August 25, 2012; Farmingdale, NY, USA; Sergio Garcia tees off on the 15th hole during third round of the Barclays golf tournament at Bethpage Black. Mandatory Credit: John Munson/The Star-Ledger via US PRESSWIRE
20 Total Updates since August 23, 2012
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Nick Watney became about $1.5 million richer on Sunday when he came from behind to defeat Sergio Garcia and the rest of the field at the 2012 Barclays. Watney's Sunday performance, along with Garcia's disappointing one, turned out to be a $576,000 difference.
Watney walked away with $1.44 million, while runner-up Brandt Snedeker earned $864K. Garcia, tied with Dustin Johnson in third place, earned $464K. Bubba Watson was one of nine players who tied for 10th place to earn $160,889. Tiger Woods had two horrible rounds on Saturday and Sunday, which resulted in him plummeting on the leaderboard. He still goes home with $32,000 for his troubles.
There was an $8 million to work with and the least amount of money awarded to any golfer was $15,200.
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Nick Watney was just two strokes out of the lead going into Sunday's fourth round action at The Barclays. Fortunately for Watney, it was Sergio Garcia who was right behind him -- the same player who collapsed on the eighth, 10th and 11th holes on Sunday to give the lead away.
Meanwhile, Watney was solid on his way to the 2012 Barclays championship victory on Sunday, shooting two-under par for the day and finishing at 10-under with a score of 274 for the weekend. Brandt Snedeker was the runner-up with a seven-under par score of 277 for the weekend. He climbed the leaderboard on Sunday by shooting one-under for the day.
Canadian Graham DeLaet perhaps had the best day on the golf course, as he shot six-under on the day and finished tied for fifth in the tournament.
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In typical fashion, Sergio Garcia blew the lead in fourth round action at The Barclays on Sunday, and now Nick Watney is back atop the leaderboard. The two were paired together as the top performers of the weekend going into Sunday's action, but they've had totally different outcomes on the golf course thus far.
Garcia, at 10-under to start the day, held on to the lead for as long as he could. But bogeys on the eighth, 10th and 11th holes ended Garcia's run at the top, while Watney has been right there to pick up the pieces. Through 11 holes, Watney is 2-under for the day and at 10-under for the tournament. Dustin Johnson and Brandt Snedeker are also in contention at 6-under, tied for third place.
Canadian Graham DeLaet is shooting an impressive 6-under for the day and has climbed up to fifth place, behind the aforementioned players.
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Nick Watney is trying to regain the lead at the Barclays, with Sergio Garcia ahead of him by just one shot through the first seven holes on Sunday. Watney held the lead before Garcia surpassed him on Saturday to top the leaderboard with a 10-under par score for the tournament.
Paired together on Sunday as the weekend's top two performers up to this point, Watney is doing just a little better than Garcia. Watney is shooting 1-under for the day, while Garcia is a solid even par.
Dustin Johnson and Brandt Snedeker have both climbed the leaderboard as well. Johnson is 4-under on the day through 15 holes, which puts him at 7-under for the tournament. That's fourth place and three shots out of the lead. Snedeker is 2-under for the day and 8-under for the weekend, placing him third for now.
Tiger Woods is having a rough day. He's 3-over through 13 holes on Sunday and 1-under par for the tournament.
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Nothing has changed at the top of the leaderboard of the 2012 Barlcays, but several players are trying to climb their way up in the final round of action on Sunday.
Rickie Fowler and Josh Teater are both 3-under par for the day, which ties them for eighth place at 4-under in the tournament. Fowler was 3-under through 10 holes, while Teater had the same score through eight.
Lee Westwood is quietly making a run toward the top, with a 1-under par score for the day through his first four holes. You'll notice Tiger Woods and Bubba Watson are both struggling with 1-over scores on the day. Woods is through his first five holes while Watson is through his first six.
Woods got off to rough start, sending his tee shot into the crowd. Leader Sergio Garcia should be teeing off soon.
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Fourth round action has begun at the 2012 Barclays and Sergio Garcia is still secure atop the leaderboard after passing Nick Watney on Saturday. Garcia holds a two shot lead over Watney at 10-under par, while Kevin Stadler is right on their heels at 7-under.
None of those golfers have teed off just yet and neither has anyone else in serious contention on Sunday. Florida native Bubba Watson is tied with four other players for 18th place with a 3-under par on the weekend. That's one shot behind Tiger Woods, who had a disappointing round of golf on Saturday.
