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PGA Championship live updates, leaderboard: Sunday tee times, scores


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The fourth and final round of the 2025 PGA Championship is off and running on Sunday and the coveted Wanamaker Trophy is up for grabs.

World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler began the day atop the leaderboard at 11-under after three rounds at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina. Swedish golfer Alex Norén was his next-closest competitor at 8-under.

However, anything can happen in the final round of a major.

Scheffler is vying for his first PGA Championship and third major title following Masters wins in 2022 and 2024. His best finish at the PGA Championship came in 2023, when he finished tied for second behind champion Brooks Koepka.

Several big-name golfers, including Jon Rahm (-6), Si Woo Kim (-6) and Bryson DeChambeau (-5) began their rounds within striking distance. Follow along as USA TODAY Sports hits the highlights of Sunday’s final round: 

You can get the full leaderboard and tee times here.

  • 1. Scottie Scheffler -9 (9)
  • 2. Jon Rahm -8 (10)
  • 3. Alex Noren -7 (8)
  • T4. Adam Scott -6 (13)
  • T4. Bryson DeChambeau -6 (12)
  • T4. J.T. Poston -6 (9)
  • T4. Jhonattan Vegas -6 (10)
  • T4. Harris English -6 F

Consistently pulling his driver to the left off the tee and only hitting two of seven fairways on the front nine, Scottie Scheffler holds a precarious one-stroke with nine holes to play.

Scheffler is 2-over for the day — cutting into the three-shot margin he had to start the final round at Quail Hollow.

Two-time major champion Jon Rahm of Spain has moved into serious contention, completing his front nine in 1-under and adding another birdie on the par-5 10th.

Sweden’s Alex Noren is third at 7-under.

Fueled by five birdies on the back nine, American Harris English grabbed the clubhouse lead after shooting a 6-under 65 on Sunday. English started the day at even par, but his stellar round — with six birdies and one bogey in all — vaulted him into a tie for third place at 6-under for the tourney.

English trailed leader Scottie Scheffler by five strokes after finishing his round. It likely won’t be enough to win the tournament, but it should give him a very nice payday.

The Quail Hollow course looks, as they say, “gettable” today, based on some of the early rounds already in the books.

Sam Burns currently has the best round of the day, a 4-under 67 to finish the tournament at 2-under.

The par-5 seventh and drivable par-4 eighth could provide a springboard for a low round, which Scottie Scheffler’s challengers will need to shoot to have a shot at catching the world’s top player.

It’s been quite a week for Eric Cole on the par-3 fourth hole.

After notching his first career ace on the PGA Tour in Thursday’s opening round, Cole didn’t hit his tee shot quite that close in Sunday’s final round.

No problem. He simply drained the 62-footer for birdie to get to even par for the tournament.

Moments after Tommy Fleetwood played a shot off the rocks on seven, Xander Schauffele got into the eagle game on eight. His second shot was an approach just off the green.

It’s a great show that may be too little, too late at Quail Hollow. However, his chip-in now puts him 1-under par on the tournament.

Tommy Fleetwood, armed with a 6-iron and a bit of luck, played into the green at seven, which is a par 5 with some water just right of the hole.

Fleetwood hit a bank shot off the rocks to the right that landed just on the green for what would be a remarkable and quite fortuitous eagle.

ESPN and CBS will televise the final round on Sunday. ESPN+ and Fubo will have streaming coverage. Viewers can also stream the action on Paramount+.

  • Sunday: 8-10 a.m. ET (ESPN+), 10 a.m.-1 p.m. ET (ESPN), 1-7 p.m. ET (CBS, Paramount +) and Fubo (Fubo offers a free trial subscription)

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All odds via BetMGM as of 4:10 p.m., May 18

  • Scottie Scheffler: -500
  • Jon Rahm +900
  • Alex Noren: +1600
  • Bryson DeChambeau: +3300
  • Adam Scott: +8000
  • J.T. Poston: +8000
  • Jhonattan Vegas: +8000
  • Matt Fitzpatrick: +10000

The final round leaderboard sees a familiar name at the top. Scottie Scheffler is sitting at 11-under for the tournament, three ahead of Alex Noren. They tee off in Sunday’s final twosome at 2:40 p.m. ET.

