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2014 Farmers Insurance Open: Tee times, pairings for Sunday’s round

Gary Woodland takes a one-shot lead into the final round with Jordan Spieth and Marc Leishman right behind him.

Donald Miralle

The 2014 Farmers Insurance Open will come to a close on Sunday with the fourth and final round. After three rounds of play, the remaining field of the top 70 will continue on the South Course. The most notable absence from the final day will be Tiger Woods, who failed to get past the PGA Tour’s secondary cut for the first time in his career. Gary Woodland will open the day with a one-shot lead.

Woodland will share a tee time with Marc Leishman and Jordan Spieth, who both trail him by one shot. Leishman, who is Australian, is currently the only foreign golfer within the top five. Woodland finished Saturday’s round at 8-under 208, which was the highest 54-hole score to lead the Farmers Insurance Open since 1993.

Pat Perez and Morgan Hoffmann are both two shots behind Woodland and will share a tee time with Rory Sabbatini, who is three shots behind.

Here is a look at the final round tee times, with the Tour continuing to send the players off split tees in threesomes. All times Eastern.

Tee No. 1
Tee Time Players
11:25 a.m. Stewart Cink John Merrick Jim Herman
11:35 a.m. J.B. Holmes Billy Horschel K.J. Choi
11:45 a.m. Hideki Matsuyama Justin Hicks Charley Hoffman
11:55 a.m. Brendon Todd Sang-Moon Bae Martin Laird
12:05 p.m. Trevor Immelman Seung-Yul Noh Robert Garrigus
12:15 p.m. Russell Knox Ian Poulter Justin Thomas
12:25 p.m. Kevin Chappell Kevin Tway Erik Compton
12:35 p.m. Keegan Bradley Graham DeLaet Jason Day
12:45 p.m. Robert Streb Charles Howell III Brian Stuard
12:55 p.m. Brad Fritsch Nicolas Colsaerts Andres Romero
1:05 p.m. Ryo Ishikawa Will MacKenzie Scott Stallings
1:15 p.m. Pat Perez Morgan Hoffmann Rory Sabbatini
1:25 p.m. Gary Woodland Marc Leishman Jordan Spieth
Tee No. 10
Tee Time Players
11:25 a.m. Victor Dubuisson Stuart Appleby Jamie Lovemark
11:35 a.m. Chris Williams Mark Calcavecchia Luke Guthrie
11:45 a.m. Bill Haas Justin Leonard Lee Westwood
11:55 a.m. David Lynn D.A. Points Bubba Watson
12:05 p.m. Tag Ridings Blake Adams Michael Putnam
12:15 p.m. David Lingmerth Brendan Steele Jhonattan Vegas
12:25 p.m. Y.E. Yang Matt Jones Chad Collins
12:35 p.m. Hunter Mahan Ben Crane Cameron Tringale
12:45 p.m. Nicholas Thompson Tyrone Van Aswegen Greg Owen
12:55 p.m. Matt Bettencourt Nick Watney Bryce Molder
1:05 p.m. Jonathan Byrd Harrison Frazar
1:15 p.m. Charlie Wi D.H. Lee

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