Masters 2015 TV schedule: Who to watch in the final round

Jordan Spieth maintains his lead after Saturday's third round. Who might catch him on the tournament's last day?

Jordan Spieth walks to the 15th green during the third round of the Masters golf tournament Saturday, April 11, 2015, in Augusta, Ga.

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April 12, 2015

After displaying some spectacular golf in Saturday's third round of the 79th Masters golf tournament, Jordan Spieth finds himself just 18 holes from possibly capturing his first major championship. But a number of other golfers will also take their shot at the top spot in Sunday's final round.

The 21-year-old Texan remains in the lead with a score of 16 under par. At the end of Saturday's third round, Spieth has a four-shot cushion over Englishman Justin Rose, who's at 12 under par. Three-time former Masters champion Phil Mickelson is third at 11 under par and Charley Hoffman is in fourth at ten under.

There are five golfers tied at six under par, including four-time Masters winner Tiger Woods and the world's No. 1 player, Rory McIlroy.

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In terms of Sunday's tee times, we start off with defending Masters champ Bubba Watson, who's at one under par after three rounds. He's paired with Austria's Bernd Wiesberger and will go out at 12:30 p.m. Eastern time.

At four under par, we find 2007 Masters champ Zach Johnson who will be playing with Jonas Blixt of Sweden. They will tee off at 1:50 p.m.

A pair of Englishmen, Paul Casey and Ian Poulter, will tee off at 2 p.m. Poulter's at four under par and Casey is at five under.

Hideki Matsuyama is also at five under par. Dustin Johnson finds himself at six under par. Those two will tee off at 2:10 p.m.

A pair of Kevins – Streelman and Na – will be paired together Sunday as they both sit at six under par. They tee off at 2:20 p.m.

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The golf star power really heats up at 2:30 p.m., with the pairing of Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods. Both players are capable of shooting a low number.

Phil Mickelson shot a five under par 67 Saturday to put himself in contention. He'll be paired with Charley Hoffman and tee off at 2:40 p.m.

Justin Rose birdied four of the last six holes on Saturday to make it into the final twosome with Spieth on Sunday. 20 of the last 24 Masters champions have come out of the last pairing in the final round, according to CBS Sports. Spieth and Rose tee off at 2:50 p.m. Eastern. 

Masters.com will be live streaming video, beginning at 11 a.m. Eastern time Sunday. CBS will have live television coverage, starting at 2 p.m.