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US PGA Championship third-round tee times

US PGA Championship third-round tee times

Yahoo17-05-2025
Masters champion Rory McIlroy will, alongside Xander Schauffele, begin his third round of the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow on Saturday at 6.38pm BST, in the penultimate threeball starting on hole 10 following the weather-interrupted start to proceedings on day three in North Carolina.
The Northern Irishman made the cut on Friday after hitting a two-under-par 69 second round to keep his slim hopes of winning a second major in as many months alive.
All times BST, US unless stated
First hole
4.43pm Joaquin Niemann (Chi), Tyrrell Hatton (Eng), Wyndham Clark.
4.54pm Keegan Bradley, Marco Penge (Eng), Lucas Glover.
5.05pm Viktor Hovland (Nor), Tommy Fleetwood (Eng), Jon Rahm (Spa).
5.16pm Cam Davis (Aus), Adam Scott (Aus), Joe Highsmith.
5.27pm Tony Finau, Ben Griffin, Eric Cole.
5.38pm Davis Riley, Alex Noren (Swe), Ryo Hisatsune (Jpn).
5.49pm Taylor Pendrith (Can), Bryson DeChambeau, Richard Bland (Eng).
6.00pm Garrick Higgo (RSA), JJ Spaun, Aaron Rai (Eng).
6.11pm Sam Stevens, Denny McCarthy, Ryan Gerard.
6.22pm Alex Smalley, JT Poston, Robert McIntyre (Sco).
6.33pm Michael Thorbjornsen, Christiaan Bezuidenhout (RSA), Ryan Fox (NZ).
6.44pm Si Woo Kim (Kor), Max Homa, Scottie Scheffler.
6.55pm Jhonattan Vegas (Ven), Matthieu Pavon (Fra), Matt Fitzpatrick (Eng).
10th hole
4.48pm Rafael Campos (PR), Matt Wallace (Eng), Tom McKibbin (NI).
4.59pm Beau Hossler, Corey Conners (Can), Luke Donald (Eng).
5.10pm Nicolai Højgaard (Den), Harry Hall (Eng), Austin Eckroat.
5.21pm Byeong Hun An (Kor), Collin Morikawa, Cameron Young.
5.32pm Daniel Berger, Brian Campbell, Taylor Moore.
5.43pm Nico Echavarria (Col), Harris English, Stephan Jaeger (Ger).
5.54pm Rasmus Højgaard (Den), Thorbjørn Olesen (Den), Maverick McNealy.
6.05pm Justin Lower, Tom Kim (Kor), Sergio Garcia (Spa).
6.16pm Brian Harman, Elvis Smylie (Aus), Kevin Yu (TWN).
6.27pm David Puig (Spa), Bud Cauley, Michael Kim.
6.38pm Chris Kirk, Rory McIlroy (NI), Xander Schauffele.
6.49pm Max Greyserman, Sam Burns.
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