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CJ Cup: Tee Times, Prize Money, TV Coverage as Rory McIlroy and Scottie Scheffler head field

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A star-studded field will tee it up at Congaree Golf Club for the CJ Cup. There will be 15 of the world’s top 20 in action, as Rory McIlroy defends the title he won 12 months ago.

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The CJ CupCJ Cup betting tips as McIlroy heads stellar cast at Congaree, Morikawa catches the eyeYESTERDAY AT 07:53 McIlroy will be well fancied to defend the crown, but it will not be easy as the likes of world No.

1 Scottie Scheffler will provide stiff competiton. As well as McIlroy and Scheffler, Jon Rahm (5) Justin Thomas (8), Collin Morikawa (9), Matt Fitzpatrick (10), Viktor Hovland (11), Sam Burns (12), Jordan Spieth (13), Tom Kim (15), Cameron Young (16), Billy Horschel (17), Max Homa (18), Hideki Matsuyama (19) and Sungjae Im (20) from the top 20 in the world will be in action.

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