Presidents Cup 2013 Golf Live Streaming: Watch PGA Tour Online, Day 2 Pairings, Friday TV Schedule, Radio Stations

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The Presidents Cup will continue on Friday, October 4 at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio. The first tee time of round 2 is scheduled to go off around 1:10 p.m. ET, with the last tee time approximately scheduled for 2:05 p.m. The U.S. takes a 1-point lead entering Day 2.

Those who wants to listen to radio can go to Sirius 208, XM 93, or PGATOUR.COM, the broadcast will start at noon until 6 p.m.

The International team will keep its same pairings from Thursday's Four-balls. The United States made two changes. American captain Fred Couples decided to go with Mickelson and Bradley in the lead group after their first loss as a duo. They had been 3-0 at last year's Ryder Cup.

The format will change on Friday, transitioning from Four-ball to Foursomes, where the International team has typically had tremendous trouble staying competitive. It's an alternate shot system, with the two-man team playing one ball and each player getting nine tee shots (if the match goes 18 holes).

Day 2 pairings are as follows:

Match 1: Jason Day / Graham DeLaet, International vs. Phil Mickelson / Keegan Bradley, U.S.
Match 2: Ernie Els / Brendon de Jonge, International vs. Hunter Mahan / Bill Haas, U.S.
Match 3: Branden Grace / Richard Sterne, International vs. Steve Stricker / Jordan Spieth, U.S.
Match 4: Angel Cabrera / Marc Leishman, International vs. Webb Simpson / Brandt Snedeker, U.S.
Match 5: Louis Oosthuizen / Charl Schwartzel, International vs. Matt Kuchar / Tiger Woods, U.S.
Match 6: Adam Scott / Hideki Matsuyama, International vs. Jason Dufner / Zach Johnson, U.S.

TV Schedule (All Times ET):

Friday: Golf Channel (1-6 p.m.)
Saturday: NBC (8 a.m. - 6 p.m.)
Sunday: NBC (12-6 p.m.)

For those who cannot watch the game on TV, Live Presidents Cup coverage on Golf Channel on NBC will be streamed on NBCSports.com and via the NBC Sports Live Extra app. Fans who are customers of participating cable, satellite, telco and other video subscription services, will be able to enjoy 24/7 streaming of live Golf Channel content through GolfChannel.com and Golf Channel's mobile application, Golf Live Extra.

Check out the U.S.Team Standings, International Team Standings and more information on www.presidentscup.com.

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