More British Open: Leaderboard | Who will win? | Pairings and tee times

Eleven golfers are within three strokes of the 2015 British Open's three co-leaders (Jason Day, Paul Dunne [a], Louis Oosthuizen), including Jordan Spieth, who will be looking for his third straight major win as he tries to become the first Grand Slam winner since Bobby Jones in 1930.

With the fourth round of The Open Championship pushed to Monday due to severe weather over the weekend, only a doctor's note would get you out of work and home on your couch to watch what ought to be an incredible final round of major golf.

As such, we are here to let you know not only when the British Open kicks off Monday at St. Andrews but also when you should tune in and how to watch whether at home, behind your boss' back at work, or even on the go.

The first pair will tee off at 2:45 a.m. ET with televised coverage beginning at 6 a.m. ET on ESPN. If you are not in front of a television, log on to WatchESPN.com or download the WatchESPN app for your mobile device.

But while coverage begins at the crack of dawn, the ideal time to tune in is approximately 8 a.m. ET. Those 5 back of the leaders will already be a few holes into their round and those 4 back will be teeing off.

Of course, if you are just watching for Spieth and the top two pairs, turn on the British Open at 9:20 a.m. ET and take in the action.

Here are tee times for some of the best pairs, but you can check out the rest here.

7:25 a.m. -- Jim Furyk (-6), Dustin Johnson (-7)

8:00 a.m. -- Patrick Reed (-7), Ryan Palmer (-7)

8:10 a.m. -- Rickie Fowler (-7), Steven Bowditch (-8)

9:20 a.m. -- Jordan Spieth (-11), Jason Day (-12)

9:30 a.m. -- Louis Oosthuizen (-12), Paul Dunne [a] (-12)

Jason Day is eyeing his first major win. (USATSI)
Jason Day is eyeing his first major win. (USATSI)