How to watch TOUR Championship, Round 3: Featured Groups, live scores, tee times, TV times

How to watch TOUR Championship, Round 3: Featured Groups, live scores, tee times, TV times

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The PGA TOUR season ends this week at the TOUR Championship at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta. The top 30 players who qualified will compete for the coveted FedExCup trophy and $18 million FedExCup Bonus. Round 3 begins Saturday at East Lake.

Viktor Hovland and two-time major champion Collin Morikawa co-lead at 16 under. Scottie Scheffler, Masters champion Jon Rahm and three-time FedExCup champion Rory McIlroy all sit within six shots of the lead.

Others in the field include former FedExCup champions Patrick Cantlay and Jordan Spieth, U.S. Open champion Wyndham Clark, Champion Golfer of the Year Brian Harman and Ryder Cup qualifiers Max Homa and Xander Schauffele.

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How to follow (all times et).

Here's everything you need to know to follow the action, including Featured Groups for PGA TOUR LIVE on ESPN+ .

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Television: Saturday, 1-3 p.m. (Golf Channel), 3-7 p.m. (CBS). Sunday, noon.-1:30 p.m. (Golf Channel), 1:30-6 p.m. (CBS)

Radio: Saturday, 2-7 p.m. Sunday, 1-6 p.m. ( PGA TOUR Radio on SiriusXM and PGATOUR.com/liveaudio )

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Linear Window: (1:00PM – 7:00PM ET)

Stream 1: Featured Group #1 – 12:32 p.m. Jordan Spieth, Si Woo Kim, then pick-up Max Homa, Patrick Cantlay at 1:54 p.m.

Stream 2: Featured Group #2 – 12:54 p.m. Rickie Fowler, Tommy Fleetwood, then pick-up Tyrrell Hatton, Matt Fitzpatrick at 2:16 p.m.

Stream 3: Featured Hole – 2 nd hole (par-3) until final group plays through, then move to 15 th hole (par 3)

Stream 4: Featured Hole – 9 th hole (par 3) until final group plays through, then move 17 th (par 4)

PGA TOUR LIVE is available exclusively on ESPN+

• Main Feed: Primary tournament coverage featuring the best action from across the course

• Marquee Group: New “marquee group” showcasing every shot from each player in the group

• Featured Groups: Traditional PGA TOUR LIVE coverage of two concurrent featured groups

• Featured Holes: A combination of par-3s and iconic or pivotal holes

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PGA Championship Round 3: LIVE updates and scores

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Welcome to live day three updates from the 2024 PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club. 

At the halfway stage all of the talk was around world number one Scottie Scheffler after the golfer was arrested and charged with assaulting a police officer and reckless driving ahead of the second round. 

Scheffler was released from jail just in time to make it back for his tee time and he carded a six-under 66 to sit primed for a weekend charge. 

The reigning Masters champion trailed Xander Schauffele by three strokes. 

Elsewhere, Collin Morikawa , Sahith Theegala, Thomas Detry, Mark Hubbard, Austin Eckroat, Tony Finau, Viktor Hovland and LIV Golf 's Bryson DeChambeau were inside the top-10. 

World number two Rory McIlroy was stuck in neutral on Friday and, despite comfortably making the cut he is considerably off the pace on five-under. 

McIlroy will need a strong showing on Saturday afternoon if he is to have any hopes of landing his fifth major title and breaking his 10-year major drought. 

The defending champion, Brooks Koepka , is not out of things by any stretch of the imagination. 

Koepka fired a 68 on Friday afternoon to sit in T-12 heading into the weekend. 

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That was a simply sensational day's golf.

That's all from me today, folks; we will see you tomorrow.

Morikawa -15 (67), Schauffele -15 (68), Theegala -14 (67)

It's tight at the top as Theegala, Schauffele and Morikawa all birdie the final hole.

Schauffele and Morikawa are tied for the lead, but the chasing pack is absolutely stacked full of talent. 

It promises to be an excellent final day at Valhalla Golf Club tomorrow.

Let's take a look at the leaderboard.

Scheffler -7 (73)

Scheffler finishes with a birdie to close out what must have been a frustrating day.

After an understandably stressful day yesterday, it would appear that it finally caught up with him today. 

Today's over-par round also ended Scheffler's record streak of 41 consecutive rounds of par or better, which had been going since August 26, 2023.

Schauffele -14 (17)

Amending for his error on the 15th, Schauffele holes a beauty of a birdie putt on the 17th to rejoin Morikawa at the top of the leaderboard. 

DeChambeau -13 (67), Hovland -13 (66), Eckroat -10 (69)

Bryson brings the noise on 18 with a fantastic chip in eagle.

The LIV Golf star now sits at 13-under, just one shot back from the lead. 

Hovland also managed to pick up a shot on the final hole with a tap-in birdie, leaving him alongside his playing partner in a congested group in second place.

Hovland -12 (17)

A birdie for Hovland on 17 moves him into the congested pack at 12-under.

What can he muster on the final hole?

Finau -10 (70)

A solid round from Finau finishes agonisingly close to an eagle on 18.

He sits at ten-under four back from Morikawa as things stand.

Tony Finau

MacIntyre -12 (66)

MacIntyre caps off an excellent round of golf with a solid birdie on the 18th to move to 12-under.

Plenty to be proud of today for the Scot.

Morikawa -14, Theegala -13, Schauffele -13 (15)

The 15th has been an eventful hole.

Schauffele has had a shocker from the rough and cards his first double bogey of the week.

On the other hand, we witness some exceptional play from Theegala, who chips in with precision, while Morikawa demonstrates his prowess with the putter by sinking his birdie putt, propelling him into the solo lead.

We might look back at this hole come Sunday as a pivotal moment in deciding the eventual winner. 

Schauffele -15 (14)

Xander holes a lengthy putt on the 14th hole to extend his lead to two shots.

Could that be the kickstart his round needs?

