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Scottish Open 2013: Tee times, TV schedule and streaming for Sunday’s round

The final round of the Scottish Open begins Sunday, can Phil Mickelson come away with the win?

Andrew Redington

The 2013 Scottish Open comes to a close Sunday with the final round from Castle Stuart. Henrik Stenson will open the day with the lead as players play their final competitive round before next week’s British Open.

Stenson opens the final round with a two-shot lead. He’s 16-under for the tournament after shooting a 6-under 66 on Saturday. Stenson will be joined in the final pairing by Phil Mickelson who is tied for second at 14-under. Mickelson is playing the Scottish Open as a warmup for the British Open, but as Shane Bacon of Yahoo! Sports noted, a good showing in the Scottish Open won’t guarantee British Open success. Mickelson finished second in the 2007 Scottish Open, but missed the cut the next week at the British Open.

Viewers in the United States will be able to watch Mickelson in the final round without waking up in the middle of the night. Mickelson and Stenson are scheduled to tee off at 10:25 a.m. ET. Mickelson won’t be the only American playing in the final few pairings. Peter Uihlein will begin the day three strokes back at 13-under. He’s scheduled to tee off at 9:55 a.m. ET.

Golf Channel will have live coverage of Sunday’s final round, beginning at 9:30 a.m. and continuing until noon. Viewers registered for Sky Sports service will be able to watch the action live online via a simulcast stream.

Here is the complete list of Sunday’s tee times, all times Eastern:

4:30 a.m.: Lee Slattery, Thorbjørn Olesen
4:40 a.m.: Craig Lee, Sam Little
4:50 a.m.: Johan Edfors, Richard Green
5:00 a.m.: Darren Fichardt, Paul Lawrie
5:10 a.m.: David Howell, Grégory Bourdy
5:20 a.m.: Scott Henry, Marc Warren
5:30 a.m.: Jorge Campillo, Matthew Baldwin
5:40 a.m.: Joakim Lagergren, Thongchai Jaidee
5:50 a.m.: Chris Lloyd, James Morrison
6:05 a.m.: Seve Benson, Chris Wood
6:15 a.m.: Bernd Wiesberger, Paul Mcginley
6:25 a.m.: David Drysdale, Shane Lowry
6:35 a.m.: Matteo Manassero, Gary Orr
6:45 a.m.: Richard Bland, Matteo Delpodio
6:55 a.m.: Victor Dubuisson, Greig Hutcheon
7:05 a.m.: Damien Mcgrane, Marcel Siem
7:15 a.m.: Robert-Jan Derksen, Jaco Van Zyl
7:25 a.m.: Simon Dyson, Søren Kjeldsen
7:40 a.m.: Francesco Molinari, Garth Mulroy
7:50 a.m.: David Horsey, Niclas Fasth
8:00 a.m.: Mikko Ilonen, Richard Sterne
8:10 a.m.: David Lynn, Morten Ørum Madsen
8:20 a.m.: Kiradech Aphibarnrat, Alvaro Quiros
8:30 a.m.: Alejandro Cañizares, Keith Horne
8:40 a.m.: Ross Fisher, Chris Paisley
8:50 a.m.: Martin Laird, Ricardo Gonzalez
9:00 a.m.: Brooks Koepka, Eddie Pepperell
9:15 a.m.: Nicolas Colsaerts, Hennie Otto
9:25 a.m.: Paul Casey, Chris Doak
9:35 a.m.: Matthew Southgate, Tommy Fleetwood
9:45 a.m.: Lorenzo Gagli, Simon Khan
9:55 a.m.: Raphaël Jacquelin, Peter Uihlein
10:05 a.m.: Jb Hansen, Gareth Maybin
10:15 a.m.: John Parry, Branden Grace
10:25 a.m.: Henrik Stenson, Phil Mickelson

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