So, the other day I was trying to figure out who’s playing with whom at the 2024 PNC Championship. You know, that golf tournament where the pros team up with their family members? It’s a pretty cool event, and I always enjoy watching it.

First things first, I needed to find the official pairings. I started by searching for information on the web, looking for “2024 PNC Championship pairings”. Some results immediately popped up, and I started to read through them.
I found out that the field is packed with 20 teams. You’ve got some big names in there, like Tiger Woods, of course. He’s playing with his son, Charlie, again. They’ve been at this tournament a few times before but haven’t managed to win it yet. It’s always interesting to see how they do together. They are scheduled to start on Saturday at 10:44 am.
- Tiger Woods and Charlie Woods
- Padraig Harrington and Paddy Harrington
- Justin Leonard and Luke Leonard
- Stewart Cink and Connor Cink
- Fred Couples and Hunter Couples
I saw that Padraig Harrington and his son are also in the mix, which completes the roster of the tournament. There’s also Nelly Korda, the world’s No. 1 female golfer.
Next, I started digging deeper into some of the other pairings. I noticed some familiar names like John Daly, but the details on who exactly everyone is playing with weren’t all in one place. It took a bit of clicking around to get the full picture.
After gathering all the pairings, I wrote them all down. It is not an easy task, you know. I spent a couple of hours to make sure I got all the names and pairings correct.

The tournament is set to take place from December 19th to 22nd, 2024, at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Course in Orlando. Now that I have all the pairings, I can keep up with how everyone’s doing. It’s always fun to watch the different family dynamics and see how these teams work together. This year is going to be interesting, for sure!
Summary
Finally, I organized everything into a simple list. It made it a lot easier to see who’s playing with whom, and I felt pretty good about having all that info in one place. It was a bit of work, but hey, now I’m all set to follow the 2024 PNC Championship!