Thomas -10 (67)

So close to an eagle to finish for Thomas, but he has to settle for a tap in birdie on the 18th hole.

The local favourite is in a good spot heading into Sunday. 

Hovland -11 (15)

Birdies are pouring in all over the course, and it's Viktor Hovland's time to get in on the action as he fires home from close range to move to 11-under on the 15th hole.

Viktor Hovland

Macintyre -11 (16)

Bobby Mac holes another long-range birdie putt to move within three of the lead.

Theegala -12 (13)

A lovely putt on the 13th hole sees Theegala move to 12-under, two shots back from Schauffele.

Sahith Theegala

McIlroy -8 (68)

After a number of missed opportunities, McIlroy finishes with a birdie thanks to a tasty chip shot.

It's been a frustrating day for the four-time major champ. Had his putter not gone cold, he could have been right near the top of the leaderboard. 

Currently five shots back, he will need to play some truly special golf tomorrow if he wants to improve his major tally.

Scheffler -7 (13)

There are so many birdies going in at the moment, and it's hard to keep up.

This time, Scheffler drops one in after a magnificent approach shot on the 13th hole.

It might be too little too late for the world No.1, but it's good to see nonetheless. 

Lowry -13 (62)

What a wonderful round of golf from Shane Lowry.

He came an inch away from shooting 61, which would have set a new record for the lowest score in major championship history. 

Instead, he will have to settle for equalling the record of 62, an accolade shared with the current leader, Xander Schauffele.

Rose finishes with a birdie to card a 64. A fine round, slightly overshadowed by the excellence of his playing partner. 

Shane Lowry

Theegala -11 (11)

Morikawa and Schauffele couldn't manage birdies from close range, but Theegala showed them how it's done, claiming his third birdie in a row with a well-judged putt.

Schauffele -14 (10)

Schauffele retakes the solo lead with a birdie on the 10th.

This is honestly one of the best days of golf I've seen in quite some time. 

The birdies are flying in from everywhere.

Lowry -13 (17)

Shane Lowry has been a joy to watch today. 

He gets his ninth birdie of the day on the 17th and now has a share of the lead at 13-under.

He needs a birdie on the final hole to shoot 61, the lowest score in major championship history.

McIlroy -7 (16)

After such a good start, McIlroy is now dropping down the leaderboard. 

The Northern Irishman three-putts the 16th for bogey and moves back to seven-under

He will need something special in the next three holes to have a chance tomorrow. 

Rory McIlroy

Finau -11 (12)

Tony Finau is putting the after-burners on; his putter is red hot right now.

He's made four birdies in a row and sits just two back from Schauffele.

Thomas -9 (14)

What a shot from Thomas. Having missed the green on the par-three 14th, he holes out from the rough for a miraculous birdie.

The crowd absolutely loved that one. 

Spieth -8 (67)

Searching for the career grand slam, Spieth has gone about his business quietly, but a 67 today has put him in a good spot for Sunday.

Sat five shots back, he will have some serious work to do tomorrow, but he's certainly given himself a chance. 

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ATLANTA — It’s Viktor Hovland’s world right now; we’re just living in it.

The 25-year-old Norwegian shot a 4-under 66 at East Lake Golf in Atlanta to improve to 20-under par and open a six-stroke lead at the Tour Championship, the third and final leg of the FedEx Cup Playoffs.

Hovland carded back-to-back birdies at Nos. 6 and 7, the latter a 12-foot putt. He held a four-stroke advantage at 18 under when play was suspended due to lightning in the area.

“We thought last Sunday was good,” CBS’s Frank Nobilo said. “This is every bit as good.”

Viktor Hovland strokes gained around the green ranks on PGA Tour Last season: 191st This season entering PGA: 170th Since PGA Championship began: 20th — Justin Ray (@JustinRayGolf) August 26, 2023

Hovland came back out when play resumed and made back-to-back birdies at Nos. 12 and 13. He made a bogey at 14, but drilled a 6-iron to 15 feet at the water-guarded 212-yard par-3 15th.

“The pin was on the right which made the green feel a little bigger for me,” he said. “It was a perfect 6-iron.”

While a touchdown seems like it should be an insurmountable edge — it is the largest 54-hole lead lost in Tour history — Scottie Scheffler blew a lead of the same amount last year in trying to win the $18 million winner’s prize. That’s over 192 million Krone for Hovland.

“That’s a lot of cash,” he said. “But we’re here to win tournaments. There’s a lot of hungry players behind me who can shoot 61 tomorrow. I’ve got to be ready.”

Players from outside the U.S., age 25 or younger, with 3+ wins in the same PGA Tour season the last 40 years: 2012 McIlroy 2014 McIlroy 2017 Matsuyama Viktor Hovland would join them with a win Sunday. — Justin Ray (@JustinRayGolf) August 27, 2023

Schauffele earns spot in final group

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Xander Schauffele plays his shot from the fourth tee during the third round of the TOUR Championship golf tournament at East Lake Golf Club. Mandatory Credit: John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports

If it’s late August at East Lake, Xander Schauffele must be making birdies at the Tour Championship.

Schauffele is an ATM at the playoff finale, qualifying for his seventh consecutive year and has never finished worse that T-7. He has the most top-5 finishes without winning the FedEx Cup title, though he did win the Tour Championship in 2017 before Starting Strokes was implemented.

Schauffele started the week T-11 and has steadily climbed the leaderboard, earning a spot in the final group alongside Hovland. After rounds of 67-64, Schauffele made three birdies in his first seven holes, but made three bogeys that canceled out two more birdies on the way to the clubhouse and a round of 2-under 68. It marked his 24 th under-par score in 27 career rounds at East Lake Golf Club. Expect another one on Sunday, but it better be a low one if Scahuffele’s going to catch the leader.

“I know what I need to do,” Schauffele said. “I need to go out and try and put as much pressure on him tomorrow on that front nine as I can and hope for the best.”

