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Leading scores after Saturday's third round of the PGA Tour's Wells Fargo Championship at Quail Hollow in Charlotte, North Carolina (par-71, USA unless noted):

201 - Xander Schauffele (USA) 64-67-70

202 - Rory McIlroy (NIR) 67-68-67

205 - Im Sung-Jae (KOR) 68-68-69

206 - Sepp Straka (AUT) 68-71-67

208 - Jason Day (AUS) 68-67-73

209 - Taylor Pendrith (CAN) 71-67-71, An Byeong-Hun (KOR) 70-68-71, Stephan Jäger (GER) 73-65-71, Sam Burns (USA) 71-68-70, Collin Morikawa (USA) 67-70-72

210 - Denny McCarthy (USA) 70-71-69, Lee Hodges (USA) 68-70-72 211 - Max Homa (USA) 69-70-72, Grayson Murray (USA) 70-69-72, Cameron Young (USA) 71-69-71, Christiaan Bezuidenhout (RSA) 70-69-72, Cameron Davis (AUS) 70-69-72

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Stop me if you’ve heard this before: Scottie Scheffler is atop the leaderboard after 54 holes.This time, it’s at the 2024 RBC Heritage, a PGA Tour signature event, at Harbour Town Golf Links in Hilton Head, South Carolina, where Scheffler posted masterful 8-under 63.

The world No. 1 gained over three shots on the field with his approach play Saturday, and poured in a few lengthy birdie attempts, including a near 40-footer at the short par-4 ninth.

Sepp Straka is Scheffler’s closest competitor, sitting just one shot back at 15 under thanks to a beautiful birdie on the iconic par-4 18th. The Austrian’s last win came at the John Deere Classic – the “fifth major” – in 2023.

Big names are scattered all over the leaderboard: Collin Morikawa (14 under, two back), Ludvig Aberg (13 under, three back), Sahith Theegala (13 under, three back), Patrick Cantlay (12 under, four back), Rory McIlroy (10 under, six back) and Xander Schauffele (10 under, six back).

Scheffler will have his hands full holding off that charging pack.

If you missed any of Saturday’s action, no worries, we have you covered. Here’s everything you need to know from the third round of the RBC Heritage at Harbour Town Golf Links.

Scottie Scheffler — that's all we gotta say

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Scottie Scheffler looks on while playing the 10th hole during the third round of the RBC Heritage at Harbour Town Golf Links on April 20, 2024 in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)

So we’re really doing this again, huh?

Scheffler has won three of his last four starts, including last week’s Masters where he slipped on the Green Jacket for the second time in three years.

What may be most impressive about his performance in South Carolina is how much different Augusta National and Harbour Town are. Augusta is a big ballpark that requires patience. Harbour Town prioritizes accuracy over everything and chasing birdies on almost every hole is a necessity. No matter what the course calls for, Scheffler can deliver the goods.

On Saturday, the world No.1 made eight birdies and no bogeys for a stellar 63. It’s his 39th consecutive round under par, second-most since 1983 and second only to Tiger Woods, who had 52 from in 2000-2001.

“Going into tomorrow, I should be close to the lead if not in the lead. We’ll see where everything shakes out. The guys behind me still have some holes to play, but we’ll see, either way I’ll be in a decent position going into tomorrow,” Scheffler said after his round.

“Just looking to go out and get off to a good start. This golf course, you can shoot some low scores if you’re hitting it well and placing the ball in the right air with a, so that’s what I’m going to try and do tomorrow.”

With a win, Scheffler would become the second player to ever win the Masters and RBC Heritage in back-to-back weeks (Bernhard Langer, 1985).

He leads by one shot with 18 holes to play.

Collin Morikawa is back. Officially

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Collin Morikawa walks to the first tee during the third round of the RBC Heritage golf tournament. Mandatory Credit: Aaron Doster-USA TODAY Sports

On Friday, I wrote that Collin Morikawa might be back after a few tough years on the golf course. Well, it sure looks like he’s returned.

After a 65 and 66 to open his week, Morikawa posted a 3-under 68 on Moving Day and is two shots back of Scheffler heading into the final round.

The Cal product played consistent golf all day long, pouring in birdies on Nos. 5, 9 and 12 before trading a birdie for a bogey on Nos. 15 and 16.

