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British Open 2013: Tee times and pairings for Sunday’s final round

Sunday’s final round of the Open Championship will include a few interesting pairings, led by Tiger Woods playing with Adam Scott and former caddie Steve Williams.

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It’s a crowded and star-studded leaderboard heading into the final round of the British Open. As a result, there are a few noteworthy pairings, including the duo of Tiger Woods and Adam Scott.

Woods will open the final round two strokes off the lead as he continues to search for his 15th major title. He had a chance to play in Sunday’s final group, but missed a couple of opportunities on the final few holes and will instead be paired with Scott. That, of course, means Woods will be joined on the course by his former caddie Steve Williams.

Williams is now Scott’s caddie after 13 years with Woods. Scott and Woods were paired together for the first two rounds of the U.S. Open in June. They will tee off at 9 a.m. ET.

Lee Westwood and Hunter Mahan will tee off 10 minutes after Woods and Scott, playing in the final group of the day. Westwood holds the 54-hole lead at 3-under, while Mahan is tied with Woods for second-place at 1-under. The two are strong contenders for the title of best active player without a major championship, something they will attempt to change on Sunday.

Brandt Snedeker and Sergio Garcia made moves up the leaderboard in the third round and will now be paired together. They will tee off at 8:20 a.m., one group ahead of Phil Mickelson. Mickelson is 2-over through 54 holes, five shots off the lead. He’ll play with Francesco Molinari on Sunday.

Muirfield has played harder in the afternoon during the first three rounds, so a player within range of the lead who’s able to post a solid score in the morning could be in contention when all is said and done. Jason Day and Dustin Johnson could be among that group, as the two will play together in the final round. Defending British Open champion Ernie Els is eight strokes off the lead. He’ll tee off at 7:35 a.m. in a group with Richard Sterne.

Here’s a complete look at the final-round tee times (all times Eastern):

Tee Time Player Player
2:00 a.m. Shiv Kapur Sandy Lyle
2:10 a.m. Bo Van Pelt Kevin Streelman
2:20 a.m. Mikko Ilonen Kyung-tae Kim
2:30 a.m. Ben Curtis Padraig Harrington
2:40 a.m. Jason Dufner Oliver Fisher
2:50 a.m. Graham DeLaet Chris Wood
3:00 a.m. Russell Henley Tim Clark
3:10 a.m. Josh Teater Jimmy Mullen
3:20 a.m. Marcus Fraser Gareth Wright
3:35 a.m. Stewart Cink Shane Lowry
3:45 a.m. Jonas Blixt Peter Senior
3:55 a.m. Mark O'Meara Martin Laird
4:05 a.m. Stephen Gallacher Branden Grace
4:15 a.m. Fredrik Jacobson George Coetzee
4:25 a.m. Matthew Fitzpatrick Fred Couples
4:35 a.m. Richie Ramsay Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano
4:45 a.m. Mark Brown Geoff Ogilvy
4:55 a.m. Eduardo De La Riva Y.E. Yang
5:10 a.m. Boo Weekley Thongchai Jaidee
5:20 a.m. Webb Simpson K.J. Choi
5:30 a.m. Bubba Watson Tom Lehman
5:40 a.m. Harris English Bernd Wiesberger
5:50 a.m. Gregory Bourdy Ken Duke
6:00 a.m. Bud Cauley Steven Tiley
6:10 a.m. Todd Hamilton Paul Lawrie
6:20 a.m. Jordan Spieth Carl Pettersson
6:35 a.m. Charl Schwartzel Darren Clarke
6:45 a.m. Danny Willett Graeme McDowell
6:55 a.m. Thomas Bjorn Matt Kuchar
7:05 a.m. Shingo Katayama Keegan Bradley
7:15 a.m. Ian Poulter Justin Leonard
7:25 a.m. Martin Kaymer Johnson Wagner
7:35 a.m. Richard Sterne Ernie Els
7:45 a.m. Miguel Jimenez Rafael Cabrera-Bello
8:00 a.m. Dustin Johnson Jason Day
8:10 a.m. Jamie Donaldson Hideki Matsuyama
8:20 a.m. Sergio Garcia Brandt Snedeker
8:30 a.m. Francesco Molinari Phil Mickelson
8:40 a.m. Henrik Stenson Zach Johnson
8:50 a.m. Angel Cabrera Ryan Moore
9:00 a.m. Tiger Woods Adam Scott
9:10 a.m. Lee Westwood Hunter Mahan

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