Morikawa and Bradley share third

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Collin Morikawa lines up his shot on the fifth green during the third round of the TOUR Championship golf tournament at East Lake Golf Club. Mandatory Credit: John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports

Morikawa, who was the only player in the 30-man field to play bogey-free the first two rounds, made a double bogey at the fifth after his lob shot landed in a greenside bunker and he failed to get it up and down. He dropped two more shots with bogeys at Nos. 10 and 11 and waited until No. 16 to make his lone birdie of the day.

After shooting a tournament record 61-64 for the first 36 holes, Morikawa posted 3-over 73 to drop to 13 under.

Bradley is tied for third with Morikawa. He made four birdies and four bogeys in an up-and-down round of 70. Bradley made a deuce at the difficult par-3 15th for the third straight day.

Scheffler and Rahm falter

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Scottie Scheffler plays his shot from the fourth tee during the third round of the TOUR Championship golf tournament at East Lake Golf Club. Mandatory Credit: John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports

Scheffler and Jon Rahm are tied going into the final round of the final event of the FedEx Cup. But after dueling for the FedEx Cup lead for most of the season, they find themselves nine off the pace set by Hovland, who left them in the dust. It didn’t help that the leading candidates for Player of the Year both fired a dud on “Moving Day.”

Rahm hit in the water left off the tee on No. 8 and made double bogey, added a bogey at 11 and made just two birdies en route to shooting 71.

Scheffler didn’t make a birdie until 18 and shot 3-over 73. He took three putts at 7, missing from just over a foot and even after one-putting the final four holes, he ranks 25 th out of the 30-man field in Strokes Gained: Putting.

The heat is on

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Rickie Fowler looks over the fifth green during the second round of the TOUR Championship golf tournament at East Lake Golf Club. Mandatory Credit: John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports

When Rickie Fowler finished his round, he signed autographs, sweat dripping down his face, as if it was a balmy 70 degrees, not 99 degrees with a heat index of 105 degrees. But Fowler knew where he was headed once he finished signing.

“I’ve got to get in a cold plunge,” he said.

Eventually, the searing heat won out and play was suspended at 5:28 p.m. ET for one hour and 15 minutes due to lightning in the area. (It was termed a code red.) The storm provided some relief for the rest of the play, which finished just before 8:30 p.m.

Sunday’s temperature is expected to drop down to 97, and the players will take the two degree dip  but when it’s that hot, it’s just uncomfortable.

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2024 PGA Championship Round 3 tee times: When and how to watch third-round action Saturday

The 2024 PGA Championship leaderboard is crowded with Americans.

Xander Schauffele is the sole leader at 12-under on the tournament at Valhalla Golf Course in Louisville, Kentucky, after following up his first-round 62 with a second-round 68 on Friday. Schauffele is vying for his first major title . He has a one-shot lead over Collin Morikawa (-11) and a two-stroke lead over Sahith Theegala (-10).

World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler  is tied for fourth place at 9-under after he was arrested and charged with assaulting a Louisville police officer before his tee time.

One American notably missing is Tiger Woods after he failed to make the projected cut line at 1-under.

Before the third round can get underway, 18 golfers still have to complete the second round after play was suspended at 8:41 p.m. ET on Friday due to darkness.

Play to resume at PGA Championship at 9:40 a.m. ET

After being delayed by fog Saturday morning, the second round of the PGA Championship is set to resume at 9:40 a.m. ET, with 18 golfers needing to complete the second round after play was suspended at 8:41 p.m. ET on Friday due to darkness.

The second round had been schedule to resume at 7:15 a.m. on Saturday before being delayed by fog.

PGA Championship play on Saturday delayed by fog

Resumption of the second round of the PGA Championship has been delayed "until further notice" because of heavy fog. Play will resume 30 minutes after conditions are playable.

Starting Times for the third round will be a split tee start in groups of 3 off No. 1 and No. 10 tees from approximately 11:17 a.m. to 1:40 p.m. ET.

Which golfers still have to finish second round of PGA Championship?

  • Dean Burmester -6 through 16 holes
  • Taylor Moore -5 through 15 holes
  • Erik van Rooyen -2 through 15 holes
  • Jeremy Wells -2 through 16 holes
  • Ben Pollard -1 through 16 holes
  • Zac Blair -1 through 16 holes
  • Adrian Otaegui Even through 14 holes
  • Kyle Mendoza Even through 15 holes
  • Tim Widing +1 through 14 holes
  • Sam Valimaki +1 through 15 holes
  • Andy Svoboda +2 through 16 holes
  • Patrick Rodgers +3 through 15 holes
  • Ryan van Velzen +4 through 17 holes
  • Ben Griffin +5 through 16 holes
  • K.H. Lee +5 through 16 holes
  • Andy Ogetree +7 through 15 holes
  • Jared Jones +7 through 15 holes
  • Preston Cole +14 through 14 holes

How to watch PGA Championship third round

All times Eastern

Saturday, May 18 – third round

  • ESPN+  8:55 a.m.-10 a.m.  ESPN  10 a.m.-1 p.m.  CBS  1 p.m.-7 p.m.

Sunday, May 19 – final round

  • ESPN+  8 a.m.-10 a.m.  ESPN  10 a.m.-1 p.m.  CBS  1 p.m.-7 p.m.

Alternate telecasts can be seen on ESPN+ from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. on May 18-19.

How to stream PGA Championship

Viewers can stream the PGA Championship on  ESPN app  and  CBS Sports Live .

2024 PGA Championship tee times for Round 3

Jordan Spieth, Max Homa and Cameron Smith tee off at 11:28 a.m. ET. Here is the complete list of tee times for Round 3 of the  PGA Championship .

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2024 PGA Championship: round 3 Saturday tee times, pairings and featured groups

The tee times for today’s third round at the 2024 PGA Championship took a while to be confirmed , as a number of players still had to complete round two at the Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Kentucky.

