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Deutsche Bank Championship 2012: TV Schedule, Tee Times, Pairings For Saturday

The 2012 Deutsche Bank Championship continues Saturday with second-round action. Tiger Woods is among the leaders after an opening-round 64 on Friday.

Woods begins the second round in third place at 7-under, two strokes behind leader Seung-Yul Noh. Woods got off to a strong start Friday with a birdie on each of his first five holes. He will try to continue his strong play Saturday and will play in a group with Nick Watney and Brandt Snedeker.

Rory McIlroy will begin play Saturday three strokes off the lead after he shot a first-round 65. He will play with Zach Johnson and Jason Dufner in the second round. Phil Mickelson is currently tied for 17th place after he shot a 3-under 68 on Friday.

Saturday’s second round will be broadcast on the Golf Channel with coverage beginning at 3 p.m. ET. The second round can also be streamed live online at PGATour.com.

The complete list of Saturday’s tee times can be found below (all times ET).

Tee No. 1
7:40 a.m.: Pat Perez, Spencer Levin, David Hearn
7:52 a.m.: Brendon de Jonge, Tom Gillis, John Rollins
8:04 a.m.: Greg Chalmers, Mark Wilson, Martin Laird
8:16 a.m.: Tim Clark, Marc Leishman, Ben Curtis
8:28 a.m.: Bill Haas, Kyle Stanley, Robert Garrigus
8:40 a.m.: Scott Piercy, John Huh, Jim Furyk
8:52 a.m.: Roberto Castro, Chris Kirk, Michael Thompson
9:04 a.m.: George McNeill, Tommy Gainey, Sang-Moon Bae
12:10 p.m.: Charl Schwartzel, D.A. Points, J.J. Henry
12:22 p.m.: Ian Poulter, Kevin Na, Ben Crane
12:34 p.m.: Charlie Wi, Padraig Harrington, Geoff Ogilvy
12:46 p.m.: Luke Donald, Justin Rose, Steve Stricker
12:58 p.m.: Bubba Watson, Dustin Johnson, Carl Pettersson
1:10 p.m.: Nick Watney, Brandt Snedeker, Tiger Woods
1:22 p.m.: Sean O’Hair, Matt Every, Greg Owen
1:34 p.m.: Dicky Pride, Jonas Blixt, John Merrick

Tee No. 10
7:40 a.m.: Charles Howell III, Jonathan Byrd, Brian Davis
7:52 a.m.: Ryan Moore, Seung-Yul Noh, J.B. Holmes
8:04 a.m.: Brian Harman, Ryan Palmer, Kevin Stadler
8:16 a.m.: Phil Mickelson, Ernie Els, Rickie Fowler
8:28 a.m.: Matt Kuchar, Hunter Mahan, Keegan Bradley
8:40 a.m.: Rory McIlroy, Zach Johnson, Jason Dufner
8:52 a.m.: Ricky Barnes, Troy Matteson, Cameron Tringale
9:04 a.m.: Bryce Molder, Rory Sabbatini, K.J. Choi
9:16 a.m.: Daniel Summerhays, Martin Flores,
12:10 p.m.: Bob Estes, Harris English, Josh Teater
12:22 p.m.: Vijay Singh, Ken Duke, Scott Stallings
12:34 p.m.: Graham DeLaet, Jimmy Walker, William McGirt
12:46 p.m.: John Senden, Graeme McDowell, Adam Scott
12:58 p.m.: Bud Cauley, Lee Westwood, Johnson Wagner
1:10 p.m.: Webb Simpson, Louis Oosthuizen, Bo Van Pelt
1:22 p.m.: Jeff Overton, Ted Potter Jr., Aaron Baddeley
1:34 p.m.: Charley Hoffman, Blake Adams, Jason Day

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