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The RSM Classic, Round 4: Leaderboard, tee times, TV times

The final round of The RSM Classic takes place today. Here’s everything you need to know to follow the action from Sea Island, Georgia. Round 4 leaderboard Round 4 tee times HOW TO FOLLOW Television: Thursday-Friday, 12 p.m.-4 p.m. ET (Golf Channel). Saturday-Sunday, 1 p.m.-4 p.m. ET (Golf Channel). PGA TOUR LIVE: Thursday-Friday, 9:15 a.m.- 4 p.m. ET (Featured Groups) Radio: Thursday-Friday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. ET. Saturday-Sunday, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. ET (PGA TOUR Radio on SiriusXM and PGATOUR.com/liveaudio). (PGA TOUR Radio on SiriusXM and PGATOUR.com/liveaudio). NOTABLE TEE TIMES (ALL TIMES EASTERN) Tyler Duncan, Scottie Scheffler, Doc Redman 10:45 a.m. ET (No. 1 tee) D.J. Trahan, K.H. Lee, Ricky Barnes 10:55 a.m. ET (No. 1 tee) Brendon Todd, Webb Simpson, Sebastián Muñoz 11:05 a.m. ET (No. 1 tee) MUST READS Todd, Simpson take friendship to the final group A refreshed Harman contending at The RSM Classic Griffin misses cut, but pads Birdies Fore Love lead Win probabilities: The RSM Classic Wagner ties TOUR record with third albatross Equipment Q&A: Rhein Gibson signs with Mizuno ahead of The RSM Classic Plantation Course’s new/old look Sign-up and play Fantasy Golf CALL OF THE DAY

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