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Waste Management Phoenix Open 2013: Tee times and TV schedule for Sunday

Phil Mickelson takes a six-stroke lead into the fourth and final round of the 2013 Phoenix Open, and will attempt to capture his first tournament title in 2013.

Hunter Martin

Phil Mickelson takes a six-stroke lead into the final round of the 2013 Waste Management Phoenix Open, as the golf superstar looks to notch his first tournament win of 2013 on Sunday.

Through the first three rounds, Mickelson is an eye-opening 24-under. Mickelson was 11-under for the tournament’s first round, needing just 60 strokes to complete the first 18 holes of the tournament. Since then, Mickelson shot a 65 in the second round before a 64 in the third round, and now owns a commanding six-stroke lead.

Fellow American Brandt Snedeker is in second place, sitting at 18-under after the first three rounds.

Here’s the complete schedule of tee times for Sunday’s final round, all times local MST.

Groups going off No. 1:

1 9:00 am Kirk, Chris Chappell, Kevin Watson, Bubba
2 9:10 am Sabbatini, Rory Tringale, Cameron Stadler, Kevin
3 9:20 am Watney, Nick Howell III, Charles Wittenberg, Casey
4 9:30 am Palmer, Ryan Gay, Brian Bradley, Keegan
5 9:40 am Wi, Charlie Harman, Brian Mallinger, John
6 9:50 am Leonard, Justin McGirt, William Crane, Ben
7 10:00 am Cabrera, Angel Klauk, Jeff Chalmers, Greg
8 10:10 am Rollins, John Every, Matt Garrigus, Robert
9 10:20 am Molder, Bryce Horschel, Billy Potter, Jr., Ted
10 10:30 am Woodland, Gary Castro, Roberto Mahan, Hunter
11 10:40 am Haas, Bill Piercy, Scott de Jonge, Brendon
12 10:50 am Moore, Ryan Matteson, Troy Steele, Brendan
13 11:00 am Mickelson, Phil Snedeker, Brandt Harrington, Padraig

Groups going off No. 10:

14 9:00 am Maggert, Jeff Clark, Tim Glover, Lucas
15 9:10 am Na, Kevin Hearn, David Choi, K.J.
16 9:20 am Duke, Ken Van Pelt, Bo Pettersson, Carl
17 9:30 am Stroud, Chris Cauley, Bud McNeill, George
18 9:40 am Toms, David Weekley, Boo English, Harris
19 9:50 am Knost, Colt Mathis, David Driscoll, James
20 10:00 am Kuehne, Hank Flores, Martin Lee, Richard H.
21 10:10 am Bae, Sang-Moon Merrick, John Hahn, James
22 10:20 am Baddeley, Aaron Walker, Jimmy Verplank, Scott
23 10:30 am Campbell, Chad Henley, Russell Overton, Jeff
24 10:40 am Day, Jason Pride, Dicky Henry, J.J.
25 10:50 am Stanley, Kyle Yang, Y.E.

Televised coverage of the Phoenix Open can be found between 1-3 p.m. ET on the Golf Channel. Coverage then switches to NBC between 3-6 p.m. ET, as the tournament is set to conclude approximately half an hour before Super Bowl XLVII -- convenient for golf and football fans.

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