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

Rory McIlroy looks to extend his tournament lead on Sunday in the third round of the 2012 Deutsche Bank Championship in Boston. The Irish righty holds a one-stroke lead over Louis Oosthuizen after a second-round 65 (six-under par) for a total of 12-under on the tournament.

McIlroy and Oosthuizen make up Sunday’s final pairing and will tee off at 1:45 p.m. ET. The round gets underway when Graeme McDowell and Sean O’Hair tee off at 7:25 a.m. ET.

Tiger Woods (-10) is lurking two shots behind the lead after shooting three-under on Saturday. He pairs with Ryan Moore (-10) in Sunday’s second-to-last pairing, which tees at 1:35 p.m. ET.

The third round will be televised on the Golf Channel from 1-3 p.m. ET, then move to NBC from 3-6 p.m. ET.

Here are the full pairings and tee times for the third round:

7:25 am - Graeme McDowell and Sean O’Hair
7:35 - Padraig Harrington and Jimmy Walker
7:45 - Roberto Castro and Kevin Na
7:55 - Keegan Bradley and John Huh
8:05 - Brian Harman and Matt Kuchar
8:15 - Jonathan Byrd and Mark Wilson
8:25 - Harris English and Scott Stallings
8:35 - Bill Haas and Martin Flores
8:45 - Marc Leishman and Rickie Fowler
8:55 - Blake Adams and Brendon de Jonge
9:05 - Vijay Singh and Aaron Baddeley
9:15 - J.J. Henry and Josh Teater
9:25 - Scott Piercy and Tommy Gainey
9:35 - Dicky Pride and Jason Day
9:45 - Johnson Wagner and Nick Watney
9:55 - Carl Pettersson and Bud Cauley
10:05 - Geoff Ogilvy and William McGirt
10:15 - Sang-Moon Bae and Daniel Summerhays
10:25 - Zach Johnson and George McNeill
10:35 - J.B. Holmes and Jim Furyk
10:45 - John Merrick and Pat Perez
10:55 - Bob Estes and Bo Van Pelt
11:05 - Kyle Stanley and Hunter Mahan
11:15 - Matt Ever and Jonas Blixt
11:25 - Brandt Snedeker and Webb Simpson
11:35 - Luke Donald and Lee Westwood
11:45 - Kevin Stadler and Troy Matteson
11:55 - Steve Stricker and Adam Scott
12:05 pm - Robert Garrigus and Ian Poulter
12:15 - Tom Gillis and Ernie Els
12:25 - Greg Chalmers and Ted Potter, Jr.
12:35 - David Hearn and Phil Mickelson
12:45 - Dustin Johnson and Jeff Overton
12:55 - Charley Hoffman and John Senden
1:05 - D.A. Points and Bryce Molder
1:15 - Chris Kirk and Charl Schwartzel
1:25 - Seung-Yul Noh and Jason Dufner
1:35 - Ryan Moore and Tiger Woods
1:45 - Rory McIlroy and Louis Oosthuizen

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