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Tee times for the final round of the U.S. Open

Daniel Berger and Tony Finau are the final group.

U.S. Open - Round Three
U.S. Open - Round Three
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The last two champions are paired together in the penultimate group in Sunday’s final round at the 2018 U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills in New York, with Dustin Johnson and Brooks Koepka part of a four-way tie atop the leaderboard.

Johnson, the 2016 U.S. Open winner, took a four-stroke lead into Saturday but shot a 77 and enters the final round at 3-over. Koepka, the 2017 winner, shot a 72 in the third round. They tee off at 2:13 p.m. ET on Sunday.

When Johnson won at Oakmont in 2016 he overcame a four-shot deficit on the final day. Koekpa last year at Erin Hills entered Sunday down a stroke and won by four and tied the U.S. Open scoring record at 16-under.

Daniel Berger and Tony Finau each started Saturday a whopping 11 shots off the lead, bot both fired a 66 early on moving day before high winds took hold at Shinnecock, two of just three rounds under par on Saturday.

Berger and Finau are the final pairing on Sunday, at 2:24 p.m.

Phil Mickelson, whose rule-breaking putt on Saturday led to a third-round 81, tees off in the third group on Sunday at 8:43 a.m., tied with Patrick Rodgers in 64th place, at 17-over.

Fox will televise Sunday’s final round beginning at 10 a.m. ET, with online streaming available through Fox Sports Go.

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Time

Golfers

8:21 AMAndrew Johnston
8:32 AMBeyong Hun An, Patrick Rodgers
8:43 AMPhil Mickelson, Rickie Fowler
8:54 AMRoss Fisher, Tim WIlkinson
9:05 AMTyler Duncan, Calum Hill
9:16 AMKevin Chappell, Mickey DeMorat
9:27 AMJimmy Walker, Hideki Matsuyama
9:38 AMCameron Wilson, Jason Dufner
9:49 AMWill Grimmer, Aaron Baddeley
10:00 AMDean Burmester, Brian Harman
10:11 AMPatrick Cantlay, Sam Burns
10:22 AMPeter Uihlein, Luis Gagne
10:33 AMMatthieu Pavon, Bill Haas
10:44 AMMarc Leishman, Alex Noren
10:55 AMPat Perez, Louis Oosthuizen
11:06 AMChris Naegel, HaoTong Li
11:17 AMMatt Parzale, Steve Stricker
11:28 AMBrandt Snedeker, Jhonattan Vegas
11:39 AMCharles Howell III, Rafa Cabrera Bello
11:50 AMBrendan Steele, Scott Piercy
12:01 PMTommy Fleetwood, Russell Henley
12:12 PMRussell Knox, Ryan Fox
12:23 PMPaul Casey, Francesco Molinari
12:34 PMMatthew Fitzpatrick, Justin Thomas
12:45 PMBryson DeChambeau, Xander Schauffele
12:56 PMZach Johnson, Webb Simpson
1:07 PMGary Woodland, Charley Hoffman
1:18 PMIan Poulter, Branden Grace
1:29 PMTyrrell Hatton, Dylan Meyer
1:40 PMBrian Gay, Jim Furyk
1:51 PMPatrick Reed, Kiradech Aphibarnrat
2:02 PMJustin Rose, Henrik Stenson
2:13 PMBrooks Koepka, Dustin Johnson
2:24 PMDaniel Berger, Tony Finau
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