“This is how I feel like I used to play,” Morikawa told the media after signing his card. “That’s what’s great is that you just find a way to score and you find a way to keep yourself near the lead. Webb Simpson told me early on in my career, ‘if you just have a chance with nine holes to go or 18 holes on a Sunday, you’ve done a lot of the work needed.’ Tomorrow is just all about committing to your shots and just remembering that, staying in your own head, not trying to play anyone else’s golf.”

Thanks to Sepp Straka’s birdie on 18, Morikawa will tee off in the penultimate group Sunday.

The kid is special

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Ludvig Aberg of Sweden reacts after making a birdie on the fifth hole during the third round of the RBC Heritage at Harbour Town Golf Links on April 20, 2024 in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. (Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images)

Ludvig Aberg is a stud.

Since making his professional debut at the RBC Canadian Open in June of last year, he’s finished inside the top 25 an amazing 15 times. He won the RSM Classic in November. He represented Europe in the Ryder Cup in Rome. He finished solo second at the Masters in his first major championship start.

And now, the Swede is in position to earn his first victory at a signature event.

Aberg made four birdies and a bogey on Saturday, signing for a 3-under 68 and enters the final round of the RBC Heritage three back of Scheffler.

“I think we’re all expecting (Scheffler) to be there with the way that he’s been playing,” Aberg said. “I think we all expect him to play well, and there’s nothing I can do about it. All I try to do is focus on myself and make sure that I hit the shots the way I want to and then see where that takes me.”

The 24-year-old wasn’t able to chase down the world’s best player at Augusta, but maybe he can at Harbour Town.

Is Rory McIlroy finding his swing?

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Rory McIlroy of Northern Ireland hits a tee shot on the sixth hole during the third round of the RBC Heritage at Harbour Town Golf Links on April 20, 2024 in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina. (Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images)

It’s no secret that this season hasn’t gone to plan for Rory McIlroy, the second-ranked golfer in the world. He has just one top-10 finish which came a few weeks ago at the Valero Texas Open. After a disappointing week at Augusta National, it was hard to predict what we would see from the four-time major champion in Hilton Head.

Well, it seems like he’s finding a groove.

After a quick visit with Butch Harmon, McIlroy looks to have found a few swing feels and was passing through the golf ball beautifully – for the most part – on Saturday.

He opened with rounds of 67-68, and on Day 3 posted another 3-under 68 thanks to six birdies and three bogeys.

How does this not drop?! 😲 @McIlroyRory narrowly misses a hole-out eagle @RBC_Heritage . pic.twitter.com/aUtlQTe21N — PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) April 20, 2024

He’ll enter the final round six shots back of the lead.

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2024 Wells Fargo Championship final results: Prize money payout, PGA Tour leaderboard and how much each golfer won

T he 2024 Wells Fargo Championship final leaderboard is headed by winner Rory McIlroy , who earns his fourth PGA Tour title in this event with a win at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, N.C.

The Ulsterman earned his second PGA Tour win on the season on the back of a final round of 6-under 65, including a double-bogey at the last hole, to win by five shots on 17-under 267.

Xander Schauffele finished a distant second after having early control of the final round and throughout much of the tournament.

Ben An finished in solo third place, three shots back of Schauffele.

McIlroy won the $3,600,000 winner's share of the $20,000,000 purse.

Wells Fargo Championship recap notes

McIlroy earned 65 Official World Golf Ranking points with the win in the 72-hole stroke-play championship, which helps his place in the world ranking.

McIlroy earned 700 FedEx Cup points, with the PGA Tour points offered at the Signature level for this event.

A total of 68 (of 69) players finished the tournament after a 36-hole cut was not made in this event.

The 2024 PGA Tour schedule continues next week with the 2024 PGA Championship .

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PGA Championship 2023 recap: Scottie Scheffler in three-way tie at top after second round

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A competitive opening round yielded a crowded list of names atop the leaderboard as the second round of the 105th PGA Championship got underway Friday at  Oak Hill Country Club  in Rochester, New York.

As the winds began to pick up in the afternoon, LIV Golf star Bryson DeChambeau's one-shot clubhouse lead (4-under 66 Thursday) withstood an early charge from Justin Rose. However, Scottie Scheffler opened his second round with a pair of birdies to take over the tournament lead at 5-under. He ended the day in a tie with Corey Conners and Viktor Hovland. Only nine men finished 36 holes under par and the cut came in at 5-over.

