2020 Zozo Championship: Live stream, watch online, TV channel, coverage, schedule, Tiger Woods start time Just like last week's CJ Cup at Shadow Creek in Las Vegas, this week's Zozo Championship has moved from the worst time zone for golf fans in the United States trying to watch live golf to the best time zone. The Zozo was moved from Japan to Thousand Oaks, California, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and now Tiger Woods will tee it up for four rounds with some of the biggest stars in the game. This is a big-time event for some of the best players in the world as they get in their final preparations for a unique major in November at The Masters in Augusta. Woods has not teed it up since missing the cut at the U.S. Open and is only expected to play two more events this calendar year (Zozo Championship and The Masters), coincidentally where his last two wins on tour have come. After one round, Sebastian Munoz sits alone atop the leaderboard at 8 under. He has plenty of competitors nearby, including Tyrrell Hatton and megastar Justin Thomas at 7 under. There's another four golfers at 6 under. Not included among the leaders is Woods, who sits at 4 over after a disastrous opening round. The 82-time winner is above just two golfers on the leaderboard at this no-cut event. Round 1 of the 2020 Zozo Championship is in the books, and there is an unexpected name atop the leaderboard. Sebastian Munoz went out and shot a 64 on Thursday with two eagles to lead Tyrrell Hatton and Justin Thomas by one going into the second day at Sherwood Country Club. Munoz's eagles came from a combined 220 yards away as he holed out on the par-4 7th hole and the par-5 16th hole. Somehow,he shot 64 -- the round of the day -- even though he made a double and two other bogeys. It's a great start in a stout field at the Zozo Championship.