Scottie Scheffler was named PGA Tour rookie of the year in 2020 — and he’s only gotten better since.

He rose to become the No. 1-ranked player in the world in 2022 and then won his first career major at the 2022 Masters. He followed it up by winning the Masters again in 2024.

Just like today, Scheffler held the 54-hole lead both times.

Those are his only two major titles, although he finished tied for second at the PGA Championship in 2023, tied for second at the U.S. Open in 2022 and tied for seventh at the British Open in 2024.

PGA Championship tee times today

You can also find Sunday’s starts here.

  • 8:10 a.m. ET: Chris Kirk, Sergio Garcia
  • 8:20 a.m. ET: Bud Cauley, Byeong Hun An
  • 8:30 a.m. ET: Brian Campbell, Elvis Smylie
  • 8:40 a.m. ET: Austin Eckroat, Brian Harman
  • 8:50 a.m. ET: Tom Kim, Michael Kim
  • 9 a.m. ET: Nicolai Hojgaard, Stephan Jaeger
  • 9:10 a.m. ET: Justin Lower, Kevin Yu
  • 9:20 a.m. ET: Daniel Berger, Rasmus Højgaard
  • 9:30 a.m. ET: Tommy Fleetwood, Collin Morikawa
  • 9:40 a.m. ET: Xander Schauffele, Sam Burns
  • 9:50 a.m. ET: Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Rory McIlroy
  • 10:10 a.m. ET: Richard Bland, Sam Stevens
  • 10:20 a.m. ET: Tom McKibbin, Corey Conners
  • 10:30 a.m. ET: Luke Donald, Thorbjorn Olesen
  • 10:40 a.m. ET: Marco Penge, Beau Hossler
  • 10:50 a.m. ET: Max Homa, Wyndham Clark
  • 11 a.m. ET: Harris English, Aaron Rai
  • 11:10 a.m. ET: Eric Cole, Nico Echavarria
  • 11:20 a.m. ET: Rafael Campos, Cameron Young
  • 11:30 a.m. ET: Michael Thorbjornsen, Tyrrell Hatton
  • 11:40 a.m. ET: Harry Hall, Taylor Moore
  • 11:50 a.m. ET: Joaquin Niemann, Viktor Hovland
  • 12:10 p.m. ET: Robert MacIntyre, David Puig
  • 12:20 p.m. ET: J.J. Spaun, Alex Smalley
  • 12:30 p.m. ET: Taylor Pendrith, Maverick McNealy
  • 12:40 p.m. ET: Ben Griffin, Ryo Hisatsune
  • 12:50 p.m. ET: Ryan Fox, Max Greyserman
  • 1 p.m. ET: Denny McCarthy, Ryan Gerard
  • 1:10 p.m. ET: Lucas Glover, Cam Davis
  • 1:20 p.m. ET: Joe Highsmith, Garrick Higgo
  • 1:30 p.m. ET: Matt Wallace, Adam Scott
  • 1:40 p.m. ET: Matthieu Pavon, Matt Fitzpatrick
  • 2 p.m. ET: Tony Finau, Bryson DeChambeau
  • 2:10 p.m. ET: Jhonattan Vegas, Keegan Bradley
  • 2:20 p.m. ET: Jon Rahm, Si Woo Kim
  • 2:30 p.m. ET: Davis Riley, J.T. Poston
  • 2:40 p.m. ET: Scottie Scheffler, Alex Noren

According to The Weather Channel, the forecast in Charlotte on Sunday calls for a high of 86 with “cloudy skies this morning” that will “become partly cloudy this afternoon.” Winds are 10-15 mph.