There are seven other players at 4-under along with Woods, and Phil Mickelson is one of them. A lot can happen on Sunday, so be sure to stay tuned.
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Sergio Garcia enters the fourth round at The Barclays atop the leaderboard at 10-under par, which puts him two strokes ahead of Nick Watney, who he is paired with on Sunday.
Tiger Woods is coming off a disappointing round on Saturday, in which he finished at one over par for the day.
Television coverage begins on Golf Channel at noon ET before switching to CBS at 2 p.m. ET. Here are the tee times for Sunday:
| Time | Players | |
| 1:40 p.m. | Garcia, Sergio | Watney, Nick |
| 1:30 p.m. | Stadler, Kevin | Snedeker, Brandt |
| 1:20 p.m. | Estes, Bob | Harman, Brian |
| 1:10 p.m. | Chalmers, Greg | Moore, Ryan |
| 1:00 p.m. | Senden, John | Mickelson, Phil |
| 12:50 p.m. | McGirt, William | Clark, Tim |
| 12:40 p.m. | Oosthuizen, Louis | Westwood, Lee |
| 12:30 p.m. | Gillis, Tom | Schwartzel, Charl |
| 12:20 p.m. | Woods, Tiger | Hearn, David |
| 12:10 p.m. | Watson, Bubba | English, Harris |
| 12:00 p.m. | Johnson, Dustin | Palmer, Ryan |
| 11:50 a.m. | McIlroy, Rory | Donald, Luke |
| 11:40 a.m. | Ogilvy, Geoff | Singh, Vijay |
| 11:30 a.m. | Castro, Roberto | Teater, Josh |
| 11:20 a.m. | Els, Ernie | Pettersson, Carl |
| 11:10 a.m. | Fowler, Rickie | Barnes, Ricky |
| 11:00 a.m. | Stallings, Scott | Owen, Greg |
| 10:50 a.m. | Blixt, Jonas | Kuchar, Matt |
| 10:40 a.m. | Stricker, Steve | Gainey, Tommy |
| 10:30 a.m. | Holmes, J.B. | Scott, Adam |
| 10:20 a.m. | Van Pelt, Bo | Perez, Pat |
| 10:10 a.m. | Molder, Bryce | McNeill, George |
| 10:00 a.m. | Mayfair, Billy | Cauley, Bud |
| 9:50 a.m. | DeLaet, Graham | Kelly, Troy |
| 9:40 a.m. | Walker, Jimmy | Harrington, Padraig |
| 9:30 a.m. | Christian, Gary | Huh, John |
| 9:20 a.m. | Gay, Brian | Johnson, Zach |
| 9:11 a.m. | Rollins, John | Poulter, Ian |
| 9:02 a.m. | Kirk, Chris | Laird, Martin |
| 8:53 a.m. | O'Hair, Sean | Immelman, Trevor |
| 8:44 a.m. | Thompson, Michael | Stenson, Henrik |
| 8:35 a.m. | Pampling, Rod | Maggert, Jeff |
| 8:26 a.m. | Streelman, Kevin | Matteson, Troy |
| 8:17 a.m. | Day, Jason | Howell III, Charles |
| 8:08 a.m. | Driscoll, James | Garrigus, Robert |
| 7:59 a.m. | Adams, Blake | Jacobson, Fredrik |
| 7:50 a.m. | Rose, Justin | Choi, K.J. |
| 7:45 a.m. | Noh, Seung-Yul | |
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Sergio Garcia has taken the lead of the Barclays after the third day of the tournament, where he moved to 10-under after posting a two-under on the day.
Nick Watney fell from first to second, after finishing even to maintain his eight under score on the tournament so far.
Kevin Stadler had the biggest jump on the day, moving from 42nd place to third place after shooting six-under to improve to seven under overall. He is followed by Brandt Snedeker and Bob Estes, both of whom are tied for fourth at six-under.
Vijay Singh and Floridian Ricky Fowler had some of the biggest tumbles on the day, posting a five-over and four-over respectively to drop both of them from the top 10 to the mid 20's. Phil Mickelson shot four-under. improving from 52nd place to 10th, where he sits tied with Louis Oosthuizen, Lee Westwood, and others. Tiger Woods is also placed 10th, where he dropped from seventh after posting a one-over on the day.
Bubba Watson, from Bagdad, Florida shot one-under on the day to improve to three-under overall, which is good for 18th place thus far.