Warmer temperatures, accompanied by rain and gusty winds, could lead to slightly higher scores in the second round. The top 70 players and ties will make the cut and advance to the weekend − with the ultimate prize, the Wanamaker Trophy, being awarded on Sunday.

USA TODAY Sports will provide the latest news, updates, analysis and more throughout the day. Follow along.

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Scheffler, Conners and Hovland tied for the lead

It’s getting crowded at the top of the leaderboard.

Scottie Scheffler, Corey Conners and Viktor Hovland are all tied for the lead through the second round at 5-under. Scheffler was the outright leader at 6-under, but he finished No. 18 with a bogey.  Hovland, on the other hand, jumped up the board following a birdie on No. 18.

Brooks Koepka sits in fifth place after an impressive back nine. He shot five birdies, three pars and one bogey to finish the round 2-under.

Only 10 players are under par. The projected cut line is 5-over.

Jon Rahm fires off three straight birdies to get above cut line

Rahm struggled to get it going during the second round, but he’s appeared to find his stride. After registering a bogey on No. 12, Rahm responded by shooting three straight birdies on No. 13, No. 14 and No. 15 to bring him to three-over for the tournament.

The world No. 1 and 2023 Masters champion now finds himself on the right side of the projected cut line of five-over with three more holes to go in the round.

Scottie Scheffler back atop the leaderboard with pair of birdies

Scottie Scheffler shot back-to-back birdies on No. 14 and No. 15 to close in on Corey Conners’ two-stroke lead. Now, Scheffler and Conners are tied atop the leaderboard at 6-under for the tournament. Conners had the opportunity to take the lead outright on No. 6, but he missed a birdie putt.

Meanwhile, world No. 1 and 2023 Masters champion Jon Rahm is in danger of missing the weekend. He is currently 6-over, one stroke above the projected cut of 5-over.

PGA Championship leaderboard in Round 2: Corey Conners leads

With the action heating up at Oak Hill, let's take a brief look at the standings:

Corey Conners currently leads the pack at 6-under. Through 11 holes, he has hit three birdies and shot for par on the rest.

Viktor Hovland is tied for second place at 4-under, most recently birdieing on No. 10. Time will tell if his bogey on No. 3 will cost him. Scottie Scheffler started with two consecutive birdies and shot a bogey on No. 7. He is 1-under for the round.

Keegan Bradley is fourth at 4-under through his seven holes. He started off well with two birdies, but shot a bogey on No. 5.

Scottie Scheffler hits first bogey, falls behind Corey Conners on leaderboard

Scottie Scheffler’s bogey free run at the 2023 PGA Championship ended on No. 7. He hit into the bunker and hit a chip shot onto the green. He had the opportunity to knock in a putt for par but missed slightly left for his first bogey of the tournament. And it couldn't have come at a worse time. He fell to second place on the leaderboard at 4-under.

Corey Conners was hot on Scheffler’s trail and shot a birdie on No. 15 to take the lead at 5-under.

Scottie Scheffler surges into the lead at Oak Hill

After shooting the first bogey-free round in a major in his career on Thursday, 2022 Masters champion Scottie Scheffler moved into the lead early in Friday's second round of the PGA Championship with back-to-back birdies on his first two holes.

Scheffler began the day one stroke behind first-round leader Bryson DeChambeau, but two deadly accurate approach shots on the first and second holes led to a pair of short birdie putts that moved Scheffler to 5-under for the tournament. DeChambeau teed off about an hour later.

Entering this year's PGA, Scheffler had played 50 rounds in major championships, but had never completed one without at least one bogey. Dating back to the 2022 U.S. Open, Scheffler has been inside the top 10 of the leaderboard in nine of the last 12 major championship rounds.

Late-round drama for Phil Mickelson

Struggling to make the 36-hole cut, six-time major champion Phil Mickelson nearly committed a costly rules violation when he hit his tee shot on the sixth hole into the same swamp that caused Tom Kim so much trouble in Thursday's opening round.

After taking a drop but before hitting his third shot, Mickelson was stopped by a rules official who questioned the placement of the ball.