Play was suspended due to darkness at 8:41pm yesterday, with 18 members of the 156-man field yet to finish their second round . PGA Championship organisers initially said that round two would resume at 7:15am ET today; however, heavy fog pushed back the start of the day’s action until “30 minutes after conditions are playable”. It was estimated that round three’s tee times would be scheduled between 11:17am and 1:40pm ET and this has since been clarified as resuming at 9:40am.

It has now been confirmed that the the third round of the PGA Championship begin at 11:28 a.m. ET.

The PGA website clarified that “Round 3 will feature split tees with players going off in threesomes off of Nos. 1 and 10. The final pairing teeing off hole 1, consisting of Xander Schauffele, Collin Morikawa and Sahith Theegala, tee off at 1:40 p.m.”

Round two delayed after fatal accident

Day two’s play was delayed by an hour and 20 minutes, after a worker at the PGA Championship was hit by a shuttle bus on a busy road leading to the entrance to the Valhalla Golf Club. The victim, named as Louisville resident John Mills, was pronounced dead at the scene.

In the aftermath of the accident, world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler was then arrested by Louisville police , for allegedly disobeying the commands of an officer who was re-directing traffic outside the golf course.

The Louisville Metropolitan Police Department says Scheffler accelerated past the officer and dragged him to the ground, injuring him . The 27-year-old has been charged with four offences including the second-degree assault of a police officer, which is a felony.

Who leads the PGA Championship as things stand?

Following his tournament-record round of 62 on Thursday, Xander Schauffele remains in the lead at Valhalla , after the American finished at 12 under yesterday, having shot a three-under 68 in round two. Schauffele, who is chasing the first major-tournament victory of his career, is followed on the leaderboard by 2020 winner Collin Morikawa, whose round of 65 left him at 11 under.

How did Scheffler play after his arrest?

After being released by Louisville police, Scheffler returned to Valhalla to shoot a five-under round of 66 , leaving the Masters champion tied for fourth place on nine under.

In a statement given to ESPN’s Jeff Darlington, who witnessed his arrest, Scheffler described the incident as a “misunderstanding” . “It was a very chaotic situation - understandably so, considering the tragic accident that had occurred earlier,” he said. “And there was a big misunderstanding of what I thought I was being asked to do. I never intended to disregard any of the instructions.”

He added: “Of course, all of us involved in the tournament express our deepest sympathies to the family of the man who passed away in the earlier accident this morning. It truly puts everything in perspective.”

What is the projected cut line at the PGA Championship?

The PGA Tour lists the projected cut line in Kentucky as one under .

Those who are set to miss the cut include 15-time major winner Tiger Woods , who finished day two at seven over . Woods, 48, has won the PGA Championship on four occasions in his glittering career, most recently in 2007. Two-time major champion Jon Rahm is another big name poised to be eliminated before round three, having ended day two at even par.

Phil Mickelson won the second of this two PGA Championships as recently as 2021, but is four over par and about to miss out, as is world No. 4 Ludvig Aberg, who came second at April’s Augusta Masters. Aberg is one shot over the expected cut line

After a tragic, dramatic day at the Valhalla Golf Club on Friday, the PGA Championship will head into its final two rounds this weekend.

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PGA Championship: Round 3 leaderboard, updates

Round 3 pga championship leaderboard.

It’s moving day at the PGA Championship!

Haotong Li entered Saturday with a two-shot lead over a group that includes Jason Day, Brooks Koepka and Justin Rose. Get all the day’s updates from TPC Harding Park by clicking on the leaderboard above or reading below.

Round 3 updates (all times Eastern)

10 p.m.: That wraps the third round at TPC Harding Park . Dustin Johnson will head to the final round at 9-under and one shot in front of Scottie Scheffler and Cameron Champ.

9:55 p.m.: It was a tough finish for Li, who shot a 73 to end up at 5-under and tied for 13th place. It’s not where he wanted to be after starting the day with the lead.

9:40 p.m.: Brooks Koepka rolls in a much-needed birdie at 18 to finish an up-and-down day with a respectable 69. He’s 7-under for the tournament and well within striking distance of his third straight PGA Championship title.

The back-to-back champ will start Sunday just two back. pic.twitter.com/dHUoa6GxpN — GOLF.com (@GOLF_com) August 9, 2020

9:31 p.m.: Cameron Champ ends his day at 8-under. His birdie putt on 18 came up just short, which cost him a chance to be part of the final group to go out on Sunday. Either way, he’s in the thick of it.

9:06 p.m.: Tough stretch for Li, who followed his double bogey with a bogey on 14 to drop him to 6-under. Brooks Koepka has also hit a rut with three straight bogeys on 13, 14 and 15. He’s now 5-under.

9:01 p.m.: Dustin Johnson captures the new clubhouse lead at 9-under after capping a round of 65. He’ll have a shot at winning his second career major on Sunday.

8:55 p.m.: DJ is indeed the singular leader after a Cypress tree apparently ate Li’s drive on 13. He had to take a penalty and re-tee due to the lost ball, which led to a double bogey. Champ duffed a shot from the rough on 15 en route to a bogey himself. Champ is 8-under and Li falls to 7-under.

8:47 p.m.: Well hello there, Dustin Johnson. He just buried his eighth birdie of the day on 17 to join the leaders at 9-under. And he may be alone at the top very soon because both Li and Champ are in trouble on their respective holes.

That's 8(!) birdies for DJ on the day pic.twitter.com/qWRxFnoPcz — GOLF.com (@GOLF_com) August 9, 2020

8:37 p.m.: Birdie putts are dropping all over the course. Haotong Li and Cameron Champ both just moved to 9-under to re-establish the leading number. The field is collectively moving further under par, with several at 8 and 7-under.

8:32 p.m.: Scheffler ends his round with a disappointing bogey on 18 but still turns in a fantastic 65 which matches Collin Morikawa for the best score of the day. Scheffler is the clubhouse leader at 8-under and Morikawa is one shot back at 7-under.

