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2012 Australian Open golf: Tee times, TV schedule and more

John Senden leads after the first round of play on Thursday at the 2012 Australian Open, and will tee off at noon local time in the second round.

Mark Metcalfe

The second round of the 2012 Australian Open gets underway on Friday, as John Senden, 6-under, will take the lead into the round.

Brent McCullough, Mitchell Brown and Won Joon Lee begin the day, teeing off at the first hole at 6:45 a.m. (all times listed are local times). Senden begins his round at noon with Mathew Goggin and Geoff Ogilvy, followed by a trio of Adam Scott, Justin Rose and Wenchong Liang beginning at 12:10 p.m.

Defending champion Greg Chalmers, currently sitting at 1-under, begins his second round with Jake Higginbottom and golf legend Tom Watson at 7:10 a.m. Chalmers’s group will tee off beginning on the 10th hole.

The final trio of the day tees off, also on the 10th hole, at 1:45 p.m., as Matthew Smith, Da Quan and Douglas Holloway wrap up the second round of play.

For a complete look at the leaderboard and tee times, click right here.

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