
Ryder Cup Schedule 2014: Day 3 Tee Times, TV Coverage, Live Stream and Picks
The 2014 Ryder Cup will draw to a climactic ending on Sunday, where the time will come for all players to fend for themselves in the singles competition.
Europe hold a 10-6 advantage leading into the final day of this year's competition at Gleneagles, Scotland, and are well on their way to winning the Ryder Cup for the third consecutive time.
To ensure you don't miss a minute of the action, read on for full coverage details, including tee times, viewing information and a preview of which singles battles look most promising.
| Europe | Tee Time (vs.) | U.S.A |
| Grame McDowell | 11.36 | Jordan Spieth |
| Henrik Stenson | 11.48 | Patrick Reed |
| Rory McIlroy | 12.00 | Rickie Fowler |
| Justin Rose | 12.12 | Hunter Mahan |
| Stephen Gallacher | 12.24 | Phil Mickelson |
| Martin Kaymer | 12.36 | Bubba Watson |
| Thomas Bjorn | 12.48 | Matt Kuchar |
| Sergio García | 13.00 | Jim Furyk |
| Ian Poulter | 13.12 | Webb Simpson |
| Jamie Donaldson | 13.24 | Keegan Bradley |
| Lee Westwood | 13.36 | Jimmy Walker |
| Victor Dubuisson | 13.48 | Zach Johnson |
TV Info: Sky Sports Ryder Cup (UK), NBC (US)
Live Stream: Ryder Cup Live, Sky Go (UK, subscription required)
Key Sunday Singles
Justin Rose vs. Hunter Mahan
Kevin Mitchell of The Observer describes Justin Rose as "the backbone" of Europe's rise throughout the competition thus far, an apt term given how reliable the South African native has been in the opening two days.

He takes on Hunter Mahan on Day 3, an opponent who, while yet to reach his optimum in Scotland, has the capacity to derail Rose's current momentum and potentially overcome Europe's biggest threat.
So good has Rose been, in fact, that the home crowds have taken to signing songs of his majestic putting, per BBC Sport's Conor McNamara:
Both competitors may feel slightly beleaguered at this stage, Rose having featured in all four sessions thus far and Mahan the latest three, but that familiarity with Gleneagles could lead to an even finer contest between the two.
Prediction: Justin Rose Wins
Stephen Gallacher vs. Phil Mickelson
It hasn't been the Cinderella story Stephen Gallacher was waiting for these past few days, the only Scotsman in Paul McGinley's group having failed to feature since Friday's opening fourball session.

That being said, Sunday can be a date of redemption for the home hero if he manages to upset the odds and take Phil Mickelson down, a feat which at this juncture looks highly unlikely.
Scottish broadcaster Gerry McCulloch emphasised this very "nothing to lose" mentality, one of the competition's biggest names going up against a relative minnow of the field:
"Great draw for Stephen Gallacher too. Nothing to lose against big Phil but what a point if he wins! #cantwait
— Gerry McCulloch (@gerrymcculloch1) September 27, 2014"
That being said, one doesn't get to this stage in Mickelson's career without having picked up some mental fortitude along the way. The American is sure to be of resolute character with all the pressure on his shoulders and should be able to fend away the challenge.
Prediction: Phil Mickelson Wins
Sergio Garcia vs. Jim Furyk
It's been a tournament of mixed fortunes for Sergio Garcia and Jim Furyk alike, each player having tasted victory and defeat in their opening three sessions.

And that lack of consistency is what adds a very intriguing unpredictability to their clash in particular, making it one of the fixtures worthy of extra attention in a competition where nothing is certain.
The pair actually did battle in Saturday's afternoon foursomes, where it was the Spaniard who emerged as victor alongside partner Rory McIlroy. It wasn't all glamour for Garcia, however, as Betway says he still has more in the tank:
Without McIlroy by his side, the European will be left to his own devices against a player whose pairing with Mahan could only manage two birdies during Saturday's action.
Prediction: Sergio Garcia Wins



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