The 2021 PGA champion asserted that he should be allowed to take two clublengths of relief from the ball's flight path into the hazard. That would have left him a shot from the edge of the fairway. But after a second rules official was called in, it was determined that Mickelson was only entitled to one clublength, putting his ball in the first cut of the rough.

Hitting a fairway wood from 247 yards into the par 5, he missed the green to the left − flirting with the dangerous Allen Creek. The ball stuck in the rough and didn't kick into the water, but his chip came up short and rolled back down the ridge running through the middle of the green.

Mickelson eventually two-putted for double bogey, taking him from 3-over to 5-over par for the tournament – right on the projected cut line.

Crews at Oak Hill help save a family of ducks

With massive crowds arriving at Oak Hill Country Club — a typically serene setting — pardon a family of ducks for not understanding what all the buzz was about on Friday morning.

The ducks, which were settling in near the clubhouse at the storied course, needed to be whisked away during the second round of play at the PGA Championship.

A dozen ducklings were rounded up, but originally the family matriarch wasn’t willing to tag along. Eventually, they escorted their elder to the creek and the family swam away, giving a little space to the event’s patrons.

— Tim Schmitt, Golfweek

Justin Rose makes his move to the top

With first-round leader Bryson DeChambeau not scheduled to tee off until the afternoon, Englishman Justin Rose rode a hot start Friday morning to pull into a tie for the lead.

Rose, the 2013 U.S. Open champion and gold medalist at the 2016 Rio Summer Olympics, birdied three of his first seven holes in the second round to match DeChambeau at four under for the tournament.

After completing his opening round early Friday morning, Rose rolled in a double-breaking putt on No. 10 to start his second round, then holed a 20-footer for birdie on 12 and drained another lengthy birdie putt on 16 to grab a share of the lead.

He finished his opening nine with a bogey on 18 to drop one stroke off the pace.

Rose won his 11th PGA tour event at Pebble Beach in February. He has four top-10 finishes at the PGA and tied for 13th at Southern Hills last year.

Club pro Michael Block off to fast start, then struggles

The reigning PGA of America Professional Player of the Year got off to a quick start in Round 2 at Oak Hill.

Michael Block, the 46-year-old head professional at Arroyo Trabuco Golf Club in Mission Viejo, California, birdied his first hole of the day to move into a tie for second place behind leader Bryson DeChambeau. He then birded his third and fifth hole, before faltering.

Block found himself in the company of such notables as Dustin Johnson, Justin Rose (3-under after his first six holes today) and Scottie Scheffler early in the second round of the PGA Championship.

Block ended up shooting a second consecutive round of even-par 70 -- which he said was his goal -- ensuring that he'll make the 36-hole cut.

"Nothing can go wrong from this point forward," Block told ESPN's TV broadcast following his round. "I can't tell you how happy that makes me."

One of the endearing features of this major is that several spots in the field are reserved for club pros like Block -- and occasionally they make some noise, especially in the early rounds. PGATour.com notes Block has been named the Southern California PGA Player of the Year in nine of the last 10 years (2013-2022, with the exception being 2017). He’s also a past California State Open champion.

The last PGA Professional to finish among the top 40 for the entire championship was Steve Schneiter, who tied for 40th in 2005 at Baltusrol.

First round of PGA Championship officially complete

PGA Tour newcomer Eric Cole held the overnight lead after making it through 14 holes at 5-under-par during a weather-delayed opening round at Oak Hill. However, when he returned to the course early Friday, Cole found the water on the sixth hole and wound up with a double-bogey, dropping him a shot behind clubhouse leader Bryson DeChambeau.

Playing in his second career major, Cole finished with three consecutive pars to conclude his round of 3-under 67.

With the 33 other golfers − including Phil Mickelson, Rickie Fowler and Patrick Cantlay − who were left on the course as darkness suspended play Thursday finishing up, the first round is now in the books.

Two-time PGA Championship winner Justin Thomas shot a 2-over 72 as he began his title defense.

What is the weather forecast for Friday?

After the start of the first round was delayed by nearly two hours due to early morning frost, the forecast for Friday should be much improved.

The second round is scheduled to begin under cloudy skies with temperatures in the high-50s, according to weather.com. Temperatures will climb into the mid-70s around lunchtime, making for pleasant conditions in the afternoon.

DeChambeau dazzles in opening round 

Bryson DeChambeau told reporters on Thursday he couldn't have drawn up a better round of golf, finishing his first 18 holes with a 4-under 66. 

