The 2025 American Express Tournament at PGA West kicks off its third round with Charley Hoffman and Rico Hoey tied at 16 under par. As they vie for victory, Hoffman’s potential comeback and Hoey’s rise as a newcomer add to the excitement. Coverage airs on Golf Channel and ESPN+ as fans anticipate an unforgettable weekend of golf.
Golf fans, get ready for what promises to be an electrifying third round at the 2025 American Express Tournament, which kicks off this Saturday morning, January 18, at the scenic PGA West in California. The competition is heating up as two impressive golfers, Charley Hoffman and Rico Hoey, find themselves tied at the top of the leaderboard with an astonishing 16 under par.
If you’ve been following the tour, you’ll know that for Hoffman, this tournament is particularly meaningful. It marks nearly *nine years* since his last PGA Tour victory and is his first chance to win since taking home the trophy at the 2016 Valero Open. Securing a win this weekend would not only be a remarkable comeback but would also be his fifth career Tour victory, which would further solidify his legacy in the game.
On the other hand, we have Rico Hoey, a newcomer to this prestigious tournament. He’s looking to notch his first PGA Tour win after coming heartbreakingly close last year, finishing as the runner-up at the 2024 ISCO Championship. This is a great opportunity for Hoey to make a name for himself on the big stage, and he seems ready to rise to the challenge.
As they gear up for the action-packed weekend, Hoffman is slated to tee off at 11:30 a.m. ET, playing alongside Eric Cole. Meanwhile, Hoey will hit the course later at 12:14 p.m. ET, paired with J.J. Spaun. All eyes will be on them as they navigate the intricacies of the remaining course layouts, which feature spectacular views and challenging holes.
Don’t miss any of the excitement! The coverage of the third round will air on the Golf Channel from 4-7 p.m. ET. For those who’d rather stream from the comfort of their homes, you can catch the live action on PGA Tour Live via ESPN+, kicking off at 11:30 a.m. ET.
The American Express Tournament is famously played on three different courses—namely, the Pete Dye Stadium Course, the Jack Nicklaus Tournament Course, and the La Quinta Country Club. Each course offers its unique flavor, but if golfers are looking for scoring opportunities, La Quinta is the place to be. Last year, it boasted an impressive scoring average of 67.905! This course is known to encourage exciting play and could be a potential game changer for many players.
In contrast, the Jack Nicklaus Tournament Course also holds its own with an average of 68.805, stretching over 7,147 yards with a par of 72. The tougher Pete Dye Stadium Course measures slightly longer at 7,210 yards and has a scoring average of 69.149. However, renovations this year may make it a stiffer test for these talented golfers.
Adding to the excitement, fans will keep an eye on Nick Dunlap, the defending champion who claimed victory as an amateur last year. The competition is fierce, though; notable favorites like Justin Thomas and Sungjae Im are bringing their A-game with odds at 12-1 to take the crown. Unfortunately, the tournament did lose the strength of Xander Schauffele, who withdrew earlier this week, but the field still shines with talented golfers, including Patrick Cantlay and Tony Finau.
The first round of this thrilling golf event kicked off on Thursday at 11:30 a.m. ET, and as the tournament heats up, fans will be eagerly awaiting who will make it through the unique cut line after 54 holes, with the top 65 players and ties moving forward to the final showdown.
The stage is set for what should be an unforgettable weekend of golf, and fans won’t want to miss a moment of this exciting tournament. Stay tuned as the action unfolds at the 2025 American Express!
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