8:14 p.m.: Make that an outright lead for Scheffler! The birdie train continues as he drops one in on 17 to get to 9-under. This could be the round of the tournament.

8:08 p.m.: Scottie Scheffler is a co-leader at 8-under after he goes birdie-birdie on the 15th and 16th. His monster round continues.

8:04 p.m.: Bryson DeChambeau finished his day with a huge bang, nailing a birdie putt from a whopping 95 feet out on 18. That was good for a round of 66 to get him to 6-under. He’s in the mix headed to the final round.

Bryson with a 95' birdie BOMB! That puts Bryson in good position at 6-under heading into Sunday 👀 pic.twitter.com/3L2iACyP4b — GOLF.com (@GOLF_com) August 9, 2020

7:58 p.m.: Cameron Champ briefly joined Li at 8-under with a birdie on the 10th, but immediately gave it back with a bogey on 11.

7:35 p.m: Haotong Li bounced back nicely from his first bogey with a birdie on the seventh. He’s back in first place by himself at 8-under. Now here come the toughest holes on the course.

Birdie at No. 7 for @Haotong_Li . 🐦 He's back in the lead by 1. pic.twitter.com/T7atFaKyGv — PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) August 8, 2020

7:30 p.m.: This leaderboard is absolutely packed. A rotating group of four to six players are co-leading at 7-under and there are 19 players within two shots of that mark. It’s anyone’s tournament right now.

7:03 p.m.: Our leader had his first slip-up of the day. Li bogeyed No. 5 to drop to a four-way tie up top at 7-under. As of now that group includes Brooks Koepka, Jason Day and Daniel Berger.

6:47 p.m.: Some updates from earlier rounds: Rory McIlroy bogeyed four of his last six holes to end up with a 71 on the day. He’s even par for the tournament. Patrick Cantlay and Ian Poulter both shot 66 for the best completed rounds of the day. Both are now 3-under for the week, so it might be too little, too late.

6:45 p.m.: Scottie Scheffler is putting together one of the best rounds of the day, thanks partly to this birdie chip-in from the bunker on No. 8. He’s part of a growing group of players at 7-under and one stroke off the lead.

Birdie number 5️⃣ today for Scottie Scheffler and it was a good one🔥 #PGAChamp pic.twitter.com/GulHtmQlgw — PGA Championship (@PGAChampionship) August 8, 2020

6:01 p.m.: The final grouping of Haotong Li and Tommy Fleetwood has begun Round 3. Here we go.

5:52 p.m.: The action is about to pick up as the contenders begin their rounds. Two-time defending champion Brooks Koepka (6-under) is on the course, and leader Haotong Li (8-under) is minutes away from teeing off.

Food for thought as we get into the weekend of Brooks' 25th Major Championship start. Fewest Major Starts Needed to Win 5 Majors: Tiger Woods-> 22 Arnold Palmer-> 23 Jack Nicklaus-> 25 pic.twitter.com/otm0hP9ulB — PGA News Feed (@PGANewsFeed) August 8, 2020

5:41 p.m.: Things have gone south for McIlroy, who bogeyed 13 and 14 to fall to 1-under. Bryson DeChambeau, on the other hand, is on a roll to start his day as he’s now 5-under for the tournament through eight holes.

4:56 p.m.: Tiger Woods birdies No. 18 — two birdies in his final three holes — to finish the third round with a 2-over 72 . Kevin Mitchell, his playing partner Saturday, shot a 2-under 68.

4:43 p.m.: Rory McIlroy birdies No. 10 to get to 3-under for the tournament.

4:38 p.m.: Jon Rahm has three birdies through seven holes to get to 4-under for the tournament.

4:34 p.m.: Rory McIlroy makes the turn 1-under on the day and 2-under on the tournament.

4:32 p.m.: Phil Mickelson shoots an even-par 70 in the third round.

4:31 p.m.: Finally! Tiger records his first birdie of the day to get to 3-over on the day and the tournament.

Tiger extends his streak of Major Championship rounds with a birdie to 94. The last time @TigerWoods went birdie or eagle free in a Major champ round, Katy Perry topped the charts with California Gurls (2010). pic.twitter.com/xOuEGmxjmk — PGA News Feed (@PGANewsFeed) August 8, 2020

4:14 p.m.: Bryson DeChambeau makes two nice par saves on his first two holes and birdies No. 3 to get to 3-under for the tournament.

4:03 p.m.: Tiger ends his bogey run but making a fairly long par putt at No. 14.

3:55 p.m.: Emiliano Grillo was 4-under through seven holes Saturday before a double bogey on No. 8.

3:53 p.m.: Patrick Cantlay finished with a bogey-free, 4-under 66 — the low round so far Saturday.

3:51 p.m.: Three straight bogeys for Tiger, who’s 4-over through 13 holes Saturday.

3:37 p.m.: Tiger bogeys No. 12 — his third in five holes — as any hopes he had to contend have vanished.

3:34 p.m.: Rory McIlroy birdies No. 5 to get to 2-under for the tournament.

3:32 p.m.: Jordan Spieth finishes with a birdie at No. 18 but has a round to forget (6-over 76). Playing partner Justin Thomas bogeys 18 and settles for a 2-under 68 after his strong start.

3:22 p.m.: Another bogey for Tiger on No. 11 as he drops to 2-over on the day and the tournament.

3:13 p.m.: Jon Rahm nearly holed his approach shot on No. 1 and tapped in for birdie to get to 2-under for the tournament.

3:11 p.m.: Tiger’s putting woes continue as he misses a relatively short birdie putt at No. 10. He settles for par.

3:08 p.m.: A disappointing bogey for Justin Thomas on 16 leaves drops him to 3-under for the day and 2-under for the tournament.

2:56 p.m.: Tiger Woods makes no birdies on the front nine. He makes the turn 1-over on the day and the tournament.

