Okay, so yesterday I was messing around trying to figure out the tee times for the ISCO Championship. It was a bit of a mission, let me tell you.

First off, I hit up the ISCO official website. You know, the obvious move. Dug around for a good half hour, clicking on anything that looked remotely like it might have a schedule. Nada. They had all sorts of info about the tournament itself, past winners, sponsors – the whole shebang – but zip about when the players were actually teeing off.
Then I thought, “Right, gotta get sneaky.” Went straight to Google. Just typed in “ISCO Championship tee times” and braced myself for a barrage of ads. Actually got some decent results! A few golf news sites popped up, so I started clicking. Most of them were just recaps of previous tournaments, but one looked promising.
It was a live leaderboard site. Score! Started scrolling through, trying to find a specific section for tee times. Took a minute, because the page was packed with stats and player profiles. Finally found a small link that said something like “Round 1 Tee Times” – bingo!
Clicked on it, and BAM! There they were. Listed by grouping, with the time each group was set to start. Had to squint a little because the font was tiny, and the page was crammed with ads trying to get me to bet on the tournament. Annoying, but hey, I had the info I needed.
Took a screenshot, just in case. You know how websites are – they change stuff all the time. Plus, I wanted to be able to easily share the tee times with my buddies who are also into golf.
After that, just to be extra sure, I tried searching for individual player tee times. Like, “[Player Name] ISCO Championship tee time.” That actually worked pretty well! A couple of different sites confirmed the same times, so I felt pretty confident that I had the right information.
- Official Website: Strike one – no tee times.
- Google Search: Savior of the day!
- Live Leaderboard Site: Found the mother lode.
- Player-Specific Searches: Double-checked and confirmed the info.
All in all, took me about an hour to track down the tee times. More work than I expected, but worth it. Now we can plan our day around watching the tournament!
Next Time…
I think next time, I’ll try hitting up some golf forums first. Those guys are usually on top of things like this. Might save me some time and frustration. Live and learn, right?
