
Players Championship 2015: Tee Times, TV and Live Stream Schedule for Sunday
Through three rounds, Chris Kirk is the sole leader at The 2015 Players Championship at 10-under par, but he can't feel too comfortable. He holds just a one-stroke lead over Kevin Kisner, Bill Maas and Ben Martin heading into Sunday's final round.
Another group of six that includes Sergio Garcia is just two shots back at eight-under par. Kirk rose to the lead on the strength of his second straight four-under 68 on Saturday. He has just three wins on the PGA Tour in his career, and none of them have come against an elite field like the one at TPC Sawgrass.
The question is: Can he hold off the barrage that could be on the way from the rest of the contenders?
We'll find out soon enough. Here's a look at notable tee times for Sunday's action. You can see them all here.
All times Eastern
- 8:55 a.m. Tiger Woods and Dustin Johnson
- 11:45 a.m. Joost Luiten and Martin Kaymer
- 12:45 p.m. Rory McIlroy and Brian Harman
- 1:55 p.m. Kevin Na and Jerry Kelly
- 2:15 p.m. Justin Thomas and Sergio Garcia
- 2:25 p.m. Ben Martin and Bill Haas
- 2:35 p.m. Chris Kirk and Kevin Kisner
Viewing Information for Sunday
Sunday, May 10, All times Eastern
- 12 p.m. - 2 p.m., Golf Channel
- 2 p.m. - 7 p.m., NBC
You can watch a live stream of the tournament online at PGATour.com.
Rickie and Rory

You can't count out Rickie Fowler and World No. 1 Rory McIlroy. Fowler is just three shots back at seven under par and McIlroy is just one shot behind him. With so many unproven players leading the pack, we're all kind of waiting for one of the usual suspects to make a strong run at the top of the leaderboard.
Fowler has yet to win a big tournament like The Players Championships, but after knocking on the door in virtually every major event in 2014, it seems as if he's due.
We expect McIlroy to be a factor in every tournament he plays. Can he pounce on the leaders on the final day of play?
Tiger Down and All but Out

Tiger Woods made the cut, but that's about it. He shot a three-over 75 on Saturday to leave him 13 shots behind Kirk and too far off the pace to be relevant on Sunday. A lack of consistency continues to dog his game, and he also may have injured himself, per Sean Martin of the PGATour.com.
It's been a tough week for Woods as he has dealt with the anniversary of his father's death and a public breakup with former girlfriend Lindsey Vonn. Hopefully, he can rebound and get back to some semblance of stability in his game moving forward.

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