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Shriners Open fourth-round pairings

FOURTH-ROUND TEE TIMES

TODAY AT TPC SUMMERLIN

7:40 a.m.: Tom Hoge

7:44 a.m.: Nick Taylor, Bo Van Pelt

7:53 a.m.: Steven Alker, Byron Smith

8:02 a.m.: Steve Wheatcroft, Derek Ernst

8:11 a.m.: Ken Duke, Whee Kim

8:20 a.m.: Aaron Baddeley, Carl Pettersson

8:29 a.m.: Kevin Tway, J.J. Henry

8:38 a.m.: Carlos Ortiz, Martin Flores

8:47 a.m.: Kyle Reifers, Adam Hadwin

8:56 a.m.: Andres Gonzales, Brice Garnett

9:05 a.m.: Ryo Ishikawa, Wes Homan

9:14 a.m.: RSA Tim Clark, Troy Merritt

9:23 a.m.: Sean O’Hair, Kevin Kisner

9:32 a.m.: Jarrod Lyle, Brendan Steele

9:41 a.m.: John Huh, William McGirt

9:50 a.m.: Alex Prugh, Brendon de Jonge

9:59 a.m.: Charles Howell III, Nick Watney

10:08 a.m.: Dudley Hart, Daniel Summerhays

10:17 a.m.: Erik Compton, John Senden

10:26 a.m.: Andrew Putnam, Sam Saunders

10:35 a.m.: Jonathan Randolph, Colt Knost

10:44 a.m.: Stewart Cink, Scott Brown

10:53 a.m.: Hideki Matsuyama, Harris English

11:02 a.m.: Robert Streb, Vijay Singh

11:11 a.m.: George McNeill, Bryce Molder

11:20 a.m.: Hudson Swafford, Wes Roach

11:30 a.m.: John Merrick, Kevin Stadler

11:40 a.m.: Tony Finau, Jonathan Byrd

11:50 a.m.: Jim Herman, Spencer Levin

12 p.m.: Brandt Snedeker, Martin Laird

12:10 p.m.: Bill Lunde, Jason Bohn

12:20 p.m.: Alex Cejka, David Hearn

12:30 p.m.: Scott Piercy, Webb Simpson

12:40 p.m.: Kevin Streelman, Brooks Koepka

12:50 p.m.: Jimmy Walker, Andrew Svoboda

1 p.m.: Ben Martin, Russell Knox

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