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Jordan Spieth hits on the 13th fairway during the third round of the Masters golf tournament Saturday, April 9, 2016, in Augusta, Ga. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)
Jordan Spieth hits on the 13th fairway during the third round of the Masters golf tournament Saturday, April 9, 2016, in Augusta, Ga. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)Associated Press

Masters TV Schedule 2016: Tee Times, Coverage and Live Stream Info for Sunday

Joe PantornoApr 10, 2016

Sunday marks the final round of the first major tournament of the year as the Masters will draw to a close. 

The field is chasing Jordan Spieth, who leads a tournament that has tested and already disposed of some of the finest golfers in the world. 

With a green jacket on the line, here are the final groupings and tee times for the Masters. The final round can be viewed on CBS beginning at 2 p.m. ET and online at CBSSports.com:

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19:45 a.m.Kevin Na
29:55 a.m.Cameron SmithRomain Langasque
310:05 a.m.Thongchai JaideeIan Poulter
410:15 a.m.Larry MizeMartin Kaymer
510:25 a.m.Hunter MahanJustin Thomas
610:35 a.m.Sergio GarciaBubba Watson
710:45 a.m.Henrik StensonKevin Streelman
810:55 a.m.Kevin KisnerVictor Dubuisson
911:05 a.m.Bernd WiesbergerTroy Merritt
1011:15 a.m.Anirban LahiriKeegan Bradley
1111:35 a.m.Shane LowryPatrick Reed
1211:45 a.m.Adam ScottHarris English
1311:55 a.m.Davis Love IIIWebb Simpson
1412:05 p.m.Scott PiercyRafael Cabrera-Bello
1512:15 p.m.Kiradech AphibarnratDanny Lee
1612:25 p.m.Brooks KoepkaBryson DeChambeau
1712:35 p.m.Matthew FitzpatrickJamie Donaldson
1812:45 p.m.Bill HaasCharley Hoffman
1912:55 p.m.Jimmy WalkerChris Wood
201:05 p.m.Emiliano GrilloPaul Casey
211:25 p.m.Matt KucharBilly Horschel
221:35 p.m.J.B. HolmesLouis Oosthuizen
231:45 p.m.Justin RoseAngel Cabrera
241:55 p.m.Daniel BergerRory McIlroy
252:05 p.m.Brandt SnedekerSoren Kjeldsen
262:15 p.m.Danny WillettLee Westwood
272:27 p.m.Jason DayDustin Johnson
282:35 p.m.Bernhard LangerHideki Matsuyama
292:45 p.m.Jordan SpiethSmylie Kaufman

Jordan Spieth, Smylie Kaufman, Bernhard Langer and and Hideki Matsuyama are the only four golfers remaining in the field that have scores under par. That just shows how difficult of a course Augusta National has proved to be over the past few days. 

The layout of the course has been difficult enough with some isolated greens, narrow fairways and countless hazards. Add the fact that winds have been blowing around 25 miles per hour at times, and posting low scores has often seemed impossible. 

Nevertheless, Spieth, who currently is at three under, is just one solid round away from becoming the first golfer since Tiger Woods in 2001 and 2002 to win back-to-back green jackets in just his third Masters. That wouldn't be too bad winning 67 percent of the Masters you've competed in. 

He's been able to keep the lead thanks to his ability to adjust to tough conditions as the Masters showed:

Kaufman joins him in the final grouping on Sunday thanks to a big three-under in the third round on Saturday that put him just one stroke back of the lead. 

While Spieth has forged his experience of Augusta National on the course, Kaufman, who is competing in his first Masters, has used a bit of a different tool. 

According to Jay Busbee of Yahoo Sports, the 24-year-old learned how to approach Augusta by playing the Tiger Woods video games. It's an unconventional approach, but it's working. 

It doesn't look like the pressure is getting to him either, as he spoke with Busbee after the third round: "The golf course fits my eye. I'm not trying to overlook the situation. I know what's going on. I know it's the Masters. I know how important it is. But I'm just going to go out there and just do my best. I think that's all I can do tomorrow, and just not try to force it and just try to have some fun."

That's the right kind of approach to have when millions of eyes will be on each and every swing taken. He'll need to stay relaxed and have that fun, especially when one of the best golfers in the world is going to do everything possible to take him down for a green jacket. 

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