Discover the complete tee times and pairings for Round 4 of the Crown Australian Open 2025. Watch as Rasmus Neergaard Petersen leads with 14 under par, just ahead of Si Woo Kim, Cam Smith, and Carlos Ortiz at 12 under. Get the full list of 26 groups starting from Hole 1, including early starters John Senden and Stephen Leaney at 7:09 AM. Perfect for golf fans following the DP World Tour event.
Key highlights include top players like Rory McIlroy, Adam Scott, and Jason Scrivener in action. Stay updated with leaderboard standings and tee schedules for an exciting final round. Don’t miss out on the drama at the Australian Open golf tournament!

Get ready for the thrilling conclusion of the Crown Australian Open. The stage is set for an exciting final round and we’ve got all the details you need to stay ahead of the game. Raasmus Nearguard Peterson takes the lead. After an intense round three, Peterson has emerged as the sole leader with an impressive 14 under par. But here’s where it gets controversial. Peterson was tied for the lead after round two and now he’s two shots clear of the pack. Will he maintain his momentum and claim the title? Only time will tell. Let’s take a look at the leaderboard. Siu Kim, Cam Smith, and Carlos Ortiz are hot on Peterson’s trail. Tied for second place with a score of 12 under par. This tight race promises an edgeofyour seat finale. The DP World Tour has released the official T-roups and times for round four, and we’re breaking it down for you. Tea times and groups revealed four round four of the 2025 Crown Australian Open. There will be a total of 26 tea groups with 25 groups consisting of three golfers each. The first group, however, is a duo John Syninden and Steven Leny who will tee off at hole one at 7:09 a.m. local time. Here’s a detailed breakdown of the tea times and groups for each hole. Hole one. Group one, 709, John Sunden and Steven Leani. Group two, 717 Yenik Paul, Cory Lamb, Tobias Johnson. Group three, 728, James Marqueesan, Roma Langas, Jadiah Morgan. Group four, 739, Robin Williams, Benjamin Fletmith, James Morrison. Group five, 750 Topio Pulkinan, David Law, Brett Rumford. Group six, 801, Alex Fitzpatrick, Cam Davis, Kaido. Group 7, 812, Quim Vidal, Cameron John, Carrie Mount Castle. Group 8, 828, Nathan Barbie, Joel Gerbach, Connor McKini. Group 9, 839, Jeff Ogulvie, Curtis Luck, Clement Chararmasan. Group 10, 850, Jason Scrier, Tyler Hodgej, Steven Allen. Group 11, 901, Roco, Rapetto, Taylor, Hayen, Baron, Nick Voke. Group 12, 912, Austin Bautista, Jordan Gumbberg, Tom Valiant. Group 13, 923, Shan Crocker, Yugo Cassad, Sebastian Munoz. Group 14, 939, Kirc Afa Barnrat, Rafa Cabrera, Richard Green. Group 15, 950, Daniel Young, Sebastian Garcia, Cameron Adam. Group 16, 1001, Jack Senior, Aaron Cockaril, Baron Weisberger. Group 17, 1012, Matt Mccardi, Stephano Mazzolei, Rory Mroy. Group 18, 1023, Ben Hankle, Daniel Rodriguez, Ryan Fox. Group 19, 1034, Wade Ormsby, Michael Hollik, Davis Bryant. Group 20, 1055, Greg Chelmer’s, Mark Leechman, Abraham Answer. Group 21, 1106, Rio Hizitsoon, Elvis Smiley, Jake Mloud. Group 22, 1117, Jack Buchanan, Caleb Serat, Lucas Herbert. Group 23, 1128, Ding Winnie, Min Wu Lee, Adam Scott. Group 24, 1139, Daniel Hillier, Joseé Luis Ballister, Carlos Ortiz. Group 25, 1150, Cam Smith, Se Wu, Kim, Raasmus, Neargard Peterson. And there you have it. With the tea times and group set, the stage is perfectly crafted for an unforgettable final round. Who will emerge as the champion? Will Peterson hold onto his lead, or will one of the chasing pack make a dramatic comeback? Share your predictions and thoughts in the comments below.

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