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SHANGHAI, CHINA - OCTOBER 29:  Brooks Koepka of the United States plays his shot from the fourth tee as Dustin Johnson of the United States looks on during the final round of the WGC - HSBC Champions at Sheshan International Golf Club on October 29, 2017 in Shanghai, China.  (Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images)

SHANGHAI, CHINA - OCTOBER 29: Brooks Koepka of the United States plays his shot from the fourth tee as Dustin Johnson of the United States looks on during the final round of the WGC - HSBC Champions at Sheshan International Golf Club on October 29, 2017 in Shanghai, China. (Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images)



    Written by Staff @PGATOUR

    The Asia Swing culminates in China for the World Golf Championships – HSBC Champions where a cavalcade of stars are ready to do battle.

    It was here that Justin Rose kicked off his big push towards the FedExCup crown, winning with a final round surge over a faltering Dustin Johnson.

    Can Brooks Koepka continue his charge after winning last week in Korea or will it be another international star like Rose, or perhaps a rejuvenated Hideki Matsuyama?

    In the last two seasons the winner of the FedExCup (Justin Thomas and Rose) have won during the Asia Swing so everyone knows the 550 points on offer to the winner could be critical.

    There are seven Chinese players in the field led by Haotong Li. Perhaps it is time for the PGA TOUR’s first Chinese winner? Li is joined by Yechun Yuan, Xinjun Zhang, Yanwei Liu, Bowen Xiao, Wenchong Liang and Ashun Wu.

    Seven of the top 10 players in the world headline the field.

    The Golf Channel will provide live coverage for all four rounds. For the opening two rounds coverage starts at 10 p.m. ET (10 a.m. local time) on Wednesday and Thursday.

    Weekend play gets underway at 11 p.m. ET (11 a.m. local time).


    MORE: Tee times


    Here’s a look at the Featured Groups for the first two rounds (FedExCup ranking in parentheses):

    Brooks Koepka (3) – Hot off his victory in last week’s CJ CUP @ NINE BRIDGES in Korea the newly minted World No. 1 is looking to keep the momentum rolling. He was T2 here a year ago.

    Justin Rose (NR) – The FedExCup champion has three top 10s at this event including last season’s win in Shanghai. Looking to get his title defense in both off to a big start.

    
Tommy Fleetwood (NR) – Has been knocking on the door of a PGA TOUR win for some time. Still flying high from his Ryder Cup efforts. Three top-25s previous here, but no top 10s.

    Tee times: Rd. 1 (9:55 p.m. ET); Rd. 2 (10:50 p.m. ET)

    Jason Day (21) – Finished strong last week in Korea to be T5 and comes off the back of a T11 here on debut last season. Australian set to take a break for baby No. 3 after this start so wants maximum points.

    Tony Finau (NR) – Did everything last season except win. An impressive 11 top-10 finishes and a sixth-place finish in the FedExCup. Now it’s time to take it up a notch again. Was T11 here last season.

    
Haotong Li (NR) – Crowd favorite looking to be the first Chinese player to win on the PGA TOUR. Best finish in the event is a T7 three years ago. 


    Tee times: Rd. 1 (10:45 p.m. ET); Rd. 2 (9:30 p.m. ET)

    Rory McIlroy (NR) – Six times he’s played and his worst return is a tie for 11th two seasons ago. Making his PGA TOUR season debut and expecting to make an immediate splash. 


    Dustin Johnson (NR) – Took a sizable lead after 54 holes last year before a Sunday stumble. Revenge is on his mind in his season debut. Won the event in 2014.


    Francesco Molinari (NR) – A winner here in 2010. Returns this season in the form of his career having claimed multiple worldwide wins last season, including the Open Championship.

    Tee times: Rd. 1 (10:55 p.m. ET); Rd. 2 (9:40 p.m. ET)

    Patrick Reed (NR) – The Masters champion is ready to let his clubs do the talking once more. Was T7 here a few years ago and is looking to better that to kick off his season.

    Jon Rahm (NR) – Spanish sensation ready to kick-start his 2018-19 PGA TOUR season. Finished midfield on debut at the event last year – something that doesn’t sit well with his personal standards.

    Alex Noren (57) – Two good rounds mixed in with two not so good ones last week in Korea was still good enough for T18 finish. Noren’s accuracy off the tee and into the greens should spell success here although he’s yet to find a top 10 in five previous starts.

    Tee times: Rd. 1 (9:45 p.m. ET); Rd. 2 (10:40 p.m. ET)

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