The final round of the Irish Open gets underway at Mount Juliet on Sunday after a thoroughly enjoyable three days at the County Kilkenny course.
The top 14 players are separated by just four shots heading into the last day of action, with Poland's Adrian Meronk leading the way at the top.
It is sure to be an interesting final day of action.
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Here is everything you need to know about the event.
Where is the event on?
The event takes place at Mount Juliet in Kilkenny.
When does the competition take place?
The competition began on Thursday 30 June and finishes on Sunday, July 3.
What TV channel is it on and can I stream it?
The Irish Open is being shown live on both RTE and Sky Sports.
Viewers in Ireland can tune into RTE Two at 1 pm until 6 pm and can stream it on the RTE Player here.
Sky Sports will be also have coverage at the same time and can stream through Sky Go or Now TV.
Final round tee times
06:50: Kazuki Higa, Lorenzo Gagli
06:59: Zander Lombard, Oliver Wilson
07:08: Tapio Pulkkanen, Marcus Helligkilde
07:17: Marc Warren, Maverick Antcliff
07:26: Sami Valimaki, Renato Paratore
07:35: Julien Guerrier, Ricardo Gouveia
07:44: Thomas Detry, Matthieu Pavon
07:53: Niall Kearney, Seamus Power
08:07: Wil Besseling, Stephen Gallacher
08:16: Niklas Nørgaard Moller, Scott Hend
08:25: Min Woo Lee, Marcus Armitage
08:34: Yannik Paul, Mikko Korhonen
08:43: Romain Langasque, Alvaro Quiros
08:52: Andy Sullivan, Oliver Farr
09:01: Joakim Lagergren, Padraig Harrington
09:10: Brandon Stone, Maximilian Kieffer
09:25: Hurly Long, Nicolai Hojgaard
09:35: Marcel Siem, Santiago Tarrio
09:45: Jordan Smith, Oliver Bekker
09:55: Sean Crocker, Richie Ramsay
10:05: Alfredo Garcia-Heredia, Johannes Veerman
10:15: Jamie Donaldson, Marcel Schneider
10:25: Søren Kjeldsen, Julien Brun
10:35: Sebastian Garcia Rodriguez, Justin Walters
10:50: Callum Shinkwin, Matthew Jordan
11:00: Sebastian Soderberg, Frederic Lacroix
11:10: Nino Bertasio, Alexander Bjork
11:20: Pablo Larrazabal, Thorbjørn Olesen
11:30: Thomas Pieters, Hugo Leon
11:40: Shane Lowry , Edoardo Molinari
11:50: Rikard Karlberg, Robert MacIntyre
12:00: Ryan Fox, Matti Schmid
12:15: Aaron Rai, David Law
12:25: James Morrison, Matthew Southgate
12:35: Dale Whitnell, Antoine Rozner
12:45: Lucas Herbert, Thriston Lawrence
12:55: Espen Kofstad, John Catlin
13:05: Jorge Campillo, Fabrizio Zanotti
13:15: Jack Senior, Adrian Meronk
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