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FedEX St. Jude Classic 2013: Tee times, TV schedule for Friday

Davis Love III leads a pack of players at the top of the leaderboard heading into Friday at TPC Southwind.

Andy Lyons

A jumbled leaderboard will try to untangle itself Friday in the second day of the FedEX St. Jude Classic, played at TPC Southwind in Memphis. After Thursday’s round, six players were tied for the lead at 4-under, with another 11 golfers just one shot back at 3-under.

Friday’s morning tee times are highlighted by the trio of Davis Love III, Dustin Johnson, and Brandt Snedeker, who tee off from the 10th hole at 8:27 a.m. ET. Love, who returned to the tour just weeks ago after neck surgery in February, was among the pack of leaders after Thursday’s round. Johnson started his Thursday round by going 5-under in his first six holes, but three bogeys dropped him out of the lead. Snedeker shot an even-par 70.

In the afternoon, fan favorite Phil Mickelson tees off at 1:27 p.m. ET, joined by Padraig Harrington and D.A. Points. Mickelson had a disastrous stretch of holes on the back nine Thursday, going 4-over on three holes and finishing 1-over on the day.

Television coverage of the FedEX St. Jude Classic is available on The Golf Channel, starting at 3 p.m. ET. Golf Channel will replay Friday’s action at 8:30 p.m.

The full list of tee times is below. All times are Eastern.

Morning wave off tee No. 1

8:00 a.m. Bill Lunde Brendon de Jonge Michael Letzig
8:09 a.m. Joe Ogilvie Ken Duke Robert Streb
8:18 a.m. Steve Flesch Woody Austin Colt Knost
8:27 a.m. Derek Ernst Ben Crane Justin Leonard
8:36 a.m. Scott Brown George McNeill Tim Clark
8:45 a.m. Mark Wilson Ryan Palmer Scott Verplank
8:54 a.m. Arjun Atwal Harris English Jason Kokrak
9:03 a.m. Tim Petrovic Seung-Yul Noh Scott Langley
9:12 a.m. Nick O'Hern Dicky Pride Patrick Reed
9:21 a.m. Ross Fisher Eric Meierdierks Scott Moran
9:30 a.m. Gary Christian Andres Gonzales Chase Seiffert
9:39 a.m. Jin Park Joe Affrunti Steven Fox
9:48 a.m. Russell Knox Henrik Norlander Charlie Holland

Morning wave off No. 10

8:00 a.m. Jason Bohn John Daly Kevin Sutherland
8:09 a.m. Paul Goydos Martin Flores James Hahn
8:18 a.m. Troy Matteson Ryuji Imada Scott McCarron
8:27 a.m. Brandt Snedeker Dustin Johnson Davis Love III
8:36 a.m. Billy Horschel John Merrick Russell Henley
8:45 a.m. Rory Sabbatini Jonathan Byrd Stuart Appleby
8:54 a.m. Joe Durant Glen Day Luke Guthrie
9:03 a.m. Greg Owen Peter Hanson Brian Harman
9:12 a.m. John Rollins Billy Mayfair Justin Hicks
9:21 a.m. Jeff Maggert Jeff Overton David Hearn
9:30 a.m. Morgan Hoffmann Brad Fritsch Paul Haley II
9:39 a.m. Bobby Gates Shawn Stefani Cody Gribble
9:48 a.m. Doug LaBelle II Andrew Svoboda Vince Covello

Afternoon wave off No. 1

1:00 p.m. Chris DiMarco Tag Ridings Steve Marino
1:09 p.m. D.J. Trahan Charles Howell III Kevin Stadler
1:18 p.m. Chez Reavie Bud Cauley Roberto Castro
1:27 p.m. D.A. Points Phil Mickelson Padraig Harrington
1:36 p.m. Boo Weekley Ian Poulter David Toms
1:45 p.m. Sean O'Hair Gary Woodland Trevor Immelman
1:54 p.m. Lee Janzen Robert Karlsson Fabian Gomez
2:03 p.m. Chad Campbell Brian Davis Brandt Jobe
2:12 p.m. Vaughn Taylor David Duval Will Claxton
2:21 p.m. Camilo Villegas Cameron Beckman Rod Pampling
2:30 p.m. Justin Bolli Donald Constable Chip Deason
2:39 p.m. Steve LeBrun Steven Bowditch Guan Tianlang
2:48 p.m. Jim Herman Scott Gardiner Matthew NeSmith

Afternoon wave off tee No. 10

1:00 p.m. Ricky Barnes Nicholas Thompson William McGirt
1:09 p.m. Jimmy Walker Matt Jones Darron Stiles
1:18 p.m. Bob Estes Tom Gillis Ben Kohles
1:27 p.m. Brian Gay Freddie Jacobson Jerry Kelly
1:36 p.m. Scott Stallings Bryce Molder Aaron Baddeley
1:45 p.m. J.J. Henry Stephen Ames Robert Allenby
1:54 p.m. Tommy Gainey Brendan Steele Michael Bradley
2:03 p.m. Jeff Gove Shaun Micheel
2:12 p.m. Heath Slocum Nathan Green Tim Herron
2:21 p.m. Cameron Tringale David Mathis Casey Wittenberg
2:30 p.m. Brendon Todd Luke List Alistair Presnell
2:39 p.m. Cameron Percy Lee Williams George Coetzee
2:48 p.m. Aaron Watkins D.H. Lee Trent Whitekiller

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