The final day of the Barclays resumes tomorrow at 8:00 AM from Bethpage Black in Farmingdale, New York. The final day will be televised on the Golf Channel in the morning, and on the CBS Sports Network in the afternoon.
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American Nick Watney leads the Barclays near the end of the third day of the event as he is through 11 holes at 10-under. In second is Sergio Garcia, who is also through 11 holes and just a stroke off of the lead.
Kevin Stadler had the most successful day at the tournament at New York's Bethpage State Park with a 6-under on the day allowing him to improve to 7-under overall and jump from 42nd to fourth place. He is one stroke off of Bob Estes.
Phil Mickelson had a productive Saturday at the event, shooting 4-under on the day and putting himself within striking distance of Tiger Woods -- who is even on the day through 14 -- Vijay Singh and others.
Louis Oosthuizen and Lee Westwood also improved their standings, each shooting 3-under and improving to 4-under through three days.
Rickie Fowler of Jupiter, Fla. is even on the day through fifteen holes. He is currently tied for seventh at 5-under.
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The third round of the 2012 Barclays is underway with most of the real movement on the leaderboard to come later in the afternoon as most of the top golfers have afternoon tee-times.
There is still plenty of movement on the board so far however, most of it coming from American Kevin Stadler who has started the day on fire. He is currently 5-under through nine holes, moving all the way up to a tie for fifth overall at 6-under.
Phil Mickelson looks to have shaken off his mediocre Friday and will most likely end the day under par, hitting 4-under so far through the 16th hole.
Jupiter, Florida resident Ricky Fowler currently sits tied for eighth place at 5-under overall and will tee of at 1:25 p.m. ET. Vijay Singh looks to continue his strong play from yesterday that vaulted him into second place. Singh currently sits one stroke behind overall leaders Nick Watney and Sergio Garcia and tees off with Bob Estes at 1:35 p.m. ET.
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Saturday brings us Round 3 of the 2012 Barclays gold tournament, and the leaderboard has Nick Watney and Sergio Garcia tied at the top, both 8-under par. Tee times, television coverage and streaming information is below.
Ponte Verde Beach resident Vijay Singh is right behind the leaders at 7-under, and Tiger Woods isn't far behind, three strokes out, tied for seventh at 5-under. Jupiter, FL's Rickie Fowler is there with Woods, tied for seventh. Things get started with the first golfer teeing off at 7:40 a.m. ET, with Tiger Woods and the rest of the leaders tee times starting around 1 p.m. ET.
Television Coverage: 1-2:30 p.m. on the Golf Channel, 3-6 p.m. on CBS
Live Streaming Video: Available via PGATour.com from 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Tee times for the top 10:
1:05 p.m. - Tiger Woods & Gary Christian
1:15 p.m. - Rickie Fowler and John Huh
1:25 p.m. - John Senden and Pat Perez
1:35 p.m. - Vijay Singh and Bob Estes
1:45 p.m. - Nick Watney and Sergio Garcia
Complete tee times for the field are available here.
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The second round of The Barclays 2012 tournament at Bethpage Black in New York wrapped up on Friday evening with Sergio Garcia and Nick Watney tied atop the leaderboard at -8. Right behind them at -7 is Bob Estes and Florida resident Vijay Singh.
Related: Tiger Woods Suffers Injury At Barclays, Remains In Tournament
Tiger Woods is three strokes off the pace at -5 but suffered an apparent knee injury on a tee shot during his second round. Woods has not withdrawn from the tournament.
Elsewhere in the field, Rickie Fowler is also three strokes back, and Dustin Johnson is four back at -4. Phil Mickelson and Rory McIlroy sit at even par.
Here's a glance at the standings after two rounds of play:
T1. Sergio Garcia (-8)
T1. Nick Watney (-8)
T3. Vijay Singh (-7)
T3. Bob Estes (-7)
T5. John Senden (-6)
T5. Pat Perez (-6)
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With Round 2 of the 2012 Barclays almost finished, Nick Watney has played his way into sole possession of the lead at 9-under. He's currently through 17 holes, and one stroke ahead of Sergio Garcia, who is at 8-under through 16. Ponta Verde Beach resident Vijay Singh isn't far behind, sitting tied for third place at 7-under. That's a great day for him, shooting 67 to move 11 spots up the leaderboard.
The big story from Bethpage Black at Old Bethpage, N.Y. might not be the leaderboard but Tiger Woods, who suffered an injury after an awkward tee shot. Woods appeared to be in pain and was holding his left knee, the same knee that was injured in 2008.
