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2011 U.S. Open Tee Times And Pairings For Sunday

Rory McIlroy is 18 holes away from getting the monkey off his back and shaking his memories of the meltdown at The Masters. McIlroy has run away from the field at the 2011 US Open and holds an eight-shot lead over Y.E. Yang, his playing partner for Saturday’s third round. McIlroy has been nearly flawless this week, carding only one bogey and a double bogey through 54 holes as Congressional Country Club has swallowed up the rest of the field.

McIlroy carded a 3-under 68 on Saturday to get to 14-under for the tournament. After recording a double-bogey to finish Friday’s second round, McIlroy finished with four birdies and only one bogey on Saturday as he stretched his advantage. With good scores to be had on the rain-softened course, he was still able to give himself a comfortable lead ahead of the final round.

Coverage on Sunday begins at 1:30 p.m. EDT and runs until 7:30 p.m., or whenever the final round concludes. NBC will have the broadcast duties again for the final round.

Here are the tee times for Sunday’s final round. McIlroy and Yang will be paired together again, though Yang has some work to do to make up the enormous deficit.

9:30 AM Brad Benjamin (a) Wes Heffernan
9:40 AM Alexandre Rocha Todd Hamilton
9:50 AM J.J. Henry Justin Hicks
10:00 AM Sang-Moon Bae Anthony Kim
10:10 AM Phil Mickelson Christo Greyling
10:20 AM Charley Hoffman Scott Piercy
10:30 AM Kenichi Kuboya Kevin Streelman
10:40 AM Luke Donald Bubba Watson
10:50 AM Matteo Manassero Marcel Siem
11:00 AM Edoardo Molinari Adam Hadwin
11:10 AM Brian Gay Ryo Ishikawa
11:20 AM Jeff Overton Michael Putnam
11:30 AM Robert Rock Lucas Glover
11:40 AM William Cauley Gary Woodland
11:50 AM Chez Reavie Retief Goosen
12:00 PM Gregory Havret Robert Karlsson
12:10 PM Johan Edfors Alexander Noren
12:20 PM Padraig Harrington Martin Kaymer
12:30 PM Seung-yul Noh Sunghoon Kang
12:40 PM Dustin Johnson Rory Sabbatini
12:50 PM Ryan Palmer John Senden
1:00 PM Marc Leishman Charl Schwartzel
1:10 PM Bill Haas Do-Hoon Kim
1:20 PM Russell Henley (a) Alvaro Quiros
1:30 PM Louis Oosthuizen Steve Stricker
1:40 PM Harrison Frazar Graeme McDowell
1:50 PM Zach Johnson Brandt Snedeker
2:00 PM Patrick Cantlay (a) Peter Hanson
2:10 PM Kevin Chappell Webb Simpson
2:20 PM Davis Love III Heath Slocum
2:30 PM Brandt Jobe Henrik Stenson
2:40 PM Kyung-tae Kim Bo Van Pelt
2:50 PM Sergio Garcia Matt Kuchar
3:00 PM Robert Garrigus Fredrik Jacobson
3:10 PM Jason Day Lee Westwood
3:20 PM Rory McIlroy Y.E. Yang

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