"It's a fantastic round of golf at Oak Hill. It's a prestigious place. Very difficult golf course," DeChambeau said . "Luckily, I was able to play some really good golf, hit a lot of fairways, did my job and made some putts. ... Figured out a couple things this week, and it certainly paid off today." 

The 2020 U.S. Open champion hit nine of 14 fairways off the tee and 15 of 18 greens in regulation. He also averaged 347 yards per tee shot. 

— David Dusek, Golfweek  

Rough round for Rahm  

Coming in as one of the two favorites, Jon Rahm said during his press conference leading up to the 105th PGA Championship that he was looking to “ride the wave” of recent success, hoping to follow a pair of recent wins at the Genesis and the Masters with similar success in Western New York. 

But the wave fizzled out on Thursday at Oak Hill Country Club. 

Rahm finished the first round with a 6-over 76, a full 10 shots behind early leader Bryson DeChambeau when he finished.  

— Tim Schmitt, Golfweek  

Tom Kim goes viral after getting completely covered in mud  

Oak Hill Country Club is known for Allen Creek running through the course. 

It's a natural hazard intended to swallow golf balls ... not actual golfers. Tom Kim played the creek differently than most at the PGA Championship on Thursday. 

Kim was told his ball crossed the water and that he could play the ball if he found it. He stepped in the swampy creek bed, sank like quicksand and was covered in mud . 

"As soon as I went in, it was kind of sketch," Kim said in his post-round interview on ESPN. "It's a major championship I'm fighting for every single stroke. Then it got dark. Once my foot went in, there was no looking back." 

— Ryan Miller, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle  

Friday's tee times at Oak Hill Country Club

Half the field will start at hole No. 1, the other half on No. 10. The half that will start on the first hole started on the back nine in the first round. The half that will start on the 10th hole started on the first hole on Thurdsay.

The morning tee times will begin at 7 a.m. ET − which is also when the 11 groups that did not finish play on Thursday will complete their first rounds − and run through 9:12 a.m. ET with 11-minute intervals between each group. The afternoon tee times will start at 12:30 p.m. ET and run through 2:42 p.m. ET. 

Here are the tee times for the second round of the 2023 PGA Championship . All times Eastern.

  • 7:00 a.m.:  Sam Ryder, Longwood, FL; Gabe Reynolds, Dallas, TX; Brandon Wu, Scarsdale, NY
  • 7:11 a.m.:  Sadom Kaewkanjana, Thailand; Ben Kern, Grove City, OH; Thorbjorn Olesen, Denmark
  • 7:22 a.m.:  Webb Simpson, Charlotte, NC; Y.E. Yang, Republic of Korea; Danny Willett, England
  • 7:33 a.m.:  Sepp Straka, Austria; Harris English, Sea Island, GA; Robert Macintyre, Scotland
  • 7:44 a.m.:  Thomas Pieters, Belgium; Keith Mitchell, St. Simons Island, GA; Pablo Larrazabal, Spain
  • 7:55 a.m.:  Lucas Herbert, Australia; Brian Harman, St. Simons Island, GA; Callum Shinkwin, England
  • 8:06 a.m.:  Tom Kim, Republic of Korea; Sam Burns, Shreveport, LA; Abraham Ancer, Mexico
  • 8:17 a.m.:  Sungjae Im, Republic of Korea; Chris Kirk, Athena, GA; Seamus Power, Ireland
  • 8:28 a.m.:  Si Woo Kim, Republic of Korea; Stephan Jaeger, Chattanooga, TN; Anirban Lahiri, India
  • 8:39 a.m.:  Victor Perez, France; Aaron Wise, Ellerbe, NC; Jordan Smith, England
  • 8:50 a.m.:  Chris Sanger, Red Hook, NY; J.J. Spaun, Scottsdale, AZ; David Micheluzzi, Australia
  • 9:01 a.m.:  Thomas Detry, Belgium; J.J. Killeen, Lubbock, TX; Matt Wallace, England
  • 9:12 a.m.:  Nick Hardy, Northbrook, IL; Greg Koch, Orlando, FL; Eric Cole, Delray Beach, FL
  • 12:30 p.m.:  Trey Mullinax, Birmingham, AL; Josh Speight, Locust Hill, VA; Kazuki Higa, Japan
  • 12:41 p.m.:  Adam Schenk, Vincennes, IN; Colin Inglis, Creswell, OR; Thriston Lawrence, South Africa
  • 12:52 p.m.:  Min Woo Lee, Australia; Andrew Putnam, University Place, WA; Emiliano Grillo, Argentina
  • 1:03 p.m.:  Harold Varner III, Gastonia, NC; Scott Stallings, Oak Ridge, TN; Nicolai Hojgaard, Denmark
  • 1:14 p.m.:  Steve Holmes, Simi Valley, CA; Adrian Otaegui, Spain; Davis Riley, Hattiesburg, MS
  • 1:25 p.m.:  Scottie Scheffler, Dallas, TX; Brooks Koepka, West Palm Beach, FL; Gary Woodland, Topeka, KS
  • 1:36 p.m.:  Rory McIlroy, Northern Ireland; Justin Thomas, Louisville, KY; Collin Morikawa, La Canada, CA
  • 1:47 p.m.:  Shane Lowry, Ireland; Jordan Spieth, Dallas, TX; Viktor Hovland, Norway
  • 1:58 p.m.:  Matthew Fitzpatrick, England; Cameron Smith, Australia; Jon Rahm, Spain
  • 2:09 p.m.:  Luke Donald, England; Adrian Meronk, Poland; Yannik Paul, Germany
  • 2:20 p.m.:  Kenny Pigman, Norco, CA; Davis Thompson, St. Simons Island, GA; Maverick McNealy, Las Vegas, NV
  • 2:31 p.m.:  Keegan Bradley, Woodstock, VT; Jason Day, Australia; Bryson DeChambeau, Dallas, TX
  • 2:42 p.m.:  Jesse Droemer, Houston, TX; Matt NeSmith, Aiken, SC; Rikuya Hoshino, Japan

