William Mouw Aims to Defend ISCO Title
The ISCO Championship heads into its second round on Friday, July 10, at Hurstbourne Country Club in Louisville, Kentucky. Defending champion William Mouw is gunning for a rare double victory that would make him the first player ever to win the event twice. Successfully retaining the title would also mark the first-ever defense of a title in the tournament’s history. The stake is huge, with a $4 million purse up for grabs for the field of PGA Tour opposite‑field competitors.
Golf Channel will broadcast the second round live beginning at 4 p.m. ET, giving fans a front‑row seat to the action. On the course, Mouw will tee off alongside Lucas Glover and Max Homa on the 10‑hole start at 7:33 a.m. EDT, while Steven Fisk and Stephan Jaeger line up on the opposite side. The match‑ups highlight a deep field of talent vying for both seniority points and a piece of the lucrative payout.
The tournament’s schedule packs 18 groups from 7:00 a.m. through the early afternoon, with groupings alternating between the first and tenth tees every few minutes. standout groupings include Will Gordon, Jeremy Paul and Marcus Helligkilde at 7:00 a.m. on the ten, and Chad Ramey, Daniel Gavins and Ricardo Gouveia slated for 12:00 p.m. on the one. The detailed tee‑time chart ensures no fan misses a moment as competitors battle for positioning andleaderboard momentum.
Live coverage and the full tee‑time list are available on the Golf Channel’s dedicated stream, giving viewers multiple ways to follow the drama. As Mouw tees off, the golf world will be watching whether history repeats or a new name joins the record books. The ISCO Championship continues to deliver high‑stakes competition right through the weekend, with every shot potentially reshaping the leaderboard and the $4 million prize pool.
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