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Tiger Woods has suffered an injury to his knee and back after an awkward tee shot in the second round of The 2012 Barclays heald at Bethpage Black at Old Bethpage, NY.
Woods was seen grimacing and holding his left knee, which is the same one that he injured during the 2008 U.S. Open. Woods had to have surgery after it was found that he tore his ACL and has had a myriad of problems with his legs since -- including a ruptured Achilles tendon during his rehabilitation of his injured ACL.
Woods has not won a major since that U.S. Open, and has struggled to find the form he had before the injury.
Woods was 3-under par when the injury happened and currently sits at 4-under par through nine holes. Woods is three strokes behind a four-pack of leaders at 7-under par that include Sergio Garcia and Vigay Singh.
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Vijay Singh shot up the leaderboard early Friday of the Barclays 2012 tournament with a 3-under score through 15 holes to take him to 6-under for the tournament, right behind leader Padraig Harrington (7-under), was scheduled to tee off at 12:22 p.m. at Bethpage State Park in New York.
Singh, a Ponta Verde Beach resident, shot a 3-under 68 on Thursday's first round for 15th place.
Tiger Woods shot a 3-under as well on Thursday and was set to tee off at 1:06 p.m in a group with Rory McIlroy (2-under) and Zach Johnson (3-under).
Right behind Harrington after Thursday were Americans Nick Watney and Brian Harman at 6-under. Watney tees off at 12:33 p.m. while Harman is set for 1:17.
Jupiter, Fla., resident Ricky Fowler was at 5-under for the tournament through 14 holes Friday, currently good enough to tie for fifth with about half of the field yet to tee off.
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Irishman Padraig Harrington ended the first round of The Barclays holding the lead, with a 7-under par score of 64 through his first 18 holes. Tiger Woods, Rory McIlroy and Bubba Watson are on Harrington's heels so he has a tough task ahead of him in trying to maintain his place at the top of the field.
Be sure to pay attention to the grouping of Woods, McIlroy and Zach Johnson in the second round. They will tee off at 1:06 p.m. on tee No. 1. Harrington matches up against Ted Potter Jr. and Troy Matteson at 12:22 p.m. off of tee No. 10.
Television coverage is on the Golf Channel from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Check out the complete list of tee times for Friday at The Barclays. You can also get look at a complete leaderboard for the tournament at Golf.com:
Morning Wave off No. 10:
| 7:10 am | Chalmers, Greg | Pride, Dicky | Kirk, Chris |
| 7:21 am | Toms, David | Stadler, Kevin | Bae, Sang-Moon |
| 7:32 am | Clark, Tim | Poulter, Ian | Tringale, Cameron |
| 7:43 am | de Jonge, Brendon | Duke, Ken | Walker, Jimmy |
| 7:54 am | Furyk, Jim | Fowler, Rickie | Snedeker, Brandt |
| 8:05 am | Els, Ernie | Rose, Justin | Simpson, Webb |
| 8:16 am | Watson, Bubba | Mahan, Hunter | Pettersson, Carl |
| 8:27 am | Romero, Andres | Teater, Josh | Jacobson, Fredrik |
| 8:38 am | Gainey, Tommy | Estes, Bob | Chappell, Kevin |
| 8:49 am | Stenson, Henrik | Kelly, Troy | Mayfair, Billy |
| 9:00 am | Weekley, Boo | Slocum, Heath | Bohn, Jason |
Afternoon Wave off No. 10:
| 12:00 pm | Owen, Greg | Flores, Martin | Stallings, Scott |
| 12:11 pm | O'Hair, Sean | Moore, Ryan | Baddeley, Aaron |
| 12:22 pm | Matteson, Troy | Potter, Jr., Ted | Harrington, Padraig |
| 12:33 pm | Palmer, Ryan | Rollins, John | Byrd, Jonathan |
| 12:44 pm | Scott, Adam | Garcia, Sergio | Oosthuizen, Louis |
| 12:55 pm | Johnson, Dustin | McDowell, Graeme | Leishman, Marc |
| 1:06 pm | Wagner, Johnson | Haas, Bill | Stanley, Kyle |
| 1:17 pm | English, Harris | Mallinger, John | Claxton, Will |
| 1:28 pm | Hearn, David | Streelman, Kevin | Gay, Brian |
| 1:39 pm | Christian, Gary | Allenby, Robert | Day, Jason |
Morning Wave off No. 1:
