PGA Championship Round 3 Tee Times - Saturday
What times are the favourites out?
Who are out in the final groups on moving day at the Major at TPC Harding Park
PGA Championship Round 3 Tee Times - Saturday
The PGA Championship has had its cut and the players will now be playing in twoballs for the remainder of the action at TPC Harding Park.
Haotong Li leads the way at 8 under par and he will be joined by England's Tommy Fleetwood in the final group teeing off at 11pm (BST).
There are some interesting groups to watch on Saturday - best buddies Justin Thomas and Jordan Spieth will be hoping to inspire each other when they tee off together at 4.40pm.
Phil Mickelson and Ian Poulter will get some attention at 5.30pm.
Tiger Woods is paired with Keith Mitchell and will be off at 6pm.
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Rory McIlroy is with Victor Perez at 7.30pm.
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Patrick Reed and Bryson Dechambeau have both had their fair share of controversy over the years and are playing together at 8.40pm.
While Brooks Koepka and Justin Rose will both be very closely watched from 10.40pm.
Full Tee Times below for moving day can be seen below.
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PGA Championship Round 3 Tee Times - Saturday
All times BST
16:10 – Mackenzie Hughes 16:20 – Charl Schwartzel, Chez Reavie 16:30 – Louis Oosthuizen, Luke List 16:40 – Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas 16:50 – Patrick Cantlay, Erik Van Rooyen 17:00 – Rory Sabbatini, Sung Kang 17:10 – Sepp Straka, Adam Long 17:20 – Matt Wallace, Mark Hubbard 17:30 – Phil Mickelson, Ian Poulter 17:40 – J.T. Poston, Bubba Watson 17:50 – Harris English, Byeong Hun An 18:00 – Tiger Woods, Keith Mitchell 18:10 – Shane Lowry, Danny Lee 18:20 – Ryan Palmer, Kevin Kisner 18:30 – Tom Hoge, Russell Henley 18:40 – Cameron Smith, Doc Redman 19:00 – Robert MacIntyre, Billy Horschel 19:10 – Jim Herman, Emiliano Grillo 19:20 – Abraham Ancer, Kurt Kitayama 19:30 – Rory McIlroy, Victor Perez 19:40 – Nate Lashley, Gary Woodland 19:50 – Webb Simpson, Brian Harman 20:00 – Denny McCarthy, Jon Rahm 20:10 – Kevin Streelman, Viktor Hovland 20:20 – Joost Luiten, Adam Hadwin 20:30 – Adam Scott, Collin Morikawa 20:40 – Patrick Reed, Bryson DeChambeau 20:50 – Harold Varner III, Brandt Snedeker 21:00 – Brendan Steele, Joel Dahmen 21:10 – Tony Finau, Bud Cauley 21:20 – Scottie Scheffler, Dylan Frittelli 21:30 – Hideki Matsuyama, Si Woo Kim 21:50 – Alex Noren, Matthew Wolff 22:00 – Dustin Johnson, Bernd Wiesberger 22:10 – Lanto Griffin, Xander Schauffele 22:20 – Paul Casey, Brendon Todd 22:30 – Mike Lorenzo-Vera, Cameron Champ 22:40 – Brooks Koepka, Justin Rose 22:50 – Jason Day, Daniel Berger 23:00 – Haotong LI, Tommy Fleetwood
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