Hole No. 10

  • 7:05 a.m.:  Matt Cahill, Palm Beach Gardens, FL; Taylor Montgomery, Las Vegas, NV; Cam Davis, Australia
  • 7:16 a.m.:  Michael Block, Mission Viejo, CA; Hayden Buckley, Tupelo, MS; Taylor Pendrith, Canada
  • 7:27 a.m.:  Alex Beach, Stillwater, OK; Brendon Todd, Watkinsville, GA; Sihwan Kim, Las Vegas, NV
  • 7:38 a.m.:  Patrick Reed, The Woodlands, TX; Rasmus Hojgaard, Denmark; Nick Taylor, Canada
  • 7:49 a.m.:  Christiaan Bezuidenhout, South Africa; John Somers, Brooksville, FL; Chez Reavie, Scottsdale, AZ
  • 8:00 a.m.:  Tommy Fleetwood, England; Cameron Young, Scarborough, NY; Hideki Matsuyama, Japan
  • 8:11 a.m.:  Adam Scott, Australia; Max Homa, Valencia, CA; Tony Finau, Lehi, UT
  • 8:22 a.m.:  Xander Schauffele, San Diego, CA; Tyrrell Hatton, England; Dustin Johnson, Jupiter, FL
  • 8:33 a.m.:  Patrick Cantlay, Jupiter, FL; Rickie Fowler, Murrieta, CA; Phil Mickelson, Rancho Santa Fe, CA
  • 8:44 a.m.:  Alex Smalley, Greensboro, NC; Russell Henley, Columbus, GA; Mito Pereira, Chile
  • 8:55 a.m.:  Adam Hadwin, Canada; Matt Kuchar, Jupiter, FL; Talor Gooch, Edmond, OK
  • 9:06 a.m.:  Justin Rose, England; Billy Horschel, Ponte Vedra Beach, FL; Francesco Molinari, Italy
  • 9:17 a.m.:  Russell Grove, Coeur d’Alene, ID; Patrick Rodgers, Jupiter, FL; Ben Taylor, England
  • 12:25 p.m.:  Shaun Micheel, Collierville, TN; Braden Shattuck, Aston, PA; Steven Alker, New Zealand
  • 12:36 p.m.:  Ben Griffin, Chapel Hill, NC; Chris French, Rockford, IL; Joel Dahmen, Scottsdale, AZ
  • 12:47 p.m.:  Wyatt Worthington II, Reynoldsburg, OH; Nico Echavarria, Colombia; Wyndham Clark, Denver, CO
  • 12:58 p.m.:  Tom Hoge, Fort Worth, TX; Ryan Fox, New Zealand; K.H. Lee, Republic of Korea
  • 1:09 p.m.:  Paul Casey, England; Adam Svensson, Canada; Beau Hossler, Mission Viejo, CA
  • 1:20 p.m.:  Zach Johnson, Cedar Rapids, IA; Kurt Kitayama, Las Vegas, NV; Sahith Theegala, Houston, TX
  • 1:31 p.m.:  Corey Conners, Canada; Ockie Strydom, South Africa; Joaquin Niemann, Chile
  • 1:42 p.m.:  Kevin Kisner, Aiken, SC; Jimmy Walker, San Antonio, TX; Padraig Harrington, Ireland
  • 1:53 p.m.:  Alex Noren, Sweden; J.T. Poston, Sea Island, GA; Mackenzie Hughes, Canada
  • 2:04 p.m.:  Lee Hodges, Athens, AL; Callum Tarren, England; David Lingmerth, Sweden
  • 2:15 p.m.:  Taylor Moore, Edmond, OK; Denny McCarthy, Jupiter, FL; Brendan Steele, Idyllwild, CA
  • 2:26 p.m.:  Jeremy Wells, Estero, FL; Justin Suh, San Jose, CA; Adri Arnaus, Spain
  • 2:37 p.m.:  Anthony Cordes, Johns Creek, GA; Mark Hubbard, The Woodlands, TX; Dean Burmester, South Africa