| 7:10 am | Merrick, John | Holmes, J.B. | Summerhays, Daniel |
| 7:21 am | Thompson, Michael | Hoffman, Charley | Ogilvy, Geoff |
| 7:32 am | Singh, Vijay | Overton, Jeff | Howell III, Charles |
| 7:43 am | Na, Kevin | Crane, Ben | Noh, Seung-Yul |
| 7:54 am | Cauley, Bud | Wi, Charlie | Senden, John |
| 8:05 am | Curtis, Ben | Wilson, Mark | Laird, Martin |
| 8:16 am | Van Pelt, Bo | Garrigus, Robert | Huh, John |
| 8:27 am | Schwartzel, Charl | Campbell, Chad | Gillis, Tom |
| 8:38 am | Love III, Davis | DeLaet, Graham | Maggert, Jeff |
| 8:49 am | Immelman, Trevor | Driscoll, James | Pampling, Rod |
Afternoon Wave off 1:
| 12:00 pm | Adams, Blake | McNeill, George | Choi, K.J. |
| 12:11 pm | Perez, Pat | Sabbatini, Rory | McGirt, William |
| 12:22 pm | Westwood, Lee | Henry, J.J. | Every, Matt |
| 12:33 pm | Davis, Brian | Watney, Nick | Points, D.A. |
| 12:44 pm | Mickelson, Phil | Piercy, Scott | Donald, Luke |
| 12:55 pm | Bradley, Keegan | Kuchar, Matt | Stricker, Steve |
| 1:06 pm | Woods, Tiger | McIlroy, Rory | Johnson, Zach |
| 1:17 pm | Molder, Bryce | Harman, Brian | Barnes, Ricky |
| 1:28 pm | Stroud, Chris | Castro, Roberto | Blixt, Jonas |
| 1:39 pm | Knost, Colt | Frazar, Harrison | Kelly, Jerry |
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There were 35 golfers that posted red scores at The Barclays on Thursday, but none of those was lower than the 7-under by Padraig Harrington. With eight birdies and one bogey, Harrington set the pace for the rest of the field.
Harrington is one of several notable names near the top of the leaderboard after the first round. Fresh off his win this weekend, Sergio Garcia sits at 5-under after Thursday's round. Phil Mickelson, Tiger Woods and Ernie Els are tied at 3-under while PGA Championship winner Rory McIlroy is at 2-under.
It wasn't a great day for everyone, though. Florida native Boo Weekley shot a 7-over and is in serious danger of missing the cut.
Play will resume on Friday before the field is cut for the rest of the weekend.
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After the first round of The Barclays at Bethpage Black, Tiger Woods finds himself four strokes back of Padraig Harrington, who is atop the leaderboard after finishing 7-under par on Thursday. Harrington finished the day with eight birdies -- six coming on his last eight holes -- and just one bogey on the front nine.
Woods connected on four birdies -- second, fourth, seventh and 14th holes -- while bogeying just one hole on the day, the par-four sixth.
Other notables from the State of Florida includes Jupiter native Tom Gillis who finished the day tied for 37th at 1-under par, Milton native Boo Weekely is tied for 78th at 1-over par and Ian Poulter, who resides in Orlando, finished the day tied for 23rd at 2-under par.
The second round of The Barclays will resume on Friday.
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Padraig Harrington finished the first day of the 2012 Barclays with a 7-under 64, good enough to sit atop the leaderboard midway through Thursday at Bethpage State Park in New York. Harrington shot for birdie on six of his last eight holes on the back nine to take a one-stroke lead over American Nick Watney.
Tiger Woods is 2-under through 15 holes after starting on the back nine, which is good for a tie for 17th. Sweden's Jonas Blixt, a Florida State alumnus, is 3-under through his first 14 holes. Rockland, Florida's Troy Matteson finished the day 3-under after shooting a 68, leaving him in a crowded tie for tenth.
It's early still, as Jupiter, Florida's Rickie Fowler is yet to tee off (12:44 p.m. ET), and a host of other golfers from the greater Tampa area - Jim Furyk (12:44 p.m. ET) and Ponta Verde Beach resident Vijay Singh (12:22 p.m. ET) - are still yet to start their round.
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The FedEx Cup got underway Thursday at Bethpage Black in Farmingdale, N.Y., with the top 125 golfers in the world teeing off for the first round of action in the Barclays.
