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PGA Championship 2025 live updates: Leaderboard, best pairings in final round Quail Hollow

PGA Championship 2025 live updates: Leaderboard, best pairings in final round Quail Hollow

USA Today18-05-2025

PGA Championship 2025 live updates: Leaderboard, best pairings in final round Quail Hollow
Let's have a Sunday. After three days of tight competition and some weather mixed in, there should be a solid final round on tap at the 2025 PGA Championship at Quail Hollow Golf Club in Charlotte, North Carolina.
This is the 107th PGA Championship, first at Quail Hollow since 2017 and fourth in the Tar Heel state.
PGA Championship 2025 leaderboard
First off, be sure to check out the PGA Championship leaderboard throughout the day.
PGA Championship weather forecast for Sunday
The forecast provided by Accuweather for Sunday says the high temperature will be 86 and "less humid with clouds and sunshine."
The report also indicates that there's virtually no chance of a thunderstorm.
PGA Championship final round hole locations
Hole locations for the final round of the PGA Championship pic.twitter.com/QMBmwg9gjx — PGA TOUR Communications (@PGATOURComms) May 18, 2025
PGA Championship 2025 Sunday tee times
The complete Sunday tee times can be found here.
Where to watch the 2025 PGA Championship on Friday
Sunday, May 18
Third round replay, 6 a.m. ET to 10 a.m. ET, CBS Sports Network
Final round, 8 a.m. ET to 10 a.m. ET, ESPN+
Final round featured holes/featured groups, 8 a.m. ET to 7 p.m. ET, ESPN+
Final round, 10 a.m. ET to 1 p.m., ESPN
Final round, ESPN Bet at the PGA Championship, 10 a.m. ET to 1 p.m. ET, ESPN2
Final round, 1 p.m. ET to 7 p.m. ET, CBS
Final round, 1 p.m. ET to 7 p.m. ET, Paramount+
Final round, 2 p.m. ET to 7 p.m., PGA Tour Radio on SiriusXM
Live from the PGA Championship, 7 p.m. ET to 9 p.m. ET, Golf Channel, NBC Sports app
Clubhouse Report, 8 p.m. ET to 9 p.m., CBS Sports Network
Final round replay, 9 p.m. ET to 3 a.m. ET, CBS Sports Network
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