The 2024 Zozo Championship will be played this weekend. Unlike a few recent events, the PGA Tour's latest fall schedule event features big names.
Several players are making the trip and it should be an exciting tournament. If you want to watch, here's what you need to know.
How to watch the 2024 Zozo Championship
Television Schedule
Thanks to the time zone differences, the coverage will only be seen late at night on the Golf Channel in the USA. The announced TV schedule for the three rounds, Wednesday, October 23, Thursday, October 24, and Friday, October 25, is from 11 p.m. to 3 a.m. That translates to 4 a.m. BST, 8 p.m. PST, and 8:30 a.m. IST.
Streaming
Fubo.TV is a live television surrogate that allows users to pick cable channels including Golf Channel.

This service costs $74.99/month and then $99.99 for the remaining months. There is a one-week free trial for first-time users, though. Using that today would be enough to get through the full tournament.
Tee times for the 2024 Zozo Championship
Here are the official tee times for Wednesday's first round. It is in Asia, so the time zone difference for American audiences is substantial.
Odds for the 2024 Zozo Championship
Xander Schauffele is one of the most accomplished players in the field for the event, and it's no surprise that he's the betting favorite. Per CBS Sports, these are the odds:
- Xander Schauffele +450
- Collin Morikawa +650
- Hideki Matsuyama +750
- Sungjae Im +1400
- Sahith Theegala +1600
- Justin Thomas +2000
- Kurt Kitayama +3300
- Beau Hossler +3300
- Will Zalatoris +3500
- Min Woo Lee +3500
- Si Woo Kim +4000
- Max Greyserman +4000
- Maverick McNealy +4500
- Doug Ghim +4500
- Seamus Power +5000
- J.J. Spaun +5000
- Taylor Moore +5500
- Patrick Rodgers +5500
- Eric Cole +5500
- Harry Hall +5500
- Tom Hoge +5500
- Max Homa +5500
- Jhonattan Vegas +6000
- Ben Griffin +6500
- Rico Hoey +6500
- Victor Perez +7000
- Gary Woodland +7000
- Sam Stevens +7000
- Andrew Putnam +7000
- Patrick Fishburn +7500
- Mac Meissner +7500
- Chan Kim +7500
- Ryan Fox +8000
- Rickie Fowler +8000
- Matt Kuchar +8000
- Adam Svensson +9000
- Andrew Novak +9000
- Charley Hoffman +11000
- Nick Taylor +11000
- Ben Silverman +11000
- K.H. Lee +11000
- Justin Lower +11000
- Brendon Todd +12000
- Kevin Yu +12000
- Mark Hubbard +12000
- Kensei Hirata +15000
- Chad Ramey +15000
- Shugo Imahira +15000
- Takumi Kanaya +15000
- Chandler Phillips +15000
- Chris Gotterup +17000
- Lee Hodges +17000
- Carson Young +17000
- C.T. Pan +17000
- Nate Lashley +17000
- Ben Kohles +20000
- Adam Schenk +22000
- Joel Dahmen +22000
- David Skinns +25000
- Luke List +25000
- Davis Riley +25000
- Ryosuke Kinoshita +25000
- Sami Valimaki +27000
- Nico Echavarria +35000
- Zac Blair +35000
- Ryo Ishikawa +40000
- S.H. Kim +40000
- Takashi Ogiso +50000
- Kaito Onishi +50000
- Taisei Shimizu +60000
- Satoshi Kodaira +60000
- Yuto Katsuragawa +75000
- Yuta Sugiura +75000
- Naoyuki Kataoka +100000
- Takahiro Hataji +100000
- Ren Yonezaw +100000
- Hiroshi Iwata +100000
PGA Tour standouts Collin Morikawa, Justin Thomas, Hideki Matsuyama, and others are also in the Zozo Championship field and have a strong chance of coming away with the trophy.