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2016 WGC HSBC Champions: Australian TV broadcast times

FoxSports are showing all four rounds of the WGC HSBC Champions event beginning at 2pm (AEST) each day.

The last World Golf Championship of 2016 tees off this week with perfect viewing times for Australian golf fans.

Six Australian golfers will be playing in Shanghai: Adam Scott, Scott Hend, Marcus Fraser, Jordan Zunic, Matthew Millar and Nathan Holman.

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2016 RICOH Women’s British Open: Australian TV Times

Six Australians are teeing it up at Woburn this week for the 2016 RICOH Women’s British Open.

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The Ricoh Women’s British Open tees this week at Woburn Golf Club in England and FoxSports have live coverage of all four days.

FoxSports will be providing live coverage of the 2016 RICOH Women’s British Open this week.

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2016 British Open: Australian TV Times

Royal Troon will host this week’s Open Championship and you can see it live on FoxSports.

Our favourite golf tournament of the year is here again! Hours and hours of the 2016 Open Championship from Royal Troon will be broadcast on FoxSports this week.

The R&A provide plenty of coverage of this event meaning the live TV coverage starts in the early evenings for Australian golf fans, beginning at 6pm this Thursday on FoxSports 4.

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2016 WGC Bridgestone Invitational: Australian TV broadcast times

Seven Australians will tee it up in this week’s WGC Bridgestone Invitational.

No cut and a big-name field will greet the six Australians will be teeing up at this week’s WGC Bridgestone Invitational at Firestone Country Club.

Adam Scott, Jason Day, Marc Leishman, Steven Bowditch, Nathan Holman, Marcus Fraser and Matt Jones will all be teeing it up at Firestone CC aiming to take a slice of some of the huge prize money on offer for this WGC event.

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2016 Masters: 5 dark horses who could win this week

Here are a few other golfers who may just upset the favourites and win the Masters this week.

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We’re all familiar with some of the favourites to win this week at what must surely rank as one of the most wide-open Masters fields in recent history: Jordan Spieth, Rory McIlroy, Jason Day, Bubba Watson and Adam Scott. 

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2016 Masters: Australian form guide and tee times

Our quick guide to the five Australians playing in this week’s 2016 US Masters.

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2016 Masters: 1st & 2nd round tee times (AEST) Thurs 10:20pm – Steven Bowditch, Jim Herman (Round 2 – Sat 1:16am) Friday 12:43am – Marc Leishman, Phil Mickelson, Henrik Stenson (Round 2 – Sat 3:39am) Friday 1:05am  – Adam Scott, Kevin Kisner, Brooks Koepka (Round 2 – 4:01am Sat) Friday 1:16am   – Cameron Smith, Mike Weir, Sammy Schmitz (Round 2 – 10:20pm Sat) Friday 3:06am – Jason Day, Matt Kuchar, Ernie Els (Round 2 – Friday 11:59pm)

Australian TV Broadcast and Streaming Times

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Jason Day World number one Jason Day arrives at Augusta National with huge confidence on the back of two recent victories including an emphatic win at the WGC Dell Match Play.

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