Viktor Hovland looks to close things out on Sunday.
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It’s Sunday, November 7, and as the clocks roll back throughout the United States, the PGA Tour prepares for the final round of play at the 2021 World Wide Technology Championship. Below, find everything you need to know to watch the action on Sunday.
World Wide Technology Championship Final Round Preview
In one of the most beautiful Tour venues of the 2021-22 season, fans have been treated to a packed leaderboard featuring many of the game’s biggest names. Atop that list is none other than Viktor Hovland — the 24-year-old youngster ascending his way through the professional ranks by way of Norway. After three days of strong play, Hovland holds a two-stroke lead at the 54-hole mark. Hovland, who is looking for his third PGA Tour win, enters Sunday at 19 under par.
Just behind him sits a host of big names, highlighted by Justin Thomas. Thomas, who gave his 2021 grade a C-minus earlier this week, is looking for just his second win of the season. Behind Thomas (at -16) sits two newfound Ryder Cup rivals — Scottie Scheffler (-12) and Sergio Garcia (-13) — each of whom are looking for exclamation point wins to start the new Tour season.
Also in the mix: Talor Gooch, at 17 under, and Joaquin Niemann, at -11. You can find tee times for everyone in the field below.
How to watch the World Wide Technology Championship on TV
You can watch the final round of the 2021 World Wide Technology Championship on Golf Channel. Check out the full TV schedule (ET) below.
Sunday, Nov. 7: 2-5 p.m.
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2021 World Wide Technology Championship tee times: Final round (ET)
Tee No. 1
7:15 a.m. — Greyson Sigg, Adam Svensson
7:25 a.m. — Brandt Snedeker, Russell Henley
7:35 a.m. — Vincent Whaley, Andrew Novak
7:45 a.m. — Patrick Reed, Chez Reavie
7:55 a.m. — Doc Redman, Kevin Tway
8:05 a.m. — Rickie Fowler, Andrew Putnam
8:15 a.m. — Charl Schwartzel, Tom Hoge
8:25 a.m. — Scott Piercy, Chris Kirk
8:35 a.m. — Hudson Swafford, Patton Kizzire
8:50 a.m. — Keegan Bradley, Bill Haas
9 a.m. — Thomas Detry, Maverick McNealy
9:10 a.m. — Keith Mitchell, Adam Hadwin
9:20 a.m. — Tony Finau, Sepp Straka
9:30 a.m. — Justin Rose, Ryan Palmer
9:40 a.m. — Danny Lee, Martin Laird
9:50 a.m. — Brendan Steele, Matt Fitzpatrick
10 a.m. — Joel Dahmen, Henrik Norlander
10:10 a.m. — Aaron Rai, Troy Merritt
10:25 a.m. — Tyler Duncan, Brian Stuard
10:35 a.m. — Charles Howell III, Christiaan Bezuidenhout
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