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The McGladrey Classic 2012: TV schedule, tee times, pairings for Sunday

Davis Love III and Jim Furyk make up Sunday’s final pairing in Georgia.

Sam Greenwood

Davis Love III and Jim Furyk are tied atop the leaderboard as the McGladrey Classic heads to the final round on Sunday in Sea Island, Georgia.

Both Love and Furyk, who is playing his last official event of the year, posted rounds of four-under 66 on Saturday, and the two share a two-shot lead at the top. Two golfers lurk behind the leaders, D.J. Trahan and Arjun Atwal, who are both at 11-under for the tournament.

Ben Crane launched himself into contention and into the top ten with a round-best 62 on Saturday, moving him to just four shots behind the lead with four other golfers.

Furyk and Love make up Sunday’s final pairing and will tee off at 1:15 p.m. ET. The Golf Channel will carry the broadcast of Sunday’s play from 2-5 p.m. ET, and radio coverage on Sirius-XM will be from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. ET.

Here is the full list of tee times and pairings for Sunday. All times are Eastern.

Time Players
8:05 am Thompson, Kyle
8:08 am Overton, Jeff Anderson, Mark
8:16 am Hearn, David Leonard, Justin
8:24 am Miller, Zack Slocum, Heath
8:32 am Kirk, Chris Every, Matt
8:40 am Green, Nathan Beckman, Cameron
8:48 am Hurley III, Billy Pampling, Rod
8:56 am Driscoll, James Brown, Scott
9:04 am O'Hair, Sean Dawson, Marco
9:12 am Day, Jason Knox, Russell
9:20 am Cink, Stewart Flores, Martin
9:29 am Herron, Tim Wright, Chase
9:38 am Jones, Matt Rocha, Alexandre
9:47 am Johnson, Zach Mediate, Rocco
9:56 am Adams, Blake Stallings, Scott
10:05 am Beljan, Charlie Chappell, Kevin
10:14 am Harman, Brian Owen, Greg
10:23 am Weekley, Boo Stenson, Henrik
10:32 am Kokrak, Jason Lee, Danny
10:41 am Villegas, Camilo Mulroy, Garth
10:50 am Gainey, Tommy Steele, Brendan
10:59 am Appleby, Stuart Lunde, Bill
11:08 am Duke, Ken Castro, Roberto
11:17 am Durant, Joe de Jonge, Brendon
11:26 am Curtis, Ben Mathis, David
11:35 am Wilson, Mark Chopra, Daniel
11:45 am Horschel, Billy English, Harris
11:55 am Toms, David Coles, Gavin
12:05 pm Thompson, Michael Gay, Brian
12:15 pm Singh, Vijay Campbell, Chad
12:25 pm Reifers, Kyle Tomasulo, Peter
12:35 pm Goggin, Mathew Crane, Ben
12:45 pm Sabbatini, Rory Howell III, Charles
12:55 pm Cauley, Bud Claxton, Will
1:05 pm Trahan, D.J. Atwal, Arjun
1:15 pm Love III, Davis Furyk, Jim
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