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RBC Heritage 2013: Tee times, TV schedule for Sunday

Charley Hoffman enters the final round with a two-stroke lead over the field.

Streeter Lecka

Charley Huffman will begin the final round of the 2013 RBC Heritage Sunday with a two-stroke lead over Webb Simpson and at least a three-stroke advantage over the rest of the field. With the winner taking home a little more than $1 million, there will be no shortage of excitement on Hilton Head Island this afternoon.

There will be plenty of ways for fans to catch Sunday’s action live. Beginning at 1 p.m. ET, the Golf Channel will begin their coverage. CBS will then take over at 3 p.m. until the winner is decided.

For those unable to be in front of a TV, there are online streaming options available. Both the Golf Channel and CBS will be providing live streams for all of Sunday’s action. If you want to listen in to the action, Sirius/XM Satellite radio will have you covered throughout the afternoon.

Here is a full look at tee times, courtesy of the PGA Tour’s official website. The first pairing is set to begin at 8:34 a.m., with Hoffman and Webb beginning their day more than five hours later.

1 1:55 pm Hoffman, Charley Simpson, Webb
2 1:45 pm Streelman, Kevin de Jonge, Brendon
3 1:35 pm McDowell, Graeme Kelly, Jerry
4 1:25 pm Ishikawa, Ryo Villegas, Camilo
5 1:15 pm Hicks, Justin Clark, Tim
6 1:05 pm Horschel, Billy Haas, Bill
7 12:55 pm LeBrun, Steve Furyk, Jim
8 12:45 pm Lee, Richard H. Spieth, Jordan
9 12:35 pm Perez, Pat Appleby, Stuart
10 12:25 pm Donald, Luke Stroud, Chris
11 12:15 pm Leishman, Marc Wagner, Johnson
12 12:05 pm Jones, Matt Claxton, Will
13 11:55 am Henley, Russell Davis, Brian
14 11:45 am Brown, Scott Hahn, James
15 11:35 am Stiles, Darron Immelman, Trevor
16 11:25 am Crane, Ben Sabbatini, Rory
17 11:16 am Baddeley, Aaron Thompson, Nicholas
18 11:07 am Reavie, Chez Garrigus, Robert
19 10:58 am Day, Jason Stadler, Kevin
20 10:49 am Duke, Ken Wilson, Mark
21 10:40 am Choi, K.J. Bae, Sang-Moon
22 10:31 am Park, Jin Kirk, Chris
23 10:22 am Gay, Brian Percy, Cameron
24 10:13 am Langley, Scott Cink, Stewart
25 10:04 am Johnson, Zach Maggert, Jeff
26 9:55 am Harman, Brian Palmer, Ryan
27 9:46 am Byrd, Jonathan Estes, Bob
28 9:37 am Potter, Jr., Ted Bradley, Michael
29 9:28 am Weekley, Boo Owen, Greg
30 9:19 am Wittenberg, Casey Leonard, Justin
31 9:10 am Herron, Tim Kuchar, Matt
32 9:01 am Bolli, Justin Dufner, Jason
33 8:52 am Fritsch, Brad Pettersson, Carl
34 8:43 am Jobe, Brandt Kaymer, Martin
35 8:34 am Snedeker, Brandt Bohn, Jason

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