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Bahrain Championship Tee Times: Final Round

Calum Hill at the Bahrain Championship.

A third-round score of 72 was enough for Calum Hill to take a two-shot lead into the final round of the Bahrain Championship.

The Scot is looking for his third DP World Tour title following previous successes at the 2021 Cazoo Classic and last year's Joburg Open. He begins the final round on 16 under.

He faces stiff competition from the player immediately beneath him on the leaderboard, Freddy Schott, who is hoping to seal his maiden DP World Tour title and begins on 14 under. The pair make up the final group and tee it up at 12.10pm local time.

The penultimate pairing sees Hill's compatriot Grant Forrest, whose most recent win came at the 2025 Nexo Championship, playing alongside Patrick Reed, with both on 12 under. They have a tee time of 12.00pm local time.

Reed is looking for his second DP World Tour win in a row after victory at the Dubai Desert Classic.

There's even more interest in the American this week given he has committed to a full DP World Tour schedule this season following his surprise departure from LIV Golf. Can he continue making headlines with victory on Sunday?

Patrick Reed is looking for his second consecutive win (Image credit: Getty Images)

Another big name in the field is also in contention. LIV Golfer Sergio Garcia carded a 68 on Saturday to ensure he is also four back of the leader on 12 under.

He will tee it up with Mikael Lindberg, who is five adrift at 11 under. They begin at 11.50am local time.

Sergio Garcia is four shots back of leader Hill (Image credit: Getty Images)

Bahrain is in Arabian Standard Time, which is three hours ahead of GMT and eight hours ahead of ET, so the final group heads off at 4.10am ET and 9.10am GMT.

Take a look at all of Sunday's final round tee times at the Bahrain Championship.

Bahrain Championship Tee Times: Final Round Sunday Pairings

All times local AST

  • 6.36am: Gregorio De Leo, Connor McKinney
  • 6.45am: Darren Fichardt, Dylan Naidoo
  • 6.54am: Ivan Cantero, Davis Bryant
  • 7.03am: Junghwan Lee, Kota Kaneko
  • 7.12am: Filippo Celli, Eugenio Chacarra
  • 7.21am: James Morrison, Shubhankar Sharma
  • 7.30am: Andrew Johnston, Tobias Jonsson
  • 7.45am: Laurie Canter, Rafa Cabrera Bello
  • 7.55am: Daniel Rodrigues, Jens Dantorp
  • 8.05am: Andreas Halvorsen, Johannes Veerman
  • 8.15am: Renato Paratore, Hugo Townsend
  • 8.25am: Richard Sterne, Sam Bairstow
  • 8.35am: Niklas Lemke, Guido Migliozzi
  • 8.45am: Brandon Stone, Todd Clements
  • 9.00am: Manuel Elvira, Michael Hollick
  • 9.10am: Daniel Young, Francesco Laporta
  • 9.20am: Jacob Skov Olesen, Joost Luiten
  • 9.30am: JC Ritchie, Julien Guerrier
  • 9.40am: Alejandro Del Rey, Alex Fitzpatrick
  • 9.50am: Frederic Lacroix, Joe Dean
  • 10.00am: Joshua Berry, Nicolai von Dellingshausen
  • 10.15am: Jayden Schaper, Joel Girrbach
  • 10.25am: Martin Couvra, Matteo Manassero
  • 10.35am: Jonathan Broomhead, Anthony Quayle
  • 10.45am: Oliver Lindell, Ugo Coussaud
  • 10.55am: Casey Jarvis, Daniel Hillier
  • 11.05am: Andrea Pavan, Hennie du Plessis
  • 11.20am: Nathan Kimsey, Jason Scrivener
  • 11.30am: David Ravetto, Nacho Elvira
  • 11.40am: Jorge Campillo, Ben Schmidt
  • 11.50am: Mikael Lindberg, Sergio Garcia
  • 12.00pm: Grant Forrest, Patrick Reed
  • 12.10pm: Freddy Schott, Calum Hill
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