Experts made their picks ahead of the tournament:

NBC Sports: Bryson DeChambeau

Ryan Lavner writes, “Bryson DeChambeau. There’s no one on the planet – not Rory, not Scottie – who is driving the ball as well as DeChambeau is at the moment. And it’s difficult to conjure up a more perfect venue for him, a 7,600-yard behemoth that will play even longer after the heavy rain and place a premium on finding the fairways and avoiding the wet, dense rough. DeChambeau’s iron play continues to be a question mark – it’s the only reason he didn’t win the Masters last month – but his short game and putting remains tidy enough to give him a significant advantage. If he continues to drive the ball like he has for the past year-plus, this is a great opportunity for him to knock off major No. 3.”

BetMGM: Bryson DeChambeau

“Including a near miss at Augusta National, DeChambeau has now recorded four top-10s in his last five major championships. Over his last nine major championships, DeChambeau owns five top-10s and four top-5s. One such success came last year at Valhalla, the most correlative course to Quail Hollow, per datagolf.com.”

Gambling Nerd: Scottie Scheffler

“Despite never winning the event, Scheffler has finished in the top 10 in four of his five PGA Championship appearances. … Scheffler will solidify his standing at the top of the world rankings with a win at Quail Hollow Club this year.”

Newsweek: Rory McIlroy

“Scheffler may lead the odds to win, but McIlroy’s track record at Quail Hollow can’t be overlooked. The Northern Irishman has won four of his 12 appearances in the Wells Fargo Championship (now the Truist Championship) there, to go with five other top 10s. Add to that the level of play he has displayed this season (three wins, one major).”

