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Watch second-round action of the Korn Ferry Tour’s season-opener on Atlantis Paradise Island, live on Golf Channel and the NBC Sports app.
Tue, Jan 14
2:00PM EST
The Bahamas Golf Classic at Atlantis Paradise Island - Rd 3
Korn Ferry
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Wed, Jan 15
1:00PM EST
The Bahamas Golf Classic at Atlantis Paradise Island - Final Rd
Korn Ferry
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Thu, Jan 16
2:30AM EST
Hero Dubai Desert Classic - Rd 1
DP World Tour
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Thu, Jan 16
4:00PM EST
The American Express - Rd 1
PGA Tour
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