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The PGA Championship continues Sunday from Quail Hollow. Here is the live leaderboard with updates on who is winning golf's second major of the year.
PGA Championship concludes Sunday at Quail Hollow with a stacked top of the leaderboard competing for 18 more holes at one of the nation's most pristine courses. Coming down the stretch on the back nine,
The 2025 PGA Championship had 16 LIV Golf members tee it up at the Quail Hollow Club during the opening rounds. At the close of Friday's action, eight of them will head into the weekend after the cut was set at 1 over. A few notable names not making a run for the Wanamaker Trophy are past champions Brooks Koepka and Phil Mickelson.
Sergio Garcia is so unhappy with the current state of his game that he may voluntarily say no to one of his main aspirations for the current season.
Follow the final round of the 2025 PGA Championship right here for live updates, highlights, leaderboard and scores and more.
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Golf Digest on MSNPGA Championship 2025: Watch Johnson Wagner blade a chip shot off the property during latest 'Live From' segmentJohnson Wagner has been on a roll of late, in particular with his trip across North America to recreate some of Tiger Woods' most iconic shots from his historic 2000 season. But on Sunday night, it was his golf ball that was on way too much of a roll as the Golf Channel analyst attempted to recreate one of the pivotal shots of Sunday's final round
Scottie Scheffler backs his eagle up with a birdie at the 15th, and he's the new solo leader at 9-under. Bryson DeChambeau just wrapped up his round going three over in his final three holes to finish at 5-under. He held a share of the lead briefly, but he's now three back of Scottie Scheffler and Alex Noren.
On Sunday, the final round of the 2025 PGA Championship, the year's second major, takes place at Quail Hollow.
CBS Sports is offering live coverage of the 2025 PGA Championship through the weekend. The tournament airs live Saturday and Sunday afternoon across CBS, Paramount+ , CBSSports.com and the CBS Sports app. Let's take a look at how you can follow third-round action on your screens.
Keegan Bradley is making it clear he wants the best Americans on his Ryder Cup team regardless of what tour they play.