  • 2024: Xander Schauffele, Valhalla G.C.
  • 2023: Brooks Koepka, Oak Hill C.C.
  • 2022: Justin Thomas, Southern Hills C.C.
  • 2021: Phil Mickelson, Kiawah Island
  • 2020: Collin Morikawa, TPC Harding Park
  • 2019: Brooks Koepka, Bethpage Black
  • 2018: Brooks Koepka, Bellerive C.C.
  • 2017: Justin Thomas, Quail Hollow C.C.
  • 2016: Jimmy Walker, Baltusrol G.C.
  • 2015: Jason Day, Whistling Straits
  • 2014: Rory McIlroy, Valhalla G.C.
  • 2013: Jason Dufner, Oak Hill C.C.
  • 2012: Rory McIlroy, Kiawah Island
  • 2011: Keegan Bradley, Atlanta Athletic Club
  • 2010: Martin Kaymer, Whistling Straits
  • 2009: Y.E. Yang, Hazeltine National G.C.
  • 2008: Pádraig Harrington, Oakland Hills
  • 2007: Tiger Woods, Southern Hills C.C.
  • 2006: Tiger Woods, Medinah C.C.
  • 2005: Phil Mickelson, Baltusrol G.C.
  • 2004: Vijay Singh, Whistling Straits
  • 2003: Shaun Micheel, Oak Hill C.C.
  • 2002: Rich Beem, Hazeltine National G.C.
  • 2001: David Toms, Atlanta Athletic Club
  • 2000: Tiger Woods, Valhalla C.C.
  • 1999: Tiger Woods, Medinah C.C.
  • 1998: Vijay Singh, Sahalee C.C.
  • 1997: Davis Love III, Winged Foot C.C.
  • 1996: Mark Brooks, Valhalla G.C.
  • 1995: Steve Elkington, Riviera C.C.
  • 1994: Nick Price, Southern Hills C.C.
  • 1993: Paul Azinger, Inverness Club
  • 1992: Nick Price, Bellerive C.C.
  • 1991: John Daly, Crooked Stick G.C.
  • 1990: Wayne Grady, Shoal Creek G.C.C.
  • 1989: Payne Stewart, Kemper Lakes G.C.
  • 1988: Jeff Sluman, Oak Tree G.C.
  • 1987: Larry Nelson, PGA National
  • 1986: Bob Tway, Inverness Club
  • 1985: Hubert Green, Cherry Hills C.C.
  • 1984: Lee Trevino, Shoal Creek G.C.C.
  • 1983: Hal Sutton, Riviera C.C.
  • 1982: Raymond Floyd, Southern Hills C.C.
  • 1981: Larry Nelson, Atlanta Athletic Club
  • 1980: Jack Nicklaus, Oak Hill C.C.
  • 1979: David Graham, Oakland Hills C.C.
  • 1978: John Mahaffey, Oakmont C.C.
  • 1977: Lanny Wadkins, Pebble Beach Golf Links
  • 1976: Dave Stockton, Congressional C.C.
  • 1975: Jack Nicklaus, Firestone C.C.
  • 1974: Lee Trevino, Tanglewood Park
  • 1973: Jack Nicklaus, Canterbury G.C.
  • 1972: Gary Player, Oakland Hills C.C.
  • 1971: Jack Nicklaus, PGA National
  • 1970: Dave Stockton, Southern Hills C.C.
  • 1969: Raymond Floyd, NCR C.C.
  • 1968: Julius Boros, Pecan Valley G.C.
  • 1967: Don January, Columbine C.C.
  • 1966: Al Geiberger, Firestone C.C.
  • 1965: Dave Marr, Laurel Valley G.C.
  • 1964: Bobby Nichols, Columbus C.C.
  • 1963: Jack Nicklaus, Dallas Athletic Club
  • 1962: Gary Player, Aronimink G.C.
  • 1961: Jerry Barber, Olympia Fields C.C.
  • 1960: Jay Hebert, Firestone C.C.
  • 1959: Bob Rosburg, Minneapolis G.C.
  • 1958: Dow Finsterwald, Llanerch C.C.
  • 1957: Lionel Hebert, Miami Valley G.C.
  • 1956: Jack Burke Jr., Blue Hill C.C.
  • 1955: Doug Ford, Meadowbrook C.C.
  • 1954: Chick Harbert, Keller G.C.
  • 1953: Walter Burkemo, Birmingham C.C.
  • 1952: Jim Turnesa, Big Spring C.C.
  • 1951: Sam Snead, Oakmont C.C.
  • 1950: Chandler Harper, Scioto C.C.
  • 1949: Sam Snead, Belmont Golf Course
  • 1948: Ben Hogan, Norwood Hills C.C.
  • 1947: Jim Ferrier, Plum Hollow C.C.
  • 1946: Ben Hogan, Portland G.C.
  • 1945: Byron Nelson, Moraine C.C.
  • 1944: Bob Hamilton, Manito G.C.C.
  • 1943: No Tournament (World War II)
  • 1942: Sam Snead, Seaview C.C.
  • 1941: Vic Ghezzi, Cherry Hills C.C.
  • 1940: Byron Nelson, Hershey C.C.
  • 1939: Henry Picard, Pomonok C.C.
  • 1938: Paul Runyan, Shawnee C.C.
  • 1937: Denny Shute, Pittsburgh Field Club
  • 1936: Denny Shute, Pinehurst Resort #2
  • 1935: Johnny Revolta, Twin Hills G.C.C.
  • 1934: Paul Runyan, The Park C.C.
  • 1933: Gene Sarazen, Blue Mound C.C.
  • 1932: Olin Dutra, Keller G.C.
  • 1931: Tom Creavy, Wannamoisett C.C.
  • 1930: Tommy Armour, Fresh Meadow C.C.
  • 1929: Leo Diegel, Hillcrest C.C.
  • 1928: Leo Diegel, Baltimore C.C.
  • 1927: Walter Hagen, Cedar Crest C.C.
  • 1926: Walter Hagen, Salisbury C.C.
  • 1925: Walter Hagen, Olympia Fields C.C.
  • 1924: Walter Hagen, French Lick Springs G.C.
  • 1923: Gene Sarazen, Pelham C.C.
  • 1922: Gene Sarazen, Oakmont C.C.
  • 1921: Walter Hagen, Inwood C.C.
  • 1920: Jock Hutchison, Flossmoor C.C.
  • 1919: Jim Barnes, Engineers C.C.
  • 1918: No Tournament (World War I)
  • 1917: No Tournament (World War I)
  • 1916: Jim Barnes, Siwanoy C.C.



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