Through three rounds, scores at the John Deere Classic went largely as expected: low. The winning score traditionally tops 20-under par and that appears likely to be the case this year. Brian Harman will open the final round with the lead at 17-under and he is one of 10 players at 13-under or better. With scores dipping as far as 10-under par for the round on Saturday, the championship is still up for grabs.
John Deere Classic 2014: Tee times, TV schedule and online streaming for Sunday’s final round
It will likely take a round in the mid-60s or lower to win the John Deere Classic. Who will go low on Sunday?


Steve Stricker is among those in contention and he will play in the final group on Sunday. Stricker is 16-under through 54 holes. The John Deere Classic has been a strong event for Stricker and a win on Sunday would be the fourth time in the last six years he’s won the tournament. Stricker will join Harman in the final pairing with the two set to tee off at 1:45 p.m. ET.
Zach Johnson has also been strong at the TPC Deere Run during his career and he’s still in the mix. Johnson is 14-under, three off the lead, and has now carded 23 straight rounds of 69 or better in the event. He won in 2012 and finished second in a playoff last season. Johnson will also play in one of the late groups, with a 1:18 p.m. tee time. He will play with Jhonattan Vegas. Jordan Spieth is the defending champion and if he is going to repeat, he will need to go low. Spieth will begin the day at 11-under, within range that he could become a factor. He will tee off with David Toms at 12:42 p.m.
Golf Channel and CBS will combine on television and online coverage with Golf Channel beginning the broadcast. Coverage will run from 1 to 2:30 p.m. before CBS picks it up at 3 p.m. Both broadcasts will be available online via live simulcast streams. Golf Channel coverage can be streamed via NBC Sports LiveExtra while PGA Tour and CBSSports.com will combine to provide a simulcast of the CBS coverage.
Here is a complete look at the final round coverage and tee times. All times Eastern.
Final round coverage
Television:
1 to 2:30 p.m. -- Golf Channel
3 to 6 p.m. -- CBS
Online streams:
1 to 2:30 p.m. -- Golf Channel/NBC Sports LiveExtra simulcast stream
3 to 6 p.m. -- PGATour.com simulcast of CBS coverage
Radio:
Noon to 6 p.m. -- PGA Tour Radio on Sirius-XM (Ch. 93/208)
Tee times:
Tee time | Players | |
1:45 PM | Brian Harman | Steve Stricker |
1:36 PM | Scott Brown | Tim Clark |
1:27 PM | Jerry Kelly | William McGirt |
1:18 PM | Zach Johnson | Jhonattan Vegas |
1:09 PM | Ryan Moore | Johnson Wagner |
1:00 PM | Brad Fritsch | Charles Howell III |
12:51 PM | Steven Bowditch | Daniel Summerhays |
12:42 PM | David Toms | Jordan Spieth |
12:33 PM | Chad Campbell | Bo Van Pelt |
12:24 PM | Bud Cauley | D.H. Lee |
12:15 PM | Troy Merritt | Scott Langley |
12:06 PM | Brian Davis | Shawn Stefani |
11:57 AM | Rory Sabbatini | Will MacKenzie |
11:48 AM | Bryce Molder | Russell Henley |
11:39 AM | Tommy Gainey | Alex Prugh |
11:30 AM | Charlie Beljan | Jordan Niebrugge |
11:21 AM | Kevin Na | Brendon de Jonge |
11:12 AM | Steven Ihm | Glen Day |
11:03 AM | Camilo Villegas | Nicholas Thompson |
10:54 AM | Sean O'Hair | Davis Love III |
10:45 AM | Wes Roach | Justin Hicks |
10:36 AM | John Rollins | Kevin Tway |
10:27 AM | Paul Goydos | Marc Turnesa |
10:18 AM | Robert Streb | Todd Hamilton |
10:09 AM | Dicky Pride | Luke Guthrie |
10:00 AM | Trevor Immelman | Kevin Chappell |
9:51 AM | Heath Slocum | Andres Romero |
9:42 AM | Brice Garnett | J.J. Henry |
9:33 AM | John Senden | Ben Crane |
9:24 AM | Jonathan Byrd | Derek Ernst |
9:15 AM | Kevin Kisner | Greg Chalmers |
9:06 AM | Retief Goosen | Stewart Cink |
8:57 AM | Mark Wilson | Richard H. Lee |
8:48 AM | David Hearn | Kyle Stanley |
8:39 AM | Edward Loar | Ricky Barnes |
8:30 AM | Chad Collins | Chris Stroud |
8:21 AM | John Merrick | Jamie Lovemark |
8:12 AM | Bobby Wyatt | Cameron Beckman |
8:05 AM | Harris English |
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