How to watch PGA Championship second round

ESPN+ has coverage of the second round from 7 a.m.-1 p.m. ET. The broadcast shifts to ESPN from 1 p.m.-7 p.m. ET.

An alternate telecast with Matty and the Caddie will be available on ESPN from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. ET and ESPN2 from 1-3 p.m ET

The tournament can be livestreamed on: 

  • YouTube TV  
  • Hulu+ Live TV  
  • DIRECTV Stream  
  • Paramount+  

Who are the PGA Championship announcers? 

Scott Van Pelt  will anchor live coverage on ESPN and ESPN+  and will be joined for analysis by former world No. 1 golfer David Duval. Hole announcers are Curtis Strange, Bob Wischusen and David Fleming. On-course reporters will be Andy North, Billy Kratzert, Suzy Whaley, Ken Brown and John Maginnes. 

Is Tiger Woods playing in the PGA Championship? 

No. Woods  had to withdraw  from the Masters due to an ankle injury which later required surgery, likely ending his 2023 season. 

Get to know PGA Championship course  

Oak Hill Country Club’s East Course is regarded as one of top golf courses in America. It's also one of the most challenging. The East Course is built around part of Allen Creek, which weaves a hazard through half of the holes. The par-70 course plays 7,394 yards. Here's a hole-by-hole bird's-eye view . 

Hole by hole distances and par   

  • No. 1, 460 yards, par 4  
  • No. 2, 405 yards, par 4  
  • No. 3, 230 yards, par 3  
  • No. 4, 615 yards, par 5  
  • No. 5, 180 yards, par 3  
  • No. 6, 503 yards, par 4  
  • No. 7, 461 yards, par 4  
  • No. 8, 429 yards, par 4  
  • No. 9, 482 yards, par 4  
  • No. 10, 430 yards, par 4  
  • No. 11, 245 yards, par 3  
  • No. 12, 399 yards, par 4  
  • No. 13, 623 yards, par 5  
  • No. 14, 320 yards, par 4  
  • No. 15, 155 yards, par 3  
  • No. 16, 458 yards, par 4  
  • No. 17, 502 yards, par 4  
  • No. 18, 497 yards, par 4  

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Blades Brown, 16, shoots 66, moves up Myrtle Beach Classic leaderboard in PGA Tour debut

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Brentwood Academy golfer Blades Brown, 16, shot a bogey-free 66 and was tied for 22nd Saturday after the third round of the Myrtle Beach Classic in the sophomore's PGA Tour debut.

Brown made five birdies, including four on the back nine. He started the back nine with birdies on Nos. 10, 12 and 13 and sits at 8-under 205 heading into Sunday's final round. He moved up 26 spots on the leaderboard during Saturday's round.

