British Open 2013 live stream free: Watch online Golf Day 3 (Tee times, leaderboard)

The British Open 2013 moves towards its climax over the weekend with the main competitors now making their move to claim the coveted title. Full coverage from Muirfield can be watched online through ESPN live stream via the link provided below, and the leaderboard and tee off times are provided below.

Tiger Woods has moved into contention and is fulfilling his tag as being the favorite for this year's Open tournament.

Going into Saturday Woods was just one shot off the lead and he told reporters that he was simply looking forward to having "fun" at the weekend as the tournament moves to its conclusion. Generally Tiger Woods having fun means winning titles though, and it is clear he will be in the mix come the end of this weekend's golf action.

Woods said: "I grinded all day. I hadn't made a birdie since the fifth so it was nice to make one on the last and improve the card."

The British Open 2013 leaderboard can be seen by clicking here.

A live stream can be watched online for by clicking here.

Click here for tee times for Satuday.

Click here for the updated leaderboad.

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