The PGA Tour keeps on rolling and up next is the Rocket Mortgage Classic 2025, and The Golfing Gazette has all the key details you need to track the event this weekend.
Fresh off the back of the Travelers Championship, where we saw Tommy Fleetwood suffer a devastating collapse, we’re heading to Detroit, Michigan next for what’s sure to be another thrilling event.
This will be the seventh edition of the Rocket Mortgage Classic, and it will also see the PGA Tour return to full strength with a number of big names returning to action.
It’s the start of a crucial period for anyone hoping to claim glory come August, with this being the first of eight tournaments to determine the FedEx Cup rankings.

Rocket Mortgage Classic 2025 dates
The first round of the Rocket Mortgage Classic 2025 takes place on Thursday, June 26. The event runs through to Sunday, June 29.
Where is the Rocket Mortgage Classic?
The Detroit Golf Club hosts the Rocket Mortgage Classic. The course record is 63, set by Davis Thompson and Cameron Young among other golfers.
Detroit Golf Club
- Location: Detroit, Michigan
- Established: 1899
- Architect: Donald Ross
- Par: 68
- Yardage: 5,967
Rocket Mortgage Classic tee times
Here are the tee times (ET) for the opening day at the Rocket Mortgage Classic. The field will be split into golfers starting on the first tee and the back nine.
- 11:45 AM – Adam Hadwin, Victor Perez, David Skinns (1st)
- 11:45 AM – Lanto Griffin, Alex Noren, Alex Smalley (10th)
- 11:56 AM – Aaron Baddeley, Patrick Fishburn, Ben Silverman (1st)
- 11:56 AM – Carson Young, Will Gordon, Thorbjorn Olesen (10th)
- 12:07 PM – Trey Mullinax, Rico Hoey, Chandler Phillips (1st)
- 12:07 PM – Andrew Putman, David Lipsky, Danny Walker (10th)
- 12:18 PM – Nico Echavarria, Patton Kizzire, Peter Malnati (1st)
- 12:18 PM – Min Woo Lee, Cam Davis, Wyndham Clark (10th)
- 12:29 PM – Luke List, Lee Hodges, Seamus Power (1st)
- 12:29 PM – Keegan Bradley, Collin Morikawa, Patrick Cantlay (10th)
- 12:40 PM – Joe Highsmith, Brice Garnett, Francesco Molinari (1st)
- 12:40 PM – Akshay Bhatia, Rickie Fowler, Matt Fitzpatrick (10th)
- 12:51 PM – Webb Simpson, Zach Johnson, Byeong Hun An (1st)
- 12:51 PM – Nick Dunlap, Kurt Kitayama, Adam Schenk (10th)
- 1:02 PM – Karl Vilips, Matt Wallace, Taylor Moore (1st)
- 1:02 PM – Erik van Rooyen, Matt Kuchar, Brandt Snedeker (10th)
- 1:13 PM – Cameron Champ, Michael Kim, Jacob Bridgerman (1st)
- 1:13 PM – Ben Martin, Rasmus Hojgaard, Jeremy Paul (10th)
- 1:24 PM – Sami Valimaki, Max McGreevy, Alejandro Tosti (1st)
- 1:24 PM – Trevor Cone, Noah Goodwin, Paul Waring (10th)
- 1:35 PM – Antoine Rozner, Quade Cummins, David Ford (1st)
- 1:35 PM – Jesper Svensson, Steven Fisk, Evan Brown (10th)
- 1:46 PM – Hayden Springer, Kris Ventura, Mason Andersen (1st)
- 1:46 PM – Will Chandler, Matthew Riedel, Otto Black (10th)
- 1:57 PM – Michael Thorbjornsen, Norman Xiong, Michael La Sasso (1st)
- 1:57 PM – Taylor Dickson, John Park, Dominic Clemons (10th)
There is then a break in tee times before things get going again in the evening with the following lineups:
- 5:10 PM – Joel Dahmen, Keith Mitchell, Kevin Roy (1st)
- 5:10 PM – Justin Lower, Mac Meissner, Isaiah Salinda (10th)
- 5:21 PM – Nate Lashley, Patrick Rodgers, Vince Whaley (1st)