2:55 p.m.: Rory McIlroy opens his third round with pars on Nos. 1 and 2. He’ll look to make a move on holes 3-7, where you can get on a birdie run, but the wind is picking up.

2:40 p.m.: Tiger’s par run ends — and it’s not good. A three-putt bogey at No. 8 puts him at 1-over on the day and the tournament.

2:30 p.m.: Rory McIlroy has teed off in the third round.

2:29 p.m.: Tiger Woods burns another edge on a birdie putt and settles for his seventh straight par in the third round.

2:24 p.m.: Phil Mickelson was 1-under on the day as he made the turn Saturday, but at least he had this highlight — an eagle at No. 7.

👍 @PhilMickelson showing off that short game finesse. #PGAChamp pic.twitter.com/4UyHxw8pKH — PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) August 8, 2020

2:18 p.m.: Tiger Woods has six straight pars to begin his third round and is even par for the tournament.

2:04 p.m.: After two bogeys to start his round, Ian Poulter has four birdies over his next five holes to get to even par for the tournament.

2:02 p.m.: Tiger Woods has five straight pars to begin his third round.

2 p.m.: Jordan Spieth is 4-over through 11 holes Saturday and 5-over for the tournament. Playing partner Justin Thomas is 4-under through 11 and 3-under for the tournament.

1:49 p.m.: Tiger Woods just missed a birdie on No. 4. Four holes, four pars so far Saturday.

1:33 p.m.: A second-straight bogey for Justin Thomas drops him to 3-under for the day and 2-under for the tournament.

1:32 p.m.: Three holes, three pars for Tiger Woods. He remains even par for the tournament.

1:23 p.m.: Two holes, two pars for Tiger Woods. He remains even par for the tournament.

1:19 p.m.: Justin Thomas’ stellar run ends as he bogeys No. 8 to drop to 4-under on the day and 3-under for the tournament.

1:11 p.m.: Tiger Woods parred the first hole.

1:08 p.m.: Another hole, another birdie for Justin Thomas, who is 5-under through seven holes and 4-under for the tournament — four shots off the lead. Playing partner Jordan Spieth also birdied the seventh but he’s 3-over on the day and 4-over for the tournament.

1:01 p.m.: Tiger Woods has teed off in the third round — and found the rough.

12:56 p.m.: Make it four birdies in six holes for Justin Thomas, who is now 3-under for the championship — five shots off the lead.

Racking up birdies. 🐦 @JustinThomas34 is 4-under through 6 holes. pic.twitter.com/IV7CkE9m2t — PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) August 8, 2020

12:42 p.m.: Make it three birdies in five holes for Justin Thomas, who is now 2-under.

12:31 p.m.: Phil Mickelson has teed off in the third round. He’s playing with Ian Poulter.

12:30 p.m.: Jordan Spieth started with two bogeys and is 3-over, while playing partner Justin Thomas has two birdies on his first four holes to get into red numbers at 1-under.

11:05 a.m.: The third round has begun.

It's Moving Day..... #PGAChamp pic.twitter.com/DtxBxSAw1w — PGA Championship (@PGAChampionship) August 8, 2020

10:45 a.m.: Here are some of Saturday’s notable tee times (all times Eastern):

11:40 a.m.: Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas

12:30 p.m.: Phil Mickelson

1 p.m.: Tiger Woods

2:30 p.m.: Rory McIlroy

3 p.m.: Jon Rahm

3:40 p.m.: Patrick Reed and Bryson DeChambeau

5 p.m.: Dustin Johnson

5:40 p.m.: Brooks Koepka and Justin Rose

5:50 p.m. Jason Day and Daniel Berger

6 p.m.: Haotong Li and Tommy Fleetwood

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PGA Championship 2024 live updates: Xander Schauffele birdies last to win first major

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Xander Schauffele wins the 2024 PGA Championship

  • Xander Schauffele birdies the 18th to win the PGA Championship
  • Final round of 65 sees him finish the tournament at -21
  • Win seals the 30-year-old American’s first major triumph

Final leaderboard :

  • -21: Schauffele (65)
  • -20: DeChambeau (64)
  • -18: Hovland (66)
  • -15: Detry (66)
  • -15: Morikawa (71)

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What to know from Xander Schauffele's PGA Championship win

By drilling a clutch 6-foot birdie putt on the final hole, Schauffele held off Bryson DeChambeau by one stroke to win his first career major championship. Schauffele’s score of 21-under-par is the lowest in men’s major history, and his 25 birdies tie the most ever by a player in a PGA Championship. Schauffele is the first player in history to make 25 or more birdies in multiple majors in his career, having done so previously at the 2019 Masters.

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Reflecting on the evolution of DeChambeau

Reflecting on the evolution of DeChambeau

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Wild to think a year ago this week at Oak Hill was basically the debut of this latest iteration of Bryson DeChambeau . Slimmed down. Talking about losing 18 pounds in 24 days — all water weight. A new caddie — one who had left the business to pursue other ventures.

I remember talking to Greg Bodine that week and him speaking about DeChambeau's evolution, most interestingly that he could now "dial it back and still swing his driver 10 miles per hour faster than he ever did five or six years ago".

It was the notion that DeChambeau was coming to combine both his original talent and his massive size/strength gains to find a happy medium. Now here we are.

DeChambeau: 'I didn’t take care of it earlier in the week'

DeChambeau: 'I didn’t take care of it earlier in the week'

You can hear the sense of regret in Bryson DeChambeau 's words. Here's what he had to say, speaking to Sky Sports after missing out on a PGA Championship playoff:

💬 “I didn’t have my best ball-striking week. I wasn’t too comfortable. So I have a little bit to work on there. But I’m proud of the way I fought today. My birdie on the 10th ignited the fire and I showed resilience.

“I thought the (number) might be good enough. Weird stuff can happen on the 18th. But I didn’t take care of it earlier in the week.

