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The American Express, Round 4: Leaderboard, tee times, TV times

Round 4 of The American Express takes place today from La Quinta, California. Here’s everything you need to know to follow the action. Round 4 leaderboard Round 4 tee times HOW TO FOLLOW (ALL TIMES ET) TELEVISION: Thursday-Sunday, 3 p.m.-7 p.m. ET (Golf Channel). RADIO: Thursday-Saturday, 1 p.m.-7 p.m. ET. Sunday, 2 p.m.- 7 p.m. ET (PGA TOUR Radio on SiriusXM and PGATOUR.com/liveaudio). NOTABLE TEE TIMES (ALL TIMES ET) Abraham Ancer, Sebastian Cappelen, Tim Wilkinson Sunday, 1:20 p.m. ET (No. 1 tee, Stadium Course) Ryan Moore, Chase Seiffert, Andrew Putnam Sunday, 1:30 p.m. ET (No. 1 tee, Stadium Course) Scottie Scheffler, Andrew Landry, Rickie Fowler Sunday, 1:40 p.m. ET (No. 1 tee, Stadium Course) MUST READS Scheffler, Landry ahead of the pack at The American Express Fowler will showcase new swing in final group How Mickelson became a social media star TOUR announces pace-of-play policy enhancements Return to Olympic Games a “priority’ for Rio medalists Sign-up and play Fantasy Golf CALL OF THE DAY

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