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Hyundai Tournament of Champions 2013: Tee times and TV schedule for Friday

Steve Stricker is set to defend his title when the tournament starts Friday.

Christian Petersen

The Hyundai Tournament of Champions is set to tee off Friday at 10:35 a.m. local time at Plantation Course in Hawaii.

The event, which includes 30 winners from last year’s PGA Tour season, will be shown on the Golf Channel from 5:30-10:30 p.m. ET. The four-day event will run through Monday.

Steve Stricker is the defending champion. He won last year’s event with a 23-under par. Stricker will play this weekend, but he announced recently he would “semi retire” after the Hyundai Tournament of Champions.

While Stricker may be the most recent winner of the event, he’s not the favorite. Matt Kuchar, who won The Players Championship last season, is the favorite at 10/1 odds. Stricker’s odds sit at 16/1.

Here is the full list of Friday’s tee times. All times are ET.

1 3:35 PM Rickie Fowler Jason Dufner
2 3:45 PM Matt Kuchar Webb Simpson
3 3:55 PM Keegan Bradley John Huh
4 4:05 PM Ian Poulter Jonas Blixt
5 4:15 PM Marc Leishman Ted Potter, Jr.
6 4:25 PM Kyle Stanley Scott Stallings
7 4:35 PM George McNeill Ryan Moore
8 4:45 PM Ben Curtis Mark Wilson
9 4:55 PM Johnson Wagner J.J. Henry
10 5:05 PM Carl Pettersson Scott Piercy
11 5:15 PM Zach Johnson Hunter Mahan
12 5:25 PM Charlie Beljan Tommy Gainey
13 5:35 PM Bill Haas Nick Watney
14 5:45 PM Bubba Watson Dustin Johnson
15 5:55 PM Brandt Snedeker Steve Stricker
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