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**Get Ready for Round 3: Exciting Saturday Pairings at the 2024 Hero World Challenge!**

**Get Ready for Round 3: Exciting Saturday Pairings at the 2024 Hero World Challenge!**

2024 Hero World Challenge: Saturday Round 3 Pairings

The excitement of the 2024⁢ Hero ⁢World Challenge continues this weekend at Albany Golf Club in the ‌Bahamas, where the‌ competition will narrow⁢ down ‌to the top ten players after Saturday’s third round.

Tiger Woods, making his first appearance since the 150th Open at ⁢St. Andrews,⁢ is⁢ set to tee off‌ at 9:30⁢ a.m.​ ET​ alongside Max Homa, who recently claimed victory ‍at the 2023 Fortinet Championship.

Other key pairings for Round 3 include Scottie Scheffler with Justin Thomas (9:45 a.m. ⁣ET) and Rory‌ McIlroy paired with Jon Rahm (10:00 a.m. ET).

Rahm ⁢heads into this round holding a slim one-stroke advantage over Scheffler, who is also the reigning Masters champion. McIlroy trails‍ by two ​strokes while Thomas sits three strokes ⁤behind.

The​ action ​kicks off⁢ on Saturday, December 16, starting at 8:30 a.m. ET. Fans can ‌catch live coverage on Golf Channel from 1-5 p.m. ET and stream it via Peacock from noon to 6 p.m. ET.
Saturday Pairings for‍ Round Three of​ Hero World Challenge

With ⁣two rounds of thrilling golf already completed,⁣ an elite field of twenty players prepares ⁢for an exciting third round in the Hero World Challenge on Saturday. The event has showcased remarkable performances so far and promises even more ⁤drama as competitors aim ‌for top positions heading into Sunday’s finale.

The third round will commence with a shotgun start at approximately 9:45 AM EST, ensuring continuous action throughout the day as fans follow ⁣their favorite golfers through compelling matchups and ⁤narratives.

Among notable pairings are world No.1 Scottie Scheffler⁣ alongside major ‍champion Collin Morikawa and rising talent Tom Kim—both showing ‌impressive ⁣form this week that could lead them toward⁤ contention.

Another exciting group features past champion Patrick Cantlay ⁣teaming ​up with⁢ Jon​ Rahm and Viktor Hovland—two ​dynamic young stars poised to make their ‌mark on ⁣this prestigious tournament.PAIRINGS

|Group|Tee Time ‍(ET)|
|———–|———–|
|Group A|9:45 AM – Patrick Cantlay|
||9:55 AM – Collin Morikawa|
||10:05 ⁤AM – Jon Rahm|

|Group ‌B|9:45 AM – Cameron ⁤Young|
||9:55 AM – Tom Kim|
||10:05⁤ AM – Scottie Scheffler|

|Group⁣ C|9:45 AM – Billy Horschel|
||9:55 AM – Shane Lowry|
||10:05 AM⁢ – ‍Xander Schauffele|

|Group D|9:45 AM ‍- Viktor Hovland|
||9:55 AM‍ – Justin Thomas|
||10:05 AM – Matt Fitzpatrick|

|Group⁢ E|9:45 AM – Tyrrell Hatton |
||9;55AM – Max Homa |
||10;05AM – Webb Simpson |

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