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Sunday’s tee times for Shriners Hospitals for Children Open

Sunday’s tee times

1st tee

8:20 a.m.: Aaron Wise, Kevin Tway, Jordan Spieth.

8:30 a.m.: Bud Cauley, Kramer Hickok, Hudson Swafford.

8:40 a.m.: José de Jesús Rodríguez, James Hahn, Si Woo.

8:50 a.m.: Scott Piercy, Graeme McDowell, Roberto Castro.

9 a.m.: Rickie Fowler, Chris Kirk, Webb Simpson.

9:10 a.m.: Harris English, Nick Taylor, Richy Werenski.

9:20 a.m.: Joaquin Niemann, Beau Hossler, Nick Watney.

9:30 a.m.: Scott Stallings, Peter Malnati, Danny Lee Rotorua.

9:40 a.m.: Jhonattan Vegas, Sam Ryder, J.J. Spaun.

9:50 a.m.: Harold Varner III, Anders Albertson, Denny McCarthy.

10 a.m.: Ryan Palmer, Chesson Hadley, Abraham Ancer.

10:10 a.m.: Patrick Cantlay, Robert Streb, Cameron Champ.

10:20 a.m.: Bryson DeChambeau, Peter Uihlein, Lucas Glover.

10th tee

8:20 a.m: Troy Merritt, Tony Finau, Sungjae Im.

8:30 a.m.: D.J. Trahan, Brandon Harkins, Chris Stroud.

8:40 a.m.: Sebastián Muñoz Bogota, Roberto Díaz Veracruz, Cameron Davis.

8:50 a.m.: Kelly Kraft, Martin Laird, Satoshi Kodaira.

9 a.m.: Matt Kuchar, Patrick Rodgers, Davis Love III.

9:10 a.m.: Vaughn Taylor, Jason Kokrak, Wes Roach.

9:20 a.m.: Gary Woodland, Dominic Bozzelli, George Cunningham.

9:30 a.m.: Ryan Moore, Seth Reeves, Matt Jones.

9:40 a.m.: Brian Gay, Rod Pampling, Whee Kim.

9:50 a.m.: Kevin Streelman, Joel Dahmen, Wyndham Clark.

10 a.m.: Alex Prugh, Kyle Jones, John Senden.

10:10 a.m.: Ollie Schniederjans, Ryan Blaum.

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