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Greenbrier Classic 2014: Tee times, TV schedule, and streaming for Sunday’s round

The stage is set at The Old White TPC for an eventful final round. Who will come away with the victory in West Virginia?

Todd Warshaw

Sometimes sports tie in perfectly with life. That could be the case in the Greenbrier Classic on Sunday where former serviceman Billy Hurley III will open the final round with the lead. Hurley attended college at Navy and fulfilled a postgraduate commission for five years which included a tour of duty in the Persian Gulf. Notching his first win on the Fourth of July weekend would make for a great story, if it happens.

In order to do that, Hurley will need to hold off a long list of competitors. He’ll open the round with a two-stroke lead at 12-under, but nine other players are 8-under or better. That includes Angel Cabrera who is 10-under and will tee off in the final pairing with Hurley. Michael Thompson, Steve Stricker and Camilo Villegas are among the players at 8-under. Hurley and Cabrera will be the final duo off the first tee when they tee off at 2:05 p.m. ET. Thompson will join Kevin Chappell, who is 9-under, in the second-to-last group.

In addition to playing for the Greenbrier Classic title, some of the field will also be competing for a spot in the British Open. Four bids to the British Open are on the line for players who finish in the top 12 and arealy already qualified. With most of the field not qualified for the third major of the year, position will be something to watch during the final round. Of the 18 players currently tied for 12th or better, only four are qualified for the British Open. Hurley, Cabrera and Stricker are the only two players qualified of the 10 who will start at 8-under or better.

Golf Channel and CBS will combine on television coverage with Golf Channel beginning its broadcast at 1 p.m. Coverage will continue on Golf Channel until 2:30 p.m. before a 30-minute blackout. CBS will pick up coverage at 3 p.m. and broadcast the rest of the round. With the leaders teeing off around 2 p.m., the majority of key shots will be shown live. There will also be live online simulcast streams from NBC LiveExtra and PGATour.com.

Here is a complete look at the final round coverage and tee sheet. 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

2:05 PM

Billy Hurley III

Angel Cabrera

1:55 PM

Kevin Chappell

Michael Thompson

1:45 PM

Cameron Tringale

Will Wilcox

1:35 PM

Joe Durant

Camilo Villegas

1:25 PM

Steve Stricker

Chris Stroud

1:15 PM

Jim Renner

Bill Haas

1:05 PM

Hudson Swafford

David Hearn

12:55 PM

Luke Guthrie

Bubba Watson

12:45 PM

David Lingmerth

Troy Matteson

12:35 PM

Davis Love III

Steve Marino

12:25 PM

Kyle Stanley

Andrew Loupe

12:15 PM

Brendon Todd

Jason Bohn

12:05 PM

Jonas Blixt

Robert Allenby

11:55 AM

George McNeill

Keegan Bradley

11:45 AM

J.B. Holmes

Sang-Moon Bae

11:35 AM

Trevor Immelman

Scott Langley

11:25 AM

Michael Putnam

Richard H. Lee

11:16 AM

Troy Merritt

Charles Howell III

11:07 AM

David Toms

Oliver Goss

10:58 AM

Matt Bettencourt

Patrick Cantlay

10:49 AM

Bronson La'Cassie

Brice Garnett

10:40 AM

Shawn Stefani

Webb Simpson

10:31 AM

Andres Romero

Heath Slocum

10:22 AM

Brendon de Jonge

Tom Watson

10:13 AM

Justin Leonard

Bud Cauley

10:04 AM

Kevin Na

Charlie Beljan

9:55 AM

Patrick Reed

Danny Lee

9:46 AM

Johnson Wagner

Patrick Rodgers

9:37 AM

Ted Potter, Jr.

Gary Woodland

9:28 AM

Josh Teater

Stephen Ames

9:19 AM

Andrew Svoboda

Robert Streb

9:10 AM

J.J. Henry

Wes Roach

9:01 AM

Roberto Castro

Jason Gore

8:52 AM

Scott Stallings

Gonzalo Fdez-Castano

8:43 AM

Carl Pettersson

Ken Duke

8:34 AM

Tim Wilkinson

Chad Collins

8:25 AM

Tyrone Van Aswegen

Chris Kirk

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