Woods and Westwood won't play together on Sunday but they'll certainly be scoreboard watching. (Getty Images)

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Lee Westwood will sleep on a two-shot lead Saturday night at the British Open but there are 16 guys within six shots of him. Here's a look at some of the most interesting pairings with tee times (all times Eastern):

Miguel Angel Jimenez and Rafael Cabrera-Bello (7:45 a.m.) -- The two Spaniards who stole headlines in round one are together at last. Don't think either has a real chance.

Dustin Johnson and Jason Day (8 a.m.) -- Either could post a 65 and I wouldn't blink. Day is like an automatic top-10 finish in majors at this point.

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Brandt Snedeker and Sergio Garcia (8:20 a.m.) -- A pair of great scorers; either of them winning would be crazy given that Snedeker was eight back and Garcia nine back going into Saturday.

Francesco Molinari and Phil Mickelson (8:30 a.m.) -- Mickelson thinks even par will win the tournament. He'll have a chance to shoot a 69 and post it in front of the leaders.

Henrik Stenson and Zach Johnson (8:40 a.m.) -- Two fantastic ball strikers. I'd be surprised if either made a big move, though.

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Angel Cabrera and Ryan Moore (8:50 a.m.) -- Sneaky Ryan Moore. If either of these guys putts well at all, they'll be in it at the end.

Adam Scott and Tiger Woods (9 a.m.) -- Oh, man. Should be all kinds of fun.

Hunter Mahan and Lee Westwood (9:10 a.m.) -- The main event (kind of; Tiger and Scott are a pretty big deal, too) as each man will see if he can close out his first major.

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