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2016 Valspar Championship Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead) Third Round Pairings and Starting Times Saturday, March 12, 2016 2016 Valspar Championship Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead) Third Round Pairings and Starting Times Saturday, March 12, 2016 TEE # 1 8:00 Sam Saunders Fort Collins, CO 74 71 145 8:05 Vijay Singh Fiji Islands 75 70 145 Shawn Stefani Houston, TX 73 72 145 8:15 Padraig Harrington Dublin, Ireland 74 71 145 Ryan Palmer Colleyville, TX 71 74 145 8:25 Camilo Villegas Medellin, Colombia 72 73 145 Hunter Mahan Dallas, TX 73 72 145 8:35 A Lee McCoy Clarkesville, GA 74 71 145 Gary Woodland Topeka, KS 73 72 145 8:45 Mark Hubbard Denver, CO 71 73 144 Hiroshi Iwata Sendai, Japan 71 74 145 8:55 Daniel Summerhays Farmington, UT 71 73 144 Kyle Reifers Charlotte, NC 71 73 144 9:05 Jordan Spieth Dallas, TX 76 68 144 Justin Leonard Aspen, CO 72 72 144 9:15 Branden Grace Fancourt, South Africa 72 72 144 Luke Donald High Wycombe, England 75 69 144 9:25 Jason Gore Valencia, CA 72 72 144 Matt Every Jacksonville Bch., FL 70 74 144 9:35 Justin Hicks West Palm Beach, FL 72 72 144 Kevin Chappell Fresno, CA 72 72 144 9:45 Chez Reavie Scottsdale, AZ 69 75 144 Thomas Aiken Johannesburg, South Africa 75 69 144 9:55 Hudson Swafford Sea Island, GA 73 71 144 Patton Kizzire Sea Island, GA 71 73 144 10:05 Rory Sabbatini Durban, South Africa 73 71 144 Russell Knox Jacksonville Beach, FL 75 69 144 10:15 Chris Kirk Athens, GA 72 72 144 Chesson Hadley Raleigh, NC 68 76 144 10:25 Will Wilcox Pell City, AL 72 71 143 Brandon Hagy Westlake Village, CA 70 73 143 10:35 Blayne Barber Auburn, AL 71 72 143 Mark Wilson Chicago, IL 74 69 143 10:45 Jonas Blixt Hammaro, Sweden 70 73 143 Jason Dufner Auburn, AL 72 71 143 Report Generated at 18:47:35 on 03/11/16 Page 1 of 2 2016 Valspar Championship Innisbrook Resort (Copperhead) Third Round Pairings and Starting Times Saturday, March 12, 2016 TEE # 1 10:55 Carlos Ortiz Guadalajara, Mexico 74 69 143 Whee Kim Seoul, South Korea 72 71 143 11:05 Ian Poulter Woburn, England 72 71 143 Brett Stegmaier Vero Beach, FL 71 72 143 11:15 John Huh Dallas, TX 71 71 142 Greg Yates Mansfield, TX 69 73 142 11:25 Kevin Na Las Vegas, NV 74 68 142 Danny Willett Saujana, Malaysia 70 72 142 11:35 Tyler Aldridge Nampa, ID 70 72 142 Kyle Stanley Gig Harbor, WA 73 69 142 11:45 Danny Lee Rotorua, New Zealand 70 72 142 Louis Oosthuizen Albertinia,S.Cape, South Africa 72 70 142 11:55 Henrik Stenson Gothenburg, Sweden 71 70 141 Seung-Yul Noh Irving, TX 71 71 142 12:05 Patrick Reed Houston, TX 71 70 141 Charley Hoffman Las Vegas, NV 69 72 141 12:15 Steve Wheatcroft Jacksonville, FL 73 68 141 Charl Schwartzel South Africa 71 70 141 12:25 Cameron Smith Brisbane, Australia 70 71 141 Jamie Lovemark San Diego, CA 70 71 141 12:35 K.J. Choi Dallas, TX 74 67 141 Matt Kuchar Sea Island, GA 71 70 141 12:45 Ken Duke Stuart, FL 67 73 140 Sung Kang Coppell, TX 72 68 140 12:55 Jerry Kelly Madison, WI 70 69 139 George McNeill Ft. Myers, FL 74 66 140 1:05 Justin Thomas Goshen, KY 72 67 139 Charles Howell III Windermere, FL 67 72 139 1:15 Retief Goosen Polokwane, South Africa 70 69 139 Ryan Moore Las Vegas, NV 70 69 139 1:25 Bill Haas Greenville, SC 71 67 138 Scott Brown Aiken, SC 70 69 139 1:35 Daniel Berger Jupiter, FL 70 68 138 Graham DeLaet Weyburn, SK, Canada 72 66 138 1:45 Will MacKenzie Jupiter, FL 70 67 137 Steve Stricker Madison, WI 71 66 137 Report Generated at 18:47:35 on 03/11/16 Page 2 of 2.
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