Tiger Woods, who sits atop the FedEx Cup points rankings after three wins on tour this season, headlines the event in a group paired with Rory McIlroy, who won the PGA Championship earlier this month, and Zach Johnson.
The tournament will be televised on the Golf Channel from 2-6 p.m. and streamed live at PGATour.com from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. For a live leaderboard, visit Golf.com.
Action started Thursday morning -- first groups started playing at 7:10 -- but here is the entire tee time schedule for the day.
Morning wave off No. 1:
| 7:10 am | Owen, Greg | Flores, Martin | Stallings, Scott |
| 7:21 am | O'Hair, Sean | Moore, Ryan | Baddeley, Aaron |
| 7:32 am | Matteson, Troy | Potter, Jr., Ted | Harrington, Padraig |
| 7:43 am | Palmer, Ryan | Rollins, John | Byrd, Jonathan |
| 7:54 am | Scott, Adam | Garcia, Sergio | Oosthuizen, Louis |
| 8:05 am | Johnson, Dustin | McDowell, Graeme | Leishman, Marc |
| 8:16 am | Wagner, Johnson | Haas, Bill | Stanley, Kyle |
| 8:27 am | English, Harris | Mallinger, John | Claxton, Will |
| 8:38 am | Hearn, David | Streelman, Kevin | Gay, Brian |
| 8:49 am | Christian, Gary | Allenby, Robert | Day, Jason |
Morning wave off No. 10:
| 7:10 am | Adams, Blake | McNeill, George | Choi, K.J. |
| 7:21 am | Perez, Pat | Sabbatini, Rory | McGirt, William |
| 7:32 am | Westwood, Lee | Henry, J.J. | Every, Matt |
| 7:43 am | Davis, Brian | Watney, Nick | Points, D.A. |
| 7:54 am | Mickelson, Phil | Piercy, Scott | Donald, Luke |
| 8:05 am | Bradley, Keegan | Kuchar, Matt | Stricker, Steve |
| 8:16 am | Woods, Tiger | McIlroy, Rory | Johnson, Zach |
| 8:27 am | Molder, Bryce | Harman, Brian | Barnes, Ricky |
| 8:38 am | Stroud, Chris | Castro, Roberto | Blixt, Jonas |
| 8:49 am | Knost, Colt | Frazar, Harrison | Kelly, Jerry |
Afternoon wave off No. 1:
| 12:00 pm | Chalmers, Greg | Pride, Dicky | Kirk, Chris |
| 12:11 pm | Toms, David | Stadler, Kevin | Bae, Sang-Moon |
| 12:22 pm | Clark, Tim | Poulter, Ian | Tringale, Cameron |
| 12:33 pm | de Jonge, Brendon | Duke, Ken | Walker, Jimmy |
| 12:44 pm | Furyk, Jim | Fowler, Rickie | Snedeker, Brandt |
| 12:55 pm | Els, Ernie | Rose, Justin | Simpson, Webb |
| 1:06 pm | Watson, Bubba | Mahan, Hunter | Pettersson, Carl |
| 1:17 pm | Romero, Andres | Teater, Josh | Jacobson, Fredrik |
| 1:28 pm | Gainey, Tommy | Estes, Bob | Chappell, Kevin |
| 1:39 pm | Stenson, Henrik | Kelly, Troy | Mayfair, Billy |
| 1:50 pm | Weekley, Boo | Slocum, Heath | Bohn, Jason |
Afternoon wave off No. 10:
| 12:00 pm | Merrick, John | Holmes, J.B. | Summerhays, Daniel |
| 12:11 pm | Thompson, Michael | Hoffman, Charley | Ogilvy, Geoff |
| 12:22 pm | Singh, Vijay | Overton, Jeff | Howell III, Charles |
| 12:33 pm | Na, Kevin | Crane, Ben | Noh, Seung-Yul |
| 12:44 pm | Cauley, Bud | Wi, Charlie | Senden, John |
| 12:55 pm | Curtis, Ben | Wilson, Mark | Laird, Martin |
| 1:06 pm | Van Pelt, Bo | Garrigus, Robert | Huh, John |
| 1:17 pm | Schwartzel, Charl | Campbell, Chad | Gillis, Tom |
| 1:28 pm | Love III, Davis | DeLaet, Graham | Maggert, Jeff |
| 1:39 pm | Immelman, Trevor | Driscoll, James |
Pampling, Rod |
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While Woods was has not won a major in 2012, he has won three tournaments this year.
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