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Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals Classic 2012: TV schedule, tee times, pairings for Sunday

Charlie Beljan is alone in the lead at 13-under par, but there’s a big group of golfers hot on his heels going into the final round of the Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals Classic.

Entering Sunday’s final round, ten golfers are within three strokes of Charlie Beljan, who leads the Children’s Miracle Network Hospitals Classic at 13-under par. Beljan is still playing, despite suffering an anxiety attack on Friday that caused him to spend Friday night in the hospital. However, to his credit, Beljan came out on Saturday and shot a 1-under 71 to keep himself in the lead.

Hot on Beljan’s heels, though, is a large pack of golfers, many of whom put up nice scores on Saturday. Brian Gay and Josh Teater sit at 11-under par, and both of them shot 5-under 67s in the third round. Robert Garrigus and Camilo Villegas headline a group of players sitting three strokes back at 10-under par.

The golfers tee off starting at 8:55 a.m. ET from Magnolia Golf Course in Lake Buena Vista, FL. This event is the PGA Tour’s final event of the 2012 season.

Here is a full list of Sunday’s tee times. All the times listed are a.m ET.

Tee #1
8:55 - Daniel Summerhays, Miguel Angel Carballo, Jerry Kelly
9:05 - Russell Knox, Derek Lamely, Jeff Maggert
9:15 - Mark Anderson, Will Claxton, Ken Duke
9:25 - Colt Knost, Roland Thatcher, Boo Weekley
9:35 - Harris English, Jonas Blixt, D.J. Trahan
9:45 - Matt Jones, Charles Howell III, Ryuji Imada
9:55 - Tom Gillis, Kevin Chappell, Kevin Streelman
10:05 - Scott Dunlap, Tim Herron, Sean O’Hair
10:15 - Cameron Beckman, Brendon de Jonge, Scott Stallings
10:25 - Daniel Chopra, Henrik Stenson, Ryan Palmer
10:35 - Camilo Villegas, Matt Every, Tommy Gainey
10:45 - Charlie Wi, Vaughn Taylor, Robert Garrigus
10:55 - Charlie Beljan, Brian Gay, Josh Teater

Tee #10
8:55 - Joey Snyder III, Davis Love III, Brian Harman
9:05 - Stuart Appleby, William McGirt, Roberto Castro
9:15 - Matt Bettencourt, J.J. Killeen, Martin Flores
9:25 - Billy Horschel, Gavin Coles, Garrett Willis
9:35 - Ted Potter, Jr., Alex Cejka, Robert Karlsson
9:45 - Jason Kokrak, Justin Leonard, Stewart Cink
9:55 - Chris Stroud, Jason Bohn, Kyle Reifers
10:05 - Marco Dawson, Ben Curtis, Patrick Sheehan
10:15 - Brendan Steele, Cameron Tringale, Nathan Green
10:25 - Chris DiMarco, John Rollins, Shane Bertsch
10:35 - Carl Paulson, Gary Woodland, Tom Pernice, Jr.
10:45 - Nick O’Hern, Mathew Goggin, Chris Kirk
10:55 - Edward Loar, Alexandre Rocha, Chez Reavie

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