Tiger Woods, Keegan Bradley and Davis Love III are again paired together for the second round of the PGA Championship at Oak Hill, taking the television spotlight Friday.
Woods, Bradley and Love will go off No. 1 at 1:45 p.m. Woods starts the day 1 over par after a sloppy finish Thursday, looking for his first his major championship victory in five years. His last PGA Championship was in 2007 at Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa, Okla.
Having led for a while Thursday, Jim Furyk also plays in the afternoon, 10 minutes after Woods. He'll start the day 5 under after a Thursday 65 put him in contention at a major again. Furyk will play alongside Thomas Bjorn and Peter Uihlein again.
Adam Scott and Lee Westwood will key two of the big groups in the morning, Westwood starting the day at 4 under and playing alongside Tim Clark and Bubba Watson at 7:55 a.m., while Scott will again be grouped with Phil Mickelson and Justin Rose 40 minutes later.
Complete tee times and groupings for the first and second rounds of the PGA Championship at Oak Hill in Rochester, N.Y. (all times EDT):
Morning
7:10 A.M.: Mark Brown, Scott Piercy, Brooks Koepka
7:20 A.M.: Derek Ernst, Jeff Martin, Charles Howell III
7:30 A.M.: Ken Duke, Matteo Manassero, Jimmy Walker
7:40 A.M.: Danny Willett, Joost Luiten, Russell Henley
7:50 A.M.: Freddie Jacobson, George Coetzee, Harris English
8:00 A.M.: Boo Weekley, Francesco Molinari, Thongchai Jaidee
8:10 A.M.: Jamie Donaldson, Ryan Moore, Alex Noren
8:20 A.M.: Brett Rumford, Geoff Ogilvy, John Merrick
8:30 A.M.: Sang-Moon Bae, Woody Austin, Martin Laird
8:40 A.M.: Carl Pettersson, D.A. Points, Mikko Ilonen
8:50 A.M.: Graham DeLaet, Kirk Hanefeld, Kyle Stanley
9:00 A.M.: David Muttitt, Charlie Beljan, Brendon De Jonge
9:10 A.M.: Lee Rhind, Chris Kirk, Marc Warren
7:15 A.M.: John Huh, Ryo Ishikawa, Danny Balin
7:25 A.M.: Darren Clarke, Tom Watson, Paul McGinley
7:35 A.M.: Kohki Idoki, Rod Perry, Nick Watney
7:45 A.M.: Nicolas Colsaerts, Jason Day, Brandt Snedeker
7:55 A.M.: Tim Clark, Lee Westwood, Bubba Watson
8:05 A.M.: Miguel Angel Jimenez, Spain Webb Simpson, Angel Cabrera
8:15 A.M.: Rory McIlroy, Vijay Singh, Martin Kaymer
8:25 A.M.: Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano, Luke Donald, Jordan Spieth
8:35 A.M.: Adam Scott, Justin Rose, Phil Mickelson
8:45 A.M.: Lucas Glover, Ian Poulter, Zach Johnson
8:55 A.M.: Kevin Chappell, Christopher Wood, Mike Small
9:05 A.M.: Kevin Stadler, Chip Sullivan, Chris Stroud
9:15 A.M.: Sonny Skinner, Gary Woodland, Richie Ramsay
12:25 P.M.: Charley Hoffman, Bob Sowards, Matt Every
12:35 P.M.: Mark Sheftic, Robert Garrigus, Hiroyuki Fujita
12:45 P.M.: Hunter Mahan, Paul Casey, Billy Horschel
12:55 P.M.: Hideki Matsuyama, Steve Stricker, Jason Dufner
1:05 P.M.: Sergio Garcia, Matt Kuchar, Rickie Fowler
1:15 P.M.: Graeme McDowell, Ernie Els, Bill Haas
1:25 P.M.: David Toms, Padraig Harrington, Y.E. Yang
1:35 P.M.: Henrik Stenson, Dustin Johnson, Charl Schwartzel
1:45 P.M.: Davis Love III, Keegan Bradley, Tiger Woods
1:55 P.M.: Peter Uihlein, Jim Furyk, Thomas Bjorn
2:05 P.M.: K.J. Choi, Ryan Polzin, Jonas Blixt
2:15 P.M.: Scott Stallings, Jason Kokrak, Jeff Sorenson
2:25 P.M.: Scott Jamieson, Roberto Castro, Stuart Smith
12:20 P.M.: Rob Labritz, John Senden, Shane Lowry
12:30 P.M.: Kiradech Aphibarnrat, Bob Gaus, Luke Guthrie
12:40 P.M.: Marc Leishman, Josh Teater, Pablo Larrazabal
12:50 P.M.: Tommy Gainey, Ryan Palmer, David Hearn
1:00 P.M.: Michael Thompson, Marcel Siem, Bo Van Pelt
1:10 P.M.: Shaun Micheel, Rich Beem, Mark Brooks
1:20 P.M.: Richard Sterne, Scott Brown, David Lingmerth
1:30 P.M.: Ben Curtis, Marcus Fraser, Peter Hanson
1:40 P.M.: Stewart Cink, Paul Lawrie, Rafael Cabrera-Bello
1:50 P.M.: Thorbjorn Olesen, Brian Gay, David Lynn
2:00 P.M.: Stephen Gallacher, David McNabb, Branden Grace
2:10 P.M.: Caine Fitzgerald, Kevin Streelman, Bernd Wiesberger
2:20 P.M.: J.C. Anderson, Jaco Van Zyl, Matt Jones
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