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2013 WGC-Cadillac Championship: Tee times, pairings and TV schedule for Friday

Tiger Woods is in a five-way tie atop the leaderboard after the first round. He enters second-round action grouped with Rory McIlroy and Luke Donald, meaning the world’s top three golfers will be playing together.

Mike Ehrmann

Second-round action begins Friday at the Blue Monster at Doral, with Tiger Woods tied with four others at 6-under par to to lead the WGC Cadillac Championship. The annual tournament held in Miami features a small field of elite competition that includes Woods, Rory McIlroy, and Phil Mickelson, among others.

While McIlroy continues to struggle early in the Tour season -- he shot a 1-over 73 on Thursday -- Woods came out with a bang. He leads the way at 6-under, tied with Bubba Watson, Sergio Garcia, Freddie Jacobson and Graeme McDowell. Mickelson leads a group of four golfers who are one shot off the lead, having shot a first-round 67.

The most star-studded group features the top three world-ranked golfers -- McIlroy, Woods, and Luke Donald -- as Tiger looks to break away from the pack. They start from the first tee at 12:59 PM EST and will be among the last golfers to finish the day at the 18th. Mickelson joins fellow stars Watson and Steve Stricker, as the three will tee off from the 10th tee at 11:53 AM EST.

Going off No. 1:

Time Players
11:20 AM Fraser, Marcus Siem, Marcel Henley, Russell
11:31 AM Cabrera-Bello, Rafael Huh, John Senden, John
11:42 AM Pattersson, Carl Piercy, Scott Ogilvy, Geoff
11:53 AM Howell III, Charles Coetzee, George Lynn, David
12:04 PM Thompson, Michael Wood, Chris Gallacher, Stephen
12:15 PM Johnson, Zach Noren, Alexander Sterne, Richard
12:26 PM Fowler, Rickie Olesen, Thorbjorn Manassero, Matteo
12:37 PM Schwartzel, Charl Bradley, Keegan Dufner, Jason
12:48 PM Kuchar, Matt Westwood, Lee Poulter, Ian
12:59 PM McIlroy, Rory Woods, Tiger Donald, Luke
1:10 PM Watney, Nick Els, Ernie Van Pelt, Bo

Going off No. 10 :

Time Players
11:20 AM Day, Jason Donaldson, Jamie Colsaerts, Nicolas
11:31 AM Johnson, Dustin Mahan, Hunter Hanson, Peter
11:42 AM Simpson, Webb Garcia, Sergio McDowell, Graeme
11:53 AM Watson, Bubba Mickelson, Phil Stricker, Steve
12:04 PM Rose, Justin Oosthuizen, Louis Scott, Adam
12:15 PM Furyk, Jim Kaymer, Martin Harrington, Padraig
12:26 PM Hendry, Mike Gay, Brian
12:37 PM Garrigus, Robert Wiratchant, Thaworn Fdez-Castano, Gonzalo
12:48 PM Grace, Branden Molinari, Francesco Moore, Ryan
12:59 PM Haas, Bill Jamieson, Scott Clark, Tim
1:10 PM Merrick, John Jacboson, Freddie

Lawrie, Paul

Golf Channel will continue their customary coverage of the first two days of this no-cut tournament. The broadcast comes on the air at 2 p.m. ET Friday and is scheduled to run until 6 p.m., or the conclusion of second round action.

For a live leaderboard from Doral, visit Golf.com

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