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Here are Sunday’s pairings for the Shriners Open

SUNDAY’S TEE TIMES

No. 1 tee

8:20 a.m.: Camerin Tringale, Alex Cejka, Davis Love III

8:30 a.m.: Graham DeLaet, Billy Hurley III, Webb Simpson

8:40 a.m.: Billy Horschel, Lee McCoy, Stewart Cink

8:50 a.m.: Ryan Blaum, Chez Reavie, John Senden

9 a.m.: Michael Kim, Shawn Stefani, Kyle Reifers

9:10 a.m.: Robert Streb, Jon Rahm, Keegan Bradley

9:20 a.m.: Sean O’Hair, Aaron Wise, Ryan Brehm

9:30 a.m.: Ryan Moore, Matt Jones, Brian Harman

9:40 a.m.: John Huh, Cameron Smith, Kyle Stanley

9:50 a.m.: Pat Perez, James Hahn, Tony Finau

10 a.m.: Harris English, Adam Hadwin, Charles Howell III

10:10 a.m.: Russell Henley, Geoff Ogilvy, Scott Piercy

10:20 a.m.: Lucas Glover, Rod Pampling, Brooks Koepka

No. 10 tee

8:20 a.m.: Xander Schauffele, Derek Fathauer, Jonas Blixt

8:30 a.m.: Will MacKenzie, Brendan Steele, Chris Kirk

8:40 a.m.: Jason Bohn, Wesley Bryan, Francesco Molinari

8:50 a.m.: Seung-Yul Noh, Harold Varner III, Trey Mullinax

9 a.m.: Troy Merritt, Brian Gay, Luke List

9:10 a.m.: Gonzalo-Fdez-Castano, Chad Campbell, Nick Taylor

9:20 a.m.: Bryson DeChambeau, Martin Laird, Vaughn Taylor

9:30 a.m.: Cheng Tsung Pan, Brett Stegmaier, Fabian Gomez

9:40 a.m.: Steve Marino, Cody Gribble, Ernie Els

9:50 a.m.: Seamus Power, Kevin Streelman, Martin Flores

10 a.m.: Daniel Summerhays, Mackenzie Hughes, Spencer Levin

10:10 a.m.: Smylie Kaufman, Jason Kokrak

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