“I’m happy with my week but I want to win.”

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Xander Schauffele wins PGA Championship for first career major victory

Xander Schauffele wins PGA Championship for first career major victory

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Xander Schauffele can finally remove the albatross from around his neck. Schauffele, golf’s beacon of unrewarded consistency, won the PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club on Sunday for his first career major victory.

He did it in one of the more memorable ways possible, sinking a six-foot birdie putt on 18 with the entirety of the crowd watching. After watching the ball circle the hole before finally dropping in to get Schauffele to 21-under-par, one stroke ahead of Bryson DeChambeau, he threw both arms into the air and let out perhaps the biggest smile of his career.

Starting the day in a loaded and crowded leaderboard full of top players, Schauffele shared the lead with Collin Morikawa, only adding more pressure to end his major woes. Schauffele failed to win starting in three final groups already this spring. Twenty times he’d finished in the top 20 of a major without a win. Each impressive week was also just another bitter-sweet reminder of not being good enough to win the trophy at the end.

But in a low-scoring week, Schauffele opened with a major-record 62 and finished with a 65 to properly establish himself as one of golf’s best players. He led or co-led after every round.

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Schauffele felt the emotion with his winning putt

Xander Schauffele gets the microphone following his Wanamaker Trophy presentation, and his smile is dominating his face.

Here's what he said to CBS after getting his hands on the silverware:

💬 “I was kind of emotional after the putt lipped in. It’s been a while since I won and really, I just kept saying I needed to stay in my lane. That was hard all day but I stayed focused. I had some weird breaks coming into the house but we’re here now.

“I would be less of a patient person if that putt didn’t lip in! I didn’t want to go into a playoff with Bryson. We would probably have played 18!

“My Mum is back at home in San Diego and my Dad is in Hawaii. I just spoke to him. I had to hang-up pretty quickly because he was starting to make me cry. He was sat on the phone bawling. Everyone I have here makes me feel pretty special. I was pleased to do this for my team.”

Xander Schauffele: PGA Champion and major winner

Xander Schauffele: PGA Champion and major winner

The Wanamaker Trophy looks good on you, Xander.

A fleeting thought for DeChambeau

A fleeting thought for DeChambeau

Obviously no-one things of anyone other than the winner at this point. But it's hard not to feel for Bryson DeChambeau for a moment.

The adrenaline of his birdie on 18, the minutes of practicing for a playoff or victory that might come... And then doesn't.

Still, this is Xander Schauffele's moment, and he is about to get his hands on the Wanamaker Trophy.

Schauffele matches his best when it mattered

Schauffele matches his best when it mattered

Xander Schauffele ’s final-round 65 matches the lowest of his major championship career.

He twice closed with 65 at the 2021 Open and 2017 Open, but in both came from way down the board to finish T26 and T20.

Today, he made it count.

A PGA Championship record here at Valhalla

A PGA Championship record here at Valhalla

Lowest combined score to par by field, PGA Championship history:

  • 2024 Valhalla, -214
  • 1997 Riviera, +40
  • 2018 Bellerive, +59

That's for the doubters

That's for the doubters

I must admit, I wasn't sure that putt was going to drop. But it did.

In fairness, a lot of people weren't sure Xander Schauffele were going to see today out either. But he did.

That record-equalling 62 on Thursday proved to be just the start. What a PGA Championship and what a first major for the 30-year-old.

Get to know Xander Schauffele

Get to know Xander Schauffele

Want to get a feel for Xander Schauffele's makeup? How he approaches his place in the game? During a long chat at the Presidents Cup last year , he was asked about why he seems to hold back so much publicly.

“I feel prone to hermit because it’s easier to just focus on the golf,” Schauffele said. “It’s a safe space — hermitting is a safe space. Golf is such a weird game, you know? It’s so slow. Quiet. Non-contact. It makes it so much easier to not go scorched earth. If I just said, screw it, and said what I wanted all the time? No. As soon as you put yourself out there, let the bad things in, getting your mind going somewhere else, it’ll tear you apart. You’ve seen it happen to golfers.

“Instead, I just go at what I see as the agreeable rout,” he continued. “Just sort of agree with everything being said by other top players. Go along. Everyone falls into categories and I just try to stay on my little peninsula.”

SCHAUFFELE WINS THE PGA CHAMPIONSHIP!

SCHAUFFELE WINS THE PGA CHAMPIONSHIP!

1: Xander SCHAUFFELE (-21) 65

The birdie putt wipes its feet and rolls round the rim before dropping in the hole for 6ft...

Xander Schauffele has his first major title!

Morikawa DOES get his birdie in the end

Morikawa DOES get his birdie in the end

T4: Collin MORIKAWA (-15) 71

Morikawa finishes with his first birdie! He got one in the end then.

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Something to consider as it comes down to the 18th

Something to consider as it comes down to the 18th

As Xander Schauffele walks up the 18th fairway needing a birdie to win and a par to force a playoff with Bryson DeChambeau, consider that the par-5 hole is playing as the easiest hole on the course today (4.554 average score).

There have been two eagles, 40 birdies, 23 pars, eight bogeys and one "other."

Schauffele will have the putt to win it

Schauffele will have the putt to win it

That's a wonderful chip and run from Schauffle, which checks up short of the hole and leaves a tempter for the birdie that wins the championship.

DeChambeau returns to his playoff practice. Just in case.

Schauffle setting up a major-winning finish

Schauffle setting up a major-winning finish

Here we go. Schauffele is down in two at the par-five 18th after a super second shot.

Surely there's a PGA-winning birdie on the cards here...

Theegala holes out in style

T12: Sahith THEEGALA (-12) 73

It's not been the day Theegala was hoping for, but rolling in a 20-footer on 18 for a birdie may well add a bit of good feeling as he heads home.

Shane Lowry (-14) also wraps up on 18. He does it with a par to finish with 70 and tied-fifth for the championship.

