Saturday's 3M Championship tee times

August 5, 2017 at 5:47AM
Kenny Perry tees off on the 18th hole during round one of the 3M Championship. Perry and Mike Goodes are the two leaders after round one. ] COURTNEY PEDROZA • courtney.pedroza@startribune.com; First day of 3M Golf Tournament at TPC Twin Cities in Blaine, on Friday, Aug. 4, 2017; First Round of Championship Play;
Kenny Perry shares the first-round lead with Mike Goodes. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

TEE TIMES

Saturday's second round • From first tee

7:55 a.m.: John Harris, Larry Nelson

8:06 a.m.: Fred Funk, Tom Kite, Bob Gilder

8:17 a.m.: Kevin Johnson, Steve Pate, Mike Springer

8:28 a.m.: Peter Jacobsen, Carlos Franco, Stephen Ames

8:39 a.m.: Tom Byrum, Rod Spittle, Bob Tway

8:50 a.m.: Skip Kendall, Bart Bryant, John Elliott

9:01 a.m.: Jerry Kelly, Tom Pernice Jr., Scott Parel

9:12 a.m.: Todd Hamilton, Larry Mize, Dan Forsman

9:23 a.m.: Rocco Mediate, Jeff Brehaut, Brad Bryant

9:34 a.m.: Olin Browne, Scott McCarron, Kirk Triplett

9:45 a.m.: Jim Carter, Tom Jenkins, Brian Henninger

9:56 a.m.: Esteban Toledo, Corey Pavin, Fran Quinn

10:07 a.m.: David Toms, Billy Mayfair, Jerry Smith

10:18 a.m.: Woody Austin, Gibby Gilbert III, Glen Day

10:29 a.m.: Mark Calcavecchia, Wes Short Jr., Lee Janzen

10:40 a.m.: Willie Wood, Michael Bradley, Paul Goydos

10:51 a.m.: Bernhard Langer, Steve Stricker, Phillip Price

11:02 a.m.: Gary Hallberg, John Huston, Kevin Sutherland

11:13 a.m.: James Kingston, Bobby Gage, Mark Brooks

11:24 a.m.: Scott Dunlap, Duffy Waldorf, Tom Lehman

11:35 a.m.: Doug Garwood, Jeff Sluman, Billy Andrade

11:46 a.m.: Loren Roberts, Kent Jones, Jeff Maggert

11:57 a.m.: Brandt Jobe, Michael Allen, Joey Sindelar

12:08 p.m.: Steve Flesch, Colin Montgomerie, Joe Durant

12:19 p.m.: Marco Dawson, Gene Sauers, Jay Haas

12:30 p.m.: Mike Goodes, Kenny Perry, Scott Verplank

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