- 5:21 PM – Ryan Gerard, Chan Kim, Aldrich Potgieter (10th)
- 5:32 PM – Danny Willett, Henrik Norlander, Ryo Hisatsune (1st)
- 5:32 PM – Ryan Brehm, Hayden Buckley, Greyson Sigg (10th)
- 5:43 PM – Stephan Jaeger, Jake Knapp, Tom Kim (1st)
- 5:43 PM – Harry Hall, Joseph Bramlett, Aaron Wise (10th)
- 5:54 PM – Ben Griffin, Hideki Matsuyama, Max Homa (1st)
- 5:54 PM – Davis Thompson, Chris Kirk, Si Woo Kim (10th)
- 6:05 PM – Austin Eckroat, Gary Woodland, Cameron Young (1st)
- 6:05 PM – Matt McCarty, Davis Riley, Camilo Villegas (10th)
- 6:16 PM – Chris Gotterup, Emiliano Grillo, Adam Svensson (1st)
- 6:16 PM – Garrick Higgo, Rafael Campos, Nick Hardy (10th)
- 6:27 PM – Mark Hubbard, Max Greyserman, Nicolai Hojgaard (1st)
- 6:27 PM – Chad Ramey, Sam Ryder, Harry Higgs (10th)
- 6:38 PM – Ryan Palmer, Beau Hossler, Ben Kohles (1st)
- 6:38 PM – Kevin Kisner, Doug Ghim, Ricky Castillo (10th)
- 6:49 PM – Kevin Velo, Luke Clanton, Brett White (1st)
- 6:49 PM – Harrison Endycott, Takumi Kanaya, William Mouw (10th)
- 7:00 PM – Frankie Caplan III, Braden Thornberry, James Piot (1st)
- 7:00 PM – Paul Peterson, Kaito Onishi, Andi Xu (10th)
- 7:11 PM – Philip Knowles, Thomas Rosenmuller, Ben Cook (1st)
- 7:11 PM – Thriston Lawrence, Jackson Suber, Joe Hooks (10th)
- 7:22 PM – Anders Albertson, Cristobal Del Solar, Vince Covello (1st)
- 7:22 PM – Rikuya Hoshino, Gordon Sargent, Ashton McCulloch
Where to watch the Rocket Mortgage Classic
Golf Channel will have live TV coverage of the Travelers Championship for those watching in the United States from Thursday to Sunday. CBS will also broadcast the leading groups on the weekend.
| Day | Channel (Eastern Time) |
| Thursday | Golf Channel (3 – 6 PM) |
| Friday | Golf Channel (3 – 6 PM) |
| Saturday | Golf Channel (1 – 3 PM), CBS (3 – 6 PM) |
| Sunday | Golf Channel (1 – 3 PM), CBS (3 – 6 PM) |
Who won the 2024 Rocket Mortgage Classic?
Last year, it was Cam Davis who got his hands on the trophy in Detroit. He shot a 2-under on the final day to finish on 18-under for the event, narrowly beating out the likes of Min Woo Lee, Cam Young, and Aaron Rai.
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What is the Rocket Mortgage Classic purse?
The Rocket Mortgage Classic purse is a lot smaller than other recent events, coming in at $9.6m. Here is what the top five will earn this weekend:
- Winner: $1,728,000
- Runner-up: $1,046,400
- 3rd: $662,400
- 4th: $470,400
- 5th: $393,600
Rocket Mortgage Classic predictions
The Golfing Gazette team has shared their predictions for this weekend’s tournament, and here’s who they think will win the Rocket Mortgage Classic.
Jordan Harris: Ben Griffin has been in superb form this year with two victories under his belt. He has a brilliant opportunity to make it three wins for the season amongst a weaker field at Detroit Golf Club.
Peter Lynch: There have been plenty of surprises on the PGA Tour this season to say the least, and I think Max Greyserman can continue that trend by winning this week.
Antony Martin: With two top-5 finishes in his last three starts, Cam Young is trending in the right direction. If he holes some putts when it matters, he could very well get the job done at the Rocket Mortgage Classic.
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