PGA Tour live updates: Memorial Tournament, third round action
PGA Tour live updates: Memorial Tournament, third round action
We're on to the weekend at Jack's Place. Nick Taylor and Ben Griffin opened the third round of action at the 2025 Memorial atop the leaderboard at 7 under, with a host of others all in the running.
Here's a look at all Saturday's action, complete with odds, TV schedule and more. (Looking for Friday's second-round coverage? Click here to see cut info and more.)
Memorial Tournament leaderboard
Keep up with the latest scores on our official PGA Tour leaderboard.
The Memorial schedule and how to watch
Round 3: Saturday, May 31
First tee: 10 a.m.
TV coverage: Starting at 2 p.m.
TV channel: Golf Channel/CBS
Streaming: ESPN+ | Fubo (free trial)
Round 3 of the 2025 Memorial Tournament will broadcast nationally on Golf Channel starting at 2 p.m. before switching to CBS from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Featured group and hole streaming from PGA Tour Live is available on ESPN+ starting at 10:45 a.m.Watch PGA Tour live on ESPN+
Memorial Tournament tee times
All times Eastern:
10 a.m.: Hideki Matsuyama
Hideki Matsuyama 10:05 a.m.: Cameron Young, Wyndham Clark
Cameron Young, Wyndham Clark 10:15 a.m.: Matt Kuchar, Adam Hadwin
Matt Kuchar, Adam Hadwin 10:25 a.m.: Matt Fitzpatrick, Justin Thomas
Matt Fitzpatrick, Justin Thomas 10:36 a.m.: Max Greyserman, Michael Kim
Max Greyserman, Michael Kim 10:47 a.m.: Alex Noren, Stephan Jaeger
Alex Noren, Stephan Jaeger 10:58 a.m.: Adam Scott, Brandt Snedeker
Adam Scott, Brandt Snedeker 11:09 a.m.: Nick Dunlap, Thomas Detry
Nick Dunlap, Thomas Detry 11:20 a.m.: Jhonattan Vegas, Harry Higgs
Jhonattan Vegas, Harry Higgs 11:31 a.m.: Denny McCarthy, Viktor Hovland
Denny McCarthy, Viktor Hovland 11:42 a.m.: Si Woo Kim, Sepp Straka
Si Woo Kim, Sepp Straka 11:58 a.m.: Max Homa, Tommy Fleetwood
Max Homa, Tommy Fleetwood 12:09 p.m.: Min Woo Lee, Sam Stevens
Min Woo Lee, Sam Stevens 12:20 p.m.: Andrew Novak, Maverick McNealy
Andrew Novak, Maverick McNealy 12:31 p.m.: Austin Eckroat, Ludvig Åberg
Austin Eckroat, Ludvig Åberg 12:42 p.m.: Davis Thompson, Corey Conners
Davis Thompson, Corey Conners 12:53 p.m.: Tony Finau, Bud Cauley
Tony Finau, Bud Cauley 1:04 p.m.: Keegan Bradley, Rickie Fowler
Keegan Bradley, Rickie Fowler 1:15 p.m.: Robert MacIntyre, Patrick Cantlay
Robert MacIntyre, Patrick Cantlay 1:26 p.m.: Sungjae Im, Taylor Pendrith
Sungjae Im, Taylor Pendrith 1:37 p.m.: Eric Cole, Ryan Gerard
Eric Cole, Ryan Gerard 1:48 p.m.: Harris English, Justin Rose
Harris English, Justin Rose 2:04 p.m.: Mackenzie Hughes, Jacob Bridgeman
Mackenzie Hughes, Jacob Bridgeman 2:15 p.m.: Collin Morikawa, Ryan Fox
Collin Morikawa, Ryan Fox 2:26 p.m.: Russell Henley, Xander Schauffele
Russell Henley, Xander Schauffele 2:37 p.m.: Jordan Spieth, Tom Hoge
Jordan Spieth, Tom Hoge 2:48 p.m.: Sam Burns, Shane Lowry
Sam Burns, Shane Lowry 2:59 p.m.: Akshay Bhatia, Scottie Scheffler
Akshay Bhatia, Scottie Scheffler 3:10 p.m.: Nick Taylor, Ben Griffin
Top odds to win the Memorial 2025
Tournament odds from BetMGM as of Friday:
Scottie Scheffler: +188
Ben Griffin: +350
Nick Taylor: +650
Akshay Bhatia: +1100
Xander Schauffele: +1400
Memorial weather: Saturday
AccuWeather predicts a high of 68 degrees with a mix of clouds and sun today in Dublin, Ohio. Winds are expected to blow out of the northwest at 15 mph. There is about a 5% chance of rain.
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