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Shriners Hospitals for Children Open, Round 3: Leaderboard, tee times, TV times

The third round of the Shriners Hospitals for Children Open gets underway today. Here’s everything you need to follow the action. Round 3 leaderboard Round 3 tee times HOW TO FOLLOW Television: Thursday-Friday, 4 p.m.-8 p.m. ET (Golf Channel). Saturday-Sunday, 5 p.m.-8 p.m. ET (Golf Channel) Radio: Thursday-Friday, 2 p.m.-8 p.m. ET. Saturday-Sunday, 3 p.m.-8 p.m. (PGA TOUR Radio on SiriusXM and PGATOUR.com/liveaudio). NOTABLE TEE TIMES (ALL TIMES LOCAL) Chase Koepka, Matthew NeSmith Tee time: 9:45 a.m. Phil Mickelson, Gary Woodland Tee time: 10:45 a.m.  Lucas Glover, Kevin Na Tee time: 12:50 p.m. Brian Stuard, Patrick Cantlay Tee time: 1:00 p.m. MUST READS Brooks Koepka cedes weekend spotlight to younger brother Chase after missed cut Hahn rebounds from snowman to make the cut Four players share 36-hole lead Cantlay continues TPC Summerlin dominance DeChambeau after second-round 68: ‘I just can’t get a normal round in’ Win Probabilities Monday qualifier Wu impresses in TOUR debut Chase Koepka bests Brooks in opening round: ‘He’ll hear it over dinner’ Mickelson makes last-minute putter change Lower weight leads to low score for Mickelson DeLaet returns after nearly two years Cut prediction Scott, Trent share UNLV and Aussie bonds The Flyover: Quick look at TPC Summerlin Top 10 rookies to watch What to expect during the fall schedule Sign-up and play Fantasy Golf

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After slow and steady improvement but a failure to play his best on Sundays, Kevin Tway comes up huge with five closing birdies, three in a sudden-death playoff, to break through for his first PGA TOUR victory at the Safeway Open at Silverado Resort & Spa. Welcome to the Monday Finish, where Tway made like his famous dad, Bob, who watched with tears in his eyes at home in Oklahoma. FIVE OBSERVATIONS 1. The father-son thing doesn’t always work out. Golf is hard, playing it at this level is beyond hard, and being the son of a famous golf pro can be downright daunting. The name (and high expectations) follows you everywhere, and Bob Tway was more accomplished than most, his eight victories on TOUR including the 1986 PGA Championship at Inverness, where he holed out from a bunker to win. Still, Kevin persevered, turning his DNA into a positive. “He knows my swing so well,� Kevin said of his dad. “He can watch on the telecast or he can look at ShotLink and he knows what kind of tendencies I have, where I’m aiming, why I hit that one left. We talk after every round about each shot and what I was feeling and what I wasn’t feeling.� 2. The big number at Safeway was 10, but not how we anticipated. Brandt Snedeker, who took a four-shot lead into the back nine, was vying for the 10th TOUR win of his career. He didn’t get it, faltering with a back-nine 39 to open the door for Tway, who stormed through it with his birdie-birdie finish in regulation and three straight birdies in the playoff. Still, we got a historic 10 at the Safeway: Kevin’s victory made the Tways the 10th father-son duo to win on TOUR. “Well, it just shows it’s very difficult to do,� Bob said. “People always ask the kids, ‘Is it hard to play with a father who has played on TOUR?’ I think when they’re young, I think it is. I think there are expectations that other people have, and I think you feel it. “But I think overall, and I think Kevin would even admit, that overall it’s a good thing,� Bob continued. “There’s a lot of knowledge that can be passed (on).� 3. Moore distinguished himself. The five-time TOUR winner hung tough with a birdie on the last hole of regulation, plus two more on the first two holes of the playoff (also the par-5 18th). 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His three bogeys on holes 10-12 gave everyone else hope, and while it seemed he had steadied himself with a birdie at the par-5 16th hole, he got out of position and hit a tree on 17, leading to a costly bogey. Knowing he needed to birdie 18 to win, and fighting a left miss that had plagued him for much of the back nine, Snedeker blocked his drive right, into a fairway bunker. Then he made matters worse as he accidentally laid up into the right rough with his second shot. “I tried like hell to get out of it,� Snedeker said of his left miss, “and kind of kept doing it, kept doing it, and it stinks when that happens. That’s why you practice and play so much, put yourself in position to see how it holds up. Today it didn’t hold up. That’s disappointing. “It will be a long night and a long trip to Malaysia,� he added, “but Thursday next week, another opportunity to come out here and try to fix what I did wrong.� 5. Couples was the feel-good story of the week. Fred Couples finally accepted a sponsor’s exemption to play the Safeway, and was happy he did as the week was full of highlights. He loved the course, celebrated his 59th birthday, and shot a second-round 65 in the company of pals Snedeker and Patrick Cantlay to make the 500th cut of his PGA TOUR career. It was all so much fun he’s thinking of coming back next year. “I’d love to come back,� said Couples, who earlier had said this would be his final non-major TOUR start. There’s just something about Napa. FIVE INSIGHTS 1. Tway was 19th in Strokes Gained: Off-the-Tee, 22nd in SG: Approach-the-Green, 7th in SG: Around-the-Green, and 18th in SG: Putting. For the week, Tway was one of three players to go a combined 8-under on holes 16-18 in regulation. This marked the best week of Tway’s career in Scrambling, as he saved par 80 percent (16/20) of the time he missed the green. 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