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No plans to change Open Championship final round tee times with England's World Cup match looming

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No plans to change Open Championship final round tee times with England's World Cup match looming

Final round tee times at the 154th Open Championship have not been changed despite reports that England advancing to the World Cup final on Sunday would alter the R&A's plans.

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