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The third round of the 2024 Black Desert Championship begins Saturday, October 12, at Black Desert Resort in Ivins, Utah. You can find full Black Desert tee times for Saturday’s third round at the bottom of this post.
At an all-new and unique venue in Black Desert Resort, pros in the field have had to adjust their strategies this week playing in the Utah desert’s high altitude and dry conditions.
But that hasn’t phased Stephan Jaeger, who fired a second-round 63 on Friday to take the lead at the Black Desert Championship at 14 under.
But Jaeger, who is looking for his second victory of the year after breaking through in the spring, isn’t the only one throwing up a birdie barrage at Black Desert. He’s followed closely at 13 under by Adam Svensson and Ben Kohles and then another four golfers at 12 under.
Jaeger, Svensson and Kohles will make up the final group for Saturday’s third round, which will be played in threesomes and using both sees after the second round was completed early Saturday morning. That final grouping is set for a 2:32 p.m. ET tee time.
You can watch Saturday’s third round of the Black Desert Championship on Golf Channel starting at 5 p.m. ET, or you can stream the action via NBCSports.com or the NBC Sports App with an active cable subscription.
You can check out the complete Round 3 tee times for the 2024 Black Desert Championship below.
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Tee No. 1
12:20 p.m. – Kurt Kitayama, Nico Echavarria, Doug Ghim
12:32 p.m. – Chan Kim, Trey Mullinax, Chad Ramey
12:44 p.m. – Jacob Bridgeman, Rico Hoey, Mac Meissner
12:56 p.m. – Lucas Glover, Chesson Hadley, Alejandro Tosti
1:08 p.m. – Cameron Champ, Erik van Rooyen, Joe Highsmith
1:20 p.m. – Carl Yuan, Joel Dahmen, Harry Hall
1:32 p.m. – J.J. Spaun, Joseph Bramlett, Chris Kirk
1:44 p.m. – Kevin Streelman, Beau Hossler, Roger Sloan
1:56 p.m. – Ben Griffin, Chez Reavie, Tyler Duncan
2:08 p.m. – Matt McCarty, Lee Hodges, Carson Young
2:20 p.m. – Harris English, Sam Ryder, Henrik Norlander
2:32 p.m. – Stephan Jaeger, Adam Svensson, Ben Kohles
Tee No. 10
12:25 p.m. – Alex Smalley, Nick Taylor, Max McGreevy
12:37 p.m. – Trace Crowe, Wilson Furr, Tom Whitney
12:49 p.m. – Raul Pereda, Kevin Tway, Seamus Power
1:01 p.m. – K.H. Lee, Greyson Sigg, Justin Suh
1:13 p.m. – Vince Whaley, Nate Lashley, Erik Barnes
1:25 p.m. – Scott Piercy, Zac Blair, Patton Kizzire
1:37 p.m. – Matti Schmid, Will Gordon, Tyson Alexander
1:49 p.m. – Philip Knowles, Norman Xiong, Ryo Hisatsune
2:01 p.m. – S.H. Kim, Patrick Rodgers, Daniel Berger
2:13 p.m. – Nick Hardy, Wesley Bryan, Dylan Wu
2:25 p.m. – Lanto Griffin, Ryan Fox, Alexander Bjork
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