Detroit, MI
2025 Rocket Classic TV schedule for Round 4 in Detroit: Channel, streaming, tee times
The PGA Tour’s visit to Detroit, Michigan, ends Sunday in Round 4 of the 2025 Rocket Classic at Detroit Golf Club. The TV schedule today for the final round is 1-3 p.m. on Golf Channel, with the tournament moving to CBS starting at 3 p.m.
The Rocket begins streaming with PGA Tour live on ESPN+ at 7 a.m., and radio coverage on SiriusXM PGA TOUR Radio broadcasts at 1 p.m.
Here’s what to know for the 2025 Rocket Classic final round weather forecast, TV channel and streaming, start time, tee times and key groups, leaderboard, tickets, parking info and more.
PGA Tour live leaderboard for Rocket Classic in Detroit
• Live leaderboard for Rocket Classic at Detroit Golf Club in Detroit, Michigan.
The purse for this year’s Rocket Classic is $9.6 million. The winner’s share is $1.728 million.
Rocket Classic tee times for Round 4 today
• Final round tee times for Rocket Classic at Detroit Golf Club in Detroit, Michigan.
The first twosome, featuring Quade Cummings and Cristobal Del Solar tee off at 6:40 a.m., with the final group heading out at 1:55 p.m.
Groups to watch include:
- 7:34 a.m. — James Piot (Michigan State) and Ben Kohles
- 8:15 a.m. — Keegan Bradley and Lanto Griffin
- 11:35 a.m. — Jacob Bridgeman and Hideki Matsuyama
- 1:05 p.m. — Collin Morikawa and Harry Hall
- 1:35 p.m. — Andrew Putnam and Chris Kirk
- 1:45 p.m. — Jake Knapp and Mark Hubbard
- 1:55 p.m. — Aldrich Potgieter and Max Greyserman
How to watch Rocket Classic today on TV, streaming live
You can watch the final round Sunday, June 29, from Detroit Golf Club on numerous platforms, with TV channel coverage beginning at 1 p.m. on Golf Channel, before CBS takes over at 3 p.m.
Watch Rocket Classic live on ESPN+
Detroit weather forecast today, Sunday for Round 4
Looking for the weather in Detroit for the Rocket Classic golf tournament? Here’s what the National Weather Service says for Sunday: “Sunny, with a high near 91. Calm wind becoming south 5 to 8 mph in the morning.”
Detroit Golf Club: About the course
Donald Ross, one of the most prolific and famed architects of golf’s Golden Age, designed both courses at Detroit Golf Club, the North and South.
The course is mostly played on the North Course, though the holes on the front are routed in a different order for the Rocket Classic.
The club will undergo a $16 million renovation under the direction of Tyler Rae right after this year’s tournament ends — the first major transformation of the North Course since it opened more than a century ago. More than 100 trees will be removed, native grasses and ditches will be added, greens will be moved and enlarged and bunkers added.
Rocket Classic tickets: How to buy
Fans can purchase tickets at RocketClassic.com. Grounds tickets start at $65 per day. Children ages 15 and under are free with ticketed adult (no more than four per adult). Note that if you wish to enter hospitality venues, all children 3 and older will require a ticket. All tickets are mobile entry only (no printed tickets) and there is no re-entry.
The Rocket Classic announced a new initiative this year to get students involved in golf. Current students can get tickets for 31.3% off (a nod to the zip code of Detroit) Thursday through Sunday if they use their .edu email address at checkout.
Gates open at 7:15 a.m. Sunday and play begins on the first tee.
Rocket Classic parking info
Parking is not included with ticket purchase. Parking is located at Wayne State (5501 Anthony Wayne Drive) in Parking Structure 5. A free shuttle service is provided Saturday from 6:45 a.m.-8 p.m.
Parking passes can be purchased online and the cost varies. A Sunday parking pass costs $31. A digital parking pass is required for entry per vehicle.
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Teen on moped hit by car after cruising through stop sign in Detroit
Photos by FOX 2 Photog Scott Federspiel
DETROIT (FOX 2) – A 16-year-old moped driver was hospitalized after a crash on Detroit’s west side on Wednesday night.
The backstory:
Detroit police say the teen disregarded a stop sign while going east on Vassar when he collided with a vehicle turning south on Outer Drive at about 9:30 p.m.
Photos by FOX 2 Photog Scott Federspiel
The boy was taken to a nearby hospital where he is listed in critical condition. The driver of the car, a woman in her 30s, was not injured.
The Source: Information for this report is from Detroit police.
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Chickens, geese found at vacant home after nonprofit reports them stolen
Chickens and geese that went missing from a local nonprofit’s Detroit site were found in the backyard of a nearby home, the director of operations said Wednesday.
The Full Circle Foundation, a Grosse Point Park-based nonprofit, said more than a dozen chickens and geese were believed stolen from a chicken coop on Detroit’s east side that also features the Full Circle Edible Garden.
The nonprofit provides training and job opportunities for young people with special needs.
Neighbors who learned from news reports about the missing flock found the “chickens were being held in the backyard of a vacant home not far from the Full Circle Edible Garden,” said Stephanie DiVirgil, director of operations. She said Ribbon Farm 4-H owns the flock.
“The homeowner was contacted, and she reached out to Full Circle to confirm,” said DiVirgil. “We were able to retrieve all of the chickens and geese that were found on the property, 19 in total.”
The foundation and Ribbon Farms 4-H are working to secure the site, including cameras, fencing and lights.
“We will likely start a fundraising campaign to have these items installed,” DiVirgil said. “We’ve gotten amazing support from the community, including offers to help pay for these additional security measures.”
Detroit, MI
DPD investigating after human remains found in home on Detroit’s west side
DETROIT (WXYZ) — Human remains were found in a furnace of an home on Detroit’s west side, the Detroit Police Department tells us.
The remains was found by an individual working on the home in the 5200 block of S Clarendon just after 11 a.m.
Anyone with information can call 313-596-2260 or CrimeStoppers at 1-800-SpeakUp.
Stay with WXYZ.com for updates on this developing story.
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