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Masters tee times 2018: Pairings, featured groups for Saturday’s round

The Masters - Round Two
The Masters - Round Two
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Moving day at the Masters will feature several major champions just before the final group on Saturday at Augusta National, including Henrik Stenson and Rory McIlroy paired together for the third round.

Stenson won the British Open in 2016 for his lone major, and his best finish at the Masters was 14th place in 2014. He missed the cut at Augusta last year. But on Friday Stenson delivered his second straight under-par round with a 71 and enters Saturday in third place at 5-under.

McIlroy — a four-time major champion — had his best Masters finish in 2015, coming in fourth. He shot a a 1-under 71 on Friday and enters the weekend at 4-under. McIlroy and Stenson are set to tee off at 2:20 p.m. ET on Sunday, followed only by second-round leader Patrick Reed and Marc Leishman, who tee off at 2:30 p.m.

Reed is atop the heap at Augusta at 6-under par thanks to the low round of the day on Friday with a 6-under 66.

Jordan Spieth, a three-time major champion, had the lead after the first round at Augusta at 6-under but a 40 on the front nine Friday led to a 2-over second round. He is tied for fourth at 4-under entering Saturday, and tees off at 2:10 p.m. ET along with Dustin Johnson, the 2016 US Open winner.

This is just the fifth Masters for the 24-year-old Spieth, who has finished second, first, second and 11th in his first four tries.

Tiger Woods struggled on Friday with a 74 and enters the weekend at 4-over, just barely making the cut line. Woods tees off at 10:40 a.m. in the third round, paired with Ian Poulter.

Related

Television coverage of the Masters shifts to CBS for the weekend, with live coverage from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. ET. In addition, CBS Sports Network will show Masters on the Range, its driving range show, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday. Online streaming of Round 3 is available through Masters.com.

Saturday Masters tee times for Round 3

All times ET

10 a.m.: Paul Casey

10:10 a.m.: Matthew Fitzpatrick, Kiradech Aphibarnrat

10:20 a.m.: Tyrrell Hatton, Phil Mickelson

10:30 a.m.: Webb Simpson, Xander Schauffele

10:40 a.m.: Tiger Woods, Ian Poulter

10:50 a.m.: Adam Scott, Bryson DeChambeau

11 a.m.: Doug Ghim, Bernhard Langer

11:10 a.m.: Martin Kaymer, Si Woo Kim

11:20 a.m.: Brian Harman, Daniel Berger

11:30 a.m.: Chez Reavie, Kevin Ksiner

11:40 a.m.: Branden Grace, Jason Day

11:50 a.m.: Francesco Molinari, Kyle Stanley

12 p.m.: Ryan Moore, Jhonattan Vegas

12:10 p.m.: Satoshi Kodaira, Fred Couples

12:30 p.m.: Rafael Cabrera Bello, Vijay Singh

12:40 p.m.: Haotong Li, Russell Henley

12:50 p.m.: Tommy Fleetwood, Adam Hadwin

1 p.m.: Hideki Matsuyama, Zach Johnson

1:10 p.m.: Bernd Wiesberger, Jimmy Walker

1:20 p.m.: Matt Kuchar, Jon Rahm

1:30 p.m.: Charley Hoffman, Cameron Smith

1:40 p.m.: Justin Rose, Bubba Watson

1:50 p.m.: Rickie Fowler, Louis Oosthuizen

2 p.m.: Justin Thomas, Tony Finau

2:10 p.m.: Jordan Spieth, Dustin Johnson

2:20 p.m.: Henrik Stenson, Rory McIlroy

2:30 p.m.: Patrick Reed, Marc Leishman

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