Bryson out to prepare

Off to the practice range heads Bryson DeChambeau , as he waits to hear about what Xander Schauffele manages on the 18th.

A second major, a last-gasp defeat or a playoff... It's all possible from here.

More than anything, DeChambeau will be hoping to settle a bit after the adrenaline of his birdie on 18 moments ago.

Hovland's bogey ends streak

Hovland's bogey ends streak

Viktor Hovland went the entire weekend without a bogey, then took a six on the par-5 18th on Sunday.

As if the 16th at Oak Hill wasn't tough enough to stomach — leaving his approach in the fairway bunker in a one-on-one matchup versus Brooks Koepka — this will sit even worse.

Consider: He very well could've become only the third major champion over the last 30 years to go bogey-free over the final two rounds. Instead, it's more regret.

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2024 PGA Championship tee times: Saturday pairings for Round 3 at Valhalla

The action gets serious on Saturday at the 2024 PGA Championship.

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The 2024 PGA Championship gets serious on Saturday, May 18, with the third round at Valhalla Golf Club . But before that could happen, the second round had to be completed. Now that Round 2 is over and the cut has been made, Sunday tee times have been released. You can see the full Sunday tee times for the 2024 PGA Championship at the bottom of this post.

PGA Round 3 tee times

UPDATE: The second round resumed Saturday morning at 9:40 a.m. ET after a lengthy fog delay. Round 2 is now complete, and third-round tee times have been released, which you can see below.

The start of the second round of the PGA Championship was delayed Friday morning following a tragic fatal bus accident , with tee times beginning one hour and 20 minutes after they were originally scheduled. As a result, some players were unable to finish their second rounds before darkness fell Friday evening, with play being suspended at 8:41 p.m. ET.

Those players who did not finish will have to resume their rounds Saturday morning at 7:15 a.m. ET. Once Round 2 is officially complete, the cut will be made and tee times assigned for Saturday’s third round. PGA Championship officials announced that third-round tee times will fall approximately between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. ET on Saturday.

You can watch Saturday’s third round of the 2024 PGA Championship on TV via ESPN and CBS, with coverage beginning on ESPN at 10 a.m. ET and continuing on CBS at 1 p.m. ET. Or you can watch streaming coverage all day Saturday via ESPN+ , including exclusive early action, featured group coverage and much more starting at 9 a.m. ET.

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2024 PGA Championship tee times for Saturday: Round 3 (ET)

11:28 a.m. – Cameron Smith, Max Homa, Jordan Spieth 11:39 a.m. – Maverick McNealy, Byeong Hun An, Alexander Björk 11:50 a.m. – Min Woo Lee, Billy Horschel, Patrick Cantlay 12:01 p.m. – Justin Rose, Jason Day, Shane Lowry 12:12 p.m. – Alejandro Tosti, Doug Ghim, Rory McIlroy 12:23 p.m. – Lee Hodges, Alex Noren, Tom Kim 12:34 p.m. – Lucas Herbert, Justin Thomas, Keegan Bradley 12:45 p.m. – Brooks Koepka, Taylor Moore, Aaron Rai 12:56 p.m. – Matt Wallace, Hideki Matsuyama, Robert MacIntyre 1:07 p.m. – Tony Finau, Dean Burmester, Harris English 1:18 p.m. – Bryson DeChambeau, Austin Eckroat, Viktor Hovland 1:29 p.m. – Thomas Detry, Scottie Scheffler, Mark Hubbard 1:40 p.m. – Xander Schauffele, Collin Morikawa, Sahith Theegala

11:33 a.m. – Kurt Kitayama, Tom Hoge, Will Zalatoris 11:44 a.m. – Brice Garnett, Jesper Svensson, Patrick Reed 11:55 a.m. – Luke Donald, Lucas Glover, Russell Henley 12:06 p.m. – Adam Svensson, Ryo Hisatsune, Zac Blair 12:17 p.m. – Sebastian Soderberg, Andrew Putnam, Gary Woodland 12:28 p.m. – Rasmus Højgaard, Cameron Young, Brian Harman 12:39 p.m. – Thorbjørn Olesen, Brendon Todd, Ben Kohles 12:50 p.m. – Grayson Murray, Ryan Fox, Adam Hadwin 1:01 p.m. – Martin Kaymer, Tyrrell Hatton, Jeremy Wells 1:12 p.m. – Erik van Rooyen, Jordan Smith, Talor Gooch 1:23 p.m. – Nicolai Højgaard, Joaquin Niemann, Rickie Fowler 1:34 p.m. – Braden Shattuck, S.H. Kim, Stephan Jaeger 1:45 p.m. – Dustin Johnson, Corey Conners, Tommy Fleetwood

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Through 54 holes of golf at the 2022 PGA Championship, little-known Mito Pereira found himself atop the leaderboard on 9-under 201, three clear of Will Zalatoris (73) and Matt Fitzpatrick (67).

Passive golf fans – those who tune in for the four majors – are left wondering where the heck the big names went. Well, many played poorly in the opening two round and missed the cut, while others, such as Rory McIlroy and Justin Thomas went the wrong way on moving day and blew a perfect opportunity amid a weak leaderboard.

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Pos-Player-To Par (Rd 3 Score) 1. Mito Pereira -9 (-1) 2. Will Zalatoris -6 (+3) 2. Matt Fitzpatrick -6 (-3) 4. Cam Young -5 (-3) 5. Abraham Ancer -4 (E) 6. Seamus Power -3 (-3) 7. Justin Thomas -2 (+4) 7. Bubba Watson -2 (+3) 7. Stewart Cink -2 (+1) 10. Chris Kirk -1 (+1) 10. Davis Riley -1 (+3) 10. Sam Burns -1 (+1) 10. Gary Woodland -1 (+2) 10. Max Homa -1 (E) 10. Lucas Herbert -1 (-2) 10. Webb Simpson -1 (-5)

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