

Shugo Imahira
10:02am10Ben Griffin

Justin Suh

Kensei Hirata
10:13am1Beau Hossler

Nicolai Hojgaard

Ryo Hisatsune
10:13am10Hayden Buckley

Ben Taylor

Young-han Song
10:24am1Sahith Theegala

Sungjae Im

Kaito Onishi
10:24am10Nick Taylor

J.J. Spaun

Tom Hoge
10:35am1Vincent Norrman

Nick Hardy

Cam Davis
10:35am10Emiliano Grillo

Davis Riley

Garrick Higgo
10:46am1Rickie Fowler

Keegan Bradley

Hideki Matsuyama
10:46am10Michael Kim

Sam Ryder

Dylan Wu
10:57am1Taylor Montgomery

Min Woo Lee

Keita Nakajima
10:57am10David Lipsky

Andrew Novak

Ryutaro Nagano

ROUND 2 – FRIDAY, OCTOBER 20

All tee times local – GMT +8, EST +13

TIMETEEPLAYERS
8:45am1Ben Griffin

Justin Suh

Kensei Hirata
8:45am10Alex Noren

Tyson Alexander

Shugo Imahira
8:56am1Hayden Buckley

Ben Taylor

Young-han Song
8:56am10Beau Hossler

Nicolai Hojgaard

Ryo Hisatsune
9:07am1Nick Taylor

J.J. Spaun

Tom Hoge
9:07am10Sahith Theegala

Sungjae Im

Kaito Onishi
9:18am1Emiliano Grillo

Davis Riley

Garrick Higgo
9:18am10Vincent Norrman

Nick Hardy

Cam Davis
9:29am1Michael Kim

Sam Ryder

Dylan Wu
9:29am10Rickie Fowler

Keegan Bradley

Hideki Matsuyama
9:40am1David Lipsky

Andrew Novak

Ryutaro Nagano
9:40am10Taylor Montgomery

Min Woo Lee

Keita Nakajima
9:51am1Satoshi Kodaira

Zac Blair

Harry Hall
9:51am10David Lingmerth

Callum Tarren

Yuki Inamori
10:02am1Brandon Wu

Thomas Detry

Taiga Semikawa
10:02am10Aaron Baddeley

Robby Shelton

Mikumu Horikawa
10:13am1Akshay Bhatia

Cameron Champ

Ryo Ishikawa
10:13am10Matt Wallace

Mackenzie Hughes

Joel Dahmen
10:24am1K.H. Lee

Collin Morikawa

Adam Scott
10:24am10Lee Hodges

Adam Svensson

Adam Schenk
10:35am1Taylor Moore

Kurt Kitayama

Xander Schauffele
10:35am10Nate Lashley

Keith Mitchell

Austin Eckroat
10:46am1Eric Cole

Will Gordon

Takumi Kanaya
10:46am10Mark Hubbard

Matt NeSmith

Aguri Iwasaki
10:57am1S.H. Kim

Sam Stevens

Justin Lower
10:57am10Aaron Rai

Kevin Yu

Trevor Werbylo

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