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PREVIEW: 2026 Seminole Pro-Member Tee Times & Pairings
March 2, 2026 | by AmateurGolf.com Staff
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Seminole Pro-Member Tee Times: Nelly Korda, Rory McIlroy and Brooks Koepka Headline at Seminole Golf Club

Behind the gates at Seminole Golf Club in Juno Beach, Florida, the invitation-only Pro-Member returns Monday, March 2, bringing together world-class pros and some of the most influential “members” in the game for a one-day best-ball that feels like golf’s private season-opener.

When: Monday, March 2, 2026  |  Where: Seminole Golf Club (Juno Beach, Florida)  |  Format: Two-man best ball (Pro + Member)


There are Mondays on the golf calendar… and then there’s Seminole Monday.

While the Florida Swing grabs headlines on tour, one of the strongest “fields” anywhere in the state quietly slips into Seminole Golf Club — a Donald Ross masterpiece tucked along the Atlantic in Juno Beach — for a day that’s equal parts competition, tradition, and mystique.

The Seminole Pro-Member isn’t a tour stop. There are no grandstands, no ropes, and typically no TV cameras. Yet the tee sheet reads like a major — because the invitation is the currency.

Notable pairings & tee times (highlights)

  • 8:18 AM (Tee 1): Gerry McIlroy / Rory McIlroy
  • 8:27 AM (Tee 1): Brett Overman / Brooks Koepka
  • 1:05 PM (Tee 1): John Waldron / Nelly Korda
  • 1:05 PM (Tee 1): Mike Troy / Jessica Korda
  • 8:36 AM (Tee 1): David Novak / Collin Morikawa
  • 8:36 AM (Tee 1): Johann Rupert / Tommy Fleetwood
  • 8:00 AM (Tee 1): Buddy Marucci / Rickie Fowler
  • 7:51 AM (Tee 1): Jimmy Kenny / Matt Fitzpatrick
  • 12:15 PM (Tee 10): Chris O’Donnell / Max Homa
  • 12:15 PM (Tee 1): Carlton Forrester / Matt Kuchar
  • 12:45 PM (Tee 1): Thad Eshelman / Jim Furyk
  • 12:35 PM (Tee 10): Eric Gleacher / Luke Donald
  • 12:35 PM (Tee 10): Steve Lessing / Paul McGinley
  • 11:45 AM (Tee 10): Fleming Wilt / Brandt Snedeker
  • 12:55 PM (Tee 10): David Abell / Nick Price
  • 12:15 PM (Tee 1): David Dorman / Stewart Cink
  • 12:45 PM (Tee 1): Seth Waugh / Justin Leonard
  • 1:25 PM (Tee 1): Tom Roush / J.B. Holmes

*Tee times pulled from the official 2026 Seminole Pro-Member tee sheet screenshots.

What is the Seminole Pro-Member?

It’s simple on paper: two-man best ball — a touring professional paired with a Seminole member or invited guest — played over one day at one of the most revered (and most private) clubs in America.

It’s also a unique collision of worlds: major champions, Ryder Cup stalwarts, LPGA superstars and golf’s power brokers sharing a tee sheet, all in a setting where the competitive edge is real — but the access is rare.

Where it’s played

The event is held at Seminole Golf Club in Juno Beach, Florida, a Donald Ross design routed along the Atlantic. With holes constantly changing direction, the wind is never a background detail — it’s part of the test.

Why it’s so exclusive (and why that’s the point)

The Seminole Pro-Member has long carried an “if you know, you know” reputation — because the experience is built on privacy and relationships. There’s no ticket to buy, no standard tour infrastructure, and very little content that escapes the gates in real time.

And that’s exactly why the tee sheet matters: seeing names like Rory McIlroy, Brooks Koepka and Nelly Korda on the same day, in the same place, in a format designed to go low, makes this feel like golf’s most whispered “major.”

What kind of score wins at Seminole?

In best ball, it can get deep in a hurry — and the Pro-Member is no exception. In our most recent recap, Billy Horschel and Bill Davis won the Gross Division with a 64, while Ryan Fox and Jimmy Dunne III took the Net Division with a 61.

Read last year’s recap

What to watch on Monday

  • Early momentum: If the wind stays quiet, the morning wave can post a number that holds all day.
  • Star pairings: McIlroy, Koepka and the Kordas are obvious magnets — but the depth runs through the entire sheet.
  • The Seminole factor: Even when teams go low, the greens and coastal breeze can flip a round quickly.

We’ll have updates and a full recap once scores start circulating — because at Seminole, information always arrives like a whisper before it becomes a headline.

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