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Facebook Watch Featured Groups for Sunday at RBC Canadian Open

Stream live on Facebook Watch: Featured Groups morning coverage | Featured Holes afternoon coverage Ryan Palmer and Nick Watney headline the Featured Groups for Saturday’s Facebook Watch coverage of the final round of the RBC Canadian Open. Also featured in the coverage are John Huh and J.B. Holmes. The broadcast begins at 8:30 a.m. ET and runs through 6 p.m. Palmer and Watney are at 6 under. Huh and Holmes are at 4 under. Huh and Holmes tee off at 8:20a.m. while Palmer and Watney tee off at 9:23 a.m. We will join their rounds already in progress. Around 11:30 a.m. ET, cameras will be moved to the first tee to cover the groups of Graeme McDowell-Brandt Snedeker (11:50 a.m. ET tee time) and Shane Lowry-Tommy Fleetwood (12:20 p.m. ET tee time). At 1 p.m. ET, Facebook Watch transitions to the Featured Holes portion of the broadcast. We start with coverage of the par-4 first hole and par-3 15th hole. Once play has completed at No. 1, we will begin coverage at the par-4 17th hole.

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