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Tee times announced for this week’s Shriners Open at TPC Summerlin

Shriners Open Tee Times

Rd. 1, 1st tee/Rd. 2, 10th tee

7 a.m./11:35 a.m.: Harris English, Lucas Glover, Harold Varner III

7:10 a.m./11:45 a.m.: Robert Streb, Hunter Mahan, Dominic Bozzelli

7:20 a.m./11:55 a.m.: Alex Cejka, Alex Prugh, Brandon Hagy

7:30 a.m./12:05 p.m.: Wesley Bryan, Hudson Swafford, Brian Gay

7:40 a.m./12:15 p.m.: Andrew Putnam, Satoshi Kodaira, Rod Pampling

7:50 a.m./12:25 p.m.: Si Woo Kim, Cody Gribble, Davis Love III

8 a.m./12:35 p.m.: Scott Piercy, Jim Furyk, Sangmoon Bae

8:10 a.m./12:45 p.m.: Scott Brown, Whee Kim, Ollie Schniederjans

8:20 a.m./12:55 p.m.: Freddie Jacobson, Ryan Palmer, Roberto Castro

8:30 a.m./1:05 p.m.: Roberto Díaz, Kyoung-Hoon Lee, Nick Hardy

8:40 a.m./1:15 p.m.: Cameron Davis, Kyle Jones, Shintaro Ban.

Rd. 1, 10th tee/Rd. 2, 1st tee

7 a.m./11:35 a.m.: Martin Laird, Josh Teater, Trey Mullinax

7:10 a.m./11:45 a.m.: John Senden, D.J. Trahan, Peter Uihlein

7:20 a.m./11:55 a.m.: Jason Kokrak, Shawn Stefani, Brandon Harkins

7:30 a.m./12:05 p.m.: Cameron Champ, Aaron Wise, Jordan Spieth

7:40 a.m./12:15 p.m.: Kevin Tway, Bryson DeChambeau, Patrick Cantlay

7:50 a.m./12:25 p.m.: Austin Cook, Chris Stroud, Chesson Hadley

8 a.m./12:35 p.m.: Danny Lee, Steve Marino, Anirban Lahiri

8:10 a.m./12:45 p.m.: Kenny Perry, J.J. Spaun, Beau Hossler

8:20 a.m./12:55 p.m.: Carlos Ortiz, Anders Albertson, Kevin Dougherty

8:30 a.m./1:05 p.m.: Wes Roach, Sebastián Muñoz, Preston Otte

8:40 a.m./1:15 p.m.: José de Jesús Rodríguez, Martin Trainer, Doug Ghim

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