"I didn't really have any expectations of myself today, and I was able to go out and play free and focused golf," Brown said. "I was pretty much on cruise control today. I wish I could have more days like this when golf just feels really easy. It was a lot of fun."

Chris Gotterup leads the tournament at 18-under.

Brown opened with a 1-over 72 on Thursday and shot a 4-under 67 on Friday to get to 3-under and make the cut, which was at 2-under.

It's been a crazy week for Brown, who has been signing autographs, including one fan's forehead.

"He took off his hat and was like, have you ever signed a forehead before?" Brown said. "I was like, no. I thought he was kidding, but I've signed like four shoes, so I'm keeping tally. But everything is awesome."

Why Blades Brown, 16, is playing in PGA Tour event at Myrtle Beach Classic

Brown  received a sponsor exemption  to play in Myrtle Beach this week while the PGA Tour’s main event, the Wells Fargo Championship, is being played in Charlotte, North Carolina. He is the top-ranked golfer in the Class of 2026, No. 4 in the AJGA rankings and No. 176 in the World Amateur Golf Ranking.

BLADES BROWN MAKES CUT: How Blades Brown, 16, rallied to make the cut in PGA Tour debut at Myrtle Beach Classic

He became the second consecutive 16-year-old to make the cut in a PGA Tour-sponsored event.  England’s Kris Kim , 16, did so at last week's CJ Cup Byron Nelson. Miles Russell, 15, tied for 20th at the Korn Ferry Tour’s Lecom Suncoast Classic last month.

Brown was asked if his expectations changed after Saturday's round.

"Probably not," he said. "Yes, it would be nice to shoot another 5-under or 6-under. It could happen. But I'm 16 playing in a PGA Tour event, so I'm just stoked to be here."

Blades Brown's mother is Rhonda Blades Brown, former Vanderbilt, WNBA player

Brown's mother is Rhonda Blades Brown, a former Vanderbilt women's basketball player and WNBA New York Liberty star and she helped motivate him to make the cut before Friday's round.

His exemption at Myrtle Beach stems from his record-breaking performance in last summer’s U.S. Amateur. He broke Bobby Jones’ record as the youngest medalist in U.S. Amateur history, tying for first place in the tournament's stroke play portion. Brown was eliminated in the match play portion in the round of 32 but earned recognition as one of the nation's top rising stars.

He became a client of Sportfive sports marketing agency and now has NIL deals with Callaway and New Jersey-based Transcend Capital Advisors. 

Brown has won three consecutive TSSAA Division II-AA individual titles and last season set the Tennessee Junior Amateur Championship record for the lowest score in tournament history, finishing 22-under in 54 holes.

In 2023, he was the first to win Tennessee Boys’ Junior and Men’s Player of the Year honors in the same year. 

How to watch Blades Brown in Myrtle Beach Classic on Sunday

Final-round coverage Sunday of the Myrtle Beach Classic begins at 2 p.m. CT on the Golf Channel and Peacock.

Myrtle Beach Classic: How to watch Round 3, featured groups, live scores, tee times, TV times

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Round 3 of the Myrtle Beach Classic gets underway Saturday from The Dunes Golf and Beach Club in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. This is the inaugural playing of the Myrtle Beach Classic and second event in South Carolina on the PGA TOUR schedule (RBC Heritage in Hilton Head Island) and is being played as an Additional Event alongside the Wells Fargo Championship.

After carding four straight birdies to get to 12-under on Friday, Chris Gotterup grabbed the second-round lead. He is trailed closely by 2023 Ryder Cup player Robert MacIntyre (11-under), Jorge Campillo (10-under) and a pack at 9-under, including Texas alum Beau Hossler.

Here's everything you need to know to follow the action.

HOW TO FOLLOW (all times ET):

Television:

  • Saturday-Sunday: 3-5 p.m. (Golf Channel)
  • 'PGA TOUR Originals: Greatness Has a Home – The Wells Fargo Championship': Tune in this Saturday from 2:30-3 p.m. on CBS for a look at the illustrious legacy of Quail Hollow Club with a focus on its two decades as the host venue for the PGA TOUR's Wells Fargo Championship. Hosted by CBS Sports’ Jim Nantz, the show highlights the origins of Quail Hollow Club and relives pivotal moments on and off the golf course as one of the TOUR's premiere proving grounds for golf's biggest stars.

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