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Memorial Tournament 2025: Final-round tee times, pairings at Muirfield Village

Memorial Tournament 2025: Final-round tee times, pairings at Muirfield Village

NBC Sports31-05-2025

The final round of the Memorial Tournament takes place Sunday at Muirfield Village. World No. 1 and defending champion Scottie Scheffler leads the way through 54 holes.
Here are the full tee times and pairings from Dublin, Ohio (all times EDT; Golf Channel coverage will begin at 1 p.m. EDT):
Austin Eckroat
Matt Fitzpatrick
Wyndham Clark
Denny McCarthy
Justin Rose
Alex Noren
Harry Higgs
Ludvig Åberg
Davis Thompson
Min Woo Lee
Sam Stevens
Michael Kim
Nick Dunlap
Hideki Matsuyama
Max Greyserman
Max Homa
Andrew Novak
Thomas Detry
Viktor Hovland
Mackenzie Hughes
Brandt Snedeker
Si Woo Kim
Tony Finau
Stephan Jaeger
Adam Scott
Cameron Young
Adam Hadwin
Bud Cauley
Eric Cole
Justin Thomas
Jhonattan Vegas
Akshay Bhatia
Matt Kuchar
Tommy Fleetwood
Collin Morikawa
Sungjae Im
Taylor Pendrith
Tom Hoge
Robert MacIntyre
Harris English
Ryan Fox
Corey Conners
Ryan Gerard
Xander Schauffele
Sam Burns
Russell Henley
Maverick McNealy
Shane Lowry
Jacob Bridgeman
Rickie Fowler
Patrick Cantlay
Keegan Bradley
Jordan Spieth
Nick Taylor
Sepp Straka
Scottie Scheffler
Ben Griffin

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